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Ada County

Attorney I - PA (Criminal: Problem Solving Courts)

Ada County, Boise, Idaho, United States, 83708


$75,080/Annually + DOE

The Ada County Prosecutor’s Office is dedicated to serving Idaho’s largest community, keeping it a safe place to live and work, giving a voice to crime victims and advocating for the citizens of Ada County.We offer a competitive benefits package which includes

excellent medical, dental and vision

insurance;

generous vacation

and sick leave accrual beginning as soon as you start;

11 paid holidays a year ; participation in one of the

Nation's best state retirement systems

which includes

11.96% employer contribution ; various savings plans including a deferred compensation

457(b) plan with up to 3% county match ; 401K plan; paid parental leave; work-from-home options; life insurance; wellness programs; ongoing training opportunities and career pathing.

Student loan forgiveness eligibility : The Ada County Prosecutor’s Office is a qualifying employer under the Federal Public Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program (certain conditions apply). This generous Ada County Total Rewards package increases the base salary by approximately 40 percent.

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Ada County Prosecutor

The Deputy Prosecuting Attorney assigned to Problem-Solving Courts will manage felony cases assigned to the Problem-Solving Courts of the 4th Judicial District in Ada County. The Problem-Solving Court Deputy Prosecutor facilitates cases through the court system to ensure participant compliance with court rules and requirements, is otherwise compliant with the law, and recommends discharge when the participant is falling below standards. The Deputy Prosecutor assigned to the Problem-Solving Courts and Mental Health Hearings also attends and conducts mental health hearings for those suffering from acute mental health crises to ensure the individual gets the proper community treatment to mitigate their symptoms and keep them and the community safe. This position will learn to work independently and make critical decisions affecting the safety of those in acute mental health crises through case strategy, negotiation, and advocacy.

The Problem-Solving and Mental Health Hearing Prosecutor assigned to the Problem-Solving Courts manages felony cases that have been assigned or diverted to one of three Problem-Solving Court programs. Ada County operates three types of problem-solving courts including three separate calendars of Drug Court, Mental Health Court, and Veteran’s Court. Problem-Solving Court is a voluntary diversion program designed to emphasize treatment instead of incarceration. The program provides an opportunity for certain felony offenders to choose closely court-monitored rehabilitation instead of penal disposition of their case. This position is located in the Ada County Prosecuting Attorney's Office, Criminal Division.

DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS:The incumbent works independently with management oversight of program-related decisions. This position monitors the removal of the participants and the resulting felony sentencing before the District Court. This position will learn to work independently and make critical decisions affecting case strategy, negotiation, and trial advocacy to ensure the success of the various Problem-Solving Court programs and foremost, community safety.Appears in Problem-Solving Courts and documents cases during court proceedings;Drafts legal documents such as motions, orders, and memoranda;Participates in case negotiations with defense attorneys, which involves analyzing the case to determine whether participation in Problem-Solving Courts is appropriate, its overall strength, evaluating the number and kinds of witnesses available and determining what resolution is appropriate up to and including discharge for current non-compliant participants;Prepares for hearings in the District Court by reviewing reports, legal issues, and physical evidence surrounding the case, identifying and interviewing witnesses, consulting with victims, and conferring with police officers;Appears in court to represent the State by presenting evidence and argument at arraignments, hearings, pretrial conferences, hearings on motions, evidentiary hearings, sentencings, and Specialty Courts related matters;Conducts legal research necessary for case preparation and keeps abreast of Court decisions and legislation affecting the Idaho Criminal Code;Attends continuing training related to best practices of the Problem-Solving court model and is responsible for making recommendations related to implementation;Demonstrates the conduct and behavior of a team player by helping create a professional and rewarding work environment for all Prosecuting Attorney employees;Manages a heavy caseload effectively and in a timely manner;Manages and prepares cases, meets discovery deadlines and meets other critical deadlines;Supports and interacts with other team members to ensure effective caseload management;Communicates effectively and maintains high credibility with the judiciary, law enforcement agencies, victims, witnesses, and co-workers;Utilizes the services of the Victim-Witness Unit when appropriate to ease trauma to victims and/or witnesses exposed to the criminal justice system;Treats pro se litigants, victims, law enforcement officers, witnesses, members of the public, support staff, colleagues, and victim-witness staff with dignity and respect;Maintains collegial relationships with defense counsel and treats all counsel fairly.

ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONSThe Deputy Prosecuting Attorney I assigned to the Problem-Solving Courts shall serve at the direction and discretion of the Prosecuting Attorney and shall perform any and all job functions assigned by the Prosecuting Attorney;Attends CLE courses to develop legal advocacy and maintains bar membership and good standing with the Idaho State Bar.Graduate of an accredited law school and member of the Idaho State Bar;Knowledge of Idaho Statutes, case law, rules of evidence, criminal procedure, and criminal jury instructions;Knowledge of online legal research tools such as Westlaw and LexisNexis;Knowledge and ability to maintain up to date on the evolving nature of the treatment court model;Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with victims, witnesses, members of other agencies, and co-workers;Ability to maintain confidentiality;Ability to communicate effectively and persuasively;Ability to be a team player;Ability to exercise good judgment;Ability to conduct self in a professional manner both inside and outside the courtroom;Ability to manage a high-volume case load.

OTHER REQUIREMENTSMust possess a strong work ethic;Must maintain the highest of ethical standards;This position has been designated safety sensitive and therefore the incumbent is subject to random drug testing.Work is performed primarily in an office environment and the employee in this class is subject to inside environmental conditions;Requires sufficient personal mobility and physical reflexes to permit the employee to function in a general office environment and accomplish tasks.

DISCLAIMER:To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential functions satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodation. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being assigned to this job. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of individuals in the job. This job description is not an employment agreement and/or an expressed or implied employment contract. Management has the exclusive right to alter this job description at any time without notice. Ada County provides Veteran’s Preference for all County jobs except for those deemed “key positions” in accordance with Title 65, Chapter 5 of Idaho Code.

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