Juvenile Attorney: District V (Prince George’s County)
ASSISTANT PUBLIC DEFENDER I & II
Recruitment #26-005431-0034
| Department | Office of the Public Defender |
|---|---|
| Date Opened | 7/1/2026 11:59:00 PM |
| Filing Deadline | 7/17/2026 11:59:00 PM |
| Salary | APD II: Starts at $98,840 (Gr 21: St 08) : APD I:Starts at $88,999 (Gr 20: St 06) |
| Employment Type |
Full-Time
|
| HR Analyst | Angela Stokes |
| Work Location |
Prince George's
|
Introduction
The Maryland Office of the Public Defender (OPD) seeks zealous and
dedicated litigators to represent young people in both delinquency and
criminal matters in our Prince George’s County Office. We are committed to
building a culturally diverse staff and strongly encourage people
historically underrepresented in the practice of law to apply.
The Prince George’s office is a large urban public defender’s office with
approximately 65+ attorneys and staff. MOPD’s vision is for Justice,
Fairness, and Dignity for All and we are committed to our core values of a
culture of excellence, client-centered representation, tenacious advocacy, and
remain united as a team in achieving our mission. At OPD we use our legal
education and experience to fight for justice and fairness, no matter what
and we refuse to remain silent in the midst of human suffering. Our
unique talents, identities, educational backgrounds, and perspectives
guide us in representing our clients. We stand up against prejudice,
systemic racism, and inequity in all of the spaces we occupy. OPD
seeks candidates that will join us in providing compassionate, competent,
zealous, and client-centered representation to all of our clients. Learn
more about our mission and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
GRADE
ASTD21: ASTD20
LOCATION OF POSITION
Prince George's County
Main Purpose of Job
POSITION OVERVIEW
MOPD Juvenile Defenders provide consistent client-centered representation
to their clients from their first court appearance through their entire case.
This vertical representation model leads to deep and lasting client
relationships and continuity of representation across years and cases.
Attorneys work in conjunction with social workers and core staff in a
team-oriented environment. Attorneys must be able to balance a client-centered
approach to representation with advocacy to address systemic inequity and the
collateral consequences that lead to deeper system involvement.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
Represent youth at arraignment, adjudication, disposition, and
post-disposition hearings.
Represent clients in administrative matters related to conditions of
confinement and access treatment.
Work to identify and advocate for solutions to systemic issues.
Work collaboratively with social workers and core staff to assist clients
and their families in matters related to housing, education, school discipline,
mental health, and other collateral matters that contribute to deepening system
involvement.
Investigate, develop, and litigate novel and cutting-edge Constitutional
arguments to advance and expand the rights of young people in contact with the
juvenile justice system.
Competently and resourcefully prepare for and manage an active caseload.
Effectively, proactively, and compassionately communicate with clients,
family members, team members, colleagues, community resources, and service
providers to ensure optimal outcomes and resolve challenges in an open,
constructive, and professional manner.
Continuously seek professional and personal development through training,
CLEs, and trial skills courses.
Other Duties as assigned by the State Public Defender.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
CORE COMPETENCIES AND
REQUIREMENTS
Demonstrated
commitment to zealous and comprehensive defense practice, including the ability
to
represent
clients in juvenile, criminal, and administrative hearings.
Excellent
research, writing, and oral advocacy skills.
Knowledge,
training, and experience related to adolescent development, neuroscience,
education, and mental health treatment, and best practices for juvenile
rehabilitation.
Ability
to communicate effectively with people of different backgrounds and lived
experiences.
Proven
expertise in communicating with children and adolescents is preferred.
Ability
to work in a fast-paced, diverse, team-oriented environment.
Exceptional
organizational, legal, and administrative skills necessary to handle a high
caseload.
Criminal
trial and/or experience representing juveniles preferred.
Active
membership in good standing in the Maryland Bar or Bar of another state.
Attorneys
barred in another state must become a member of the Maryland Bar within 18
months of the
start
date.
BENEFITS
SALARY AND BENEFITS:
Salary is dependent on
experience and salary rules will apply to State of Maryland employees. This
would
be a lateral transfer for
MOPD attorneys. Please visit the State of Maryland Employee’s page to
review benefit information.
Assistant Public Defender I-
starting at $88,999 (Grade 20, Step 6)
Assistant Public Defender
II- starting at $98,840 (Grade 21, Step 8)
FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS
HOW TO APPLY
If you wish to be considered, please click here to fill out the
application and submit the following items in one PDF attachment through the
Maryland State Government Job Openings Page: (1) a current resume, (2) a cover
letter, (3) a list of four professional references, (4) writing sample, and (5)
transcript (if graduated from law school within the past 3 years).
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Assistant Public Defenders are full-time employees and cannot engage in
the private practice of law while in this position. MD Code, Criminal Procedure
Art., Section 16-203(d)(2).
As a State agency, the Maryland Office of the Public Defender (MOPD) is
an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. MOPD is committed to the
full inclusion of all qualified individuals without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, physical or mental disability, age, sexual orientation, gender
identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information.
All applicants must be able to communicate with clients and visitors and
possess the ability to complete tasks in a fast-paced work environment.
Applicants must be able to work in various positions and travel to
various courtrooms and office environments throughout the state. MOPD is
further committed to providing
equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with
disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities by modifying
or adjusting the job application process or the job or work
environment to make reasonable accommodations to the known applicant or
employee to enable the applicant or employee be considered for the position
they desire; to perform the essential functions of the position in question; or
to enjoy equal benefits and privileges of employment as are enjoyed by other
similarly situated employees without disabilities, unless the
accommodation imposes an undue hardship.
Applicants must be able to operate a computer and other office equipment. Applicants must have access to a motor vehicle or be able to navigate public transportation. If a reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact Tawanda Jackson, Human Resources Supervisor, at 410-767-8503 or tawandal.jackson@maryland.gov.
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