CHIEF DEPUTY PUBLIC DEFENDER (#JG8 ) $99.52-$133.40 hourly / $17,250.00-$23,122.00 monthly / $207,001.60-$277,472.00 yearly
Definition
Distinguishing Characteristics
Typical Tasks
Criminal Defense Services: Plans, organizes, directs, assigns and evaluates the work of attorneys engaged in defending criminal cases in Superior and Municipal Court; Assigns and rotates staff to assure that the difficulty and complexity of cases match the skill level of assigned attorney; Sets objectives and performance standards; Assures that staff is trained; Serves as a member of the management team to conduct long range planning and formulate and set policies and procedures; Prepares and monitors the division budget; Studies, interprets and applies laws, court decisions and other legal authorities; May personally prepare and try cases of special importance and complexity; Maintains liaison with Superior and appropriate Municipal Courts; Reviews and approves recommendations of subordinate staff in complex cases; Issues press releases; Represents the Public Defender at meetings and conferences as assigned; Acts as a resource and internal consultant to staff, other County departments and local law enforcement agencies; Prepares correspondence and reports; Attends and/or conducts meetings and conferences.
Administrative Services: Plans, organizes, directs, and evaluates through subordinate managers the work of staff functions including, Administrative Services such as: Budget Administration Data Processing Personnel Office Systems; Oversees the preparation and fiscal control of the departmental budget; Plans, develops and implements the departmental staff training and education program which includes attorneys and other professional staff; Serves as a team member of the management team with the responsibility for researching and recommending long range plans and system wide projects; Implements long range plans, system projects and policies and procedures; Supervises the Diversity/Inclusion and Safety Programs; Coordinates legislative review and research, and may propose and advocate for new laws; Oversees and coordinates grant selection and application; May write and present grant applications; Coordinates special projects, programs, and grants which include other County departments, outside community, and law enforcement agencies; Issues press releases; Represents the Public Defender at meetings and conferences as assigned; Acts as a resource and internal consultant to staff, other County departments and local law enforcement agencies; Prepares correspondence and reports; Attends and/or conducts meetings and conferences.
Employment Standards
Criminal Defense:
Thorough Knowledge Of:
Principles and practice of criminal law;
Judicial procedures and the rules of evidence;
Legal research methods;
Effective courtroom presentation techniques and procedures;
Working Knowledge Of:
Principles and practice of supervision;
Some Knowledge Of:
Budgeting procedures; Office organization and management.
Administration:
Thorough Knowledge Of:
Principles and practice of criminal law; Judicial procedures and the rules of evidence;
Working Knowledge Of:
Civil law;
Principles and practices of supervision and training;
Governmental budgeting procedures;
Principles and practices of organization and management;
Organization, simplification and layout;
Legal research methods and legislative review;
Some Knowledge Of:
Governmental organization and functional responsibilities.
Ability to: Plan, organize, direct and coordinate the operation of the assigned service area/division in the Public Defender's Office;
Assign, train and evaluate the work of professional and support staff;
Exercise initiative, ingenuity and sound judgment to solve difficult administrative, technical and personnel problems;
Establish and maintain an effective working relationship with the courts, law enforcement agencies, staff and the public;
Prepare and present clear, concise and logical statement of facts, law, argument and technical and administrative reports;
Develop and implement policies, systems and procedures to improve operations;
Interpret, analyze, explain, and apply complex laws, legal documents, rules, and regulations.
Training and Experience: Any combination of training and experience, which would provide the necessary skills and abilities, listed above is considered qualifying. A typical way to obtain these knowledge and abilities would be:
Five years of experience in the practice of the law*, including two years of administrative work or criminal defense.
*Note: Experience gained after admission to a State Bar. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Membership in the California State Bar.
Miscellaneous
Bargaining Unit: 06
EEOC Job Category: 01
Occupational Grouping: 32
Worker's Comp Code: 0053
CLASS: JG8; EST: 10/1/2021;