Lead Assistant Public Defender

Job Posting:
Kansas State Board of Indigents' Defense Services (SBIDS)

Our mission is to fulfill the constitutional promise of a zealous defense by providing our clients with team-based advocacy that champions their human dignity and achieves just outcomes on their behalf.

SBIDS Current Job Openings (https://www.sbids.org/jobopenings)

About the Position:

  • Who can apply: Anyone
  • Classified/Unclassified Service: Unclassified
  • Full/Part-time: Full-Time
  • Regular/Temporary: Regular
  • Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
  • Eligible to Receive Benefits: Yes
  • Veterans' Preference Eligible: Yes

Compensation:
Annual Salary Range: $72,500.00 - $101,705.00

Note: Salary can vary depending upon education, experience, or qualifications.

Employment Benefits:
  • Comprehensive medical, mental, dental, vision, and additional coverage
  • Sick & Vacation leave
  • Work-Life Balance programs: parental leave, military leave, jury leave, funeral leave
  • Paid State Holidays
  • Employee discounts with the STAR Program
  • Retirement and deferred compensation programs
  • Visit the Employee Benefits page for more information

Position Summary & Responsibilities:
Position Summary:
The Kansas State Board of Indigents' Defense Services is accepting applications for the position of Lead Assistant Public Defender (PD III) in the Reno County Public Defender Office in Hutchinson, Kansas.

The position of Lead Assistant Public Defender is for attorneys with a preferred minimum of 5 years of experience. Attorneys at this level have demonstrated the ability to independently handle all severity level of cases and the most complex matters with supervision. Will represent adults charged with criminal felonies in their local district court jurisdiction who are deemed indigent and unable to afford to hire an attorney.

Job Responsibilities may include but are not limited to the following:
The Lead Assistant Public Defender will possess advanced litigation skills, and are proficient at comprehensive motions practice. Attorneys at this level are capable of litigating all severity level cases and regularly are involved in complex statutory, procedural, and constitutional issues within their office.

Lead Assistant Public Defenders exhibit an outstanding dedication to the Public Defender system and its clients. Lead Assistant Public Defenders are capable of assuming informal leadership roles within their office in any areas of practice, including acting as a support for their office management team, and/or assisting with the professional development of less experienced attorneys and staff.

When called upon by their Chief Public Defender, Lead Assistant Public Defenders must assume additional responsibilities in assisting with the development, guidance of others, and/or filling agency-wide, administrative office-defined needs. These attorneys maintain the highest standards of professionalism, inspire others, and take active steps to create a positive, safe, and supportive office culture.

Qualifications:
Education:
  • Must be a graduate from an ABA accredited law school
  • Licensed attorney in good standing in the State of Kansas at the time of employment
  • Licensing & Certification

Maintain licensure as an active attorney in good standing in the State of Kansas
Must have a valid driver's license

Minimum Qualifications:
  • Must have exceptional communication skills.
  • Ability to effectively communicate in written and oral form.
  • Ability to use all necessary electronic devices including computers, e-filing systems, as well as case management systems.
  • Ability to coordinate with supporting personnel to provide client-centered, holistic representation.
  • Must have appropriate time management skills and organizational skills and demonstrate proficiency of avoiding unnecessary delays in client's cases through appropriate preparation and planning.
  • Must be able to process, organize and manage complex litigation.
  • Must be able to handle emergency or crisis situations.
  • Must be able to handle frequent interruptions and multiple calls and inquiries.
  • Must be able to effectively interact with clients, co-workers and other colleagues in a respectful and appropriate manner.
  • Must be academically curious about criminal law and procedure.
  • Must be able to treat every client, witness and colleague with dignity and respect without exception.
  • Must demonstrate an on-going commitment to a client-centered practice.
  • Must be able to maintain confidentiality and manage confidential information.
  • Must have a keenly developed and uncompromising set of personal and professional ethics.
  • Occasional travel to other work locations including courts and jail.

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in criminal defense or other comparable legal practice
  • Recruiter Contact Information:
  • Name: Shawn Keeling
  • Email: bidsrecruiter@sbids.org
  • Phone: 785-296-6631
  • Mailing Address: 700 SW Jackson Street, Suite 500 Topeka, KS 66603

Job Application Process

  • Cover letter
  • Resume
  • Writing sample
  • List of three professional references

Ensure you upload all required documents during the application process.

If you have any further questions please contact:
Shawn Keeling

Human Resources Professional, Administration Office

State Board of Indigents' Defense Services

Application deadline: Applications will be considered on a rolling basis, open until filled.

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Required documents for this application to be complete:
Kansas Tax Clearance Certificate required in accordance with Executive Order 2004-03. Each applicant (even non-residents) who is selected for a State of Kansas job vacancy must apply for a Tax Clearance Certificate within 10 days from the date of the offer letter by accessing the Kansas Department of Revenue's (KDOR) website at www.kdor.ks.gov/apps/taxclearance/Default.aspx .

A Tax Clearance is a comprehensive tax account review to determine and ensure that an individual's tax account is compliant with all primary Kansas Tax Laws.

If you need assistance with the tax clearance, please contact KDOR at (785) 296-3199 or by email at kdor_specialprojects@ks.gov

How to Claim Veterans Preference
Veterans' Preference Eligible (VPE)
: Former military personnel or their spouse that have been verified as a veteran; under K.S.A. 73-201 will receive an interview if they meet the minimum competency factors of the position. The veterans' preference laws do not guarantee the veteran a job. Positions are filled with the best qualified candidate as determine by the hiring manager.

Learn more about claiming Veteran's Preference (https://admin.ks.gov/services/state-employment-center/sec-home/vp)
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