Assistant Public Defender: Dorchester Co.
Assistant Public Defender I, II, & III
Recruitment #25-005799-0007
| Department | OPD District Operations |
|---|---|
| Date Opened | 9/29/2025 11:59:00 PM |
| Filing Deadline | 10/24/2025 11:59:00 PM |
| Salary | APD I:$86,752, APD II:$96,227, APD III:$106,620 |
| Employment Type |
Full-Time
|
| HR Analyst | Angela Stokes |
| Work Location |
Dorchester
|
Introduction
The Maryland Office of the Public Defender (MOPD) has openings for entry
level and experienced zealous litigators to serve as Assistant Public Defenders
in our Eastern area Dorchester County office. The attorney in this
position will combine their demonstrated commitment with their strong and
zealous litigation skills to provide exceptional representation on behalf
of their clients. We are committed to building a culturally diverse staff and
strongly encourage people historically underrepresented in the practice of
law to apply.
At MOPD 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. MOPD
seeks candidates who 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
APD I - ASTD 20; APD II - ASTD 21; APD III - ASTD22
LOCATION OF POSITION
310 Gay St.
Cambridge, MD
Main Purpose of Job
OVERVIEW OF THE POSITION
The positions require a range of experience from limited/moderate amount
of criminal trial experience to exceptional trial skills, innovative
thinking, investigative skills, and the ability to work independently in
managing an active case load of district, felony and other specialty cases such
as juvenile, civil non-support and violation of probation. Attorneys work in
conjunction with social workers, investigators, experts, 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. Attorneys
should be available to start within one month after receiving an offer.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
· Represent clients in all stages of their criminal case including
bail hearings, motions hearings, trial, and post-trial hearings.
· Ensure clients are consistently heard and respected.
· Conducts legal research and analysis including changes in laws,
legislation, procedural rules, court decisions, and case precedents in
preparation for trial and to determine/ anticipate legal problems and propose
resolutions.
· Drafts and prepares reports, memoranda in opposition, briefs,
motions, and correspondence for clients.
· Effectively and compassionately communicate with clients, team
members, colleagues, and service providers to ensure optimal outcomes for
clients.
· Counsel and advises clients on changes in law, court decisions,
and legal issues.
· Negotiates with prosecutors, judges, and other stakeholders to
establish agreements to resolve cases favorably for the client.
· Competently, independently, and resourcefully manage a full
caseload.
· Continuously seek professional development by attending various
training sessions.
· Other duties assigned by the District Public Defender.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
CORE
COMPETENCIES AND REQUIREMENTS
· Demonstrated commitment to
serving communities who have been pushed to the margins.
· Excellent research, writing,
and oral advocacy skills.
· Clear dedication to upending
systemic racism, prejudice, and unfairness in the criminal legal system.
· Strong interpersonal skills
and the ability to communicate effectively with people from different
backgrounds and lived experiences.
· Ability to thrive in a
fast-paced, diverse, team-oriented environment.
· Exceptional organizational,
legal, and administrative skills necessary to handle a high caseload.
· Criminal jury trial
experience required. Felony (cases involving complex issues and/or where
clients are facing the possibility of a life sentence) jury trial experience is
preferred.
· Active membership in good
standing in the Maryland Bar or Bar of another state.
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 any internal candidates applying.
Assistant Public Defender
I – starting at $87,620.00 (Grade 20: Step 06)
Assistant Public Defender
II- starting at $97,190.00 (Grade 21: Step 08)
Assistant Public Defender
III- starting at $107,687.00 (Grade 22: Step 10)
Please visit the State of
Maryland Employee’s page to review benefit information.
FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS
How to Apply
If you wish to be
considered, please click here to fill out the application and upload the
following documents in one PDF attachment through the Resume Tab of the
Maryland State Government Job Openings: (1) a current resume, (2) a cover
letter, (3) a list of four professional references, and (4) a writing sample no
longer than fifteen (15) pages.
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, office environments, and detention facilities 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.



