Job Description
Assistant State's Attorney - Economic Crimes: A Rewarding Career Opportunity
The Office of the State's Attorney is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Assistant State's Attorney to join our team in the Economic Crimes Unit. This is a challenging and rewarding career opportunity for an individual with a strong background in law and a passion for seeking justice for victims of economic crimes.
Responsibilities:
- Investigating and handling complex cases using circumstantial evidence and best business practices for building a strong case and assessing fiduciary liability - Interviewing victims and witnesses to gather information and determine appropriate sentence recommendations and guidelines - Researching relevant case law and codes for applicability to legal issues - Drafting and preparing legal documents such as briefs, motions, and subpoenas - Coordinating with other city and state agencies to provide assistance and protection to victims and witnesses of elder financial abuse and vulnerable person financial abuse - Participating in community engagement initiatives - Performing related work as required
Qualifications:
- Juris Doctor degree and Maryland bar admission - Prior prosecution jury trial experience - Ability to work independently and highly organized - Understanding of business accounting practices (preferred but not required)
Salary: $77,191 (commensurate with experience) comprehensive benefits package.
To Apply: Interested candidates should email a cover letter and resume to **MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW*** with "ECU - Assistant State's Attorney" as the subject reference.
The Office of the State's Attorney is an equal opportunity employer, providing a fair and inclusive work environment for all employees.
Why Join Our Team?
- Opportunity to make a difference in the lives of victims of economic crimes - Challenging and diverse caseload - Collaborative and supportive work environment - Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package - Professional growth and development opportunities
The Role:
As an Assistant State's Attorney in the Economic Crimes Unit, you will play a crucial role in seeking justice for victims of economic crimes. You will be responsible for investigating and handling complex cases, working closely with victims and witnesses, and coordinating with other agencies to provide assistance and protection. This role requires a strong understanding of business accounting practices and the ability to work independently and effectively build a case using circumstantial evidence.
Qualifications:
To be considered for this position, you must have a Juris Doctor degree and be admitted to the Maryland bar. Prior prosecution jury trial experience is also required. The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated ability to work independently, be highly organized, and have a strong passion for seeking justice for victims of economic crimes.
Salary:
The salary for this position is $77,191 or higher, depending on experience. In addition, the Office of the State's Attorney offers a comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.
To Apply:
If you are interested in this rewarding career opportunity, please email your cover letter and resume to **MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW*** with "ECU - Assistant State's Attorney" as the subject reference. We look forward to hearing from you!
Join Our Team and Make a Difference!
The Office of the State's Attorney is dedicated to seeking justice for victims of economic crimes and providing a fair and inclusive work environment for all employees. We are currently seeking a highly skilled and motivated Assistant State's Attorney to join our Economic Crimes Unit.
The Ideal Candidate:
- Has a Juris Doctor degree and is admitted to the Maryland bar - Has prior prosecution jury trial experience - Is able to work independently and is highly organized - Has a strong understanding of business accounting practices (preferred but not required)
Responsibilities:
- Investigate and handle complex cases using circumstantial evidence and best business practices for building a strong case and assessing fiduciary liability - Interview victims and witnesses to gather information and determine appropriate sentence recommendations and guidelines - Research relevant case law and codes for applicability to legal issues - Draft and prepare legal documents, such as briefs, motions, and subpoenas - Coordinate with other city and state agencies to provide assistance and protection to victims and witnesses of elder financial abuse and vulnerable person financial abuse - Participate in community engagement initiatives - Perform related work as required
Salary:
The salary for this position is $77,191 or higher, depending on experience. In addition, the Office of the State's Attorney offers a comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.
To Apply:
If you are interested in this challenging and rewarding career opportunity, please email your cover letter and resume to **MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW*** with "ECU - Assistant State's Attorney" as the subject reference.
Join Our Team and Help Seek Justice for Victims of Economic Crimes!
The Office of the State's Attorney is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Assistant State's Attorney to join our Economic Crimes Unit. This is a challenging and rewarding career opportunity for an individual with a strong background in law and a passion for seeking justice for victims of economic crimes.
Responsibilities:
- Investigating and handling complex cases using circumstantial evidence and best business practices for building a strong case and assessing fiduciary liability - Interviewing victims and witnesses to gather information and determine appropriate sentence recommendations and guidelines - Researching relevant case law and codes for applicability to legal issues - Drafting and preparing legal documents such as briefs, motions, and subpoenas - Coordinating with other city and state agencies to provide assistance and protection to victims and witnesses of elder financial abuse and vulnerable person financial abuse - Participating in community engagement initiatives - Performing related work as required
Qualifications:
- Juris Doctor degree and Maryland bar admission - Prior prosecution jury trial experience - Ability to work independently and highly organized - Understanding of business accounting practices (preferred but not required)
Salary:
The salary for this position is $77,191 or higher, depending on experience. In addition, the Office of the State's Attorney offers a comprehensive benefits package