Are you interested in protecting California’s elder and vulnerable adult population from abuse and neglect? Are you interested in investigating unfair and unlawful business practices that place nursing home residents at risk of abuse or neglect?
The Division of Medi-Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse (DMFEA) works diligently to protect residents in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities from abuse or neglect. Within DMFEA, the Facilities Enforcement Team (FET) plays a unique and critically important role in ensuring the safety and care of elderly and dependent persons residing in nursing homes and other long term care facilities by investigating systemic understaffing, fraud, abuse, and neglect committed by nursing homes and their ownership. As a member of FET, this Deputy Attorney General Position leads civil investigations and enforcement actions against nursing home chains, including owners, operating entities, and related party entities, to enforce state and federal laws and regulations regarding staffing and quality of care. FET’s investigations may be conducted pursuant to Government Code section 11180, et. seq., and FET’s cases are venued in state courts, including actions brought pursuant to Business and Professions Code section 17200 and 17500.
Duties Include:
- Representing the People of the State of California through all phases of civil litigation from investigation to initiation of litigation to trial and appeal;
- Managing your own case load, including development of case strategy in collaboration with FET team and experts;
- Analyzing staffing data, quality of care data, and reports of abuse or neglect to identify trends and patterns indicative of systemic neglect across California nursing homes and nursing home chains;
- Working closely with leading experts in the field to analyze evidence and identify patterns and trends of violations of applicable laws and regulations which expose vulnerable nursing home residents to preventable harm, injuries, neglect, and abuse;
- Conducting investigations pursuant to Government Code section 11180 et. seq. using tools such as investigative subpoenas and witness interviews;
- Conducting discovery and litigating matters in state court pursuant to Business and Professions Code section 17200 and 17500, including drafting complaints, drafting and enforcing written discovery, taking depositions, preparing and arguing dispositive motions;
- Conducting Operation SAFE inspections in long term care facilities with interdisciplinary team to investigate complaints of neglect and abuse;
- Evaluating complaints from residents, resident responsible parties, state agencies, and local agencies related to potential neglect or abuse and initiating criminal or civil investigations as appropriate;
The DAG is expected to perform a variety of complex legal and other research and stay up to date in the rapidly changing fields of health care law, elder law, and electronic evidence. The DAG position will be responsible for cases statewide and will be required to travel throughout California.
Applicants must demonstrate good judgment and professionalism in all interactions with members of the public, colleagues, opposing counsel, and the judiciary. Civil litigation experience is preferred.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
- Membership in CA Bar
- Civil Litigation Experience
Application Process
Please submit your application to the link below by 09/04/2025 by 11:59 PM
Apply here: CalCareers
A complete application will have:
- State Application (completed online)
- Resume
- Cover Letter
- Writing Sample (dispositive motion, pretrial motion, appellate brief)