Closing Date: 20th May, 2024

Description:

The Office of the Attorney General is seeking a skilled trial attorney to fill a full-time Assistant Attorney General position in Augusta. The primary responsibility of this Assistant Attorney General will include handling parentage establishment, order establishment, and child support enforcement services for the Division of Support Enforcement and Recovery (DSER) within the Office of Family Independence in the Department of Health and Human Services. The AAG will be assigned to the Augusta, Rockland, Wiscasset and Belfast District Courts and the Kennebec, Sagadahoc, Knox and Waldo Probate Courts. The AAG is also the primary back up for the Skowhegan and Waterville District Courts. Other responsibilities including representing DSER in administrative child support proceedings, handling 80C reviews of agency action and Law Court appeals.

Minimum Qualifications:
Applicants must be members of the Maine Bar in good standing, who are experienced litigators, excellent writers, willing to travel regularly, able to develop proficiency with remote court proceedings, and have demonstrated that they conduct their professional work in a manner that is thorough, accurate, resourceful, collegial and effective. Skills must be highly developed in all aspects of litigation, client communication, negotiation, time optimization, file management, schedule organization, and use of law office technology. Applicants must adhere the highest standards of legal ethics and civility.

Application Instructions:
If you are interested in applying for this position, prepare a cover letter that highlights your experience and qualifications that make you a strong candidate for the position and that demonstrates the knowledge, skills and abilities required.

Include resume, writing sample, three references (to include one work-related reference), a copy of your Maine Board of Overseers of the Bar certification and complete the online direct hire application.

The Department is not responsible for late receipt of applications due to electronic transmission malfunctions.