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BUREAU CHIEF- APPEALS DIVISION (PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE)

Flint, United States

Starting Pay: $57.4803 Hourly ($119,559)
Step A: $60.3538 Hourly ($125,536)
Step B: $63.3716 Hourly ($131,813)
Step C: $67.1952 Hourly ($139,766)


MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Graduation from an accredited law school and a member of the State Bar of Michigan in good standing;

-AND-

Ten (10) years' legal practice (lawyer, judge or referee). Of those ten years:


At least five (5) years' experience prosecuting criminal cases or in a governmental law office;

-AND-

Of those five (5) years, at least three (3) years' experience in the trial of felony cases amounting to 10 criminal jury trials to verdict or 25 delinquency/neglect abuse trials;

-AND-

Two (2) years' experience teaching at any level or providing training to law enforcement, prosecutors or other criminal justice partner agencies, such as DHHS;

-AND-

A. Service to a governing board of a non-profit agency, community group, professional group, religious group or Governmental board or body;

-OR-

B. Service as an athletic coach of an organized sporting group at any level -OR- as a referee of any organized sporting group at any level -OR- a Scout Troop Leader at any level -OR- prior oversight, training and mentorship responsibilities to interns/externs or junior staff.

-OR-

Any combination of A and B.

JOB SUMMARY: Works under the direct supervision of the Prosecutor and Chief Assistant Prosecutor; primary tasks are the oversight of staff (APA and support staff) and work product of their assigned division of the Prosecutor's Office; work in conjunction with co-supervisors of other divisions and the clerical supervisors and advocate supervisor; the Bureau Chief will appear in court as required by their divisions workload and as assigned by the Prosecutor or Chief Assistant.

ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS:

  • Manages the workflow and supervises the staff of the varying divisions of the Prosecutor's Office to which they may be assigned;
  • Exemplifies and practices sound leadership and mentorship principles;
  • Participates with Prosecutor's Office Administration in the formulation, implementation and execution of office policy, both legal and general;
  • Assists APA staff in conducting trials or other complex litigation matters;
  • Conducts legal research;
  • Serves as a liaison between the Prosecutor's Office and the courts, community agencies, law enforcement agencies and other criminal justice partners at the direction of the elected Prosecutor;
  • Serves on at least one committee of the Prosecuting Attorney's Association as directed by the elected Prosecutor;
  • Serves in a leadership role in at least one outside (the County) organization or in conjunction with the leadership team of Genesee County as directed by the elected Prosecutor;
  • Prepares and handles cases in all courts in Genesee County.

Please see the attached job description for more details.

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