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This is a part-time, hybrid position with a maximum schedule of 19 hours per week. Under the ... Communicate with pro per defendants and defense attorneys regarding settlement and status of cases.

This is a part-time, hybrid position with a maximum schedule of 19 hours per week. Under the ... Communicate with pro per defendants and defense attorneys regarding settlement and status of cases.

Justice Court Clerk

Holbrook, AZ ยท On-site

$22K/yr

Show Low, AZ Job Type: Part Time Job Number: 2026-00202 Department: Show Low Justice Court Opening ... attorneys, other courts, law enforcement agencies and the public. โ€ข Prepares a variety of ...

Phoenix, Az 85018 Position Type: Part Time Schedule: Monday-Friday Compensation: $20.00 - $22.00 ... Regular communication with parties such as attorney offices, insurance companies and translation ...

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Fitness Specialist - Scottsdale, AZ

Yuma, AZ ยท On-site

$18 - $20.25/hr

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What is a part time attorney?

A part time attorney is a licensed lawyer who works fewer hours than a full-time attorney, often with a flexible schedule. They may handle specific cases, work on a contract basis, or provide legal services to clients while balancing other commitments. Part time attorneys can work for law firms, corporations, government agencies, or as solo practitioners. This arrangement is ideal for those seeking work-life balance or pursuing other interests alongside their legal career.

How do part-time attorneys typically balance client expectations with reduced hours?

Part-time attorneys often manage client expectations by clearly communicating their availability and setting realistic timelines for deliverables. They may prioritize tasks, delegate certain responsibilities, and utilize technology to stay organized and responsive. Collaboration with full-time colleagues is common, ensuring that client matters progress smoothly even when the part-time attorney is not in the office. This structure allows for effective workload management while maintaining high-quality legal service.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Attorney, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Attorney, you need a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, state bar admission, and strong legal research and writing skills. Familiarity with legal research databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis and case management software is often necessary. Excellent time management, communication, and client-relations skills help maximize productivity in a flexible or reduced-hour schedule. These abilities ensure effective legal representation, compliance with professional standards, and the ability to deliver quality service despite limited hours.

What is the difference between Part Time Attorney vs Contract Attorney?

AspectPart Time AttorneyContract Attorney
CredentialsLaw degree, bar admission, licensed attorneyLaw degree, bar admission, licensed attorney
Work EnvironmentLaw firms, corporate legal departments, government agenciesLaw firms, legal service providers, corporate projects
Employment TypePart-time employee, regular hours, benefits often includedIndependent contractor, project-based, no benefits
Work DurationOngoing, part-time scheduleSpecific projects or timeframes

Both Part Time Attorneys and Contract Attorneys require legal credentials and work in similar environments. The main difference lies in employment status: Part Time Attorneys are typically employees with regular hours, while Contract Attorneys are independent contractors hired for specific projects. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers choose the right role based on their employment preferences and career goals.

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Infographic showing various Part Time Attorney job openings in Arizona as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 92% Full Time, 4% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.

Assistant City Prosecutor

City of San Luis

San Luis, AZ โ€ข Hybrid

$53.11/hr

Part-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description


YOUR FUTURE BEGINS HERE!

Join one of the fastest-growing cities in Arizona and the youngest in Yuma County!


This is a part-time, hybrid position with a maximum schedule of 19 hours per week.ย 
Under the general supervision of the City Prosecutor, is responsible for participating in the prosecution of cases in the City court and performs other related duties as required. Represents the State throughout the life of a misdemeanor case including arraignments, pre-trial conferences, change of plea hearings, bench trials, jury trials, appeals, and petitions for post conviction relief.
As the Assistant City Prosecutor, you will:

  • Appear at routine hearings in municipal court.

  • Review police reports; conducts factual and legal analysis to determine whether โ€œlong formโ€ charges should be prosecuted.

  • Review case files to determine whether a plea agreement will be offered, whether the charges need to be amended based on the law and evidence, and whether additional evidence needs to be requested from the police department.

  • Communicate with pro per defendants and defense attorneys regarding settlement and status of cases.

  • Prepare criminal cases for trial; interview witnesses; prepares documents; try jury and non-jury cases involving criminal and non-criminal matters coming before the City court, including municipal zoning and building code enforcement issues, and civil matters.

  • Ensure that victimsโ€™ rights are observed, including assisting victims in making requests for restitution in appropriate cases.

  • Monitor defendantsโ€™ compliance with probation and deferred prosecution agreements.

  • Conduct legal research; gathers and compiles legal instruments and documents; identifies and evaluates records and other information; prepares and presents legal documents and analysis as required.

  • Monitor trends in criminal justice issues and recommends improvements and/ or changes as needed.ย 

  • Support the relationship between the City and the general public by demonstrating courteous and cooperative behavior when interacting with citizens, community members, visitors, and City staff; and complies with all City policies and procedures.

  • Perform related duties as assigned.


We welcome applications from anyone with the minimum qualifications, but the ideal candidates will have the following characteristics:
Will possess knowledge of:

  • City organization, operations, policies, and procedures.

  • State of Arizona criminal and civil statues, rules, administrative orders, policies and procedures, and applicable City, State and Federal rules and regulations.ย 

  • Arizona judicial procedures, Rules of Court Applicable to Municipal Court,ย  and rules of evidence.

  • Legal precedents and court decisions that impact municipal government.

  • Duties, powers, authorities and limitations of a city prosecutor.

  • Legal research methods, techniques, sources, and databases.

  • Legal case management procedures, ethics and techniques.

  • Principles of record keeping and records management.


Possess the ability to:

  • Clearly and effectively communicate, both orally and in writing, with members of the Prosecutorโ€™s Office, City Attorneyโ€™s Office, City Court, City Managerโ€™s Office, Police Department, outside agencies, opposing counsel, victims, and pro per defendants.

  • Negotiate cases, interview witnesses, victims, and Police Officers, and present arguments in court.

  • Analyze, appraise, and organize facts, evidence, and precedents, and to effectively present such materials in a clear and logical manner both verbally and in writing;

  • Read, interpret, understand, and apply legal standards and procedures, applicable City, State and Federal rules and regulations, and City policies and procedures.

  • Review and assess legal issues and documents.

  • Litigate cases in courtrooms settings.

  • Research and identify precedence in case law.

  • Comprehend and draw inferences from written material to evaluate criminal cases for trial, negotiate the disposition of cases at the pretrial stage, subpoena witnesses, etc.

  • Provide leadership, coordinate staff, and delegate tasks.

  • Exercise judgment and discretion in decision-making.

  • Maintain cooperative working relationships with attorneys, law enforcement agencies, and other participants in the criminal and civil justice process.

  • Attend pretrial disposition conferences.

  • Present cases at jury and bench trials in municipal court.

  • Utilize computer software such as Prosecutor by Karpel, Microsoft Word, and Office 365.ย 

  • Operating a personal computer utilizing a variety of software.

  • Pass an extensive background check including fingerprinting.


Education, Training, and Experience:

  • A Juris Doctor Degree from an accredited American Bar Association Law School OR appropriate education and experience as required for an Arizona Legal Paraprofessional license.


Licenses and Certifications:
All required licenses and certifications must be maintained throughout employment

  • A valid license to practice law OR a valid license as a Legal Paraprofessional in the area of criminal law, issued by the Arizona Supreme Court.

  • A valid Arizona driverโ€™s license at the time of appointment.


Special Requirements:

  • Must pass a fingerprint check prior to employment.ย 

  • Residency in Arizona and within driving distance of the City of San Luis.


Desired/Preferred:

  • San Luis residency.

  • Bilingual in Spanish.

  • Experience as a prosecutor

  • Experience in trial practice.


The City of San Luis is committed to Professional Growth and Career Development -ย 

Current employees may be given preferred consideration if they meet the position's minimum requirements.
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OPEN UNTIL FILLED

Applications will be reviewed 10 days after the posting date, and interviews will be conducted if a pool of qualified applicants is determined.ย Interested incumbents are encouraged to apply promptly. ย 


APPLICATION PROCESS:

To be considered, online applications MUST include all required documents listed under the Minimum Requirementsย section of the Job Posting. ย All documents should be uploaded as attachments.


Please note:

  • The online application must be completed in full.

  • Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application.

  • Incomplete applications will not be considered.



Compensation details: 53.11 Hourly Wage


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