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Assistant Prosecuting Attorney - Family Law (3895-31)

Hamilton County, Ohio
Posted Feb 08
Temporary
Cincinnati, Ohio

Assistant Prosecuting Attorney – FAMILY LAW DIVISION (2784-31)

HOURS: Monday - Friday, 8 am -5pm

STARTING SALARY: $80,168.00; salary commensurate w/level of experience

FLSA: Exempt

CLASSIFICATION: Unclassified

IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR: Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney of Family Law

Deadline to Apply: March 10, 2024

POSITION SUMMARY: The Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney is seeking a qualified attorney to represent Hamilton County Department of Job & Family Services (HCJFS) in child abuse, neglect and dependency matters. The attorney hired will fill a position as an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney (APA) and will practice before the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas, Juvenile Division, the First District Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of Ohio. The APA shall have a firm foundation in legal research and writing, demonstrate competence, possess the highest integrity and display strong time management skills.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's Degree

Juris Doctorate

Admission to Ohio Bar pursuant to Section 4705.01 of the Ohio Revised Code

ESSENTIAL FUNCTION AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A FAMILY LAW APA:

  • Provide legal advice and consultation to as well as legal representation for caseworkers and management at the HCJFS on matters involving child abuse, neglect and dependency as well as youth with an open Children’s Services case that have been adjudicated delinquent. Cases include voluntary protective cases as well as children in the status of interim protective supervision, interim custody, protective supervision, temporary custody, planned permanent living arrangement and permanent custody of the agency.
  • Analyze legal issues and assess feasibility of court action.
  • Conduct legal research and writing on various legal issues.
  • Review, prepare and draft discovery requests.
  • Draft complaints, motions, legal briefs, appeals and other pleadings for court involved cases.
  • Respond to motions filed by opposing parties.
  • Serve as the trial attorney for HCJFS by attending and participating in all stages of the court proceedings including: preliminary protective hearings; pretrial, adjudication, disposition and post-disposition hearings; review and annual review hearings; motions to set aside and objection hearings; and appeals.
  • Work professionally with members of the Prosecutor’s Office, opposing counsel, court personnel, law enforcement agencies, and the public.
  • Perform all other duties assigned, delegated or required by supervisor or the Prosecuting Attorney as well as those prescribed by law.
  • Serve on an on-call rotation after normal business hours and weekends to provide legal advice and consultation to HCJFS for issues regarding emergency removal, telephonic orders, medical emergencies or any other emergent matter. This includes attendance at any hearings scheduled by the Court during non-business hours when the hearing falls on your assigned rotation.
  • Provide legal training to HCJFS social workers and staff when requested.
  • Other duties as assigned

CORE COMPETENCIES:

  • Demonstrate strong communication and interpersonal skills that include the ability to effectively communicate and interact with the client, the Court, legal professionals and other stakeholders
  • Critical thinking and decision making skills
  • Detail oriented
  • Flexible and quick-thinking
  • Quick learning ability when new tasks are required
  • Good time management
  • Prioritize all job duties to ensure accurate and timely completion of responsibilities
  • Possess excellent research and writing skills with requisite understanding of relevant legal issues
  • Knowledge of computers and computer operating systems with ability to learn Matrix case management system; knowledge of LexisNexis Legal Research product
  • Possess qualities of fairness, a strong work ethic and the highest integrity
  • Maintain confidentiality
  • Able to conduct business in accordance with the Ohio Revised Code, the Ohio Rules of Juvenile Procedure and other state and federal laws
  • Able to perform all other duties assigned, delegate or required of an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney as well as those prescribed by law

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

The APA frequently types, handles materials, manipulates office equipment, and operates copier and fax machines. The APA generally works in an office and courtroom setting where the noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. The APA must be able to be present in the office during normal work hours and routinely travel to and from court.

Employment offer is contingent upon a successful background check.

Please submit resume and cover letter to:

Hamilton County Prosecutor's Office

Carla Guenthner, Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney

230 East 9th Street, Suite 4000

Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

or email to: Carla.Guenthner@hcpros.org

The Prosecutor is an equal employment opportunity employer. Employment decisions are based on merit and business needs, and not on color, race, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, veteran status, marital status, a disability that does not prohibit performance of essential job functions, genetic information or any other status protected by applicable law.

The Prosecutor has a strict policy against any form of unlawful discrimination. The policy prohibits both discrimination based on any of the protected characteristic described in previous paragraph, and retaliation against a person who opposes or complains about prohibited conduct or who participates in any way in the complaint, investigation, or reasonable accommodation processes. The Prosecutor prohibits such harassment by and against all employees, vendors, clients and visitors. It is the policy of the Prosecutor to provide a working atmosphere free from discriminatory insult, intimidate and other forms of harassment.

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