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Family Law
Litigation - Whistleblower - CFTC
$68,453- $83,096
Min 5 yrs required
Violence Against Women Project Training Prosecutor Responsibilities: To work at the direction of the Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan (PAAM), to meet the requirements of STOP Grant and GTEA Grant funded projects. The Training Attorney will work collaboratively with state partners, including the statewide STOP/GTEA Grant Administrative Agency, the Michigan Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Prevention and Treatment Board (MDVSATB), law enforcement, domestic and sexual violence service providers, court systems, and other identified partners, to assess the need for, and to develop and provide training programs for prosecutors, law enforcement officers, service providers and others on issues of domestic and sexual violence and stalking. Provide technical assistance and legal research to prosecutors on issues of domestic and sexual violence and stalking, and keep a log of such assistance. Participate in specialized training on the issues of sexual and domestic violence and stalking, conference development and management, and similar projects. Participate in meetings coordinating statewide training efforts. Serve on advisory councils, committees and other boards and entities as requested or invited by partners, and other groups working on issues of domestic and sexual violence and stalking. Serve as faculty or presenter to other entities or groups on issues of domestic and sexual violence and stalking. Consistent with requirements of grant funding, conduct significant outreach to identified partners and stakeholders, including Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Programs, other medical providers, DV/SA service providers, community organizations, faith-based organizations, batterer intervention programs, mental health service providers, government entities, court systems, and immigrant, minority and other underserved population groups. Keep accurate time records for work done and prepare reports to grant funders.
Qualification and Experience
Qualifications: JD Degree from an accredited law school. Member in good standing of the State Bar. Extensive experience in prosecuting cases of domestic and sexual violence. Demonstrated clear and concise writing ability. Attended an instructor development training program (train-the-trainer) or significant experience as a trainer. Demonstrated knowledge in presentation (Microsoft PowerPoint, or similar programs.) and publishing software (Adobe InDesign, Adobe Acrobat Professional, etc.) or willingness to learn how to use such software. Duration of the grant funding: ending October 1, 2017
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