$87K - $125K/yr
Full-time
Posted 7 days ago
Monroe County (New York) rating
8.1
Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz
246th of 637 rated public administrative organizations
Job description
Title: Deputy County Attorney: Juvenile Prosecutor's Office
Deadline: Until Filled
Salary: $87,000 - $125,000 annually
Agency/Dept.: Law
Description of Duties
The Monroe County Law Department is seeking an attorney in its Juvenile Prosecutor's Office. The Juvenile Prosecutor's Office prosecutes offenses committed by juveniles, presents petitions for PINS cases, and presents evidence in violation of probation proceedings involving juveniles and in dispositional hearings. The attorney may be required to perform overnight on-call duties as well as appear for after-hours arraignments in court. The employee works under the general supervision of the County Attorney and/or one or more senior level Deputy County Attorneys.
Minimum Qualifications
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE IDEAL CANDIDATE(S):
- The attorney(s) must be duly licensed to practice law in the State of New York.
- The ideal candidate(s) will have at least one to three (1-3) years of criminal practice experience. Trial experience prosecuting felonies is preferred.
- The attorneys(s) must have the ability to work well with judges, lawyers, court administrators, and other individuals within the court system.
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney?
A: To succeed as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, key technical skills include proficiency in laws and regulations, strong research and analytical abilities, and effective communication skills to present cases in court. Soft skills such as strong interpersonal and negotiation skills, emotional stability, and the ability to work under pressure are also crucial, as they enable Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys to build trust with witnesses, negotiate plea deals, and manage high-stress situations. By combining these technical and soft skills, Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys can effectively prosecute cases, build a strong reputation, and advance in their careers to leadership positions or specialized roles within the prosecution service.
Q: What is the career path for a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney?
A: A Deputy Prosecuting Attorney typically starts as an entry-level Assistant District Attorney, progressing to mid-level roles such as Senior Assistant District Attorney or Chief Deputy District Attorney, and eventually advancing to senior positions like Deputy District Attorney or Chief of the Prosecution Division. Throughout their career, they can develop skills in areas like trial advocacy, evidence analysis, and leadership, as well as opportunities to specialize in specific areas like white-collar crime or juvenile justice. Long-term, a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney may pursue leadership roles in government, academia, or private practice, or transition into careers like judgeship, law teaching, or public policy.
