NewDEPUTY ALTERNATE PUBLIC DEFENDER II Los Angeles CountyDEPUTY ALTERNATE PUBLIC DEFENDER IILos Angeles, CA$107,652–$161,700 / yearVeteran's Credit: Pursuant to the County Charter and County policy, in all open competitive examinations (i.e., examinations open to everyone), the County of Los Angeles will add a credit of 10 percent of the total credits specified for such examination to the final passing score of an honorably discharged veteran, as well as the spouse of a deceased or disabled veteran, who served in the Armed Forces of the United States under specific conditions. If you indicated that you have one year of full-time experience practicing Criminal law representing either adults, and/or juveniles in delinquency proceedings, provide the following information for each position held: Position/Title: Employer: Department/Division/Unit: Number of hours worked per week: Date(s) of Employment related to the above experience:FROM (mm/dd/yr) TO (mm/dd/yr): If you do not have any experience in this area, please type "DOES NOT APPLY".
NewDeputy/Senior Deputy Public Defender Minnehaha CountyDeputy/Senior Deputy Public DefenderLos Angeles, CA$3,780–$4,376 / weekAdmission by the Supreme Court of South Dakota to practice law in the State of South Dakota; be licensed to practice law in any other state and able to take the next bar examination offered in South Dakota; or be a recent law school graduate, eligible to sit for the next available South Dakota bar examination. The Minnehaha County Public Defender's Office is looking for a dedicated Deputy/Senior Deputy Public Defender with excellent advocacy skills who is committed to ensuring justice to indigent clients appearing in the criminal and juvenile justice system.
California Notary Public - Videographer Filevine, Inc.California Notary Public - VideographerCACourt Reporter Collaboration: Work closely and collaboratively with Court Reporters, including coordinating session handoffs and confirming participant readiness before going off or resuming the audio/visual record. Depositions by Filevine is establishing a network of reliable, technologically proficient, and meticulous commissioned notaries to serve as Videographers for remote proceedings in California.
NewNoncapital Habeas Unit Attorney Federal Public Defender, Central District of CaliforniaNoncapital Habeas Unit AttorneyLos Angeles, CAFull timeSelection Criteria: Candidates must have a demonstrated commitment to indigent criminal defense, immigration and refugee advocacy, and/or public interest law; must have superior oral and written communication skills; possess excellent research skills; strong skills in complex fact and legal analysis and creative issue development; and work well in teams. Job Duties: NCHU attorneys primarily represent indigent California state prisoners in federal habeas corpus actions challenging their state judgments, immigrants in federal habeas corpus actions challenging their immigration detention, and petitioners in ancillary matters in state and possibly immigration court.
Associate Attorney (Criminal Defense) CruitinAssociate Attorney (Criminal Defense)Los Angeles, CaliforniaThis firm is looking for a true advocate — someone who wants trial experience, enjoys litigation strategy, and takes pride in defending individuals facing serious criminal allegations. A highly regarded Southern California criminal defense firm is seeking a Criminal Defense Associate Attorney to join its growing litigation team.
NewHealth Services Manager, Senior County of OrangeHealth Services Manager, SeniorOrange, CA$140,670.40–$194,833.60 / yearUnder the direction of the Agency Director, a new and dynamic executive team with an organizational structure comprised of five (5) service areas - Administrative Services, Behavioral Health Services, Correctional Health Services, Public Health Services and Specialized Medical Services - is committed to meeting the health needs of the diverse Orange County community. Coordinates with service providers, vendors, internal staff, and/or external agencies; establishes and manages partnerships; convenes, facilitates, and attends meetings; and prepares and makes presentations to the public, elected officials, appointment boards, and other stakeholders.
NewSTAFF ASSISTANT I - EMERGENCY APPOINTMENT Los Angeles CountySTAFF ASSISTANT I - EMERGENCY APPOINTMENTLos Angeles, CA$52,405.20–$70,628.88 / yearExperience at the level of Los Angeles Countys class of Secretary III is defined as functioning as secretary to either (1) the head of a major section in a large and complex County department, (2) the head of a minor section in Health Services, or (3) the head of a major unit in either (a) a department headed by an elected official of the County of Los Angeles, (b) a department headed by an appointed official who provides immediate advisory services to the Board of Supervisors, or (c) the Department of the Public Defender. Experience at the level of the County of Los Angeles class of Secretary III is defined as functioning as secretary to either (1) the head of a major section in a large and complex County department, (2) the head of a minor section in Health Services, or (3) the head of a major unit in either (a) a department headed by an elected official of the County of Los Angeles, (b) a department headed by an appointed official who provides immediate advisory services to the Board of Supervisors, or (c) the Department of the Public Defender.
Account Executive - West Tyler Technologies IncAccount Executive - WestCAExperience with pipeline management software (i.e., MS Dynamics CRM, Salesforce.com) to manage sales processes, including price quotes, forecasts, correspondence, and marketing ventures is preferred. Experience with state and/or county government sales or consulting is preferred; and experience with courts, probation departments, county jails, prosecutor agencies, or public defender offices is strongly preferred.
Clinical Supervisor (CHPLA) Heluna HealthClinical Supervisor (CHPLA)Los Angeles, CaliforniaLEAD (Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion) is a collaborative project involving local police, prosecutors, public defenders, corrections officers and social service providers designed to divert individuals arrested or suspected of low-level drug offenses and/or prostitution into social services rather than the criminal justice system. Under the direction of the Executive Director, the Clinical Supervisor is responsible for providing clinical supervision to CHPLA’s ICMS LEAD Program (Intensive Case Management Program, formally: Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion/ updated to: Let Everyone Advance with Dignity) that supports both staff and participants.
Medical Case Worker II Heluna HealthMedical Case Worker IILos Angeles, CaliforniaThe Medical Case Worker II works with clients during incarceration and post-release to ensure continuity of Medi-Cal coverage, access to comprehensive health services, medications, and supportive resources, including linkages to Enhanced Care Management (ECM). Makes referrals and works with various county departments and community programs, such as Department of Mental Health, Public Defender, Public Guardian, Housing for Health, Justice Care and Opportunities, and various substance use treatment providers.
Legal Director and Clinical Supervising Attorney, Gilbert Global Justice & Human Rights Center University of Southern CaliforniaLegal Director and Clinical Supervising Attorney, Gilbert Global Justice & Human Rights CenterLos Angeles, CA$143,193.60–$180,000 / yearPreferred qualifications are as follows: J.D from an ABA accredited U.S. school; an excellent academic record which includes education in international law, specifically international criminal law, and international human rights law and institutions; membership in the California Bar or another U.S. bar certification; at least five to seven years' experience pursuing litigation for justice and accountability for atrocity crimes or serious human rights abuses including before the International Court of Justice, the International Criminal Court or other international criminal justice courts and tribunals, human rights mechanisms and national courts through universal jurisdiction or other domestic statutes; a strong record of collaboration in litigation with local counsel, law firms, or human rights organizations and advocates; experience working with families of victims or survivors of atrocity crimes or serious human rights abuse; at least two years' experience supervising junior attorneys; demonstrated management and organizational skills; and experience presenting at public events on key legal and policy issues for advancing accountability and justice for atrocities; project development experience; atrocity accountability work experience specifically focused on corporate accountability, justice for crimes of gender-based violence or refugee protection in particular; clinical legal education or teaching experience; advanced degrees from schools in the U.S. or globally in international law and human rights; prior experience working in the university setting; fund-raising experience; legal publications; fluency in languages other than English. Specifically, the Legal Director will, together with the Center's Faculty Director: 1) lead case-building, legal strategy, investigations or open-source evidence collection work for atrocity prevention and accountability projects; 2) develop key intergovernmental, government and private sector partnerships; 3) manage legal work and supervise students in the Center's International Human Rights Clinic; 4) mentor students interested in careers in human rights and international criminal justice and help place them in relevant internship/externships; 5) design and teach Executive Education, CLE accredited courses for professionals-judges, prosecutors, journalists and pro bono law firm attorneys; 6) engage in research that advance legislation and policies on accountability, prevention and transitional justice for atrocity situations; 7) lead high-level convenings that advance thought leadership and strategies for advancing justice for atrocity situations; and.
Juvenile Justice Clinic Supervising Attorney Loyola Marymount UniversityJuvenile Justice Clinic Supervising AttorneyCA$87,000–$117,500 / yearConsistent with the Juvenile Justice Clinic's mission, described below, the position will include the following specific responsibilities/accountabilities: Responsible for working together with the Clinic Director to ensure the effective management of the JJC and to support JJC fundraising and communications efforts. Loyola Marymount University, a Carnegie classified R2 institution in the mainstream of American Catholic higher education, seeks outstanding applicants who value its mission and share its commitment to inclusive excellence, the education of the whole person, and the building of a just society.
Intensive Case Manager (Days-Field Work)4 Amity FoundationIntensive Case Manager (Days-Field Work)4Los Angeles, CaliforniaRemembrance, Resolution, Reconciliation, Restoration, Renewal About the Position: The intention of our services is to help people in Los Angeles County who have not been able to get the needed help in terms of Housing, Mental Health, Substance Abuse treatment, and linkages to community resources to help minimize recidivism. The equivalent of a high school diploma and three cumulative years of experience of administrative responsibility in providing outreach, substance abuse counseling, reentry services, and case management within a culturally diverse population.
NewSTAFF ASSISTANT I/CORRECTIONAL HEALTH Los Angeles CountySTAFF ASSISTANT I/CORRECTIONAL HEALTHLos Angeles, CA$52,405.20–$70,628.88 / yearIn the County of Los Angeles, highly responsible secretarial capacity is defined as: functioning as secretary to either (1) the head of a major section in a large and complex department, (2) the head of a minor section in Health Services, or (3) the head of a major unit in either (a) a department headed by an elected official of the County of Los Angeles, (b) a department headed by an appointed official who provides immediate advisory services to the Board of Supervisors, or (c) the Department of the Public Defender. Veteran's Credit: Pursuant to the County Charter and County policy, in all open competitive examinations (i.e., examinations open to everyone), the County of Los Angeles will add a credit of 10 percent of the total credits specified for such examination to the final passing score of an honorably discharged veteran, as well as the spouse of a deceased or disabled veteran, who served in the Armed Forces of the United States under specific conditions.