Organization

Alaska State Department of Law- Office of Special Prosecutions
Anchorage, Alaska

Posted Date

October 24, 2024

Contact Information

Jenna Gruenstein
jenna.gruenstein@alaska.gov

The Office of Special Prosecutions is recruiting for an Assistant Attorney General to serve as Alaska’s Welfare Fraud Prosecutor in Anchorage. This position is part of the Division of Public Assistance Fraud Control Unit. The Unit has statewide responsibility for the investigation and prosecution of welfare fraud. Typical cases involve violations of state laws regulating individuals applying for or receiving benefits from the Alaska Temporary Assistance, Food Stamps, and Adult Public Assistance programs.  The Division of Public Assistance Fraud Control Unit also works closely with counterparts in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the prosecution of federal welfare fraud.

The Welfare Fraud Prosecutor is involved in cases from the outset of the investigation, providing advice to the lead investigative agencies. The Welfare Fraud Prosecutor also provides legal advice to Division of Public Assistance regulatory programs on matters of criminal enforcement and development of uniform policies and procedures pertaining to fraud detection and deterrent. The position also provides training to investigators on case development.

Qualifications

The applicant must be willing to travel throughout the state, including rural areas, to present these cases. The ideal candidate will possess two to three years of criminal prosecution experience, be highly self-motivated, be willing to aggressively charge fraud cases, and be able to motivate and manage criminal investigators including actively participating in all stages of an ongoing investigation from initiation to prosecution.

Application Process

More information can be found here: https://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs/0724-OSP-02.html

Candidates must submit:

  1. A resume that includes a complete history of education and professional work experience.
  2. At least three professional employment references.
  3. A professional writing sample.
  4. A cover letter which includes the position of interest.

State Benefits Package

  1. Health benefits (including dental and vision), life insurance and voluntary supplemental benefits
  2. Generous leave accrual
  3. 12 paid holidays
  4. A variety of retirement plans
  5. Potential eligibility for student loan forgiveness through the Public Loan Forgiveness Program.
  6. 37.5-hour workweek
  7. Eligibility for part-time teleworking, alternate workweek, or a flex schedule after an initial training period.

Estimated Compensation

The table below gives an estimate of compensation based on a combination of judicial clerking and licensed legal experience. The compensation listed in the table represents the base pay. Upon a job offer, you would receive a firm salary quote based on location of position and qualifying experience. Attorneys are eligible to promote from Attorney 1 through 4 with service and acceptable job performance.

Attorney level Experience level Pay range and step Base pay*
Attorney 1 Unlicensed attorney 18 D or E $87,282-$90,012
Attorney 2 Less than two years of licensed experience 20 C or D $96,349.50-$99,840
Attorney 3 More than 2 but less than 4 years of licensed experience 22 B or C $106,684.50-$109,960.50
Attorney 4 More than 4 years 24 B through F $121,836-$139,542