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The Office of the Second Judicial District Attorney improves the quality of life of the citizens of Bernalillo County by reducing crime through thoughtful enforcement of the law and the development of a criminal justice system. The Office is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and is seeking applicants for an Attorney Supervisor of the General Crimes Division. Pursuant to the New Mexico District Attorney’s Compensation Plan, the position of Attorney is “At Will” and serves at the pleasure of the District Attorney.
THIS IS AN AT WILL POSITION. THE ELECTED DISTRICT ATTORNEY HAS FINAL DISCRETION IN HIRING AND RETAINING FOR THIS POSITION, INCLUDING WHICH QUALIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS WILL APPLY.
The managing attorney will have supervisory experience as well as specialized management training. The applicant must have in-depth knowledge of office policies and procedures, applicable employment laws and public relations skills.
This position works with a high degree of autonomy and answers to the Deputy District Attorney and Chief Deputy. This position consults with the Chief Deputy and District Attorney on high profile cases.
Applicant may prosecute all cases, including high level or high-profile cases. Applicant may possess expertise in one or more areas of criminal prosecution; Supervises or mentors other attorneys and/or staff. Applicant may be required to train law enforcement, assist law enforcement at crime scenes, perform non-prosecution duties such as community outreach; participates on boards and task forces and other groups as assigned. Applicant may be required to go on-call for a week at a time and offer legal advice and/or approve warrants by law enforcement.
Licensed attorney to practice law in New Mexico plus a minimum of four (4) years as a practicing attorney in criminal law or three (3) years as a prosecuting attorney.
Licensed attorney to practice law in New Mexico, plus eight (8) or more years of relevant prosecution experience, including three (3) or more years of administrative/management experience.
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