Deputy District Attorney I/II/III/IV – NEW HIRE BONUS
Amador County
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$5,000.00 Initial Hire/$5,000.00 Upon Completion of ProbationDeputy District Attorney IV – $15,000.00 NEW HIRE BONUS$7,500.00 Initial Hire/$7,500.00 Upon Completion of ProbationDEFINITIONDDA I: Under general supervision, to perform the less difficult professional legal work in the District Attorney’s Office; and to do related work as required.DDA II: Under direction, to perform a variety of professional legal work in the District Attorney’s Office; and to do related work as required.DDA III and IV: Under direction, to perform a variety of professional legal work in the District Attorney’s Office; to handle the more difficult and complex legal cases; to provide direction and work coordination for other legal and support staff in the District Attorney’s Office; and to do related work as required.DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICSDDA I: This is the entry level classification in the professional legal series of Deputy District Attorney. Incumbents are members of the California State Bar, but typically have little experience in the practice of law. Incumbents typically work under the close direction of more experienced attorneys and perform work which is largely confined to the investigation, preparation and presentation of less difficult criminal cases in Superior Courts.DDA II: An experienced level classification in the professional legal series of Deputy District Attorney. Incumbents are members of the California State Bar, with two years’ experience in the practice of criminal law or one year experience in criminal prosecution or defense for a governmental agency. Incumbents typically are involved in the investigation, preparation and presentation of misdemeanor criminal cases and preliminary hearings in Superior Courts.DDA III: The journey level class in the Deputy District Attorney series, with four years’ experience in the practice of criminal law, or two years’ experience in criminal prosecution or defense for a governmental agency. Incumbents are expected to handle the range of cases and issues before any court. This class is distinguished from the next lower class of Deputy District Attorney II by the greater difficulty of cases assigned, and by the lesser degree of supervision. This class is further distinguished from the next higher of Deputy District Attorney IV by the fact that the latter are routinely assigned to most difficult and complex criminal cases, works independently and without supervision.DDA IV: Advanced journey-level class in Deputy District Attorney series which works independently and without supervision in all but a few cases. The class is distinguished from the Deputy District Attorney III in that incumbents are knowledgeable in and perform the full range of legal duties of the office as required, and spend a majority of their time on the most difficult and complex criminal cases.REPORTS TODistrict Attorney or Chief Assistant District Attorney.CLASSIFICATIONS SUPERVISEDDDA I and DDA II: NoneDDA III and IV: Provides lead direction for other legal and/or support staff.EXAMPLES OF DUTIESThe following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Each individual in the classification does not necessarily perform all the duties listed.DDA I:
DDAII “Duties” In addition to the “Duties” of Deputy District Attorney I:
DDAIII “Duties” In addition to the “Duties” of Deputy District Attorney I and II:
DDAIV “Duties” In addition to the “Duties” of Deputy District Attorney I, II and III:
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONSDDA I, II, III, and IV:Knowledge of:
Ability to:
And For Deputy District Attorney III and IV:
TRAINING AND EXPERIENCEAny combination of training and experience which would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying; AND:Deputy District Attorney I:Active membership in the State Bar of California.Deputy District Attorney II:One (1) year of professional legal experience comparable to that of a Deputy District Attorney I with Amador County.Deputy District Attorney III:Two (2) years of professional legal experience comparable to that of a Deputy District Attorney II with Amador County.Deputy District Attorney IV:Two (2) years of professional legal experience comparable to that of a Deputy District Attorney III with Amador County.Special Requirements:
Selection Requirement: All interested applicants must fill out an Amador County employment application. Applications will be evaluated by a screening committee. The best qualified candidates will be selected for an interview.Please note: This recruitment may be used to fill future vacancies in the same or similar classifications for a period of one (1) year.Amador County provides a comprehensive benefits program to support our employees.
$43.05 – 69.53 per hour
Jackson, CA
Mon, 26 Aug 2024 23:27:54 GMT
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