Managed Assigned Counsel Director

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Job location
900 S. Polk Street Suite 200
Amarillo, TX 79101
United States
Organization information
Organization name: 
Potter County, Texas
Street address: 
900 S. Polk Street Suite 200
City: 
Amarillo
State: 
Texas
ZIP: 
79101
Job type: 
Legal - Defender
Position Description: 

Potter and Armstrong Counties, located in the Panhandle of Texas, are implementing a hybrid indigent defense program that combines a Public Defender division with a Managed Assigned Counsel division. Each division will be separately managed by its own Director. This brand-new program will be built from the ground up under the direction of the two Directors. Funding to support the program’s implementation has already been secured through the Texas Indigent Defense Commission and the two Com-missioners’ Courts.

In general, the Managed Assigned Counsel (MAC) Director will oversee every aspect of the Counties’ managed assigned counsel program. The MAC Director will also serve as the primary mentor to the PD/MAC’s Fellowship attorneys. The Fellowship program is essentially a 1½ - 2-year paid, practicum for newly graduated lawyers aspiring to become criminal defense attorneys. The MAC Director will supervise the employees of the Managed Assigned Counsel division of the PD/MAC. The MAC Di-rector will work in coordination with the Director of the PD division.

The two counties have created an implementation plan for the establishment of this new office which can be found on this link: https://www.co.potter.tx.us/upload/page/7464/docs/HR/Public%20Defense%20...

Requirements: 

• License to practice law in good standing in the State of Texas or immediately eligible to obtain licensure through the Texas Board of Law Examiners Admission Without Examination (AWOX) process. (Applicants not licensed to practice law in Texas must review the TBLE AWOX requirements: https://ble.texas.gov/admission-without-examination).
• Have at a minimum, five (5) years of Criminal Law experience preferably with Non-Capital Murder qualifications.
• Understand the ABA Criminal Justice Standards for the Defense Function, the National Association of Public Defense Foundational Principles, the Texas Indigent Defense Commission’s Guide-lines for Indigent Defense Caseloads and the Performance Guidelines for Non-Capital Criminal Defense Representation promulgated by the State Bar of Texas.
• Complete knowledge of and ability to apply federal, state, and local laws and ordinances to a wide variety of individual situations and circumstances for the preparation of cases and defense of clients before the court and/or jury.
• Supervisory or Managerial experience preferred.

To apply: 

A full job description, along with a County Employment Application form, can be found on the Potter County HR website at: https://www.co.potter.tx.us/page/potter.Jobs.Openings

Notes: 
Equal Opportunity Employer
Salary range: 
Up to $130,000.00
Submission deadline: 
Friday, January 7, 2022