Organization

The California Department of Justice
Orange, California

Posted Date

July 10, 2026

Contact Information

Kaylyn Raymundo
Kaylyn.Raymundo@doj.ca.gov
Are you a poised criminal prosecutor who wants to be part of a dynamic vertical prosecution team? Are you interested in protecting the most vulnerable members of our communities and in helping to safeguard our state’s healthcare programs? We are seeking experienced criminal prosecutors to join our team in the Division of Medi-Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse (DMFEA), in our Orange Regional Office. DMFEA investigates and prosecutes fraud committed against California’s Medi-Cal programs and abuse and neglect committed against elder and dependent adults. The Deputy Attorney General (DAG) in this position prosecutes complex criminal cases in state courts, including (1) fraud committed by Medi-Cal providers, such as licensed physicians, pharmacists, and nurses, and (2) criminal abuses and neglect of elder and dependent adults residing in nursing homes and other residential care facilities.
The DAG filling this position will be part of a vertical multidisciplinary prosecution team, in which the criminal prosecutors (DAGs) work closely with members of their partner disciplines, like DMFEA special agents, investigative auditors and crime analysts. The DAG advises, coordinates and collaborates with agents, auditors and analysts on criminal cases; jointly develops investigative plans; reviews reports, search and arrest warrants; and, makes filing decisions for criminal charges. The DAG’s main tasks include legal research and writing, regular appearances in state courts, from case filings to sentencing as well as the presentation of evidence at hearings, grand juries and
trials.
Additional duties may include prosecuting crimes involving drug diversion of opioids and other controlled substances; cooperating with partner agencies tasked with the administration and regulation of the Medi-Cal programs and residential care facilities; collaborating with healthcare professionals and experts, such as experts on standard of care, computer and forensic experts, money laundering and asset freeze and forfeiture experts; and, liaising with federal, state and local law enforcement partners, as well as out-of-state law enforcement agencies and Attorney General Offices.
This position requires the DAG’s ability to travel to neighboring counties for court appearances, including occasional overnight or extended duration for meetings, conferences and hearings.

Qualifications

Minimum Qualification:

  • CA Bar Membership

Desired Qualifications:

In addition to evaluating each candidate’s relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
  • Excellent oral advocacy, legal research and writing skills
  • Experience in litigating complex criminal cases
  • Extensive trial experience
  • Mastery of Criminal Procedure and Evidence
  • Excellent prosecutorial and professional ethics
  • Experience working effectively with law enforcement
  • Experience working with auditing or accounting staff
  • Experience with medical and/or other experts
  • Knowledge of medical terminology, healthcare regulations and/or Medi-Cal programs
  • Positive attitude, prioritization of teamwork, and excellent work ethics

Application Process

Please submit you application by 7/27/2026 at 11:59 PM

A complete application package should include:

  • State Application
  • Resume
  • Cover Letter
  • Writing Sample (consisting of a dispositive motion, pretrial motion or appellate brief preferably written in the prior year)