Closing Date: 1st October, 2025
Description:
Agency OverviewCpcs Is the State Agency in Massachusetts Responsible for Providing an Attorney when The State or Federal Constitution or A State Statute Requires the Appointment of An Attorney for A Person Who Cannot Afford to Retain One. the Agency Provides Representation in Criminal, Delinquency, Youthful Offender, Family Regulation, Guardianship, Mental Health, Sexually Dangerous Person, and Sex Offender Registry Cases, as Well as In Appeals and Post-Conviction and Post-Judgment Proceedings Related to Those Matters.
The Clients We Represent Are Diverse Across Every Context Imaginable and Bring Many Unique Cultural Dimensions to The Matters We Address. This Reality Creates a Critical Need for Cpcs Staff to Be Culturally Competent and Able to Work Well with People of Different Races, Ethnicities, Genders And/or Sexual Orientation Identities, Abilities, and Limited English Proficiency, Among Other Protected Characteristics.
Office Overview
Lowell Is the Fifth Most Populous City in Massachusetts. the City Is Part of The Greater Lowell Area Also Known as The Merrimack Valley Region of Massachusetts. Incorporated in 1826 to Serve as A Mill Town, It Became Known as The Cradle of The American Industrial Revolution Because of Its Textile Mills and Factories. During the Cambodian Genocide (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambodian_genocide) (1975–1979), the City Took in An Influx of Refugees, Leading to A Cambodia Town (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambodia_Town) and America's Second Largest Cambodian-American (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambodian-American) Population. Lowell's Population Currently Includes a Large Population from China, the Dominican Republic and Brazil.
Lowell Is Located 30 Minutes North of Boston. the Gallagher Transportation Terminal Services the Mbta Commuter Rail Lines from Boston as Well Bus Lines and Is Located Across from The New Lowell Justice Center and Minutes Away from The Church Street Office.
Position Overview:
The Public Defender Division of Cpcs, Lowell Office, Is Seeking a Supervising Attorney, with A Minimum of Five Years of Experience Providing Criminal Defense Representation. Under the Direction of The Office's Attorney in Charge, the Supervising Attorney Will Assist in The Supervision of Trial Attorneys and Will Also Have Their Own Reduced Caseload. Clients Are Indigent Persons Charged with Criminal Offenses Within the Final Jurisdiction of The Respective Court.
Qualifications:
Minimum Entrance Requirements:
The Following Attributes Are Required for The Position of Supervising Attorney:
Candidates Must Have Sufficient Trial Experience in Both the District and Superior Courts so They May Supervise All Trial Attorney Staff.
Qualifications/skills:
The Following Attributes Are Preferred for The Position of Supervising Attorney:
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities
The Supervising Attorney Will Supervise Trial Attorneys Assigned to Municipal, District, and Superior Court Cases in Addition to Their Case Responsibilities. the Supervising Attorney Must Be Capable of Supervising New Trial Attorneys as Well as Experienced Trial Attorneys Practicing in The Superior Court, Particularly Around Serious Felony or Otherwise Complex Cases.
The Direct Representation Duties of The Supervising Attorney Include:
The Supervisory Duties of The Supervising Attorney Include, but Are Not Limited To, the Following in Accordance with The Cpcs Guidelines for Supervision of Public Defender Trial Attorneys and The Guidelines for The Implementation of Unified Public Defender Division Offices:
- Must Be Eligible to Practice Law in Massachusetts Either as A Member of The Massachusetts Bar in Good Standing or As the Member of The Bar of Another Jurisdiction Eligible to Engage in Limited Massachusetts Practice Under Supreme Court Rule 3:04;
- A Minimum of Five Years of Experience Providing Criminal Defense Representation in District and Superior Courts;
- Access to An Automobile in Order to Travel to Courts, Clients, and Investigation Locations that Are Not Easily Accessible by Public Transportation; And,
- Access to Home Internet Access Sufficient to Work Remotely.
Qualifications/skills:
The Following Attributes Are Preferred for The Position of Supervising Attorney:
- Significant Jury Trial Experience as Lead Counsel in Criminal Cases; Including Superior Court Cases;
- Commitment to Working with A Culturally Diverse, Low-Income Population,
- Willingness and Ability to Work Positively and Collaboratively with Both the Attorney in Charge and Supervisees;
- A Demonstrated Commitment to The Principle of Zealous Advocacy in The Representation of Indigent Persons in Criminal Cases;
- Ability and Commitment to Complete Annual Performance Evaluations in A Timely and Comprehensive Manner;
- Strong Interpersonal and Analytical Skills;
- Ability to Work in Community and Defense-Oriented Capacity, Both Independently and Collaboratively; And,
- Foreign Language Skills, Spanish in Particular, Are Desirable.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities
The Supervising Attorney Will Supervise Trial Attorneys Assigned to Municipal, District, and Superior Court Cases in Addition to Their Case Responsibilities. the Supervising Attorney Must Be Capable of Supervising New Trial Attorneys as Well as Experienced Trial Attorneys Practicing in The Superior Court, Particularly Around Serious Felony or Otherwise Complex Cases.
The Direct Representation Duties of The Supervising Attorney Include:
- Client Interviews;
- Arraignment and Bail Advocacy;
- Legal Research and Writing;
- Pretrial Investigation Including Visiting Crime Scenes, Locating and Interviewing Witnesses, Collecting and Reviewing Documentary Evidence;
- Preparing and Arguing Pretrial Motions, Affidavits and Legal Memoranda;
- Dispositional Investigations and Advocacy;
- Jury and Bench Trials of Criminal Cases; And,
- Representation of Clients in Interlocutory Proceedings.
- Regular One-On-One Meetings with Individual Supervisees to Review Case Files, as Well as Group Meetings, to Review Case Preparation and Performance;
- In-Court Supervision, Including Second-Seating of Trials and Significant Pretrial Hearings;
- Preparation of Annual Performance Evaluations;
- Presentation of In-Office Training Sessions;
- Supervision of Other Staff, Such as Investigators and Student Interns, as Delegated by The Office's Attorney in Charge; And,
- Other Duties as Assigned.