Closing Date: 2nd December, 2025
Description:
Role:Yavapai County Attorney's Office has openings for highly motivated prosecutors with varied experience levels, from entry level to veteran prosecutors. We are a collegial paperless office where all employees have the option to work remotely from their homes, in the office full-time, or a hybrid arrangement. At our office, you'll receive mentoring without micro-management and the opportunity to conduct many jury trials. Salary range is $83,052.43 (entry level) to $149,000.47 (highly experienced) depending on experience. Benefits are competitive. We would love to talk with you about our office and your interests. Minimum qualifications include graduation from an accredited law school and admission to the State Bar of Arizona.
We offer an outstanding benefits package that includes FREE medical, dental, vision and life insurance, paid vacation and sick leave, TEN Paid Holidays, ASRS retirement and 457 savings plans, tuition reimbursement, CALM subscription, and much more! Click here (Download PDF reader) to view our complete benefit package.
We would love to talk with you about our office and your interests. Minimum qualifications include graduation from an accredited law school and admission to the State Bar of Arizona.
Review the full classification specification for Attorney.
Successful
applicants MAY be eligible for either or both the Public Service Loan
Forgiveness Program and the John R. Justice Program (Yavapai County does
not administer or manage either of these programs).
Here
at Yavapai County Government, we live each day by our core values of
Compassion, Integrity, Collaboration, and Innovation. We do what we do
because we care for our community and because people matter.
Major Duties, Responsibilities:
- Initiates and engages criminal prosecution, and/or initiates, engages, and defends civil litigation, which include investigating facts, analyzing facts, applying legal knowledge, planning trial strategy, consulting with parties and expert and lay witnesses, and negotiating and resolving litigation prior to trial. Conducts criminal and civil trials on behalf of county and represent county at administrative and other hearings.
- Advises county departments as clients and various law enforcement agencies on civil and criminal matters.
- Performs legal research and drafts, reviews and prepares legal documents including motions, petitions, opinions and demands.
- Drafts, reviews and prepares appeals and post-conviction relief proceedings.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education:
Graduation from an accredited law school, admission to the State Bar of Arizona.
Interpersonal Skills:
Ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing; ability to analyze and organize factual information and make persuasive legal arguments.