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Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney (3182)

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TitleAssistant Commonwealth's Attorney
Posting ID3182
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Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney II

Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office

This position is employed by the Commonwealth’s Attorney

This position is not employed by Albemarle County Public Schools & Local Government

 

Part-Time (20 hours per week), 12 Months

Exempt, Benefits-Eligible, Non-VRS-Eligible

 

We are seeking an individual to serve the citizens of Albemarle County, Virginia as an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney II for the Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office.

 

THE POSITION – ASSISTANT COMMONWEALTH’S ATTORNEY II

 

The Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney II serves as a prosecuting attorney for the Commonwealth of Virginia in all criminal matters pending before the Albemarle County General District Court, the Albemarle County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court, and the Albemarle County Circuit Court, and on occasion acts as special prosecutor in other jurisdictions within the Commonwealth of Virginia.

 

KEY ATTRIBUTES OF OUR IDEAL CANDIDATE

 

  • Extraordinary commitment to justice and public service
  • Extensive prosecution experience
  • Outstanding judgement

THE OFFICE – COMMONWEALTH’S ATTORNEY’S OFFICE

 

The Albemarle Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office is headed by an elected Commonwealth’s Attorney, a Deputy Attorney, Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorneys, and vital support staff. The Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office is responsible for prosecuting criminal cases (felony and misdemeanor) for Albemarle County, Virginia.

 

THE EXPECTATIONS

 

Essential functions include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Prosecute felony bench and jury trials of all degrees and misdemeanor appeals before the Circuit Court;
  • Prosecute felony preliminary hearings before the General District Court;
  • Prosecute misdemeanor cases before the General District Court;
  • Prosecute misdemeanor cases before the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court;
  • Prosecute felony preliminary hearings before the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court;
  • Write briefs and Memoranda on Motions Filed in the Circuit Court;
  • Argue Suppression Motions and other Motions before the Circuit and General District Courts;
  • Prepare Appellate Briefs for use by the Commonwealth in the Virginia Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of Virginia;
  • Advise law enforcement on all legal matters involving the investigation and prosecution of criminal conduct;
  • Develop and Conduct formal training on Virginia laws and the United States Constitution for law enforcement;
  • Advise and work with governmental agencies and the public in coordinated efforts to ensure and enhance crime prevention and public safety;
  • Make relevant presentations to community groups on law enforcement;
  • Performs related work as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS:

 

Undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university. Graduation from an accredited law school or completion of all necessary requirements in legal education program after having read Virginia law. Must be an active member in good standing with the Virginia State Bar and hold a license in good standing from the Virginia Supreme Court. A minimum of one year of previous experience as prosecutor or a minimum of five years of experience as a practicing attorney. Bilingual and multi-lingual fluency desirable.

 

Comprehensive knowledge of Virginia criminal and traffic laws, Virginia criminal procedures, Virginia and Federal constitutional issues, as well as local rules of court and trial practice. Ability to perform intricate and rapid legal research, and to prepare legal briefs to trial and appellate courts. Ability to communicate effectively with law enforcement personnel, expert witnesses, lay witnesses, and victim witnesses. Ability to prepare and present complex cases before a trial court in a short period of time. Comprehensive working knowledge of efficient office procedures, and the ability to establish and maintain constructive, effective and professional relationships with fellow attorneys, public officials, judicial officers and the public. Ability to present ideas and provide counsel effectively in writing and orally to professionals and lay persons. Ability to manage a large caseload. Knowledge of computerized word processing, email communications and electronic case management system.

 

PHYSICAL CONDITIONS AND NATURE OF WORK CONTACTS:

 

Work is typically performed in an office or courtroom setting. Occasional requirement to visit major crime scenes. Second-line contact with witnesses and defendants. Occasional exposure to evidence and human bodily fluids that may be contaminated.  Daily contact is made with, judges of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit, clerks of court, law enforcement officers, other legal professionals, the general public in person, by telephone and by written communications. Considerable skill in diplomacy, tact and persuasion is necessary.

 

HIRING SALARY RANGE: $34,742 - $55,000/Yearly (Part-Time 1040 hours per year), depending on qualifications, experience, and internal equity. 

 

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Open Until Filled

 

APPLY: www.albemarle.org/jobs

 

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EEO/EOE

 

Shift TypePart-Time
Salary Range$34,742.00 - $55,000.00 / Per Year, depending on education, experience and internal equity
LocationCommonwealth Attorney

Applications Accepted

Start Date06/08/2018