Attorney 2 20023059 at Ohio Department of Administrative Services
Elyria, Ohio, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 Jun, 26

Salary

44.74

Posted On

20 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Legal Advice, Case Development, Testimony Presentation, Revocation Hearings, Violation Hearings, Legal Interpretation, Evidence Review, Subpoena Issuance, Witness Interaction, Legal Pleadings, Legal Research, Policy Drafting, Record Maintenance, Confidentiality, Public Record Requests, Professional Conduct

Industry

Government Administration

Description
Guided by the agency's mission "To reduce recidivism among those we touch," the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction and the Division of Parole & Community Services are looking for a dedicated security-minded criminal justice professional to assume the duties and responsibilities of an Attorney 2 located in Lorain County. All external candidates must start at Step 1. At six months of employment, you will proceed to Step 2. At each subsequent year, you will move to the next pay step as indicated below. Step 1: $30.55 Step 2: $31.88 Step 3: $33.52 Step 4: $35.15 Step 5: $36.90 Step 6: $38.70 Step 7: $40.59 Step 8: $42.62 Step 9: $44.74 All new hires must complete a 365-day probationary period. What You’ll Do: As a Violation Hearing Attorney, you will perform such duties as: • Works under direction and requires considerable knowledge of substantive & procedural law to provide legal advice and consultation. • Develops and presents cases and testimony at revocation and violation hearings on behalf of the Adult Parole Authority (APA) for parolees or other releasees who have been charged with violating conditions of their community supervision. • Interprets legal issues regarding the violation process. • Reviews evidence, documents, records, and reports to be presented at hearings and makes determinations regarding subpoenas to be issued. • Interacts and corresponds with witnesses, defense attorneys, law enforcement officials, prosecutors and other criminal justice officials in preparation for violation hearings. • Interviews inmates, releasees and witnesses. • Examines and cross examines witnesses. • Prepares and submits legal pleadings and memoranda. • Reviews and evaluates reports to make recommendations regarding community sanctions or confinement. • Conducts legal research. • Reviews agency programs and policies for legal implication and drafts new policies. • Prepares reports and maintains records and metrics. • Maintains security of confidential records • Responds to inquiries and correspondence to include public record requests from members of community and various other criminal justice systems. • Requires extensive travel and may require overnight stays. • Attends meetings, trainings and conferences. • May give presentations and conduct training. • Works on special projects and/or committees as assigned. • Must conduct oneself professionally and in a law-abiding manner at all times in accordance with Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Standards of Employee Conduct. • Performs other duties as assigned. What’s in it for you: At the State of Ohio, we take care of the team that cares for Ohioans. We provide a variety of quality, competitive benefits to eligible full-time and part-time employees. For a list of all the State of Ohio Benefits, visit our Total Rewards website! Our benefits package includes: Medical Coverage Quality, affordable, and competitive medical benefits are offered through the Ohio Med PPO plan. Dental, Vision and Basic Life Insurance Dental, vision and basic life insurance premiums are free after one year of continuous service. Time Away From Work and Work/Life Balance Paid time off, including vacation, personal, and sick leave 11 paid holidays per year Childbirth/Adoption leave Ohio Public Employees Retirement System OPERS is the retirement system for State of Ohio employees. The employee contributes 10%25 of their salary towards their retirement. The employer contributes an amount equal to 14%25 of the employee’s salary. Visit the OPERS website for more information. Deferred Compensation The Ohio Deferred Compensation program is a 457(b) voluntary retirement savings plan. Visit the Ohio Deferred Compensation website for more information. Ohio is a Disability Inclusion State and strives to be a Model Employer of Individuals with disabilities. The State of Ohio is committed to providing access and inclusion and reasonable accommodation in its services, activities, programs and employment opportunities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other applicable laws. Admission to Ohio Bar pursuant to Section 4705.01 of Revised Code. Job Skills: Attorney/Legal
Responsibilities
The Violation Hearing Attorney develops and presents cases at revocation and violation hearings for releasees charged with violating community supervision conditions on behalf of the Adult Parole Authority. This role involves interpreting legal issues, reviewing evidence, interviewing witnesses, preparing legal documents, and making recommendations regarding sanctions or confinement.
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