Supervising Attorney Talbot Co: District III
APD SUPERVISOR
Recruitment #25-005357-0003
Department | OPD District Operations |
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Date Opened | 2/19/2025 08:59:00 AM |
Filing Deadline | 3/6/2025 11:59:00 PM |
Salary | APD, Supervisor: starting at $120,399.00 (Grade 23, Step 13) |
Employment Type |
Full-Time
|
HR Analyst | Angela Stokes |
Work Location |
Talbot
|
Introduction
The Maryland Office of the Public Defender (MOPD) seeks an
experienced, zealous, dedicated, and demonstrated leader to serve as the
Supervising Attorney for the Talbot County office located in the Upper Eastern
Shore, District III that serves the communities of Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen
Anne’s and Talbot Counties. We are committed to building a culturally diverse
staff and strongly encourage people historically underrepresented in the
practice of law to apply.
The Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne’s, and Talbot Counties offices are busy public defender offices of approximately 45+ attorneys and staff. The Talbot County office provides a unique opportunity for innovative challenges. It also offers a wide-ranging practice from misdemeanors, juvenile, problem solving courts to serious felonies. MOPD’s vision is for Justice, Fairness, and Dignity for All. We are committed to our core values of a culture of excellence, client-centered representation, and tenacious advocacy, and remain united as a team in achieving our mission. At MOPD we use our legal education and experience to fight for justice and fairness, no matter what and we refuse to remain silent in the midst of human suffering. Our unique talents, identities, educational backgrounds, and perspectives guide us in representing our clients. We stand up against prejudice, systemic racism, and inequity in all of the spaces we occupy. Learn more about our mission and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
GRADE
Main Purpose of Job
Overview of the Position:
The Supervising Attorney combines
their demonstrated dedication to the representation of indigent clients with
their strong leadership and litigation skills to ensure the highest standard of
client representation in a team-oriented environment focused on a
client-centered approach to representation. The Supervising Attorney is
involved in the day-to-day operations and supervision of attorneys and support
staff, maintains an active caseload, interfaces with the Judiciary, community
partners and helps promote community engagement.
Duties and Responsibilities:
· Reports
to the District Public Defender and Deputy District Public Defender for
District III.
· Works
closely with the District III leadership team to maintain a high standard of
representation through ensuring accountability while fostering mentorship,
teamwork, and communication.
· Supervises
attorneys handling bail reviews, misdemeanor, juvenile, non-support, violation
of probation jury trial prayers and felony cases as well as other professional
and core staff.
· Monitors
the attorney caseloads and the distribution of cases to ensure optimal client
outcomes and attorney development.
· Actively
consults with attorneys on case preparation and trial strategy.
· Identifies,
assesses, and cultivates talent amongst attorneys.
· Ensures
accountability through the regular evaluation of attorney and staff
performance.
· Fosters
a culture of excellence, resourcefulness, and zealousness amongst attorneys and
staff.
· Handles
and approves transcript requests, investigation requests, and panel
determinations.
· Works
closely with the Training Division and other Statewide Divisions to ensure
effective representation through the development of relevant policies,
practices, and training (including conducting regular in-house training
programs).
· Maintains
an active caseload.
· Identifies,
organizes and participates in community outreach activities.
· Performs
other duties as determined by the State Public Defender.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Core Competencies and Requirements:
· Demonstrated
commitment to zealous and comprehensive public defense.
· Excellent
writing, research, and oral advocacy skills.
· A desire
to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with constructive feedback and
performance evaluations.
· Substantial
criminal litigation experience and strong trial skills (a minimum of 3 years
felony experience).
· Commitment
to addressing systemic inadequacies and inequities in the criminal justice
system.
· Strong
interpersonal skills, including the ability to communicate effectively with
colleagues, adversaries, clients, and family members, irrespective of
differences in backgrounds and lived experiences.
· Exceptional
organizational, legal, and administrative skills necessary to manage dynamic
teams and high-volume caseloads.
· Demonstrated
leadership, mentorship, supervisory, client advocacy, and management abilities.
· Active membership in good standing in the Maryland Bar or
Bar of another state. Attorneys barred in another state must become a member of
the Maryland Bar within 18 months of the start date.
BENEFITS
Salary and Benefits:
This is a promotion opportunity for current MOPD attorneys
at Grade 22 or below. Salary is dependent on experience and salary rules will
apply to State of Maryland employees.
Assistant Public Defender, Supervisor: starting at
$120,399.00 (Grade 23, Step 13).
Please visit the State of Maryland Employee’s page here to review benefit information.
FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS
How to Apply:
If you wish to be considered, please click here to fill out
the application and upload the following documents in one PDF attachment
through the Resume Tab in the JobAps Application:
(1) a current resume, (2) a cover letter, and (3) a list of four professional
references.
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Assistant Public Defenders are full-time employees and
cannot engage in the private practice of law while in this position. MD Code,
Criminal Procedure Art., Section 16-203(d)(2). Assistant Public Defenders
cannot engage in the private practice of law while in this position.
As a State agency, the Maryland Office of the Public
Defender (MOPD) is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. MOPD
is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals without regard
to race, color, religion, sex, physical or mental disability, age, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic
information.
All applicants must be able to communicate with clients and
visitors and possess the ability to complete tasks in a fast-paced work
environment. Applicants must be able to work in various positions and
travel to various courtrooms, office environments, and detention facilities
throughout the state. MOPD is further committed to providing equal opportunity
and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment,
its services, programs, and activities by modifying or adjusting the job application
process or the job or work environment to make reasonable accommodations to the
known applicant or employee to enable the applicant or employee be considered
for the position they desire; to perform the essential functions of the
position in question; or to enjoy equal benefits and privileges of employment
as are enjoyed by other similarly situated employees without disabilities,
unless the accommodation imposes an undue hardship.
Applicants must be able to operate a computer and other
office equipment. Applicants must have access to a motor vehicle or be able to
navigate public transportation. If a reasonable accommodation is needed, please
contact Tawanda Jackson, Human Resources Supervisor, at 410-767-8503 or
tawandal.jackson@maryland.gov.