
Assistant Public Defender - Death Penalty
State of Ohio, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43224
Overview
The Office of the Ohio Public Defender (OPD) is seeking to hire an Assistant Public Defender (APD) in the Death Penalty Department. APDs represent indigent death-sentenced clients in all stages of post-trial litigation and executive clemency. Post-trial litigation may include direct appeal, post-conviction, and federal habeas corpus litigation. The Death Penalty Department emphasizes a client-centered, team approach to representation. APDs most often work with a team of other attorneys, mitigation specialists, fact investigators, and core administrative staff.
To Be Successful In The Position
Have a strong commitment to indigent defense and have the capacity and compassion to work with clients facing the ultimate penalty;
Possess strong analytical and reasoning skills and be an effective and persuasive communicator – both written and verbal;
Work collaboratively as a member of a defense team, including accepting and providing constructive feedback;
Continually engage in professional development, focusing on advancements in the law, forensics, psychology, and other related fields;
Think creatively to identify, develop, and litigate (with appropriate supervision and support) issues and theories during each stage of the proceedings, often with an emphasis on changing the narrative from the case presented at trial;
Maintain appropriate respect and professionalism with our clients, their families and supporters, victims and their families, witnesses, former jurors, attorneys, judges and courtroom staff, and others we encounter as we advocate for our clients.
Essential Duties
Reviewing the capital trial record to identify potential errors and avenues for additional investigation;
Investigating the facts of the underlying offense(s), the circumstances of the criminal trial and sentencing proceedings, the client’s personal and family history, and other relevant factors that have impacted the client’s development. This often includes investigating the impact of systemic racism, mass incarceration, childhood trauma, poverty, mental and physical illnesses, and other cultural and sociological experiences;
Identifying and collaborating with experts in relevant fields, including capital defense (jury selection, trial practice, mitigation investigation, etc.), forensics, mental health, trauma, and other specialized areas of expertise as needed to fully investigate, prepare, and present the client’s case;
Researching, briefing, and arguing cases on direct appeal to the Supreme Court of Ohio;
Preparing and litigating post-conviction petitions, including discovery requests, evidentiary hearings, and appellate briefing and arguments;
Preparing and litigating habeas petitions, including discovery requests, evidentiary hearings, and appellate briefing and arguments; and
Advocating for executive clemency, including developing a compelling narrative case, working with supporters from various organizations, engaging in effective, strategic communication, and supporting the client throughout the difficult and complex process.
In your application, please attach a cover letter explaining your interest in capital defense work and a writing sample. Applications without a cover letter and writing sample will not be reviewed.
Compensation and Benefits Compensation for this position is set by the State of Ohio E1 Exempt Pay Schedule and currently ranges from $74,214 to $105,560. Starting pay may vary based on your relevant experience and state procedures. After you start, you move to the next step in the range after 180 days and annually thereafter. We typically have fiscal year Cost of Living Adjustments as well.
FY26 Wages
– detailed wage step progression is outlined in the original posting.
The Office of the Ohio Public Defender complies with federal and state disability laws and makes reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees with disabilities. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact the OPD HCM Department at 614-466-5394 or HCM@opd.ohio.gov.
Licensing and Qualifications Admission to Ohio bar pursuant to section 4705.01. Note: Prior to representing a client in federal court or U.S. Supreme court, attorney shall obtain admission to practice law in that court; prior to appointment as appellate counsel for an indigent defendant in a capital case pursuant to Appt.Coun.R. 5.02 & 5.03, an attorney shall obtain certification from the Commission on Appointment of Counsel in Capital Cases. Note: Eligibility to practice under a Certificate to Practice Law Pending Admission in Ohio, under Rule I, Section 19 of the Supreme Court Rules for the Government of the Bar of Ohio, or eligibility to practice under a Temporary Certification for Practice in Legal services, Public Defender, and Law School Programs under Rule IX of the Supreme Court Rules for the Government of the Bar of Ohio, may be accepted in lieu of admission to the Ohio Bar pursuant to R.C. Section 4705.02.
Job Skills:
Attorney/Legal, Client Advocacy, Reasoning, Responsiveness, Written Communication
Agency and Contact Agency
Public Defender Commission
Agency Contact Name and Information
Tamra Meister, tamra.meister@opd.ohio.gov
Unposting Date
Mar 1, 2026, 10:59:00 PM
Primary Location
United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus
Compensation
$74,214 - $105,560
Schedule
Full-time
Classified Indicator
Unclassified
Union
Exempt from Union
Primary Job Skill
Attorney/Legal
Technical Skills
Attorney/Legal, Client Advocacy
Professional Skills
Reasoning, Responsiveness, Written Communication
Agency Overview The Office of the Ohio Public Defender (OPD) is the state agency responsible for providing legal representation and other services to people accused or convicted of a crime who cannot afford to hire an attorney.
Our Mission: Advocating. Fighting. Helping.
Our Vision: A Fair Justice System.
Our Values: Compassion. Dignity. Equity. Integrity. Service. Community.
We are committed to building a work environment where all team members have a voice and can embrace our differences to innovate service to the public in our pursuit of fairness and justice for all people.
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To Be Successful In The Position
Have a strong commitment to indigent defense and have the capacity and compassion to work with clients facing the ultimate penalty;
Possess strong analytical and reasoning skills and be an effective and persuasive communicator – both written and verbal;
Work collaboratively as a member of a defense team, including accepting and providing constructive feedback;
Continually engage in professional development, focusing on advancements in the law, forensics, psychology, and other related fields;
Think creatively to identify, develop, and litigate (with appropriate supervision and support) issues and theories during each stage of the proceedings, often with an emphasis on changing the narrative from the case presented at trial;
Maintain appropriate respect and professionalism with our clients, their families and supporters, victims and their families, witnesses, former jurors, attorneys, judges and courtroom staff, and others we encounter as we advocate for our clients.
Essential Duties
Reviewing the capital trial record to identify potential errors and avenues for additional investigation;
Investigating the facts of the underlying offense(s), the circumstances of the criminal trial and sentencing proceedings, the client’s personal and family history, and other relevant factors that have impacted the client’s development. This often includes investigating the impact of systemic racism, mass incarceration, childhood trauma, poverty, mental and physical illnesses, and other cultural and sociological experiences;
Identifying and collaborating with experts in relevant fields, including capital defense (jury selection, trial practice, mitigation investigation, etc.), forensics, mental health, trauma, and other specialized areas of expertise as needed to fully investigate, prepare, and present the client’s case;
Researching, briefing, and arguing cases on direct appeal to the Supreme Court of Ohio;
Preparing and litigating post-conviction petitions, including discovery requests, evidentiary hearings, and appellate briefing and arguments;
Preparing and litigating habeas petitions, including discovery requests, evidentiary hearings, and appellate briefing and arguments; and
Advocating for executive clemency, including developing a compelling narrative case, working with supporters from various organizations, engaging in effective, strategic communication, and supporting the client throughout the difficult and complex process.
In your application, please attach a cover letter explaining your interest in capital defense work and a writing sample. Applications without a cover letter and writing sample will not be reviewed.
Compensation and Benefits Compensation for this position is set by the State of Ohio E1 Exempt Pay Schedule and currently ranges from $74,214 to $105,560. Starting pay may vary based on your relevant experience and state procedures. After you start, you move to the next step in the range after 180 days and annually thereafter. We typically have fiscal year Cost of Living Adjustments as well.
FY26 Wages
– detailed wage step progression is outlined in the original posting.
The Office of the Ohio Public Defender complies with federal and state disability laws and makes reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees with disabilities. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact the OPD HCM Department at 614-466-5394 or HCM@opd.ohio.gov.
Licensing and Qualifications Admission to Ohio bar pursuant to section 4705.01. Note: Prior to representing a client in federal court or U.S. Supreme court, attorney shall obtain admission to practice law in that court; prior to appointment as appellate counsel for an indigent defendant in a capital case pursuant to Appt.Coun.R. 5.02 & 5.03, an attorney shall obtain certification from the Commission on Appointment of Counsel in Capital Cases. Note: Eligibility to practice under a Certificate to Practice Law Pending Admission in Ohio, under Rule I, Section 19 of the Supreme Court Rules for the Government of the Bar of Ohio, or eligibility to practice under a Temporary Certification for Practice in Legal services, Public Defender, and Law School Programs under Rule IX of the Supreme Court Rules for the Government of the Bar of Ohio, may be accepted in lieu of admission to the Ohio Bar pursuant to R.C. Section 4705.02.
Job Skills:
Attorney/Legal, Client Advocacy, Reasoning, Responsiveness, Written Communication
Agency and Contact Agency
Public Defender Commission
Agency Contact Name and Information
Tamra Meister, tamra.meister@opd.ohio.gov
Unposting Date
Mar 1, 2026, 10:59:00 PM
Primary Location
United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus
Compensation
$74,214 - $105,560
Schedule
Full-time
Classified Indicator
Unclassified
Union
Exempt from Union
Primary Job Skill
Attorney/Legal
Technical Skills
Attorney/Legal, Client Advocacy
Professional Skills
Reasoning, Responsiveness, Written Communication
Agency Overview The Office of the Ohio Public Defender (OPD) is the state agency responsible for providing legal representation and other services to people accused or convicted of a crime who cannot afford to hire an attorney.
Our Mission: Advocating. Fighting. Helping.
Our Vision: A Fair Justice System.
Our Values: Compassion. Dignity. Equity. Integrity. Service. Community.
We are committed to building a work environment where all team members have a voice and can embrace our differences to innovate service to the public in our pursuit of fairness and justice for all people.
Follow OPD on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Threads | Visit our Website
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