Assistant Borough Chief, Manhattan ICSU

City of New YorkNew York City, NY
11h

About The Position

The Family Court Division seeks dynamic, enthusiastic, and strategic leaders with a clear vision for supporting staff, strengthening community partnerships, and promoting fair and effective outcomes for the children, families, and communities we serve. The Assistant Borough Chief reports directly to a Deputy Borough Chief and plays a key leadership role in supervising legal and support staff, ensuring high-quality practice, and advancing the mission of the Division. The position is available in both the juvenile justice and interstate child support units.

Requirements

  • A minimum of five (5) years of relevant experience by December 2025.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of and experience in delinquency and criminal law and/or the Interstate Child Support Practice.
  • Strong leadership, communication, analytical, and organizational skills.
  • Ability to work effectively with court stakeholders, partner agencies, community groups, and diverse staff.
  • Commitment to the mission of the Family Court Division and to improving outcomes for children, families, and communities.

Responsibilities

  • Supervise and train multiple attorneys in all aspects of their work both in and out of court.
  • Provide legal, strategic, and procedural guidance to attorneys and support professionals.
  • Conduct regular case reviews, transcript reviews, and courtroom observations.
  • Review and edit written work, including petitions, supporting depositions, motions, and Memoranda of Law, Objections and Rebuttals.
  • Maintain an active caseload.
  • Assist Borough Chiefs with office initiatives, administrative duties, and development/implementation of borough and division-wide policies, procedures, and protocols.
  • Develop and maintain relationships with community stakeholders; maintain a consistent presence in Community neighborhoods to address juvenile delinquency and support Interstate Child Support matters.
  • Support the professional development of staff through training, mentoring, and constructive feedback.
  • Present at staff meetings on legal issues, practice updates, and changes to statutes and caselaw.
  • Attend and/or present external trainings to identify emerging issues in practice.
  • Draft, review, and evaluate annual performance assessments; develop and monitor performance improvement plans when necessary.
  • Represent the Division at interagency meetings and serve as liaison to city and statewide partners including, but not limited to, NYPD, the Department of Probation, ACS, DSS, HRA, and OTDA.
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