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Association of Indiana Prosecutors, Inc.

Job Posting: Chief Deputy District Attorney - San Rafael (CO)

Association of Indiana Prosecutors, Inc., San Rafael, California, United States, 94911


Chief Deputy District AttorneyDistrict Attorney’s OfficeCounty of Marin – San Rafael, California“Connecting the Community to the Courthouse” The County of Marin is seeking up to TWO experienced Chief Deputy District Attorneys (Chiefs) to provide visionary leadership for the District Attorney’s Office, mentoring staff and providing legal outreach for the community. These Chiefs are not just exceptional legal minds but are also highly engaging, approachable, and expressive people. As vital members of the leadership team, they will have the unique opportunity to connect with the community, build strong relationships with stakeholders, and be compassionate advocates for justice. These roles will have oversight of 31 staff members. The County is seeking Chiefs who thrive on community engagement. These roles are highly customizable to your areas of interest, as you will have opportunities to oversee special courts and coalitions according to your passions and experience. The Chiefs will actively participate in outreach programs, town hall meetings, and public events to foster trust and transparency between the District Attorney’s Office and the community it serves. Your understanding of the law and ability to connect with people from diverse backgrounds will be crucial in addressing their concerns and building a safer environment. Join us in advocating for justice for our Marin County community – apply today!Responsibilities:Planning, organizing, directing, and coordinating all activities related to criminal prosecution.Selecting, training, scheduling, supervising, and evaluating staff attorneys handling trials, motions, and court appearances.Evaluating cases referred and filed by the office and advising subordinates on points of law, legal procedures, tactics, and strategies required during case preparation and presentation in court.Directing the work of investigators assigned to cases, conducting legal research, mentoring staff, and assisting in determining appropriate trial techniques, points of law, and final arguments.Minimum Qualifications:Education: Juris Doctor Degree from an accredited law school.Licensure: Current active membership in the State Bar of California is required.DA Experience: Six (6) years of progressively responsible experience as a Deputy District Attorney or Prosecutor handling filing duties and both misdemeanor and felony jury trials.Supervisory Experience: Four (4) years of experience leading, coordinating, and supervising attorneys engaged in criminal law related duties.Driver’s License: Possession of, or ability to obtain and maintain, a valid class C California driver’s license.Note:

May be required to attend meetings off-site after regular business hours, access crime scenes, and work alone at night and in high-crime areas. Positions may also require an on-call 24-hour schedule.Salary & Benefits:

An annual salary of $211,370 – $234,146 DOE/DOQ, plus a generous benefits package.Secure the Dates:

The first rounds of interviews will be conducted virtually on February 12th with second in-person interviews to follow on February 20th. Candidates will be interviewed as they apply.Please contact your recruiter, Terri Maus-Nisich, with any questions:• terri@wbcpinc.com• 866-929-WBCP (9227) toll-free• 541-664-0376 (direct)

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