1

Contra Costa County Counsel Jobs (NOW HIRING)

CA · On-site

$147K - $179K/yr

Contra Costa Health is the largest county department in Contra Costa County with over 4,700 employees. Our mission is to care for and improve the health of all people in Contra Costa with special ...

CA · On-site

$90K - $115K/yr

Contra Costa County's Employment and Human Services Department works diligently to provide the ... counseling staff for professional development and performance improvement Assessing workload ...

CA · On-site

$81K - $98K/yr

The Contra Costa County Health Services Department is offering an excellent career opportunity for ... Providing individual counseling, group counseling, and nutrition education Developing menu items to ...

CA · On-site

$48K - $59K/yr

The Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff is the largest law enforcement agency in Contra Costa with over 1,100 sworn and professional employees dedicated to providing the highest level of law ...

ORAL SURGEON

Martinez, CA

$255K - $290K/yr

ORAL SURGEON Contra Costa County Ambulatory Dental Clinics Salary: $255,000 - $290,000 Annually Contra Costa Health is currently hiring an Oral Surgeon to be responsible for the following: * Dento ...

Contra Costa County, CA Facility: HealthFlex Home Health Services Position: Physical Therapist (Home Health) Pay Rate: $76 - $83/hr Traveler Pay: Up to $3,632/Week Gross Contract Length: 13 Weeks ...

Showing results 41-60

Contra Costa County Counsel information

See salary details

$79.5K

$157.4K

$212.5K

How much do contra costa county counsel jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for contra costa county counsel in the United States is $157,356.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $130,000.00 and $183,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Contra Costa County Counsel?

The Contra Costa County Counsel is the chief legal advisor to the County of Contra Costa, California, and its various departments, boards, and commissions. This office provides legal representation in civil matters, drafts ordinances and resolutions, and ensures that county operations comply with federal, state, and local laws. The County Counsel does not provide legal advice to individual residents but focuses on serving the county government and its officials. Their work helps protect the county from legal risks and supports the implementation of public policies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Contra Costa County Counsel?

To thrive as Contra Costa County Counsel, you need a Juris Doctor degree, active California State Bar membership, and extensive experience in public agency law, litigation, and legal advisory work. Proficiency with legal research platforms (such as Westlaw or LexisNexis), case management systems, and familiarity with government regulations is essential. Exceptional analytical thinking, negotiation, and communication skills, as well as the ability to lead and collaborate with diverse teams, set outstanding candidates apart. These capabilities are crucial for delivering effective legal guidance, minimizing county liability, and ensuring compliance with complex governmental laws.

What are some typical challenges faced by attorneys working in the Contra Costa County Counsel's office?

Attorneys in the Contra Costa County Counsel’s office often handle a diverse caseload, ranging from advising county departments to representing the county in litigation. A common challenge is balancing competing priorities and tight deadlines across multiple legal matters. The work environment is highly collaborative, requiring frequent interaction with other attorneys, county officials, and staff to address complex legal issues. Adapting to evolving laws and policies, especially those impacting local government, is also a key aspect of the role.

What is the difference between Contra Costa County Counsel vs Contra Costa County Deputy County Counsel?

AspectContra Costa County CounselContra Costa County Deputy County Counsel
CredentialsJurist Doctor (JD), Bar admissionJurist Doctor (JD), Bar admission
Work EnvironmentLegal department, offices, courtroom appearancesLegal department, assisting County Counsel, courtroom support
Employer & IndustryCounty government, legal servicesCounty government, legal support roles
Common Search/ComparisonLegal advisory, government lawLegal support, government legal staff

The Contra Costa County Counsel is the lead legal advisor for the county, handling complex legal matters and providing legal opinions. The Contra Costa County Deputy County Counsel assists the County Counsel, focusing on legal research, drafting, and supporting legal cases. Both roles require similar credentials but differ in responsibility level and scope of work within the county's legal department.

What cities are hiring for Contra Costa County Counsel jobs?

Cities with the most Contra Costa County Counsel job openings:

Infographic showing various Contra Costa County Counsel job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $157,356 per year, or $75.7 per hour.

$91K - $101K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 22 days ago


Job description

The Position This is a continuous recruitment Accepting Applications: 8/14/26 through 9/7/26 Bargaining Unit: DSA - Deputy Sheriff's Non-Sworn Rank & File Unit Why Join Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff. The Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff is the largest law enforcement agency in Contra Costa with over 1,100 sworn and professional employees dedicated to providing the highest level of law enforcement and customer services. The Office of the Sheriff offers a full range of services to over 1,000,000 residents in the 715-square mile county.

The duties and mission of the Sheriff's Office are unlike most police agencies. Responsibilities include unincorporated area policing, contract cities (Danville, Lafayette, and Orinda) and special districts, air support (helicopters), marine patrol, dispatch, investigations, coroners, county detention facilities, custody alternative, court security, forensic services, police academy, and Office of Emergency Services. The Office of the Sheriff is recruiting individuals to fill positions in the Sheriff's Dispatcher I classification.

About the position: The Office of the Sheriff is seeking dedicated and service-oriented individuals to join our team as Sheriff's Dispatchers I. This critical role is based at the state-of-the-art dispatch center in Martinez, California, which operates around the clock to support the safety of the community. Sheriff's Dispatchers are the vital first point of contact for individuals in need of emergency assistance.

In this position, you will receive and prioritize both emergency and non-emergency calls, determine the appropriate response, and dispatch units in accordance with established Sheriff's Office policies and procedures. You will also enter and retrieve information from computer data systems and maintain continuous radio communication with 15-20 patrol units in the field. In addition to supporting law enforcement, you will provide dispatch services to fire departments, ambulance units, and the County Office of Emergency Services.

The role requires the ability to remain calm and professional in high-pressure situations, accurately summarize and relay information, and provide clear instructions to field personnel to ensure efficient and effective responses. Weekend, holiday, and overtime work is required, with all overtime compensated at 1.5 times the regular hourly rate. Want to learn more about the role and the Sheriff's Dispatch Center

Visit the Official Sheriff's Dispatcher Job Page We are looking for someone who is: Decisive. Is able to act promptly, logically, and with clear judgement when faced with challenging situations. Communicative.

Is able to clearly and effectively share information with the public and emergency responders. Detail-Oriented. Is able to read, comprehend and retain important information for dispatching needs.

Calm. Is able to maintain composure and professionalism even during high-stress emergencies. Adaptable.

Is able to adjust quickly to changing situations and shifting priorities. Multi-Tasking. Is able to balance data entry and communication seamlessly, managing several tasks at once.

Self-Motivated. Is driven to provide exceptional and proactive support to the community. Ethical.

Is able to demonstrate integrity and upholding standards in all aspects of the role. What you will typically be responsible for: Receiving and prioritizing telephone and radio messages in a calm and efficient manner. Using computer-aided data entry equipment or manually recording and relaying information to appropriate field units, including patrol officers, fire departments, ambulance companies, the County Public Works Department, and the Office of Emergency Services.

Receiving, transmitting, and recording teletype and data systems messages to ensure accurate and timely communication. Answering questions from the public and providing accurate and helpful information. Dispatching resources from a mobile command center when requested, ensuring coordinated responses.

A few reasons why you might love a career as a Sheriff's Dispatcher: You will be performing work that directly impacts the safety and well-being of the public and Contra Costa County residents. You will have the ability to demonstrate your moral and ethical decision-making skills in a meaningful way. You will use your fact-finding abilities to identify needs, make critical decisions and address pressing issues.

You will have many opportunities for career advancement and professional development within Contra Costa County. A few challenges you may face as a Sheriff's Dispatcher: You will need to remain calm to effectively handle high-stress situations. You will need to be attentive to detail and ensure that every aspect of your work is thorough, accurate, and complete.

You will need to maintain composure when faced with callers who are aggressive, angry or emotional because of their situation. You will need to make quick decisions and act promptly, often without knowing the entirety of the situation. Competencies Required: Analyzing & Interpreting Data: Drawing meaning and conclusions from quantitative or qualitative data Professional & Technical Expertise: Applying technical subject matter to the job Using Technology: Working with electronic hardware and software applications Attention to Detail: Focusing on the details of work content, work steps, and final work products Displaying Ownership and Accountability: Holding self and others accountable for measurable high-quality, timely, and cost-effective results Handling Stress: Maintaining emotional stability and self-control under pressure, challenge, or adversity Learning Agility: Seeking learning opportunities and applying the lessons to one's work Professional Integrity & Ethics: Displaying honesty, adherence to principles, and personal accountability Oral Communication: Engaging effectively in dialogue Writing: Communicating effectively in writing Customer Focus: Attending to the needs and expectations of customers Professional Impact: Presenting self as a positive representative of the organization Teamwork: Collaborating with others to achieve shared goals Read the complete job description at www.cccounty.us/hr

The employment list established as a result of this examination may remain in effect for up to six (6) months. Minimum Qualifications License Required: Possession of a valid California Motor Vehicle Operator's License. Out of State valid Motor Vehicle Operator's license will be accepted during the application process.

Education: Possession of a high school diploma, G.E.D. equivalency or high school proficiency certificate. Typing Proficiency: Ability to accurately type at a speed not less than 40 words per minute

Other Requirements: Must pass a thorough background investigation, medical screening, and psychological evaluation prior to employment. Selection Process Application filing and evaluation: All applicants must apply online at www.cccounty.us/hr and submit a completed Supplemental Questionnaire at the time of application. Applications and supplemental questionnaires will be reviewed to determine which candidates demonstrate the best qualifications for the position and will be invited to participate in the next phase of the recruitment process

Applications must be submitted online no later than 11:59 p.m. on the last day for filing. Applications received after the deadline will be considered for the next testing cycle

Typing Proficiency Assessment (Administered Remotely): Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will be invited to participate in an online typing assessment. The assessment will be administered remotely and will consist of three (3) three-minute timed typing tests. An average net minimum of 40 net WPM is required in order to advance to the next phase.

(Weighted 0%) A typing certification will NOT be accepted in lieu of the required typing assessment. Contra Costa County reserves the right to require test takers to take parallel version of this assessment in a proctored setting in order to confirm their identities as the original test takers if they are advance in the recruitment. Any violation of these requirements may result in disqualification from this and any future examinations.

CritiCall Performance Assessment (On-Site, Martinez): Applicants who pass the typing assessment will be invited to participate in the in-person CritiCall Dispatcher Skills Assessment. This computer-based test evaluates a broad range of skills required for dispatching. These skills include, but are not limited to: decision-making, data entry, rural map reading, call summarization, call prioritization, memory recall, spelling, ability to multitask and reading comprehension.

Candidates are eligible to participate in the CritiCall assessment once every six (6) months. (Weighted 100%) Contra Costa County - Human Resources does not provide CritiCall test prep help. Test information is available by visiting the vendor's website at: CritiCall - FAQs Departmental Interviews: Candidates who successfully complete all prior phases of the selection process will be invited to participate in a departmental interview.

**** 2026 CritiCall Assessment Dates *** Assessment dates are based on the filing period in which an application is received. Once an applicant's eligibility has been determined, they will be provided with the assessment dates that correspond to their filing period and will be able to self-select their preferred date within that assigned assessment window. Available testing slots are 8:00 AM, 11:00 AM, and 2:00 PM.

Please plan accordingly. Once applicants have selected an assessment date and time, rescheduling may not be permitted. Applicants who do not appear for their selected test date will be required to reapply after six (6) months.

Filing Period: Assessment Dates January 1 to January 11, 2026 Feb 7, 8 January 12 to February 8, 2026 Mar 7, 8 February 23 to March 8, 2026 Apr 4, 5 March 13 to April 5, 2026 May 2, 3 April 6 to May 3, 2026 Jun 6, 7 May 11 to June 5, 2026 July 11, 12 June 6 to July 5, 2026 Aug 1, 2 July 14 to August 3, 2026 Sept 12, 13 August 14 to September 7, 2026 Oct 3, 4 September 8 to October 4, 2026 Nov 7, 8 October 12 to November 1, 2026 Dec 5, 6 Applicants interested in applying after 11/1/2026, will need to wait until January 2027 The Human Resources Department may change the examination steps noted above in accordance with the Personnel Management Regulations and accepted selection practices. For recruitment specific questions, please contact Norma Martinez at Norma.Martinez@hrd.cccounty.us. For any technical issues, please contact the GovernmentJobs' applicant support team for assistance at +1 855-524-5627

CONVICTION HISTORY After you receive a conditional job offer, you will be fingerprinted, and your fingerprints will be sent to the California Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The resulting report of your conviction history (if any) will be used to determine whether the nature of your conviction conflicts with the specific duties and responsibilities of the job for which you have received a conditional job offer. If a conflict exists, you will be asked to present any evidence of rehabilitation that may mitigate the conflict, except when federal or state regulations bar employment in specific circumstances.

Having a conviction history does not automatically preclude you from a job with Contra Costa County. If you accept a conditional job offer, the Human Resources department will contact you to schedule a fingerprinting appointment. DISASTER SERVICE WORKER All Contra Costa County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law.

Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY It is the policy of Contra Costa County to consider all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, ancestry, medical condition, genetic information, military or veteran status, or other protected category under the law.