
Assistant District Attorney (District Screener)
Orleansda, New Orleans, LA, United States
About OPDA
OPDA is building a 21st‑century prosecutors' office dedicated to serious offenses and ensuring every New Orleanian receives the presumption of innocence.
Duties and Responsibilities
In this role you will represent the State of Louisiana in all criminal matters before courts with jurisdiction in Orleans Parish. These courts include, but are not limited to: Municipal and Traffic Court, Juvenile Court, Criminal District Court, the Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal, the Louisiana Supreme Court, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, and the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
The District Screening ADAs are assigned to one of OPDA's eight regional Police Districts. ADAs will be the primary point of contact and liaison with the NOPD District Commanders and will be expected to represent OPDA at all levels within that district. This may include attending off‑site meetings at NOPD district level, neighbor associations, business organizations, citizen groups and the like. As crime may occur unevenly across the various NOPD districts, the District Screening ADA may be tasked with assisting their fellow District Screening ADAs with screening caseload/overflow as needed.
Additional typical duties include: reviewing felony and misdemeanor cases for prosecution; interacting with law enforcement, victims, and witnesses; drafting bills of information, motions, and other pleadings; presenting cases to the grand jury; representing OPDA at preliminary or bond hearings; and performing legal research.
Qualifications and Skills
Member of the Louisiana Bar in good standing
At least five (5) years of relevant experience in criminal law
Ability to conduct legal research and apply legal analysis to factual scenarios
Public speaking ability and effective communication skills
Comfort with technology, including ability to learn case management software
Ability to work flexible hours, including some weeks of over 40 hours
Dependability in both attendance and work product
Benefits
Enrollment in the City of New Orleans health insurance plan
6.44 hours of sick leave and no fewer than 6.44 hours of vacation leave per month (approximately 10 days per year)
Enrollment in the Louisiana District Attorneys' Retirement System
Enrollment in the Louisiana Public Employees Deferred Compensation Plan
Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness program
A generous paid holiday schedule
Frequent, free opportunities for Continuing Legal Education and other relevant training
EEO Statement
OPDA is an equal opportunity employer. The office values a diverse workforce and management reflective of the communities that it serves. Accordingly, OPDA adheres to a policy of making employment, promotion, and other personnel decisions without regard to race, culture, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, marital status, caregiver status, age, disability, or other legally protected status.
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OPDA is building a 21st‑century prosecutors' office dedicated to serious offenses and ensuring every New Orleanian receives the presumption of innocence.
Duties and Responsibilities
In this role you will represent the State of Louisiana in all criminal matters before courts with jurisdiction in Orleans Parish. These courts include, but are not limited to: Municipal and Traffic Court, Juvenile Court, Criminal District Court, the Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal, the Louisiana Supreme Court, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, and the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
The District Screening ADAs are assigned to one of OPDA's eight regional Police Districts. ADAs will be the primary point of contact and liaison with the NOPD District Commanders and will be expected to represent OPDA at all levels within that district. This may include attending off‑site meetings at NOPD district level, neighbor associations, business organizations, citizen groups and the like. As crime may occur unevenly across the various NOPD districts, the District Screening ADA may be tasked with assisting their fellow District Screening ADAs with screening caseload/overflow as needed.
Additional typical duties include: reviewing felony and misdemeanor cases for prosecution; interacting with law enforcement, victims, and witnesses; drafting bills of information, motions, and other pleadings; presenting cases to the grand jury; representing OPDA at preliminary or bond hearings; and performing legal research.
Qualifications and Skills
Member of the Louisiana Bar in good standing
At least five (5) years of relevant experience in criminal law
Ability to conduct legal research and apply legal analysis to factual scenarios
Public speaking ability and effective communication skills
Comfort with technology, including ability to learn case management software
Ability to work flexible hours, including some weeks of over 40 hours
Dependability in both attendance and work product
Benefits
Enrollment in the City of New Orleans health insurance plan
6.44 hours of sick leave and no fewer than 6.44 hours of vacation leave per month (approximately 10 days per year)
Enrollment in the Louisiana District Attorneys' Retirement System
Enrollment in the Louisiana Public Employees Deferred Compensation Plan
Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness program
A generous paid holiday schedule
Frequent, free opportunities for Continuing Legal Education and other relevant training
EEO Statement
OPDA is an equal opportunity employer. The office values a diverse workforce and management reflective of the communities that it serves. Accordingly, OPDA adheres to a policy of making employment, promotion, and other personnel decisions without regard to race, culture, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, marital status, caregiver status, age, disability, or other legally protected status.
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