Description:

Work for Indiana
Begin a fulfilling career with the State of Indiana by joining one of the largest employers in the state, offering a range of opportunities across 60+ agencies. At the state, you'll find competitive compensation, a robust benefits package and a commitment to work-life balance. Most importantly, you'll have the chance to make a real and measurable impact on the lives of Hoosiers across Indiana.

About the Department of Child Services:
Join a group of passionate, dedicated public servants to support one of Indiana's most critical missions!

The Department of Child Services helps children who are victims of abuse or neglect and strengthens families through services that focus on family support and preservation. We pursue permanency for children and families through reunification, guardianship, and adoption. Our services also encompass foster care, child support, and transitional support for those adjusting to adulthood. Our culture is built upon our MVP foundation:
  • Mission: Champion Indiana's future by protecting children and strengthening families with compassion and determination.
  • Vision: Every child in Indiana thrives in a safe, loving, forever home.
  • Purpose: Ignite hope. Cultivate joy.

Role Overview:
The Chief Child Service Attorney operates with a high level of independence. Decisions are often made in crisis situations by the attorney and their team, directly impacting the safety and well‑being of the children and families served. These decisions may also carry significant financial implications for the agency.

This position is in the Indianapolis, Indiana, South DCS office and will serve Marion County, and surrounding counties as needed.

Salary:
This position traditionally starts at an annual salary of $93,002 but may be commensurate with education and job experience. Use our Compensation Calculator to view the total compensation package.

A day in the life:
Responsibilities include:
  • Display competency in all areas of litigation conducted at the local office level, including CHINS, TPR, CAPTA administrative appeals, foster care licensing hearings, subsidy matters, and ancillary matters such as guardianship, custody, and adoption.
  • Serve as a liaison between Central Office legal management and direct reports.
  • Monitor staff caseloads, delegate tasks, and supervise the work of the Deputy Chief Counsel and other direct reports.
  • Assist with recruitment; select, onboard, and assist in training of employees to ensure expectations are met and to promote staff development; complete performance management tasks including appraisals and reviews; work with HR and supervision to address staff disciplinary issues as needed.
  • Work closely with internal case management partners such as the Regional Manager to build strong legal/case management relationships and work toward mutual permanency goals; communicate with external partners such as Courts, CASA/GAL and public defenders to build relationships and share information which impacts DCS cases such as statutory, appellate or policy changes.
  • Advise Department of Child Services staff on various program and legal areas as assigned.
  • Identify goals and performance metrics, and monitor metrics identified by the agency to ensure best outcomes for cases on regional caseload.
  • Participate in committees, groups, or events such as Continuous Improvement and Lean events.
  • Provide input to the Office of the Attorney General regarding regional appeals and appellate briefs.
  • Supervise work of contract attorneys if any are assigned within the region.
  • Conduct legal trainings for Family Case Managers, attorneys and others as requested; advise and consult with local office attorneys and staff in trial preparation, evidentiary issues, problematic cases and administrative hearings.
  • Litigate Child in Need of Services and Termination of Parental Rights matters at the trial court level as needed; handle administrative matters and hearings before OALP as assigned.
  • Generate appropriate pleadings, motions and discovery, and responses as needed.
  • Provide or organize coverage for any matters that subordinates are unavailable or unable to handle.
  • Recruit, select, onboard, and train employees to ensure role responsibilities and expectations are clearly understood while providing opportunities to continue professional development.
  • Set expectations, measure progress, provide ongoing feedback, and evaluate the performance of employees. Ensure work adheres to quality standards, deadlines, and proper procedures.

The job profile is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Other duties, responsibilities, and activities may change or be assigned at any time.

This position is exempt from overtime compensation for additional work hours that may be required to complete essential functions or other assigned work. Exempt employees may work more than 75 hours in a pay period without additional compensation and must report a minimum of 75 hours per pay period of work hours and/or paid leave taken to receive their base biweekly salary.

What You'll Need for Success:
Credentials:
  • Doctorate of Jurisprudence.
  • Indiana Bar Admission with license in good standing OR admission to the bar of any state within the United States with license in good standing and willingness to obtain temporary foreign license status under the conditions and limitations of rule 6.1 of the Indiana Rules for Admissions to the Bar and the Discipline of Attorneys pending admissions to the Indiana Bar.

Additional Qualifications:
  • Thorough knowledge of federal, state, and local laws, rules and regulations related to agency functions and purposes and to assigned program areas.
  • Thorough knowledge of Rules of Evidence and Indiana Rules of Court.
  • Advanced Knowledge of state's court system and law enforcement agencies.
  • Advanced Knowledge of legal resources and procedures.
  • Advanced Knowledge of the Rules of Ethics and the Code of Professional Responsibility.
  • Ability to communicate articulately for Court proceedings.
  • Ability to use tact and empathy when dealing with people of diverse backgrounds.
  • Ability to exercise sound judgment while managing crisis situations including those involving aggressive adults being investigated.
  • Ability to delegate work, set clear direction, and manage workflow.
  • Ability to effectively give feedback, provide guidance or corrective action, coach, and develop employee skillsets.
  • Ability to perform essential functions with or without reasonable accommodation.

Supervisory Responsibilities/Direct Reports:
This role provides supervision for incarcerated individuals and requires a high level of judgment and care.