What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant District Attorney - Spring 2027 Class position at Suffolk County District Attorney?
Introduction
The Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office is one of the largest prosecutorial offices in the country. We are actively seeking top-tier candidates who embody diverse perspectives, a strong work ethic, integrity, and an unwavering dedication to public service and justice.
Joining our Office is an investment in your future, offering career growth, competitive salaries, and a comprehensive benefits package.
Suffolk County is also a great place as it offers a vibrant lifestyle with proximity to New York City, beautiful beaches, and a renowned winery scene, providing the perfect balance of professional and personal fulfillment.
Salary and Benefits
Entry-level prosecutors start at approximately $85,000.
Benefits include health insurance, including optical and dental benefits, vacation/personal/sick time, disability leave, deferred compensation, New York State Retirement, life insurance, legal and other benefits. In addition, we comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, including the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).
Training
Upon joining the team, newly hired Assistants will undergo a rigorous training program, which has recently been developed and implemented by the new administration. This program blends hands-on experience, interactive Continuing Legal Education (CLE) courses, mentorship, opportunities to second-seat more senior prosecutors, and specialized off-site training hosted by the National District Attorneys Association’s National Advocacy Center and the New York State District Attorneys Association’s Prosecutor's Training Institute.
Career Track
Entry-level Assistant District Attorneys begin their tenure by rotating through the Intake and Discovery Compliance Bureau, the District Court Bureau, and the East End Bureau, where they prosecute misdemeanor crimes and gain investigative and trial experience. With proper advancement of knowledge and skills, ADAs will then be promoted to the Domestic Violence Unit where they will prosecute both misdemeanor and felony offenses. ADAs will then move to the Grand Jury Unit where they will learn how to present felony cases to the Grand Jury, take pre-indictment dispositions, and handle all felony arraignments for the Office.
ADAs will then move into the various senior bureaus within the three divisions: the Trial Division, Criminal Investigations Division, and the Special Investigations Division. There, ADAs will develop specialized skills in criminal investigations and prosecutions of all types.
Qualifications
- U.S. Citizenship (as required by New York Public Officers Law § 3).
- Graduation from a law school prior to the first day of employment.
- Sat for the New York State Bar exam prior to the first day of employment.
- Sat for the MPRE prior to the first day of employment.
- Sat for the NYLE prior to the first day of employment.
- Commitment of three years of employment at the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office.
- Demonstrated interested in public service and criminal law.
Applying
A complete application package contains the following:
- Resume;
- A cover letter, addressed to District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney;
- Law school and undergraduate degree transcripts;
- Two writing samples; and
- Answering all pre-screening questions.
If you have any questions, please email ApplySCDA@suffolkcountyny.gov.