- Hourly / - BiWeekly /
- Monthly / $39,584.00-$62,705.00 Yearly
A Public Defender Intake Specialist II is the full performance level of work determining client eligibility for representation by the Office of the Public Defender and obtaining initial client information for preparation of case files. Employees in this classification do not supervise other positions.
Employees in this classification receive general supervision from a Public Defender Intake Specialist Supervisor or an administrator. Work is performed at local public defender offices, jails, detention centers, prisons and the courts of Maryland.
Positions in this classification are evaluated by using the classification job evaluation methodology. The use of this method involves comparing the assigned duties and responsibilities of a position to the job criteria found in the Nature of Work and Examples of Work sections of the class specification.
The Public Defender Intake Specialist Trainee, Public Defender Intake Specialist I and Public Defender Intake Specialist II are differentiated on the basis of supervisory control exercised by the supervisor over these employees. The Public Defender Intake Specialist Trainee learns to perform duties under close supervision. The Public Defender Intake Specialist I performs duties under close supervision at times and under general supervision at other times depending upon the complexity of the specific duties being performed. The Public Defender Intake Specialist II performs the full range of duties and responsibilities under general supervision. The Public Defender Intake Specialist II is differentiated from the Public Defender Intake Specialist Lead in that the Public Defender Intake Specialist Lead assigns, reviews, and approves the work of and trains lower-level Public Defender Intake Specialists.
Interviews persons to obtain personal and financial information necessary to determine eligibility for representation by the Office of the Public Defender;
Responds to inquiries from clients regarding eligibility requirements, services of the Office of the Public Defender and courtroom procedures;
Computes applicants' assets and liabilities to determine financial status;
Determines client eligibility based on the individual's financial and personal circumstances in accordance with the eligibility guidelines;
Completes the client application for representation and initiates the client case file;
Recommends unusual and borderline non-eligible cases for reconsideration by the Public Defender or designee;
Obtains documentation and information necessary for the client case file, such as proof of income, social service recipient identification, statement of charges, police reports and the court docket schedule;
Interviews eligible clients to obtain statements of their version of the alleged offense and to gather information useful for the client's defense, such as names of potential witnesses and the name of hospital(s) where the client may have been treated;
Reviews Judicial Information System (JIS), Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) and ProLaw to determine existence of other pending charges or cases;
Inputs case file information into ProLaw Case Management System;
May take statements from defense witnesses as directed by an Assistant Public Defender;
May travel to jails, prisons or other facilities to interview applicants;
May be responsible for preparing dockets for attorneys;
May be responsible for monitoring dockets in assigned courtrooms;
May prepare subpoenas, writs or summonses;
Performs other related duties.
Class Descriptions are broad descriptions covering groups of positions used by various State departments and agencies. Position descriptions maintained by the using department or agency specifically address the essential job functions of each position.
Class Descriptions provide information about the Nature of Work, Examples of Work, General Requirements and Acknowledgements. The Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities; Minimum Education and Experience Requirements; Special Requirements; and recruitment and testing procedures are set by the using agency.
This is a Skilled Service classification in the State Personnel Management System. All positions in this classification are Skilled Service positions. Some positions in Skilled Service classifications may be designated Special Appointment in accordance with the State Personnel and Pensions Article, Section 6-405, Annotated Code of Maryland.
This classification is not assigned to a bargaining unit, as indicated by the designation of S (Supervisor), M (Manager), T (Agency Head), U (Board or Commission Member), W (Student), X (Used by Agency or Excluded by Executive Order), or Z (Confidential). As provided by State Personnel and Pensions Article, Section 3-102, special appointment, temporary, contractual, supervisory, managerial and confidential employees are excluded collective bargaining. Additionally, certain executive branch agencies are exempt from collective bargaining and all positions in those agencies are excluded from collective bargaining.
Employees in this classification are eligible to receive overtime compensation. An employee who works more than the normal workweek is entitled to be compensated for that overtime, as provided by the State Personnel and Pensions Article, Section 8-305.