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Queens District Attorney's Office ยท 2 weeks ago

Bureau Chief, Rehabilitation Programs and Restorative Services Bureau

Queens District Attorney's Office is seeking a highly experienced prosecutor for the Bureau Chief position in Rehabilitation Programs and Restorative Services Bureau. This role involves managing operations for the Crime Victims Advocate Program and the Alternative Sentencing Unit, along with supervising staff, analyzing data, and representing the District Attorney at community events.

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Responsibilities

Manage the operations and functions of the Crime Victims Advocate Program, including expanding support for crime victims; the monitoring of individual cases; collaborating with ADAs, executive staff, the court, and local service providers; and supervising the clinical practice as staff provide counseling services, assist in obtaining reimbursement for crime-related expenses, and referring to a wide number of additional resources
Manage the operations and functions of the Alternative Sentencing Unit, including those that pertain to the expansion of program partnerships; the monitoring of individual cases; collaboration with the court, defense bar, and community-based criminal justice stakeholders; and supervise the legal practice in the Supreme and Criminal Court treatment and problem-solving courts
Compile and analyze data, maintain statistics, and draft case summaries; analyze trends and prepare management reports for federal, state, and local agencies pursuant to relevant laws. Engage with research and practitioner-based partners to evaluate the impact of initiatives
Assist in drafting Requests for Proposals; perform grant management, including compliance protocols and audit proceedings
Manage staff of attorneys, support professionals, and clinical staff, including training Bureau staff on legal issues pertaining to their duties
Represent the District Attorney at community meetings and events, including evening hours and weekends
Perform all other duties and projects, as assigned

Qualification

J.D. degreeNew York State barSupervisory experiencePenal LawGrant managementCollaboration skillsOral skillsVictim engagementOrganizational skillsWritten skillsFast-paced environment

Required

J.D. degree
Active member of the New York State bar in good standing
At least 12 years post-J.D. experience
3 years supervisory or management experience
Experience collaborating with government agencies and non-profit organizations
Extensive knowledge of, and experience with New York's Penal Law and Criminal Procedure Law
Familiarity with Judicial Diversion, Criminal Procedure Law section 730
Strong organizational, written and oral skills
Ability to engage in direct contact with victims, defendants, and family members
Ability to espouse the principles of procedural justice
Ability to succeed in fast-paced high-volume atmosphere

Benefits

Federal loan forgiveness programs
State repayment assistance programs

Company

Queens District Attorney's Office

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Queens District Attorney's Office offers legal services on appeals, litigations, criminal practice, investigations, and training services.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Jennifer L. Naiburg
Chief Assistant District Attorney
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