Assistant Attorney General - Special Prosecutions section at Ohio Department of Administrative Services
Cleveland, Ohio, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

21 Nov, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Attention To Detail, Collaboration, Strategic Thinking, Verbal Communication, Written Communication

Industry

Government Administration

Description
The Office of the Ohio Attorney General is currently seeking an experienced trial attorney to serve as Assistant Attorney General within our Special Prosecutions Section. Attorneys in this section are appointed as Special Prosecutors by county prosecutors and prosecute serious felony crimes throughout Ohio. This position will handle a general docket; involving a broad variety of felonies including homicides, white collar crime, public corruption, drug offenses, and sexual assault. The successful candidate will have significant jury trial and prosecutorial experience; as well as experience working with investigators, victims and witnesses; presenting cases to grand jury; trial; and appeal. The position requires a high level of organizational skills, the ability to triage and prioritize multiple assignments; as well as the ability to work collaboratively with coworkers, law enforcement, and professional witnesses. This will work a hybrid in-person/remote schedule. There may be in person requirements for training and operational needs. The headquarter location is at our Columbus, Cincinnati or Cleveland, Ohio office. Licensed to practice law in the State of Ohio pursuant to Section 4705.01 of the Ohio Revised Code Preferred Qualifications: Minimum 5 years' work experience as an attorney with extensive trial experience. Job skills: attorney/legal, attention to detail, collaboration, strategic thinking, verbal communication, and written communication
Responsibilities
The Assistant Attorney General will prosecute serious felony crimes throughout Ohio, handling a general docket that includes a variety of felonies. This role involves working collaboratively with investigators, victims, and witnesses, as well as presenting cases to grand jury and trial.
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