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State Bar of Wisconsin

Assistant Attorney General (Limited Term Employment)

State Bar of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, us, 53774


Assistant Attorney General (Limited Term Employment)IntroductionIt is the mission of the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) to protect the public and ensure that justice is done. To continue to meet this mission, the principles of equity, inclusion, and employee well-being have become a foundation for all work performed at DOJ, on behalf of Wisconsinites.The DOJ is committed to developing and supporting a workforce and culture that is rich in diversity and innovation. It is the department’s goal to ensure that all DOJ employees are empowered to be authentic, claim belonging, and thrive. This is your opportunity to make and be the difference.This is a Limited Term Employment (LTE) position. LTE positions with DOJ are not permanent civil service positions, and as such, these positions do not offer the full range of benefits of civil service employment. However, these positions do offer valuable work experience and an opportunity to learn more about career opportunities with the Department of Justice and the State of Wisconsin. LTE positions require Wisconsin residency.Do you thrive working in a fast-paced environment? Do you want to help make a difference in the lives of the public? The DOJ is looking for highly motivated and talented individuals to join our Division of Legal Services as an Assistant Attorney General LTE in the Civil Litigation Unit.This position is headquartered at the Risser Justice Center located at 17 West Main Street in Madison. This posting will remain open until positions are filled. First review date of application materials will be August 12, 2024.Position SummaryUnder general supervision of an Assistant Attorney General Supervisor, this position provides a variety of legal services, through counsel and representation, to the Legislature, Governor, state agencies, corporation counsel and district attorneys. Enforce the statutes under the Attorney General’s jurisdiction.The Civil Litigation Unit handles a wide variety of matters and litigation on behalf of the State of Wisconsin, its agencies, the University of Wisconsin System, and individual state employees. The unit serves as defense counsel in a number of practice areas including civil rights, prisoner litigation, workers compensation, eminent domain, medical malpractice, personal injury, public records, employment, and administrative law. Attorneys work collaboratively with paralegals, support staff, other Assistant Attorneys General, and clients.Salary InformationThe Assistant Attorney General position is in pay schedule 09 and pay range 75. The starting pay will be between $36.72 - $56.37/hour (approx. $76,377 - $117,249 annually). Pay for current or former state employees will follow the provisions found in the State of Wisconsin Compensation Plan.Job DetailsThis position may be eligible to work remotely up to 95% as part of a hybrid schedule, following an initial training period, reporting to the headquarters in Madison, including reporting on multiple consecutive workdays if needed. Travel to the headquarters is not eligible for travel reimbursement.High speed internet access is required to meet the needs of remote work. Occasional in-state travel will be required. Must be eligible to drive when required for travel.The Department of Justice does not sponsor work visas at the time of hire or anytime during employment. All persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and complete the required Employment Eligibility Form I-9.A background check, including fingerprints, will be completed on applicants prior to selection.Special Qualification: Candidate must be a member in good standing with the Wisconsin State Bar upon appointment.QualificationsPlease address the following in your resume and/or letter of qualifications.Minimally qualified applicants must have education, training and/or experience in the following:Conducting in-depth legal researchAnalyzing statutes and case lawWriting judicial decisions or briefs as the primary drafterOral advocacy in any court or legal presentation experienceIn addition to the minimum qualifications, a well-qualified applicant will have education, training, and/or experience in the following:One or more of the following areas of law: employment, public records, civil rights, prisoner litigation, workers compensation, eminent domain, medical malpractice, personal injury, or administrative lawWorking in a clerkship or for a court at the appellate or federal levelServing as counsel in complex litigation in state or federal trial courtWorking with discovery and pre-trial tasks to include some of the following: document review, written discovery, conducting depositions, and witness preparationDrafting summary judgment and other merits filingsServing as lead counsel in jury or bench trialsHow To ApplyApply online! To apply, visit wisc.jobs, search for the Job ID or Job Title, click on “Apply for Job” to start the application process. You will be required to submit a letter of qualifications and resume.Your resume should include the following:Your educational background including any course work that relates to the position in which you are applying.Your employment history, including experiences and/or duties and a summary of accomplishments and skills learned or used.Any training or experience, including volunteer work or internships, you have related specifically to the “Qualifications” section of the assessment.Spell out any acronyms and/or abbreviations the first time used.Your letter of qualifications should include:Additional information regarding your past work experience, including volunteer work and internships, or coursework you have taken.Highlights of your most relevant skills and experiences as they related to the specific job you are applying for.Specific examples that clearly demonstrate your level of expertise.What not to include in your resume or letter of qualifications:Your application materials should not include any information that is not job-related, such as race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, creed, disability, or genetic information. Further, do not include any self-identifying information such as photos, social security numbers, political affiliation, citizen status or conviction records.Application materials will be evaluated, and the most qualified applicants will be invited to participate in the next step of the process. References will be requested from top candidates once interviews have taken place.NOTE: Current/former State employees interested in a permissive transfer, demotion or reinstatement consideration must also apply.The State of Wisconsin is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer seeking a diverse and talented workforce. Veterans, women, people of color, LGBTQIA+, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.We appreciate the time and effort it takes to apply for positions. If any questions arise, please contact Pamela Fredrick, Human Resources Specialist, at fredrickpj@doj.state.wi.us or (608) 419-3546.Deadline to ApplyThis posting will remain open until positions are filled. First review date of application materials will be

Monday, August 12, 2024 .

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