Program Analyst National Insurance Crime BureauProgram AnalystOak Brook, IL$67,000–$73,330 / yearBeyond our membership, our nearly 400 employees work with law enforcement agencies, technology experts, government officials, prosecutors, international crime-fighting organizations and the public to lead a united effort to prevent and combat insurance fraud and crime. This position provides analytical insights, develops technical solutions that enhance data capabilities, researches industry and fraud trends, and contributes to strategic efforts across the department.
NewAssistant District Attorney - Post-Conviction Relief Act The company name is "The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office".Assistant District Attorney - Post-Conviction Relief ActChicago, ILImmediately upon assuming office, the new hire will receive benefits similar to those of other City of Philadelphia employees, including the below benefits:Generous retirement savings options available (pension plan and etc.)We are a Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PFLF) Program-qualified employerWe offer comprehensive health coverage (medical, vision, prescription, and dental) for employees and their eligible dependentsAnnual paid time off (PTO) package: 20 vacation days, 15 sick leave days, 11 paid holidays, 5 annual administrative leaveOur wellness program offers eligibility for the discounted medical planBefore tax commuter programHealth care and Dependent care flexible spending accountsSick leave bonuses and exchangesEmployee Assistance Program (EAP)Applications will be active for one year from the date of receipt by the Office. Please note that effective September 1, 2021, the City of Philadelphia requires all new employees to present proof of vaccination against COVID-19.To attain a job with the city, you must be a City of Philadelphia resident within 6 months (180 days) of hire and able to work completely in the office.
Assistant States Attorney, Post-Conviction Unit Cook County GovernmentAssistant States Attorney, Post-Conviction UnitChicago, ILThe responsibilities of the Post-Conviction Unit ASA are as follows: Review collateral claims of constitutional violations in criminal prosecutions including due process/actual innocence, ineffective assistance of trial and appellate counsel, police misconduct, juvenile sentencing, and discovery violations to determine whether claims have substantive merit; Investigate allegations by working with investigators to interview potential witnesses, contacting former defense attorneys and prosecutors, locating surviving victims and/or family members of deceased victims and keeping them informed of court proceedings; Research legal issues and draft motions to dismiss, answers, and other relevant legal pleadings; Present oral arguments to the trial court as well as collaborate with courtroom ASAs and ASAs in other Bureaus in preparing and presenting evidence at evidentiary hearings. Position Description: The Criminal Prosecutions Bureau of the Cook County States Attorneys Office is seeking an experienced Assistant States Attorneys at a 2nd chair or higher level to litigate post-conviction matters assigned to courthouses through Cook County.
Assistant State's Attorney, Post-Conviction Unit Cook County GovernmentAssistant State's Attorney, Post-Conviction UnitChicago, IL$129,924–$174,718 / yearThe responsibilities of the Post-Conviction Unit ASA are as follows: Review collateral claims of constitutional violations in criminal prosecutions including due process/actual innocence, ineffective assistance of trial and appellate counsel, police misconduct, juvenile sentencing, and discovery violations to determine whether claims have substantive merit; Investigate allegations by working with investigators to interview potential witnesses, contacting former defense attorneys and prosecutors, locating surviving victims and/or family members of deceased victims and keeping them informed of court proceedings; Research legal issues and draft motions to dismiss, answers, and other relevant legal pleadings; Present oral arguments to the trial court as well as collaborate with courtroom ASAs and ASAs in other Bureaus in preparing and presenting evidence at evidentiary hearings. Position Description: The Criminal Prosecutions Bureau of the Cook County State's Attorney's Office is seeking an experienced Assistant State's Attorneys at a 2nd chair or higher level to litigate post-conviction matters assigned to courthouses through Cook County.
NewAssistant State’s Attorney, Post-Conviction Unit Cook County State's AttorneyAssistant State’s Attorney, Post-Conviction UnitChicago, IL$129,924–$174,718 / yearLocation: Leighton Criminal Courthouse, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Municipal District CourthousesBureau: Criminal Prosecutions BureauDivision: Post‑Trial DivisionApplication Deadline: July 13, 2026Note: This post is for a single open position as well as forming a pool of qualified candidates for future openings. Assistant State's Attorney, Post-Conviction UnitJob Title: Assistant State's Attorney, Post-Conviction UnitReports to: Deputy Supervisor, Post-Conviction UnitGrade/Step: AY2/101 to AY1/108LSalary: $129,924 – 174,718 (range if appropriate).
NewCriminal Prosecution Attorney - Trial, Plea & Briefs Illinois Office of the State's Attorneys Appellate ProsecutorCriminal Prosecution Attorney - Trial, Plea & BriefsSpringfield, IL$82,000–$92,000 / yearThe Illinois Office of the State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor is seeking an Assistant State's Attorney to perform legal work in criminal cases within the Vermilion County State's Attorney's Office. Responsibilities include preparing and presenting cases, negotiating pleas, and working on arrest/search warrants.
Assistant States Attorney I-III McLean County ILAssistant States Attorney I-IIISpringfield, IL$72,250.22–$79,502.28 / yearn \nPosition Highlights:\n\n Prosecute criminal, juvenile, traffic, and civil cases\n Work independently with strong support from leadership\n Engage in legal research, trial prep, and courtroom litigation\n Collaborate with law enforcement, court officials, and county departments\n Gain hands-on experience with a wide variety of cases\n \nWhat You'll Need:\n\n Law degree from an accredited institution\n Licensed to practice law in the State of Illinois and before the Illinois Supreme Court (or eligibility soon after graduation)\n Strong communication, research, and analytical skills\n A passion for public service and justice\n \nWe Offer:\n \nComprehensive Benefits Package\n\n Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance\n Medical Member Rewards Program\n Health Savings Account (HSA)\n Flex Spending Account (FSA)\n Dependent Spending Account (DSA)\n Supplemental Insurance: Life, Critical Illness and Accident\n County provided Life Insurance\n Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF Pension)\n Paid time off: vacation days, personal days, sick days, holidays\n Identity Protection\n Charitable Giving\n Employee Assistance Program\n \nA Supportive Legal Environment\n\n Opportunities to take cases to trial early in your career\n Direct mentorship and training from experienced attorneys\n A collaborative team that values professional growth and public service\n A diverse caseload that builds experience across criminal, juvenile, traffic, and civil matters\n Access to ongoing legal education and skill development\n \nA Place to Build Your Career\n\n The ability to shape your own practice areas and take initiative\n A culture that values integrity, service, and justice\n A track record of helping newer attorneys grow into leadership roles\n \nHow to Apply\n \nClick "Apply" at the bottom of this post. We're looking for someone with 2\u20137 years of prosecutorial experience, but we also welcome applications from:\n\n Licensed attorneys with relevant legal experience\n Recent law school grads (especially those awaiting bar results)\n 3Ls interested in starting their prosecutorial careers early\n \nWhy McLean County?\n \nHere, you'll gain valuable courtroom experience, contribute to meaningful cases, and work alongside a supportive and experienced legal team.
Trial Attorney (Health Care Fraud) Open Continuous U.S. Department of JusticeTrial Attorney (Health Care Fraud) Open ContinuousIL$125,776–$197,200 / yearWe fulfill our mission by using advanced data-driven investigative techniques; coordinating with agencies responsible for administering taxpayer-funded programs; partnering with federal, tribal, state, territorial, and local law enforcement on fraud-fighting efforts; developing systems and processes that ensure efficient identification and investigation of fraud; and equipping prosecutors and law enforcement with state-of-the-art tools and resources needed to bring criminal actors to justice. If you are a veteran within 120 days of discharge, you must submit signed documentation from the Armed Forces certifying: 1) your expected release/retirement from active duty, 2) under honorable conditions, 3) your pay grade/rank/rate at time of discharge, 4) dates of active duty service, 5) any campaign or expeditionary medals received, and 6) dated within 120 days of your separation.
Criminal Defense Associate Attorney R Christopher White & Associates PCCriminal Defense Associate AttorneyChicago, ILWe are seeking a Criminal Defense Associate Attorney with prior litigation experience who is motivated to grow professionally while playing a meaningful role in a high-performing, growth-oriented practice. As we continue to expand our presence in the Chicago market, we are focused on building a team of attorneys who contribute to both legal excellence and the firm’s long-term growth.
Assistant United States Attorney (Appellate) U.S. Department of JusticeAssistant United States Attorney (Appellate)Moline, IL$80,000–$150,000 / yearApplicants should note that SF 15 requires supporting documentation associated with service-connected disabilities or receipt of nonservice-connected disability pensions to be dated 1991 or later except in the case of service members submitting official statements or retirement orders from a branch of the Armed Forces showing that retirement was due to a permanent service-connected disability or that they were transferred to the permanent disability retired list (the statement or retirement orders must indicate that the disability is 10% or more). If you are currently, or have been within the last 5 years, a political Schedule A, Schedule C, Non-career SES or Presidential Appointee employee in the Executive Branch, you must disclose this information to the Human Resources Office by providing a copy of your applicable SF-50, along with a statement that provides the following information regarding your most recent political appointment: Position title; Type of appointment (Schedule A, Schedule C, Non-career SES, or Presidential Appointee); Agency; and.
Trial Attorney U.S. Department of JusticeTrial AttorneyIL$125,776–$197,200 / yearWe fulfill our mission by using advanced data-driven investigative techniques; coordinating with agencies responsible for administering taxpayer-funded programs; partnering with federal, tribal, state, territorial, and local law enforcement on fraud-fighting efforts; developing systems and processes that ensure efficient identification and investigation of fraud; and equipping prosecutors and law enforcement with state-of-the-art tools and resources needed to bring criminal actors to justice. The Fraud Divisions Public Trust and Financial Integrity Section is focused on dismantling the most complex schemes to defraud the United States and taxpayers, including foreign and domestic companies, organizations, and individuals who defraud public benefit programs, evade tariffs, bilk government procurement, or otherwise threaten the financial integrity of the United States or its citizens.