The OAG is seeking an energetic, collegial, and highly proficient attorney to fill a vacancy at the applicable Assistant Attorney General level, based on the candidate’s experience. The selected candidate will be assigned to represent and provide legal counsel to the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services (Public Safety).
Responsibilities
In this role, the Assistant Attorney General will provide comprehensive legal support to Public Safety. Responsibilities include conducting legal research and drafting legal memoranda, correspondence, and legal documents. The attorney will advise the Public Safety on statutory interpretation, regulatory compliance, and legal issues affecting its programs and operations. The attorney will assist with matters before various boards and commissions and will be responsible for drafting and arguing dispositive and procedural motions. The role also involves managing discovery, including drafting and responding to written discovery requests, and taking and defending depositions. The attorney will represent Public Safety in trials and hearings and will be expected to provide sound legal advice across a wide range of subject areas as needed.
Qualifications
- Assistant Attorney General I: Requires 0–3 years of post‑bar experience. Salary range: $91,761–$142,914. Initial salary offers typically do not exceed $129,438.
- Assistant Attorney General II: Requires a minimum of 4 years of post‑bar experience. Salary range: $97,972–$152,528. Initial salary offers typically do not exceed $138,146.
- Assistant Attorney General III: Requires a minimum of 5 years of post‑bar experience. Salary range: $104,519–$147,451. Initial salary offers typically do not exceed $162,800.
Application Process
Applicants must submit a resume, cover letter, writing sample, and a list of three professional references, including at least one current or former supervisor.

