SENIOR ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY 6175
DISTINGUISHING
FEATURES OF THE CLASS
An employee in this class assists the County Attorney in the defense of departments and agencies of Suffolk County. The incumbent is responsible for performing the duties pertaining to the office as may be directed by the County Attorney. In the assignment of duties, the County Attorney may be guided by the individual's ability, experience and background, as well as the availability of personnel. Direction is received from high-level professional personnel who review work through reports and conferences. Does related work as required.
TYPICAL WORK
ACTIVITIES
Makes appearances before the courts in connection with
arraignments or hearings and motions;
Tries cases in New York State and
Federal Courts;
Prepares Examinations Before Trial
(EBT) for the preparation of cases for trial before the courts;
Performs legal research in
connection with the preparation of Memoranda of Law, law briefs for trial or
appeal of cases, or legal opinions for the guidance of the various members of
the County Attorney's Office;
Consults with investigators in need
of legal advice in connection with any investigation.
FULL PERFORMANCE
KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Thorough knowledge of Federal, State and local laws
affecting the operation of the department; thorough knowledge of the legal
terminology and format of documents used in court actions; good knowledge of
current developments and sources of information relative to the work of the
department; ability to gather, organize and evaluate material relevant to legal
actions; ability to supervise the work of others in a manner conducive to full
performance and high morale; ability to establish and maintain effective
working relationships with others; ability to express oneself clearly and
concisely both orally and in writing; physical condition commensurate with the
demands of the position.
MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS
This position is in the exempt class; therefore, there
are no minimum qualifications.
Possession of a New York State license to practice law
before the Bar of the State of New York, and, depending on assignment,
eligibility to be qualified to practice before district, state, and/or family
courts.
At the time of appointment and during employment the
employee must possess a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York
State.
01/01/02
SUFFOLK COUNTY
Exempt
Review 07/23/15