Description:
Job Description:Compensation: $92,705.00 - $163,280.00 Annually DOE
Application Period Ends: Open Until Filled
Job Summary:
Assist the elected Prosecuting Attorney (PA) in performing all the statutory and constitutional functions of that Office; perform related work as required. Represents Canyon County and its elected and appointed officials as attorney of record in all courts of the State of Idaho, and federal courts, when necessary and appropriate. Serve as legal advisor to the Board of County Commissioners, and to the Assessor, Clerk, Coroner, Sheriff, and Treasurer, and assist as well all County Department Administrators, including Facilities/Maintenance, Medical Indigency, Fleet, Development Services, Human Resources, Parks, Misdemeanor Probation, Public Information, Juvenile Probation, Weed/Gopher, Landfill, Fair, Public Defender, and others in the general operation of their departments.
This is a multi-level class series in which incumbents may be assigned to any of four classes, depending on organizational needs, professional legal experience, individual expertise and skill, proficiency, and complexity of assigned duties.
Positions within the Class:
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney I is the first working level in the Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney (CDPA) series and is assigned to employees with limited previous civil or criminal legal experience who are fully licensed to practice law in the state of Idaho. Under supervision, employees at this level perform work of average difficulty in all areas of civil government practice.
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney II is the second working level assigned to employees with the equivalent of at least three (3) years as a CDPA. Employees at this level are assigned to work on increasing difficult and complex issues relating to civil government practice and should require limited instruction or assistance.
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney III is the third working level assigned to employees with the equivalent of least eight (8) years as a CDPA. Employees at this level are generally assigned to work on difficult and sensitive issues relating to civil government practice that have far-reaching or significant implications, are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies within the county and require only limited instruction or assistance as necessary.
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney IV is the full senior working level assigned to employees with the equivalent of twelve (12) years as a CDPA. Employees at this level are generally assigned to work on the most difficult and sensitive issues relating to civil government practice that have far-reaching or significant implications, are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies within the CCPA and require only occasional instruction or assistance as necessary. Attorneys at this level take on broader supervisory roles, act as mentors within the office and can handle any issue that arises in the office.
Key Responsibilities:
- County Legal Representation:
- Provide legal advice on, and defend the county in, matters of civil, constitutional, and administrative law pertaining to contracts, real estate, personnel, purchases, public records, public meetings, ethics in government, and other matters of both short and long-term consequence
- Assist all elected and appointed officials in the general operation of their office or department by providing legal advice and counsel
- Initiate and respond to civil and criminal actions on behalf of the county and its elected officials when necessary and appropriate
- Present evidence and argument at various court proceedings Represent the county in civil litigation, civil forfeiture proceedings, conservatorship/guardianships, and public administrator cases o Conduct case-specific discovery o Research case-specific legal issues and draft motions, orders, and memoranda o Negotiate potential case resolutions as appropriate, in accordance with facts, law, and policy o Prepare questions, legal strategies, jury instructions, jury selection strategies, opening and closing statements o Prepare witnesses for trial
- Legal Advice & Research:
- Prepare legal documents, ordinances, resolutions, pleadings, briefs, attorney-client memorandums, opinion letters and other documents in a timely manner
- Identify, analyze, facilitate, evaluate, administer, and address risks impacting the county and the county department administrators including but not limited to loss exposures, liability, claims, and promote internal controls and develop effective programs centering on risk management Conduct legal research as necessary to stay abreast of court decisions and legislation affecting practice of criminal and civil law
- Training & Supervision:
- Conduct training for law enforcement agents designed to improve procedures for arrests, searches, seizures, etc.
- Exercise direct supervision over attorneys, investigators, and support staff, as assigned, in accordance with Office policies and procedures
- Participate in interviews, evaluation and training of CCPA employees
- Other Duties:
- Maintain confidentiality and comply with Idaho Rules of Professional Conduct
- Respond to legal questions from elected/appointed officials and department heads by being on call 24 hours per day
- Perform all work duties and activities following county policies, procedures, and safety practices
- Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
Skills and Abilities:
- Civil law, with particular emphasis on laws governing and relating to public entities in the state of Idaho
- Court systems, procedures and protocols in the state of Idaho
- Rules of Evidence
- Current technology and trends in legal practice
- Telephone, office, and online etiquette
- Analyze and apply legal principles and practices to case-specific facts; evaluate complex cases
- Work under pressure within strict timeframes and a heavy caseload independently and as a team member
- Communicate effectively orally and in writing
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with elected officials, department heads, supervisors, employees, and the judiciary
- Exercise appropriate professional judgment in all aspects of job duties
- Supervise, lead, and delegate tasks
Special Qualifications
Must successfully complete a background investigation
Education and Experience:
- Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school
- Licensed and in good standing to practice law in all state and federal courts in Idaho
Essential Physical Abilities
- Clear speech with or without an accommodation, to effectively convey detailed or important instructions or ideas accurately, loudly and/or quickly
- Sufficient clarity of hearing with or without reasonable accommodation to enable the employee to hear average or normal conversations and receive ordinary information
- Visual acuity, with or without an accommodation, to read instructions, review and organize documents
- Requires sufficient personal mobility and physical reflexes, which permits the employee to function in a general office environment to accomplish tasks
- Ability to lift 15 lbs.
Disclaimer:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the primary job responsibilities satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodation. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being assigned to this job. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of individuals in the job. This job description is not an employment agreement and/or an expressed or implied employment contract. Management has the exclusive right to alter this job description at any time without notice.