Missouri Justice Fellow

  • State of Missouri
  • Mar 08, 2024
Full Time Legal Services

Job Description

Missouri Justice Fellow

Missouri State Public Defender excitedly extends a limited number of fellowship offers to candidates who are already or soon to be licensed attorneys. Priority placement is available for candidates interested in rural office locations. After submission of an application through MoCareers candidates will be contacted by Human Resources about the next steps in the process. Interview and hiring timelines vary depending on the current hiring needs of MSPD. Early hire or fellowship applications will remain active with MSPD until 120 days past the release of bar exam results. Candidates may update their interest at any time by emailing: human.resources@mspd.mo.gov .

More information about the Missouri Justice Fellowship program can be found on the MSPD website https://publicdefender.mo.gov/missouri-justice-fellowship/ . Further inquiries can be directed to Hannah Vaughn, Recruitment Coordinator at: hannah.vaughn@mspd.mo.gov .

What you can look forward to as an attorney with MSPD:

Assistant Public Defender - Trial

MSPD trial attorneys provide high quality, zealous advocacy and legal representation to indigent clients throughout all phases of criminal matters in the state of Missouri.

Duties include, but are not limited to:
  • Establishing rapport with and maintaining a professional relationship with each client through telephone contact, meetings and/or institutional visits
  • Advising and counselling each client throughout each stage of a case
  • Ensuring each client is kept apprised of investigations, negotiations, and court rulings
  • Thoroughly investigating cases by means of: interviewing a variety of individuals (e.g., client, witnesses, expert witnesses, family members, etc.); reviewing law enforcement reports; examining discovery
  • Appearing at regularly scheduled court dockets and all appearances concerning assigned caseload
  • Conducting legal research and staying abreast of statutes, regulations and pertinent court decisions
  • Preparing legal documents including motions, pleadings, and briefs in connection with hearings, trials, and other legal proceedings
  • Litigating all aspects of each client's case through disposition at the trial court level
  • Preparing case, client and witnesses for trial
  • Promoting and protecting the best interests of the client at all times
  • Incorporating a holistic approach with each client
  • Collaborating with other staff on behalf of the client
  • Attending Continuing Legal Education (CLE) as required

Requirements/Qualifications:
  • Licensed to practice law in the State of Missouri, awaiting bar results, or transferring bar license from a different state.
  • Interest in criminal law and defending constitutional rights of individuals who cannot afford an attorney.
Salary:
• Law Clerk (awaiting licensure): $3,354/month
• APD I: $5,000/month (starting salary after licensure)

As a Public Defender Trial Attorney at MSPD, you will be a crucial advocate for clients, ensuring they receive high-quality, zealous legal representation. You will represent clients throughout all phases of criminal matters in the state of Missouri. This role involves establishing professional relationships with clients, advising and counseling clients, conducting thorough case investigations, and appearing in court for scheduled dockets and appearances.

Job duties include:
Client Advocacy:
  • Develop and maintain professional relationships with clients through telephone communication, meetings, and institutional visits.
  • Provide comprehensive legal counsel and guidance to clients at every stage of their case.
Case Investigation:
  • Conduct thorough investigations, including interviews with clients, witnesses, expert witnesses, and family members.
  • Review law enforcement reports and examine discovery materials to build a solid defense strategy.
Communication and Transparency:
  • Keep clients informed about the progress of investigations, negotiations, and court rulings.
  • Ensure open and transparent communication with clients regarding their legal matters.
Court Appearances:
  • Attend regularly scheduled court dockets and all appearances related to the assigned caseload.
  • Effectively litigate all aspects of each client's case through disposition at the trial court level.
Legal Research and Document Preparation:
  • Conduct legal research to stay abreast of statutes, regulations, and pertinent court decisions.
  • Prepare legal documents, including motions, pleadings, and briefs for hearings, trials, and legal proceedings.
Trial Preparation:
  • Prepare cases, clients, and witnesses for trial, ensuring a comprehensive and strategic approach.
Client Interests and Holistic Approach:
  • Promote and protect the best interests of clients at all times, incorporating a holistic approach to legal representation.
Collaboration:
  • Collaborate with colleagues and support staff to provide comprehensive legal services.
  • Foster a team-oriented approach to enhance the overall effectiveness of legal representation.
Continuing Legal Education (CLE):
  • Attend CLE sessions as required to stay updated on legal developments and enhance professional skills.
Licensed to practice law in the State of Missouri, awaiting Missouri UBE results, or sitting for Missouri UBE. Passion for criminal defense and commitment to justice for indigent clients. Strong communication and advocacy skills. Ability to manage a diverse caseload with efficiency and attention to detail. Willingness to work in varied settings and adapt as necessary. Collaborative spirit to work effectively with support staff and legal team members. Openness to continuous learning and participation in training programs.
This is a full-time position based in [Location]. The successful candidate will receive competitive compensation and State of Missouri benefits that include a defined pension plan, generous amounts of leave and holiday time, and eligibility for health insurance coverage. Learn more about benefits at https://publicdefender.mo.gov/employment/working-for-mspd/benefits/ Your total compensation is more than the dollars you receive in your paycheck. To help demonstrate the value of working for the State of Missouri, we have created an interactive Total Compensation Calculator. This tool provides a comprehensive view of benefits and more that are offered to prospective employees. The Total Compensation Calculator and other applicant resources can be found https://pers.oa.mo.gov/applicants .

Human.Resources@mspd.mo.gov

Closing Date/Time: 2024-05-31