Trial Attorney - YAD Lowell

Committee for Public Counsel ServicesLowell, MA

About The Position

The Youth Advocacy Division (YAD) of the Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS), the Massachusetts public defender agency, is seeking to fill a Trial Attorney position in its Lowell Office. YAD Trial Attorneys provide zealous legal representation on delinquency and youthful offender cases using the Positive Youth Development Approach, as well as using all the same criminal defense skills needed to practice in district and superior courts. They also provide post dispositional advocacy and support to DYS committed youth, as well as school-based advocacy. CPCS is committed to protecting the fundamental constitutional and human rights of our assigned clients through zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense, and the fullness of excellent legal representation. CPCS is the state agency in Massachusetts responsible for providing an attorney when the state or federal constitution or a state statute requires the appointment of an attorney for a person who cannot afford to retain one. The agency provides representation in criminal, delinquency, youthful offender, family regulation, guardianship, mental health, sexually dangerous person, and sex offender registry cases, as well as in appeals and post-conviction and post-judgment proceedings related to those matters. The Youth Advocacy Division (YAD), the juvenile defender division of CPCS, is committed to ensuring that every indigent child in Massachusetts has access to zealous legal representation in delinquency, GCL Revocation, juvenile murder, juvenile appeals, and youthful offender cases from a diverse and ever improving community of juvenile defenders consisting of both private assigned counsel and staff public defenders. YAD provides leadership, training, support, and oversight to the indigent juvenile defense bar in Massachusetts. As youth in Massachusetts have a right to jury trials, an Attorney in Charge (AIC) oversees a trial office which integrates the work of Trial Attorneys, a social service advocate (SSA), and an administrative assistant (AA) to fully address the legal and developmental needs of our clients. Located approximately 30 miles to the north west of Boston, Lowell, with an estimated population of 115,554 in 2020, is the fifth most populous city in Massachusetts. Incorporated in 1826 to serve as a mill town, many of its historic manufacturing sites are preserved by the National Park Service. During the Cambodian genocide, the city took in an influx of refugees, leading to Lowell having America's second largest Cambodian-American population in America. Lowell is also home to UMass Lowell, Middlesex Community College, and a thriving arts community. The Lowell office also covers Lawrence, another old mill town with an interesting mix of colonial and industrial history and modern immigrant cultures.

Requirements

  • Must be eligible to practice law in Massachusetts, either as a member of the Massachusetts bar in good standing, as a law school graduate under Supreme Judicial Court Rule 3:03, or as the member of the bar of another jurisdiction eligible to engage in limited Massachusetts practice under Supreme Judicial Court Rule 3:04
  • Access to an automobile in order to travel to courts, clients, and investigation locations that are not easily accessible by public transportation
  • Access to home internet access sufficient to work remotely

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with criminal, especially youth defense
  • Experience with a community-oriented defender practice
  • Ability to provide trauma informed and culturally competent representation
  • Knowledge of adolescent development
  • A demonstrated commitment to social justice issues and experience working with individuals of diverse backgrounds
  • Knowledge of positive youth development
  • Knowledge of state and local resources of use to juvenile defendants
  • Understanding of juvenile justice practice and policy issues
  • Experience with educational system advocacy
  • Experience with the child welfare system
  • Experience working with children and youth
  • Fluency in Spanish is strongly preferred
  • Lawyers with four or more years of experience are encouraged to apply

Responsibilities

  • Trial Attorneys provide zealous legal representation on delinquency and youthful offender cases using the Positive Youth Development Approach, as well as using all the same criminal defense skills needed to practice in district and superior courts.
  • They also provide post-dispositional advocacy and support to DYS committed youth, as well as school-based advocacy.
  • Trial Attorneys also work on projects related to improving legal representation and outcomes for court involved children.
  • In addition, Trial Attorneys play a leadership role in working towards reducing the racial and ethnic disparities in the juvenile legal system.
  • Trial Attorneys may be assigned cases in other counties as needed.
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