Closing Date: 27th October, 2025
Description:
Job Description and Duties:Under the general supervision of the Senior Assistant Attorney General (SAAG), the Chief Assistant Attorney General, the Chief Deputy Attorney General, and the Attorney General, the Supervising Deputy Attorney General (SDAG) directs and monitors the work of a team of Deputy Attorneys General (DAG), may directly supervise paralegals, and directs the work of support staff; evaluates the performance of DAGs and paralegals; provides training to DAGs and paralegals; handles general administrative matters; interviews and selects, or actively participates in the interview and selection process for DAGs and paralegals; and personally performs the most difficult and complex legal work in criminal trials, federal and state habeas corpus litigation, other writs, and appeals, including capital litigation, that requires the highest level of independent judgment. Other duties may include, but are not limited to: often acting as the lead attorney on a team assigned to the most difficult and complex cases; appearing before various federal and state courts and administrative bodies on the most difficult and sensitive cases, and may appear in the highest levels of the appellate courts; advising various legal jurisdictions, public officials and representatives of public agencies on legal issues; conducting or supervising special investigations of the most sensitive or difficult nature; drafting and analyzing legislative measures and regulations.
Attorneys in the Criminal Division, Appeals, Writs, and Trials unit uphold the Attorney General's constitutional responsibility to represent the People of California in criminal cases. Attorneys in AWT regularly appear in various county superior courts, the California Courts of Appeal, the California Supreme Court, the United States District Court, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court. The work is fast-paced and challenging, and it requires an extensive knowledge of criminal law. Excellent research and writing skills are essential. SDAGs are also required to work on issues related to death-penalty litigation.
Working Conditions:
This position may be eligible for telework. The amount of telework is at the discretion of the Department and based on DOJ's current telework policy. While DOJ supports telework, in-person attendance may be required based on operational needs. Employees are expected to be able to report to their worksite with minimal notification if an urgent need arises.
Minimum Requirements:
You will find the Minimum Requirements in the Class Specification.
Deputy Attorney General Supervisor
Additional Documents
Job Application Package Checklist
Department Information:
Special Requirements:
Application Instructions:
Completed Applications and All Required Documents Must Be Received or Postmarked by The Final Filing Date in Order to Be Considered. Dates Printed on Mobile Bar Codes, Such as The Quick Response (qr) Codes Available at The Usps, Are Not Considered Postmark Dates for The Purpose of Determining Timely Filing of An Application.
Final Filing Date: 10/27/2025
Who May Apply:
Individuals Who Are Currently in The Classification, Eligible for Lateral Transfer, Eligible for Reinstatement, Have List or Leap Eligibility, Are in The Process of Obtaining List Eligibility, or Have Sroa And/or Surplus Eligibility (please Attach Your Letter, if Available). Sroa and Surplus Candidates Are Given Priority; Therefore, Individuals with Other Eligibility May Be Considered in The Event No Sroa or Surplus Candidates Apply.
Applications Will Be Screened and Only the Most Qualified Applicants Will Be Selected to Move Forward in The Selection Process. Applicants Must Meet the Minimum Qualifications Stated in The Classification Specification(s).
How to Apply:
Complete Application Packages (including Your Examination/employment Application (std 678) and Applicable or Required Documents) Must Be Submitted to Apply for This Job Posting. Application Packages May Be Submitted Electronically Through Your Cal Career Account at Www.Cal Careers.Ca.Gov. when Submitting Your Application in Hard Copy, a Completed Copy of The Application Package Listing Must Be Included. if You Choose to Not Apply Electronically, a Hard Copy Application Package May Be Submitted Through an Alternative Method Listed Below:
Deputy Attorney General Supervisor
Additional Documents
Job Application Package Checklist
Department Information:
- This Position Is Located in The Division of Criminal Law, Appeals, Writs and Trials Section in San Diego.
- The Deputy Attorney General Classifications Qualify for A “hire Above Minimum" (ham) Salary (hiring Above Minimum Policy).
- The Starting Salary for Each Classification Will Be:
- Deputy Attorney General Supervisor (8 Years): $14,655
- New to State Candidates in The Dag Series Will Be Hired at The Starting Ham Salary of The Classifications.
- Please Disregard the Sroa/surplus Language Below, as The Department of Justice Requires Applicants to Submit Their Sroa/surplus Letter if That Is the Basis of Their Eligibility.
- For More Information About the Department Please Visit the Attorney General's Website at Http://www.Oag.Ca.Gov
- If You Would Like to Speak to A Recruiter Prior to Submitting Your Application, Please Email Recruiters@doj.Ca.Gov
- Personal Leave Program: Effective July 1, 2025, State Employees Are Subject to Temporary Wage Reductions in Exchange for Personal Leave Program (plp) Accruals. the Specific Rate and Hours Earned Were Negotiated and Agreed upon By Each Bargaining Unit. the Actual Monetary Impact of These Temporary Reductions Can Vary Based on Your Bargaining Unit And/or Federal and State Tax Withholdings. for Additional Information Please Visit Human Resources Manual - Cal Hr
Special Requirements:
- A Fingerprint Check Will Be Required.
- Clearly Indicate the Basis of Your Eligibility in The "explanations" Section Located at The Bottom of Page One on Your State Application (std 678).
- The Deputy Attorney General Supervisor Exam May Be Found On-Line at Http://oag.Ca.Gov/careers/exams
Application Instructions:
Completed Applications and All Required Documents Must Be Received or Postmarked by The Final Filing Date in Order to Be Considered. Dates Printed on Mobile Bar Codes, Such as The Quick Response (qr) Codes Available at The Usps, Are Not Considered Postmark Dates for The Purpose of Determining Timely Filing of An Application.
Final Filing Date: 10/27/2025
Who May Apply:
Individuals Who Are Currently in The Classification, Eligible for Lateral Transfer, Eligible for Reinstatement, Have List or Leap Eligibility, Are in The Process of Obtaining List Eligibility, or Have Sroa And/or Surplus Eligibility (please Attach Your Letter, if Available). Sroa and Surplus Candidates Are Given Priority; Therefore, Individuals with Other Eligibility May Be Considered in The Event No Sroa or Surplus Candidates Apply.
Applications Will Be Screened and Only the Most Qualified Applicants Will Be Selected to Move Forward in The Selection Process. Applicants Must Meet the Minimum Qualifications Stated in The Classification Specification(s).
How to Apply:
Complete Application Packages (including Your Examination/employment Application (std 678) and Applicable or Required Documents) Must Be Submitted to Apply for This Job Posting. Application Packages May Be Submitted Electronically Through Your Cal Career Account at Www.Cal Careers.Ca.Gov. when Submitting Your Application in Hard Copy, a Completed Copy of The Application Package Listing Must Be Included. if You Choose to Not Apply Electronically, a Hard Copy Application Package May Be Submitted Through an Alternative Method Listed Below:
Address for Mailing Application Packages
You May Submit Your Application and Any Applicable or Required Documents To:
You May Submit Your Application and Any Applicable or Required Documents To:
Department of Justice
Courtney Contreras
Attn: Courtney Contreras (jc-495200)
1300 I Street 720
Sacramento, Ca 95814
Courtney Contreras
Attn: Courtney Contreras (jc-495200)
1300 I Street 720
Sacramento, Ca 95814
Address for Drop-Off Application Packages
You May Drop Off Your Application and Any Applicable or Required Documents At:
You May Drop Off Your Application and Any Applicable or Required Documents At:
Department of Justice
Courtney Contreras
Courtney Contreras (jc-495200)
1300 I Street 720
Sacramento, Ca 95814
08:00 Am - 05:00 Pm
Courtney Contreras
Courtney Contreras (jc-495200)
1300 I Street 720
Sacramento, Ca 95814
08:00 Am - 05:00 Pm
Required Application Package Documents
The Following Items Are Required to Be Submitted with Your Application. Applicants Who Do Not Submit the Required Items Timely May Not Be Considered for This Job:
Applicants Requiring Reasonable Accommodations for The Hiring Interview Process Must Request the Necessary Accommodations if Scheduled for A Hiring Interview. the Request Should Be Made at The Time of Contact to Schedule the Interview. Questions Regarding Reasonable Accommodations May Be Directed to The Eeo Contact Listed on This Job Posting.
Desirable Qualifications:
In Addition to Evaluating Each Candidate's Relative Ability, as Demonstrated by Quality and Breadth of Experience, the Following Factors Will Provide the Basis for Competitively Evaluating Each Candidate:
The Following Items Are Required to Be Submitted with Your Application. Applicants Who Do Not Submit the Required Items Timely May Not Be Considered for This Job:
- Current Version of The State Examination/employment Application Std Form 678 (when Not Applying Electronically), or The Electronic State Employment Application Through Your Applicant Account at Www.Cal Careers.Ca.Gov. All Experience and Education Relating to The Minimum Qualifications Listed on The Classification Specification Should Be Included to Demonstrate how You Meet the Minimum Qualifications for The Position.
- Resume Is Required and Must Be Included.
- Statement of Qualifications -
- The Statement Is a Narrative Discussion of How Your Education, Training, Experience, and Skills Meet the Minimum and Desirable Qualifications and Qualify You for The Position, and Why You Are Interested in The Position. the Statement of Qualifications(soq) Serves as A Documentation of Your Ability to Present Information Clearly and Concisely in Writing and Should Be Typed and No More than Two Pages in Length. Vague And/or Incomplete so Qs May Not Be Considered if They Do Not Fully Respond to The Required Information. Cover Letters Do Not Take the Place of The Soq.
- Other - Writing Sample Consisting of A Dispositive Motion, Pretrial Motion, or Appellate Brief Preferably Written in The Prior Year.
Desirable Qualifications:
In Addition to Evaluating Each Candidate's Relative Ability, as Demonstrated by Quality and Breadth of Experience, the Following Factors Will Provide the Basis for Competitively Evaluating Each Candidate:
Applicants Should Have Experience with State and Federal Habeas Corpus Procedures and Appellate Work. Excellent Written and Oral Communication Skills Are Necessary. Sda Gs Must Have Exceptional Judgment and Tact. Sda Gs Should Also Demonstrate Initiative, Have Strong Organizational and Leadership Skills, Have the Ability to Work Under Pressure and Work Effectively with All Levels of Staff, and Be Creative and Resourceful Problem Solvers.
Benefits:
Benefit Information Can Be Found on The CalHR (https://www.calhr.ca.gov/Pages/California-State-Civil-Service-Employee-Benefits-Summ
Benefits:
Benefit Information Can Be Found on The CalHR (https://www.calhr.ca.gov/Pages/California-State-Civil-Service-Employee-Benefits-Summ