What are the responsibilities and job description for the Law Office Assistant 3 position at State of Alaska?
What You Will Be Doing
As the Law Office Assistant 3 for the Palmer District Attorney’s Office, you will play a critical role in the process of prosecuting violations of criminal law. In this position you will provide advanced level administrative support to attorneys, process legal documents, perform data entry, provide office management, supervise support staff, and perform administrative functions, such as processing financial paperwork, performing human resource needs, making travel arrangements, maintaining equipment, and collaborating with various individuals and outside agencies to accomplish tasks.
Benefits of Joining Our Team
- You will have an opportunity to provide a leadership role to the law office assistant staff in Palmer. You will engage with the court, prepare for hearings and trials, and provide vital support to everyone involved.
- You can expect a 40 hour work week; 12 paid holidays; personal leave accrual starting at 6 hours per pay period (about 21 days annually) and increasing with years of service. The general office hours are 8:00AM to 4:30PM but there is flexibility in establishing your regular hours around core business hours.
- The Palmer District Attorney's Office is located at 515 E Dahlia Ave. The office environment is friendly, fast-paced, and never boring.
- In our office, you will be a team leader and work in one or more areas of law in addition to remotely supervising the law office assistant in Palmer. The office environment is friendly, fast-paced, and never boring.
We are interested in candidates who possess some or all of the following position specific competencies:
- Oral and Written Communication: Expresses information (for example, ideas or facts) to individuals or groups effectively, taking into account the audience and nature of the information (for example, technical, sensitive, controversial); makes clear and convincing oral and written presentations; listens to others, attends to nonverbal cues, and responds appropriately.
- Law: Knowledge of State and federal laws, including legal and court procedures, regulations, guidelines, precedents, admissibility of evidence, case preparation, and/or settlements for applicable areas of law practiced or supported.
- Writing: Recognizes or uses correct English grammar, punctuation, and spelling; communicates information (for example, facts, ideas, or messages) in a brief, clear, and organized manner; produces written information, which may include technical material, that is appropriate for the intended audience.
- Computer Skills: Uses computers, software applications, databases, and automated systems to accomplish work.
- Stress Tolerance: Deals calmly and effectively with high stress situations (for example, tight deadlines, hostile individuals, emergency situations, dangerous situations.
Minimum Qualifications
Special Note (All Levels):
Additional Required Information
If using education to meet the minimum qualifications of this position, please upload educational transcripts PRIOR to submitting application
If selected for an interview, the applicant must provide the following:
List of three (3) professional references to include daytime telephone and email address. One must be a current or former supervisor.
Last two (2) performance evaluations. If unavailable, supervisory letters of recommendation can be substituted.
- The Alaska Public Safety Information Network (APSIN) is utilized in this position. A background check and fingerprinting will be required.
- The incumbent will be required to obtain APSIN access, which will be done through the office.
- Members of the Criminal Division are held to high standards of professionalism even in our personal lives. The incumbent must maintain the strictest of confidences with information they will be exposed to and have access to.
- Applicants should be aware that due to the nature of the work being performed in this office, the incumbent must have the ability to tolerate some exposure to graphic pictures, coarse language, and detailed descriptions of sometimes horrific criminal acts.
Application Notice
Education
Special Instructions for Foreign Education
Work Experience
Background Check
The successful candidates must pass a comprehensive background investigation, which includes a criminal history check.
EEO Statement
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Contact Information
For specific information about this position, please contact the hiring manager at the following:
Ella Magallanes
Administrative Officer
(907) 465-3569
ella.magallanes@alaska.gov
The following information describes typical benefits available to employees of the State of Alaska. Actual benefits received may differ by bargaining unit or branch of government, position type, or be prorated for other than full time work.
For a quick breakdown of the insurance, health, and retirement benefits available for State Employees you can view an orientation video from Division of Retirement and Benefits. (Please note this video is specifically designed for new State Employees.)
Insurance Benefits
- Health insurance, which includes employer contributions toward medical/vision/dental
- The following employee groups are under AlaskaCare Benefits administered by the State: See https://drb.alaska.gov/help/plans.html for additional information.
- AVTEC
- Confidential
- Correctional Officers
- Marine Engineers
- Mt. Edgecumbe Teachers
- Supervisory
- Unlicensed Vessel Personnel/Inland Boatman's Union
- Exempt employees (not covered by collective bargaining)
- The following employee groups are covered by Union health trusts. Contact the appropriate Union for additional information.
- General Government
- Labor, Trades and Crafts
- Public Safety Employees Association
- Masters, Mates & Pilots
- The following employee groups are under AlaskaCare Benefits administered by the State: See https://drb.alaska.gov/help/plans.html for additional information.
- Employer paid Basic Life insurance with additional coverage available (amount depends on Bargaining Unit)
- Group-based insurance premiums for
- Term life (employee, spouse or qualified same sex partner, and dependents)
- Long-term and short-term disability
- Accidental Death and Dismemberment
- Long-term care (self and eligible family members)
- Supplemental Survivor Benefits
- Employee-funded flexible spending accounts for tax savings on eligible health care or dependent care expenses
Retirement Benefits
- Membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)/Teachers' Retirement System (TRS)
- Matching employer contribution into a defined contribution program (new employees)
- Employer contribution into a defined benefit or defined contribution program (current employees)
- Contributions to the Alaska Supplemental Annuity Plan in lieu of contributions to Social Security
- Option to enroll in the Alaska Deferred Compensation Program
- Note: The Defined Contribution Plan, Supplemental Annuity Plan and Deferred Compensation Program offer a variety of investment options
- Personal leave with an accrual rate increase based on time served
- Twelve (12) paid holidays a year