Appointment Type: Permanent-Exempt (PEX) Appointment. Pursuant to the City & County of San Francisco Charter, Section 10.104.13. Any person occupying a position under exempt appointment shall not be subject to civil service selection, appointment, and removal procedures. Exempt employees shall serve at the pleasure of the appointing officer.
The San Francisco District Attorney's Office is one of the premier law enforcement organizations in the United States. Our mission is to collaborate with the City’s diverse communities and law enforcement agencies to make San Francisco one of the safest cities in America. Our office engages in public education and crime prevention efforts while maintaining the traditional role of investigating, charging, and prosecuting all criminal violations occurring within the City and County of San Francisco. The unparalleled opportunities for challenging, meaningful, and sophisticated work have consistently drawn top candidates to our office over the years.
Assistant District Attorneys are given substantial responsibility early in their careers and generally start in the Criminal Division handling various cases. Opportunities to handle more serious and complex cases are afforded as more experience is gained. Additionally, unique opportunities are afforded to Assistant District Attorneys who show great interest or possess the specialized experience to work within the Office’s White-Collar Criminal Division. This Division is comprised of experienced attorneys who prosecute white-collar crimes such as economic fraud, public corruption, consumer and environmental crimes. Unlike many other prosecution agencies, we prosecute felony cases vertically, meaning that one Assistant District Attorney will handle a case from its arraignment to final disposition, allowing for more meaningful interaction and attention paid to victims and the pursuit of justice.
With the diverse nature of our community, the ability to work with people of different backgrounds is critical in the work we do. The Office of the District Attorney proactively seeks to recruit, retain and promote legal staff that reflects the diversity of the community served.
Essential functions include but are not limited to:
License or certificate:
Requires membership in the State Bar Association and license to practice in all state courts.
Desired Qualifications:
The candidate should have a comprehensive knowledge of state and federal and municipal codes, laws, and ordinances, particularly as applied to civil and criminal laws; legal processes and techniques of courtroom and jury trial work; administrative techniques and methods, particularly as they relate to the activities of the District Attorney's Office.
The candidate should have the ability to: speak and write effectively in the preparation and presentation of assigned legal cases; exercise considerable judgment and tact in dealing with court officials, juries, law enforcement agencies, and other governmental agencies in connection with legal assignments.
How to apply:
All applicants are required to submit the following supplemental materials in a single Word or PDF file along with their application:
Applications will be screened for relevant qualifying experience. Additional screening mechanisms may be implemented in order to determine candidates’ qualifications. Only those applicants who most closely meet the needs of the Agency will be invited to participate in the selection process. Applicants meeting the minimum qualifications are not guaranteed advancement in the process. Additional supplemental materials may be requested during the recruitment process.
Salary Range: $150,124 - $263,042 and commensurate with experience.
This is a continuous recruitment.
Contact: Shavaun Tolliver, Principal Human Resources Analyst (628) 652-4040
The City and County of San Francisco encourages women, minorities and persons with disabilities to apply. Applicants will be considered regardless of their sex, race, age, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition (associated with cancer, a history of cancer, or genetic characteristics), HIV/AIDS status, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, military and veteran status, or other protected category under the law.
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Are you ready to make a significant impact in your legal career? Join the San Francisco District Attorney's Office as an Assistant District Attorney - Civil/Criminal (8177) and be part of a renowned team dedicated to keeping our city safe and just. This permanent-exempt appointment offers you the opportunity to engage in meaningful work, ranging from handling various criminal cases in the Criminal Division to tackling complex white-collar crimes in our specialized division. You'll be responsible for trying jury and bench cases, preparing court documents, and maintaining records, all while representing the State of California in court. Your role will immerse you in the pursuit of justice, demanding fair and ethical prosecution practices with respect for everyone involved, whether they're victims, witnesses, or defendants. You’ll thrive in a diverse environment, where your ability to connect with people from all backgrounds will enhance your contributions to our community. With early substantial responsibilities and opportunities for growth, such as litigation and case management responsibilities, you’ll have a chance to handle cases from inception to resolution vertically. This position requires exceptional communication skills, legal knowledge, and the ability to work under pressure, making it perfect for those aspiring to excel in the legal field. If you are ready to grow professionally while serving the community, don’t miss the chance to join the San Francisco District Attorney's Office and take your legal career to the next level!
The mission of The San Francisco Department of Human Resources is to recruit, engage, and develop the City's workforce to meet the expectations and service needs of San Franciscans. DHR administers the City's civil service system, ensures payment ...
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