Description:
Job Posting:Kansas State Board of Indigents' Defense Services (SBIDS)
Our mission is to fulfill the constitutional promise of a zealous defense by providing our clients with team-based advocacy that champions their human dignity and achieves just outcomes on their behalf.
SBIDS Current Job Openings (https://www.sbids.org/jobopenings)
About the Position:
- Who can apply: Anyone
- Classified/Unclassified Service: Unclassified
- Full/Part-time: Full-Time
- Regular/Temporary: Regular
- Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
- Eligible to Receive Benefits: Yes
- Veterans' Preference Eligible: Yes
Compensation:
Annual Salary Range: $72,500.00 - $83,624.00
Note: Salary can vary depending upon education, experience, or qualifications.
Employment Benefits:
Visit the Employee Benefits page for more information (https://admin.ks.gov/services/state-employment-center/benefits)
Position Summary & Responsibilities:
Position Summary:
The Kansas State Board of Indigents' Defense Services (BIDS) is accepting applications for the position of Assigned Counsel & Expert Coordinator (Public Defender III) in the BIDS Administrative Office in Topeka, Kansas. The Assigned Counsel and Expert Coordinator (ACEC) is responsible for building and maintaining a successful Assigned Counsel Program and roster of experts in Kansas. The ACEC will make and foster relationships between BIDS, attorneys in private practice, experts and courts throughout the state.
Job Responsibilities may include but are not limited to the following:
The Assigned Counsel and Expert Coordinator must maintain accurate and up-to-date information about attorneys, experts and jurisdictions. For attorneys and experts this includes, but is not limited to: current contact information, jurisdictions served, case level eligibility pursuant to K.A.R. 105-3-2, license status and ability to accept new cases as applicable. For jurisdictions this includes, but is not limited to: the court's current panel of appointment attorneys, court days for each judge, availability of remote appearances in court or remote jail visitation, diversion standards, availability of specialty courts, any unique aspects of local practice, and contact information for relevant county attorneys, jails and court personnel. For experts, this includes their rate, current contact information, jurisdictions served, detailed information regarding expertise, references, a list of BIDS cases where the expert has previously performed work and the attorneys they have previously worked with on those cases, a list of current active licenses or other professional organization memberships, and availability for travel.
The Assigned Counsel and Expert Coordinator is part of the SBIDS Administrative Office's Legal Division and reports directly to Chief Legal Counsel. The position of Assigned Counsel and Expert Coordinator requires a passionate, persuasive and organized attorney that works equally well with other attorneys and legal staff with or without direct supervision. In addition to their core duties above, the Assigned Counsel and Expert Coordinator will assist Chief Legal Counsel with the general work of the Legal Division including, but not limited to: negotiating, drafting and reviewing contracts, reviewing current policies, procedures and relevant law, researching and responding to legal questions, analysis of proposed or recently enacted legislation, and maintaining a positive and productive relationship with experts and assigned counsel. Other tasks within the Legal Division's responsibility will be assigned as needed. This position will require occasional travel.
Qualifications:
Education and Experience:
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Recruiter Contact Information:
Job Application Process:
Employment Benefits:
- Comprehensive medical, mental, dental, vision, and additional coverage
- Sick & Vacation leave
- Work-Life Balance programs: parental leave, military leave, jury leave, funeral leave
- Paid State Holidays
- Employee discounts with the STAR Program (http://oitsapps.ks.gov/da/ops/star/)
- Retirement and deferred compensation programs
Position Summary & Responsibilities:
Position Summary:
The Kansas State Board of Indigents' Defense Services (BIDS) is accepting applications for the position of Assigned Counsel & Expert Coordinator (Public Defender III) in the BIDS Administrative Office in Topeka, Kansas. The Assigned Counsel and Expert Coordinator (ACEC) is responsible for building and maintaining a successful Assigned Counsel Program and roster of experts in Kansas. The ACEC will make and foster relationships between BIDS, attorneys in private practice, experts and courts throughout the state.
Job Responsibilities may include but are not limited to the following:
The Assigned Counsel and Expert Coordinator must maintain accurate and up-to-date information about attorneys, experts and jurisdictions. For attorneys and experts this includes, but is not limited to: current contact information, jurisdictions served, case level eligibility pursuant to K.A.R. 105-3-2, license status and ability to accept new cases as applicable. For jurisdictions this includes, but is not limited to: the court's current panel of appointment attorneys, court days for each judge, availability of remote appearances in court or remote jail visitation, diversion standards, availability of specialty courts, any unique aspects of local practice, and contact information for relevant county attorneys, jails and court personnel. For experts, this includes their rate, current contact information, jurisdictions served, detailed information regarding expertise, references, a list of BIDS cases where the expert has previously performed work and the attorneys they have previously worked with on those cases, a list of current active licenses or other professional organization memberships, and availability for travel.
- Vet and contact attorneys and experts that may or may not already have a working relationship with BIDS
- Respond to requests from judges or attorneys in need of help matching counsel to indigent cases or locating experts to work on cases for indigent clients.
- Take proactive steps to expand the number of private attorneys, experts, and investigators that work with BIDS
- Provide information to those attorneys, experts, and investigators, regarding BIDS policies, procedures, and expectations as required.
- Serve as a liaison between the assigned counsel panel attorneys and the BIDS Training Division.
Qualifications:
Education and Experience:
- Must be a graduate from an ABA accredited law school and a licensed attorney who is active and in good standing in the State of Kansas at the time of employment or within one year from the start of employment.
- At least 5 years of experience in criminal defense or other comparable legal practice is preferred.
- Licensing & Certification:
- Maintain licensure as an active attorney in good standing in the State of Kansas.
- Must have a valid driver's license.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Must have exceptional written and oral communication skills.
- Must have a flexible and solutions-oriented mindset.
- Must be a self-starter that does not require significant direct supervision to complete tasks and comply with deadlines.
- Ability to use all necessary electronic devices including telephones, computers, e-filing systems, District Court Access Portal, as well as case management systems.
- Ability to coordinate with professionals inside and outside of BIDS to assist the agency in providing client-centered, holistic representation.
- Must have appropriate time management and organizational skills that help minimize the time required to make necessary changes.
- Must generally understand how trial, appellate and post-conviction practice are conducted.
- Must be able to handle emergency or crisis situations.
- Must be able to handle frequent interruptions and multiple calls and inquiries.
- Must be able to effectively interact with clients, co-workers, and other colleagues in a respectful and appropriate manner.
- Must be academically curious about criminal law, criminal procedure, law regulating government entities and the creation and deployment of local or systemic changes.
- Must be able to treat everyone with dignity and respect without exception.
- Must be able to maintain confidentiality and manage confidential information.
- Must have a keenly developed and uncompromising set of personal and professional ethics.
- Must be able to withstand a moderate noise level in the work environment.
- Occasional travel to other work locations outside of the BIDS Administrative office, including various courts, law schools and the Kansas Capitol.
- Name: Shawn Keeling
- Email: bidsrecruiter@sbids.org
- Phone: 785-296-6631
- Mailing Address: 700 SW Jackson Street, Suite 500 Topeka, KS 66603
- Cover letter
- Resume
- List of three professional references
- Brief writing sample
- If you are claiming Veteran's Preference, please also include your DD214