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WBCP is Hiring a Deputy District Attorney I Near Medford, OR

Deputy District Attorney IDistrict Attorney’s OfficeJackson County, OregonAnnual Salary: $75,964 - $96,875 DOE/DOQ Out-of-State Candidates: The Oregon State Bar offers reciprocity. See requirements here.The Jackson County District Attorney’s Office seeks a service-oriented Deputy District Attorney I (THREE vacancies) who is ready to take on a wide range of prosecution cases while developing their litigation skills through learned experience in a courtroom setting and support from their colleagues. They will champion the mission of the DA’s Office to uphold the law by vigorously and impartially prosecuting crimes, preserving public safety, protecting victims’ rights, holding criminal offenders accountable, and pursuing justice for all with skill, dignity, and honor. The ideal candidate will be a quick thinker with excellent public speaking skills, a clear communication style, and an impeccable ethical standard. They will demonstrate a passion to help victims, no matter their lived experience, and to contribute to their community. Incoming Deputy District Attorneys will be eager to develop new skills and take on a wide range of cases, from misdemeanors to felonies, and tasks, such as arraignment, pretrial, and grand jury work. If you are a self-starter who is eager to work in a fast-paced work environment that offers room for advancement while exercising your skills and independence, apply today! See the full recruitment announcement here: https://indd.adobe.com/view/d891f077-51de-41ac-9b8e-ec3aea93db98THE JOBThe Deputy District Attorney I (Attorney) will work within the District Attorney’s Office to prosecute a wide range of cases. While many of the cases they will work on are misdemeanors, such as DUI, DWS, petty theft, assault, and domestic violence charges, they will also have the opportunity to work on felonies as they progress in this role. The Attorney will conduct witness interviews, legal research, investigate information, and prepare legal documents. Along with preparing for court cases and litigating in court, this role also involves administrative duties, such as arraignment, grand jury, and pre-trial tasks. This role regularly works with law enforcement personnel, victims, and the public to answer questions and provide information regarding legal principles and the court process. While selected candidates will bring the ability to hit the ground running, they will also undergo training and receive support in order to successfully conduct their cases. THE IDEAL CANDIDATEThis is a great opportunity for a recent graduate to take on new challenges and develop their litigation skills. The ideal candidate will have a natural ability to exercise discretion and independent decision-making skills in a fast-paced work environment. Successful candidates will demonstrate critical-thinking skills, understanding that this role requires on-the-spot adaptations and responding to changing circumstances. They will also be exceptional communicators, both verbally and in writing, along with possessing strong teamwork and relationship building skills, as many tasks will require collaboration and cooperation across divisions. Demonstrating a strong moral compass and a commitment to ethical behavior are also vital for success in this role. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Juris Doctor Degree
  • Member in good standing of the State Bar of Oregon or pending Bar results.
    • The Oregon State Bar offers reciprocity for attorneys who have passed a bar exam in a reciprocal jurisdiction, are active members in that jurisdiction, and have been lawfully engaged in the active, substantial, and continuous practice of law for at least five of the seven years immediately preceding the application for admission.
  • Possession of a valid driver’s license
  • Ability to work irregular hours, often involving court cases.
  • Candidates who receive a contingent job offer must pass a background check and drug screening, including for marijuana.
SALARY AND BENEFITS: Annual salary of $75,964 - $96,875 DOE/DOQ and an attractive benefits packageHOW TO APPLY: For first consideration, apply ASAP at: https://tinyurl.com/395kf2b8SECURE THE DATES:Interviews will take place as qualified candidates are identified.Please contact Christy Walruff, Office Manager, with any questions:
  • WalrufCA@jacksoncounty.org
  • (541) 608-2931

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

SALARY

$95k-128k (estimate)

POST DATE

05/07/2023

EXPIRATION DATE

06/27/2024

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