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Full-Time

Deputy Bureau Chief: Community Justice Bureau

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City of New York

City of New York

1,001-5,000 employees

Provides city services and employment opportunities

Senior, Expert

Bronx, NY, USA

US Citizenship Required

Category
Legal
Risk & Compliance
Legal & Compliance
Required Skills
Word/Pages/Docs
Requirements
  • A Juris Doctorate degree and a minimum of 7 years in prosecution.
  • US Citizenship and New York State Residency are required.
  • Knowledge of substance abuse and mental illness issues
  • Knowledge of alternatives to incarceration programs and policies
  • Extensive knowledge of, and experience with, New York’s Penal Law and Criminal Procedure Law
  • Three years’ experience working with individuals with substance abuse, mental illness, and other social services including serving as a prosecutor, defense attorney, etc.
  • Excellent computer skills with knowledge of Microsoft Word, Outlook and Excel
  • Excellent presentation and organizational skills
  • Strong business planning and forecasting skills.
  • Excellent people skills and demeanor.
  • Ability to exercise good judgment and strong ethics.
  • Ability to analytically solve issues or problems from inception through conclusion.
Responsibilities
  • Under the direction of the Bureau Chief help supervise the Community Justice Bureau (CJB)
  • Manage, direct, train and supervise Assistant District Attorney’s (ADA’s) including supervisory staff, in the conferencing, investigation and prosecution of cases
  • Ensure all felony cases throughout the Office are properly vetted for alternatives to incarceration programming, including substance abuse and mental health treatment alternatives.
  • Guide ADAs throughout the Office on alternative disposition options for misdemeanor cases
  • Conference cases for possible intervention alternatives, authorize dispositions and supervise monitoring and compliance.
  • Meet with judges and members of the defense bar who are looking for alternative sentencing options.
  • Collaborate with and engage stakeholders on issues relating to the Bureau.
  • Keep abreast of new research, initiatives, and best practices.
  • Participate in meetings and conferences between the District Attorney’s Office and other law enforcement agencies.
  • Represent the Office on interagency and external committee and organization meetings.
  • Serve as Project Director on federal, state and local grants.
  • Attend grantee meetings, which may include monthly conference calls or meetings and attendance at annual meetings.
  • Must understand and respond clearly and effectively (oral/written) to complex legal issues.
  • Perform all other related duties and projects as designated.

Working for the City of New York offers a unique opportunity to engage in meaningful public service that directly impacts the lives of over 8 million residents. With a diverse range of career paths across more than 40 agencies, employees can contribute to vital areas such as public health, urban planning, and technology development. The city's commitment to competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits, and a culture of inclusion fosters an environment where talented individuals can thrive while shaping the future of one of the world's most iconic cities.

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