Reports to the Deputy Administrator; conducts investigations of complaints as assigned; interviews witnesses, drafts reports of investigations to Commission; conducts legal research; drafts formal charges of misconduct, memoranda of law, motions, briefs and other legal documents; prepares and conducts trials and drafts briefs for hearing officers and the Commission and appears for oral argument before the Commission.
Strong analytical, writing, and communication skills required.
- $123,793 - $156,224/year
At least 12 years of experience as a practicing attorney. New York State Bar admission.
Litigation experience (depositions, trials and/or appellate) required. Former prosecutorial experience highly desired.
Starting salary will depend on experience. Additional $3,400 location pay.
Appointment subject to successful completion of background check
(including fingerprinting).
Qualified candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, and
writing sample to jobs@cjc.ny.gov. The subject line of the
email MUST include the job code SRAT25.