Title: Deputy State's Attorney - Limited-Service
Various, VT, US
How to Apply
**DO NOT APPLY ONLINE** Interested applicants must send a brief cover letter, current resume including starting and ending month and year for each job, education, and a list of three (3) work-related references with daytime phone numbers, to: Executive Assistant Ashley Perry, sas.jobs@vermont.gov. Must include which county or counties you are applying for in the subject line of your submission.
Overview
The Department of State’s Attorneys and Sheriffs is hiring a Limited-Service Deputy State’s Attorney in the following counties: Bennington, Franklin, Lamoille, Washington and Windham. A Deputy State’s Attorney (DSA) represents the State’s Attorney’s Office in prosecuting criminal and certain civil offenses within the County. Each position is full time and is eligible for benefits that include annual, sick, and personal leave, state holidays, retirement, health insurance (80% employer paid), life insurance, dental after 6 months, and long-term disability after one year.
The DSA position is covered by the SAS DSA pay plan with a salary range of $30.67 to $60.74 based upon relevant legal experience, department policies, and admission to the Vermont Bar. This is an excellent opportunity for an attorney interested in criminal justice work and acquiring substantial experience in trial work.
A DSA is expected to effectively manage their caseload, and may be required to assist other offices at the direction of the State’s Attorney or the Executive Director. A DSA must work effectively with coworkers, law enforcement, community agencies, and other partners, and pursue best practices, innovative approaches and positive outcomes in the justice system. Incumbent can expect pressures from workload and deadlines. Work outside of the normal schedule regularly occurs. Private means transportation must be available.
Minimum Requirements
J.D. degree and admission to the Vermont Bar. An individual who has read the law in Vermont and been admitted to the Vermont bar is eligible to apply. An individual pending bar results or admission to the Vermont bar may be considered, but will be required to pass the bar and be admitted in Vermont within a reasonable timeframe as determined by the State’s Attorney in order to continue employment. Courtroom and jury trial experience is desirable.
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