The Civil Rights Enforcement Section (CRES) handles a broad range of significant civil rights and constitutional law matters on behalf of the Attorney General and the State of California. Assignments may include: proactively planning, organizing, managing, and conducting large scale investigations and civil litigation, often on cutting edge, novel issues of law and fact; researching complex legal issues and authoring amicus curiae briefs on emerging constitutional rights, civil liberties, and federalism issues; engaging with other governmental agencies, civil rights organizations, advocates and members of the public; providing advice on sensitive and high-profile matters to the Attorney General, other high level state officials and agencies, and other sections and divisions of the California Department of Justice (Cal DOJ); reviewing and analyzing proposed state legislation; preparing informational materials for the public; and developing model policies, trainings, and best practices for state and local agencies to implement state law and policy.
Under the supervision of the Senior Assistant Attorney General of CRES, the Supervising Deputy Attorney General supervises the work of Deputy Attorneys General in CRES working on general civil rights matters; advises the Attorney General and Executive Staff on significant policy matters related to civil rights policy; spearheads initiatives; handles general administrative matters; actively participates in the interview and selection process for Deputy Attorneys General; directs and engages in community and stakeholder outreach; and performs the most difficult and complex legal work related to the supervision of investigations, litigation, trials, writs, and appeals, requiring the highest level of independent judgment. This advertisement is seeking applicants to focus on the following issue areas: children’s rights, constitutional policing, racial justice, and general civil rights work. In your cover letter, applicants are required to explain their specific interests and qualifications in one or more of these areas and how you would approach supervising this work in CRES.
You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement.
Working Conditions
Minimum Requirements
You will find the Minimum Requirements in the Class Specification.- DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL SUPERVISOR
Additional Documents
- Job Application Package Checklist
- Duty Statement
Position Details
Department Information
- This position is located in the Public Rights Division, Civil Rights Enforcement Section, and may be filled in San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego or Los Angeles. Please clearly indicate your preferred city in the "Explanations" section of your State application or cover letter.
- Please disregard the SROA/Surplus language below, as the Department of Justice requires applicants to submit their SROA/Surplus Letter if that is the basis of their eligibility.
The Deputy Attorney General classifications qualify for a “Hire Above Minimum" (HAM) salary (Hiring Above Minimum Policy).The starting salary for each classification will be:- Deputy Attorney General Supervisor (8 years): $14,228
New to State candidates in the DAG series will be hired at the starting HAM salary of the classifications.
- For more information about the department please visit the Attorney General’s website at http://www.oag.ca.gov
- If you'd like to speak with a recruiter prior to submitting your application, please email Recruiters@doj.ca.gov.
Special Requirements
- A fingerprint check will be required.
- JC-482489 must clearly be stated in the "Examination or Job Title(s) For Which You Are Applying" section of your state application (STD 678). If sending paper applications, please email the HR contact listed in this job vacancy to confirm receipt of your materials.
- Individuals who are new to state service must have list eligibility in order to gain employment with the California Office of the Attorney General. The process is described at https://oag.ca.gov/careers/exams
- Deputy Attorney General Supervisor Examination
Application Instructions
Completed applications and all required documents must be received or postmarked by the Final Filing Date in order to be considered. Dates printed on Mobile Bar Codes, such as the Quick Response (QR) Codes available at the USPS, are not considered Postmark dates for the purpose of determining timely filing of an application.
Final Filing Date: 7/18/2025Who May Apply
Applications will be screened and only the most qualified applicants will be selected to move forward in the selection process. Applicants must meet the Minimum Qualifications stated in the Classification Specification(s).
How To Apply
Address for Mailing Application Packages
You may submit your application and any applicable or required documents to:
Address for Drop-Off Application Packages
You may drop off your application and any applicable or required documents at:
Required Application Package Documents
The following items are required to be submitted with your application. Applicants who do not submit the required items timely may not be considered for this job:
- Current version of the State Examination/Employment Application STD Form 678 (when not applying electronically), or the Electronic State Employment Application through your Applicant Account at www.CalCareers.ca.gov. All Experience and Education relating to the Minimum Qualifications listed on the Classification Specification should be included to demonstrate how you meet the Minimum Qualifications for the position.
- Resume is required and must be included.
- Other - A cover letter is required. In your cover letter, you should explain how you have demonstrated a commitment to, or motivation for working in, the covered subject matter areas (racial justice, children's rights, complex litigation, and/or civil rights) throughout your career. Please also explain your specific interest in and experience with supervision, and how you would approach supervising this work in CRES.
- Other - Writing sample, consisting of a dispositive motion, pretrial motion, or appellate brief is required.
Desirable Qualifications
Strong leadership skills and a demonstrated talent to think strategically and creatively in analyzing complex legal and policy issues. Equally important is a strong motivation to work on subject matter areas relating to civil rights, implicit bias, public integrity, and government reform, as well as experience investigating and litigating state and federal laws and regulations pertaining to civil rights. Excellent litigation, research, and writing skills and the ability to effectively balance multiple priorities are also highly desired. The incumbent should demonstrate excellent judgment in all phases of work, but especially so when interacting on sensitive matters with staff, clients, other government agencies and members of the public, and have exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, experience in making formal presentations to a variety of public and private stakeholders, initiative, and strong organizational skills. The incumbent should also have the ability to successfully lead high-impact litigation and policy initiatives in a collaborative team environment, give constructive feedback, and work under pressure timely and effectively with all levels of staff.
Benefits
Contact Information
The Human Resources Contact is available to answer questions regarding the position or application process.
Human Resources Contact:
Nicole Farrah
(916) 210-7259
Nicole.Farrah@doj.ca.gov
Please direct requests for Reasonable Accommodations to the interview scheduler at the time the interview is being scheduled. You may direct any additional questions regarding Reasonable Accommodations or Equal Employment Opportunity for this position(s) to the Department's EEO Office.
EEO Contact:EEO Officer
(916) 210-7580
EERROffice@doj.ca.gov
California Relay Service: 1-800-735-2929 (TTY), 1-800-735-2922 (Voice) TTY is a Telecommunications Device for the Deaf, and is reachable only from phones equipped with a TTY Device.
Additional Application Filing Information
Equal Opportunity Employer
The State of California is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation.
It is an objective of the State of California to achieve a drug-free work place. Any applicant for state employment will be expected to behave in accordance with this objective because the use of illegal drugs is inconsistent with the law of the State, the rules governing Civil Service, and the special trust placed in public servants.