Assistant County Attorney - Civil/Juvenile/Human Services Job at Blue Earth County

Blue Earth County Mankato, MN 56001

DESCRIPTION

SALARY RANGE
Assistant County Attorney I $41.30- $57.87 Hourly
Assistant County Attorney II $46.85 - $65.64 Hourly
Placement on salary schedule dependent upon qualifications.

DESCRIPTION:
Serving at the pleasure of and under the general supervision of the County Attorney, this position will assist in providing legal services and representing the County in a wide variety of civil, juvenile and human services matters. Minnesota law specifies that an assistant county attorney has the same duties as the county attorney. This position may entail any and/or all of the statutory duties of the County Attorney's Office as assigned. The secondary area of practice will concentrate on criminal prosecution.

DUTIES / RESPONSIBILITIES

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Performs County Attorney duties. Pursuant to M.S.388.10, each Assistant County Attorney shall have the same duties and be subject to the same liabilities as the County Attorney.
  • Practices law and performs statutory duties and tasks as assigned by the County Attorney in a professional manner in keeping with the high expectations bestowed upon them with a public office.
  • Drafts basic and moderately complex contracts, memoranda, ordinances, conveyances, agreements, resolutions, legislation and other documents which establish legal rights of Blue Earth County.
  • Confers with and, under supervision, advises County and other officers, departments, employees and representatives on litigation and legal questions pertaining to their respective powers, duties, liabilities and obligations.
  • Conducts legal research, and drafts petitions, complaints, warrants, motions, memoranda, findings, orders, stipulations, and other legal documents in assigned cases.
  • Prepares cases for court. Researches relevant legal issues. Reviews reports, exhibits and other evidence. Meets with witnesses to review testimony. Prepares legal memoranda and exhibits. Prepares oral arguments. Outlines and organizes the order of witnesses and evidence to be presented. Determines relevance of evidence or testimony. Evaluates strengths or weaknesses of witnesses' presentation.
  • Appears in court. Transports, organizes and sets up files, exhibits, etc. Meets with counsel and presiding officer to discuss unresolved issues and court procedures. Appears for pretrial, trial, post-trial, and appellate court proceedings. Conducts jury selection, delivers opening statements, conducts direct and cross-examination of witnesses and presents closing arguments. Offers exhibits, documents, real evidence, etc. into evidence. Makes appropriate and timely objections.
  • Advises County Departments and law enforcement. Reviews requests for advice from county departments, or law enforcement agencies. Researches statutes, administrative rules and court cases to determine appropriate response. Consults with supervisors regarding appropriate advice or alternatives. Prepares memorandums with supporting documentation to advise agency or respond orally, documenting response. Participates in meetings with Human Service staff. Provides training to county regarding law and procedures.
  • Reviews police and social worker reports. Reviews delinquency, paternity, commitment, guardianship, and conservatorship referrals. Determines appropriate legal action. Drafts petitions, complaints, and other appropriate pleadings, including Children in Need of Protective Services (CHIPS) petitions, paternities and non-support petitions, commitment petitions, welfare fraud complaints, and juvenile petitions. Reviews and approves juvenile citations, child support pleadings for expedited child support process. Determines if jurisdiction and probable cause exists for requested action. Determines level, type of charges appropriate, essential witnesses, physical evidence and refers to other agencies as needed. Drafts appellate documents.
  • Administers all day care and welfare appeals. Reviews referrals of administrative appeals; conducts legal research and prepares appropriate documentation, letter briefs, and formal briefs. Prepares for and attends all related proceedings.
  • Communicates with victims and advocates. Listens to concerns and questions of victim. Decides role of victim regarding the legal situation. Consider victim input regarding the case. Prepares the victim for possible testimony and what to expect. Negotiates settlements as appropriate. Seeks victim input in determining an outcome of cases short of trial. Evaluates strengths and weaknesses of cases in light of evidence. Makes judgments regarding plea options consistent with the interests of justice. Discusses issues with defense attorney and probation agents. Presents and justifies a negotiated plea to the Judge in open court.
  • Responds to Public Inquiry / Public Education. Determines what information may be released under the Data Practices Act. Determines if said action is within the duties of the County Attorney. Determines if referral to another group is required.
  • Promotes a diverse, culturally competent, and respectful workplace.
  • Interacts positively with internal and external customers. Communicates and interacts effectively and respectfully with employees, supervisors, individuals from other organizations, and customers.
  • Performs the physical and mental demands of the position.
  • Attends work during regularly scheduled hours.

ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Participates in Professional Staff Development. Participates in training and education opportunities to maintain and improve proficiency. Attends and participates in professional organizations. Reads appropriate journals and articles. Associates with agents and departments from other counties and states to learn about and maintain professionalism. Attends staff and other required meetings.
  • Evaluates Physical Evidence. Inspects official records and documents such as photos and statements for authenticity. Interviews parties for chain of events and evaluates strengths and weaknesses of case. Visits sites relevant to case to determine if judge/jury's presence is needed.
  • Performs Other Related Functions as Assigned or Apparent.

QUALIFICATIONS

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Assistant County Attorney I
    • Juris Doctorate, admission to practice law in Minnesota, or admitted within six (6) months from the date of appointment.
    • At least three (3) months of experience in civil law, human services, and/or juvenile delinquency.
  • Assistant County Attorney II
    • Juris Doctorate, admission to practice law in Minnesota, or admitted within six (6) months from the date of appointment.
    • At least five (5) years of of experience in civil law, human services, and/or juvenile delinquency

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:

  • Must comply with all federal and state laws and organizational and departmental policies and regulations.
  • Must possess a valid Minnesota driver's license with the ability to drive in the state of Minnesota.
  • Must successfully pass a background check.
  • Must comply with data practices policies and standards relative to not public data. Any access to not public data should be strictly limited to accessing the data that are necessary to fulfill the employment responsibility. While data are being accessed, incumbent should take reasonable measures to ensure the not public data are not accessed by individuals without a work reason. Once the work reason to access the data is reasonably finished the not public data must be properly stored according to county policy and the Minnesota Statutes.

HOURS OF WORK

Work hours are generally from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. This position may require additional, evening and weekend hours. This position does allow some flexibility in work hours with prior approval of Division Chief.


Benefits Overview
AFSCME, No. 65 - Assistant County Attorney’s
The County of Blue Earth provides a comprehensive, balanced, and competitive total compensation package. The County's benefit programs address both the immediate needs that you and your family may have, such as medical coverage or dependent care assistance, and your long-term needs, such as retirement savings.

The following outlines County offered total compensation benefits. This document provides an overview and does not offer all provisions, limitations, and exclusions. If there is a contradiction between this and the official plan documents and/or collective bargaining agreements, the plan documents will prevail.
Regular, Full-Time Employee

Wage/Salary Scale
Blue Earth County features a 12-Step Pay Plan. Our advertised salary ranges include all 12 Steps. Typically, a selected candidate will be offered either Step 1 or Step 2 of the salary range. Additional salary considerations are subject to negotiation and dependent on skills and experience directly related to the position.

Vacation Leave
Vacation accruals, utilization and payouts are detailed in the collective bargaining agreement and/or the employee handbook.
Years of Service
Bi-Weekly Accrual Rate

0 – 5 years
3.85 hours

6 – 9 years
4.77 hours

10 – 13 years
5.69 hours

14 – 18 years
6.62 hours

19 – 24 years
7.54 hours

25 + years
8.46 hours


Sick Leave
Employees accrue sick leave at a rate of eight (8) hours for each full month of service.

Paid Holidays
Blue Earth County recognizes 10 (80 hours) paid holidays.

Health Insurance
Employees may choose from 3-health insurance plans and either single or family coverage.
Insurance Rates (Monthly) – July 1, 2022

Plan 1: CMM $0 Deductible
Plan 2: CMM $300 Deductible
Plan 3: HDHP with HSA

Single
Family
Single
Family
Single
Family

Employee
$113.04
$9936.60
$0.86
$666.92
$0.00
$439.74

Employer
$1,047.34
$2,355.40
$1,047.34
$2,355.40
$976.79
$2,263.18

Total Cost
$1,160.38
$3,352.00
$1,048.20
$3,022.32
$976.79
$2,702.92


Blue Earth County contributes to a health savings account (HSA) when the employee elects the HDHP. Single coverage HSA contributions equal $1,400 and family coverage HSA contributions equal $2,800.Life InsuranceEmployees are provided with Term-Life Insurance at no-cost to them:
  • $20,000 term-life/$20,000 accidental death & dismemberment (AD&D)
  • After 10 years of continuous employment with Blue Earth County, the policy will increase to $35,000 term-life/$35,000 AD&D
Retirement
The County and the employee contribute to the Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA) based on a percent of the employee wage:
Plan
Employee
Employer

General/Coordinated
6.5%
7.5%


Voluntary Benefits Available
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Nice Healthcare
  • Long-Term Disability
  • Flexible Spending Accounts (Medical and Dependent Care)
  • Deferred Compensation (457b)
  • Roth IRA
  • 529 Educational Roth
  • Supplemental Life
  • AFLAC




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