The Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney is an experienced attorney position responsible for the county’s civil legal needs which may include open meetings attendance and compliance, relevant document drafting such as ordinances and resolutions, and the prosecution or defense of civil cases such as child protection cases, civil asset forfeitures, mental commitments, and other civil cases filed against the county. A Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney’s duties include providing legal advice to county officials and employees on a wide variety of issues such as ordinances, planning and zoning issues, procurement, foreclosures, bankruptcy, county assistance, negotiating and reviewing contracts, representing the county in legal actions or litigation, preparing legal pleadings, forms, orders, contracts and other paperwork, attending court hearings and other proceedings, and negotiating civil settlements. The Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys work under the direction of the Prosecuting Attorney and Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney with considerable latitude to exercise independent judgment and initiative within their primary department and office assignments, and each is available to assist the other and the Prosecuting Attorney. The principal duties of the Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney are performed in the office and the courtroom, with on-call rotation assignment to respond to legal issues from law enforcement officers, defense attorneys, judges, and other prosecuting attorneys.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level