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Towson, MD, United States
Assistant State's Attorney I- Non-Merit
Attorney
Company Review
Full-time
No
In this role, the Assistant State's Attorney I will handle hundreds of cases a week, including traffic and criminal misdemeanor cases. They will be responsible for preparing files, communicating with defense attorneys, and appearing in court to handle the cases on their docket. The salary for this position is $77,000 annually and it is a full-time, non-merit position with a 35-hour work week and Baltimore County benefits. The job number for this position is ASAI 07-23 and it is within the States Attorney department. Key Responsibilities: - Handle hundreds of cases a week, including traffic and criminal misdemeanor cases - Prepare files and communicate with defense attorneys - Appear in court to handle cases on docket - Manage and prioritize multiple complex matters - Communicate effectively through oral and written communication - Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others - Work independently and meet deadlines while handling multiple tasks - Maintain professionalism under pressure - Possess strong ownership and responsibility for tasks - Interact with the public and various agencies - Conduct electronic discovery and have proficiency with legal research platforms - Perform with minimal administrative support Salary and Benefits: - $77,000 annually - Full-time, non-merit position - 35-hour work week - Baltimore County benefits Qualifications: - Graduation from an ABA accredited law school - Licensed to practice law in the State of Maryland, or eligible to waive into the bar of the State of Maryland - Knowledge of Maryland and Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Evidence - Knowledge of County best practices and procedures - Ability to manage and prioritize multiple complex matters - Strong communication skills - Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships - Ability to work independently and meet deadlines - Strong technology skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Office and legal research platforms - Character and citizenship requirements Conditions of Employment: - Participation in Baltimore County Employees’ Retirement System - Employment background investigation, including criminal background and education checks Organization: Baltimore County Department: States Attorney Location: Towson, MD Job Type: Non-Merit Job Number: ASAI 07-23 Salary: $77,000 annually Experience: ABA accredited law school graduate, licensed to practice law in Maryland Benefits: Baltimore County benefits, 35-hour work week Key Responsibilities: - Handle hundreds of cases a week, including traffic and criminal misdemeanor cases - Prepare files and communicate with defense attorneys - Appear in court to handle cases on docket - Manage and prioritize multiple complex matters - Communicate effectively through oral and written communication - Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others - Work independently and meet deadlines while handling multiple tasks - Maintain professionalism under pressure - Possess strong ownership and responsibility for tasks - Interact with the public and various agencies - Conduct electronic discovery and have proficiency with legal research platforms - Perform with minimal administrative support Salary and Benefits: - $77,000 annually - Full-time, non-merit position - 35-hour work week - Baltimore County benefits Qualifications: - Graduation from an ABA accredited law school - Licensed to practice law in the State of Maryland, or eligible to waive into the bar of the State of Maryland - Knowledge of Maryland and Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Evidence - Knowledge of County best practices and procedures - Ability to manage and prioritize multiple complex matters - Strong communication skills - Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships - Ability to work independently and meet deadlines - Strong technology skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Office and legal research platforms - Character and citizenship requirements Conditions of Employment: - Participation in Baltimore County Employees’ Retirement System - Employment background investigation, including criminal background and education checks Interested in joining the Baltimore County team as an Assistant State's Attorney I? Apply now and attach your resume and three professional references to be considered for this role. Don't miss this opportunity to work in a fast-paced and challenging environment, handling a wide variety of cases and making a positive impact in your community. Apply today!
00 annually location towson, md job type non merit job number asai 07-23 department states attorney opening date 03/27/2024 closing date continuous description benefits interested applicants must attach your resume and three professional references to your application along with your degree(s)/transcript(s) or certification(s)/license(s) to be considered for this position. you must attach your resume and three professional references to your application. you must attach your resume and three professional references the application. each asa is assigned multiple dockets a week (2-3) and must prepare the files, communicate with defense attorneys and physically go to court and handle all of the cases on the docket. agency baltimore county address 308 allegheny avenue towson, maryland, 21204 website http://www. agency baltimore county address 308 allegheny avenue towson, maryland, 21204 website
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USD 77000 Annually
Jul 22, 2024
Apr 08, 2024
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