Under limited supervision, provide support to attorneys representing the State in state and federal courts. Responsibilities include:
Conducting legal research
Preparing briefs, pleadings, memoranda, or other legal documents.
Assisting with courtroom hearings and proceedings.
Reviewing and summarizing evidence and exhibits
Supporting junior law clerks by monitoring caseloads and offering guidance on tasks and assignments.
Upon transferring into a permanent Assistant Attorney General position, the applicant must complete Rule 403 requirements.
Candidates involved in the State Grand Jury matters will be sworn to SGJ secrecy protocols and required to participate in the random drug testing program.
Additional Requirements:
- The position may require travel and the transport of files.
- Proficient in computers, software, and technology, including Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat, and other related tools.
- Occasional overnight travel may be necessary, especially during trial s or hearings across the State.
Strong organizational skills with the ability to work independently and meet deadlines.
Excellent writing and attention to detail.
Effective communication and advocacy skills.
Advanced legal research abilities.
Professional demeanor when interacting with the public and officials.
Familiarity with relevant laws, regulations, policies, and procedures.
Ability to maintain confidentiality in all aspects of the work.
EEOP Utilization Report available upon request.