The Saint Clair County State's Attorney's Office is looking for qualified applicants to serve as Assistant State's Attorneys. St. Clair County is located in the St. Louis metropolitan area, and it is home to numerous municipalities and Scott Air Force Base. The State's Attorney's Office is responsible for representing the People of St. Clair County in all matters pertaining to the County both criminally and civilly. The Office seeks justice for the People of St. Clair County and in doing so seeks to uphold the highest ethical standards while vigorously prosecuting the guilty, protecting the innocent, advocating for victims, safeguarding the rights of all citizens, and working with law enforcement and community leaders to strengthen the communities we serve.
Responsibilities: The Office employs approximately 30 attorneys across various divisions. Primary duties and responsibilities depend on assignment within the office, but will generally include: preparing cases for court and handling cases during daily courtroom dockets; preparing pleadings; legal research; litigating motions; conducting various hearings; trying cases in jury and bench trials; communicating with law enforcement, various state and social service agencies, and members of the public; and performing other duties as assigned by the State's Attorney.
Qualifications: Candidates must be licensed to practice law in the State of Illinois or eligible for licensure under reciprocity or through the transferring of MBE scores. 3Ls or law school graduates may be considered depending upon circumstances and if they possess a valid license under Supreme Court Rule 711 and will be sitting for the next bar exam. The Office is looking for individuals who are driven, successful, and goal-oriented who are seeking to further their career and abilities as a litigator. Strong verbal and written communication skills are required. Applicants should also be "team-players" who want to contribute to the public good and understand that Illinois Rule of Professional Conduct 3.8 requires prosecutors "to seek justice, not merely convict."
Compensation and Benefits: Salary range is $75,000 -$78,000 per year. All full-time positions include a robust benefits package including health, dental, vision, and life insurance as well as a pension plan through the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund. Employees are also eligible for other benefits including a health-savings account. Employees receive two weeks of paid vacation per year in addition to separate paid sick time. Leave amounts also increase with years of service.