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Bailiff

Gary, IN ยท On-site

$35.90K - $49.40K/yr

Develop and maintain positive working relationships with the police department, lake county prosecutor's Office, and Clerk's Office * Handle evidence and court documents * Escort jurors, witnesses ...

Description The Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office is seeking a full-time Program Assistant (Analyst Trainee) of Diversion & Deflection Programs to support several initiatives, including Crisis ...

Misdemeanor Prosecutor

Angleton, TX ยท On-site

$89.44K - $97.74K/yr

Description Brazoria County Criminal District Attorney's Office has an opening for a misdemeanor prosecutor. Starting annual salary range, depending on qualifications & experience, is from $89,444 to ...

Job Type Classified Department County Attorney About the Position Ready to begin or elevate your legal career? Join us! As a Prosecutor, you will prosecute criminal cases for the Maricopa County ...

Misdemeanor Prosecutor

Angleton, TX ยท On-site

$89.44K - $97.74K/yr

District Attorney Opening Date: 10/15/2024 Description Brazoria County Criminal District Attorney's Office has an opening for a misdemeanor prosecutor. Starting annual salary range, depending on ...

Prosecutor I-III

Phoenix, AZ ยท On-site

$110K - $165K/yr

Job Type Classified Department County Attorney About the Position Ready to begin or elevate your legal career? Join us! As a Prosecutor, you will prosecute criminal cases for the Maricopa County ...

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How much do county prosecutor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for county prosecutor in the United States is $96,542.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $51,500.00 and $141,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a County Prosecutor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a County Prosecutor, you need a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, bar admission, and a strong understanding of criminal law, legal research, and trial procedures. Familiarity with case management systems, legal research databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis, and evidence management tools is essential. Exceptional communication, ethical judgment, and the ability to think critically under pressure are standout soft skills for this role. These abilities are crucial for ensuring justice is served, upholding the law, and maintaining public trust in the legal system.

What are some common challenges faced by county prosecutors in managing their caseloads?

County prosecutors often manage a high volume of cases, which requires strong organizational skills and the ability to prioritize tasks effectively. Balancing court appearances, case preparation, and collaboration with law enforcement can be demanding, especially when dealing with complex or high-profile cases. Additionally, prosecutors must ensure they meet legal and ethical standards while making decisions about case disposition, plea bargains, and trial strategies. Support from experienced colleagues and efficient workflows within the prosecutor's office can help mitigate these challenges.

What are county prosecutors and what do they do?

County prosecutors are public officials responsible for representing the government in criminal cases within a specific county. They review evidence, decide whether to file charges, prosecute criminal cases in court, and work closely with law enforcement. Their duties also include negotiating plea deals, presenting cases at trial, and advocating for justice on behalf of the public and victims. County prosecutors play a crucial role in maintaining public safety and upholding the law.

What is the difference between County Prosecutor vs District Attorney?

AspectCounty ProsecutorDistrict Attorney
CredentialsJurisdiction-specific legal qualifications, bar admissionSame as County Prosecutor, often requiring state bar admission
Work EnvironmentCounty government offices, courtroomsCounty or district legal offices, courts
Employer & IndustryCounty government, legal systemCounty government, legal system
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for jurisdictional rolesSimilar roles, different titles in some regions

The County Prosecutor and District Attorney roles are similar, both serving as the chief legal representatives for their counties. The main difference often lies in regional terminology; in some areas, they are interchangeable, while in others, they may have slight jurisdictional distinctions. Both positions require legal credentials, work within county government, and handle criminal prosecutions.

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Infographic showing various County Prosecutor job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 78% Full Time, 21% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 100% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $96,542 per year, or $46.4 per hour.

Assistant Prosecuting Attorney - CFS

Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office

Cleveland, OH โ€ข On-site

$91.19K/yr

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Job title: Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Salary: $91,188
(Unclassified)
Division: Children & Family Services Reports to: Unit Supervisor
REQUIREMENTS:
Juris Doctorate; licensed and in good standing to practice law in the State of Ohio; successful completion of probationary period.
Preferred Requirement: Active Notary Public or must obtain credentials within two (2) months of placement with the Department of CFS.
FUNCTION: Assistant Prosecuting Attorneys represent the Cuyahoga County Division of Children and Family Services, a public children services agency (PCSA), in child abuse, neglect and dependency matters. Assistant Prosecuting Attorneys practice before the Cuyahoga Common Pleas Court, Juvenile Division, and the Eighth District Court of Appeals.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Provides 24/7 legal advice to, and legal representation of, the county's PCSA and its over 650 case workers, supervisors, chief supervisors and management employees. Cases include the removal of children from their homes and/or protective supervision of children who are at risk of, or have been abused, neglected or who are dependent;
  • Reviews documents and drafts pleadings, motions and other documents on behalf of the PCSA in relation to court filings;
  • Rotates on-call responsibility for provision of after-hours legal advice and requests from the PCSA's case workers for telephonic orders of removal, including contacting an on-call judge or magistrate for appropriate orders;
  • Prepares and advocates the PCSA's position and plans for the children and families it serves; including preparing and litigating the PCSA's cases before a judge or magistrate;
  • Prepares for and participates in pretrial conferences, adjudicatory and dispositional hearings, and annual custody review hearings with pro se litigants, public defenders, assigned counsel, guardians ad litem and court appointed special advocates;
  • Prepares and responds to defense motions and demands for discovery;
  • Prepares and argues the PCSA's brief in the Eighth District Court of Appeals and, when necessary, the Ohio Supreme Court;
  • Performs all other duties assigned, delegated or required of an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney as well as those prescribed by law;

EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS:
  • Preferred knowledge of computers and computer operating systems;
  • Must possess excellent research and writing skills; requisite understanding of relevant legal issues related to family support matters;
  • Ability to effectively interact with an agency client as well as other outside agencies;
  • Must have reliable transportation for daily travel between three client office sites, the Juvenile Justice Center, and the 8th District Court of Appeals;
  • Must possess qualities of fairness, a strong work ethic, and have the highest integrity.
  • Must maintain the confidentiality of law enforcement and PCSA investigatory records and other confidential information;
  • Conducts business in accordance with federal statutes and guidelines, the Ohio Revised Code, the Ohio Administrative Code, and the Ohio Juvenile Rules of Procedure.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Upload a letter of interest including your e-mail address, resume, and three professional references via the online application process at: http://prosecutor.applicantstack.com/x/openings
OPEN UNTIL FILLED
All submissions of applications, resumes, and/or supporting documentation received by the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office are considered public record and may be released upon the public's request
ALL JOB OFFERS ARE MADE WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYEES PASS A DRUG TEST AND A CRIMINAL BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION PRIOR TO BEING HIRED
Reasonable accommodation is available to all employees and applicants. If you have a disability that needs to be accommodated, please contact the CCPO Human Resources Department.
Equal Opportunity Employer; Smoke-free and Drug-free Workplace
Visit our website: http://prosecutor.cuyahogacounty.us/
Reposted: 6/8/2023