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Paralegal II (#RL0102)
$27.15-$33.00 Hourly / $4,706.30-$5,720.54 Monthly / $56,475.71-$68,646.58 Yearly




DEFINITION

Under general supervision, performs journey level paraprofessional legal work in assisting attorneys in the preparation of criminal and civil cases; and does related other work as required in accordance with Rule 3, Section 3 of the Civil Service Rules.

CLASS CHARACTERISTICS

This is the journey level classification in the Paralegal series. This class is distinguished from the Paralegal I in that the I level is the entry level in the class series and performs more routine work with more immediate supervision.

TYPICAL DUTIES

  • Studies, researches, and interprets laws, court decisions and other legal authorities for use in the preparation of cases, opinions, and briefs; assists in case analysis.
  • Locates and interviews clients, witnesses, technical experts and others regarding specific civil or criminal cases.
  • Briefs witnesses for trial, gathers and prepares exhibits and evidence for trial; assists attorney in preparation for court; accompanies attorney to court to assist during court proceedings.
  • Prepares a variety of legal documents including subpoenas, writs, complaints, answers, declarations, responsive pleadings, and points and authorities.
  • Reviews a variety of documents for compliance with statutes, court decisions, and other legal authorities; advises parties on requirements of document completion.
  • Summarizes police reports; depositions, interrogatories, evidence, and other pertinent case files.
  • Confers with investigators regarding evidence and facts; may participate in investigations.
  • Prepares correspondence and reports; conducts special studies and research as directed.
  • May maintain law library; updates legal references; maintains inventory of library materials.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

EITHER PATTERN I

Experience:  One year as a Paralegal I in San Joaquin County.

 

OR PATTERN II

Education:  Completion of an approved paralegal training program or completion of 40 semester units of law school.  

AND

Experience:  One year of paid work experience equivalent to Paralegal I in San Joaquin County.

 

OR PATTERN III

Education:  Graduation from an accredited college or university with a major in social or political sciences or related field.  

AND

Experience:  Two years of paid work experience equivalent to a Paralegal I in San Joaquin County.

 

Substitution:  Additional-qualifying experience may be substituted for the education on a year for year basis for Pattern III only. 

KNOWLEDGE

Basic legal principles; legal documents and their uses; legal office procedures and practices; legal terminology; legal research methods; legal reference material; general County government functions and legal responsibilities; basic rules of evidence; general court proceedings; investigative techniques and procedures; interviewing techniques; computer terminology and forms; public relations principles and practices.

ABILITY

Understand, interpret and apply basic legal principles and practices; research laws, cases, and other legal authorities; work independently; exercise good judgment; express self clearly and concisely orally and in writing; follow oral and written instructions; effectively interview others; and establish and maintain effective working relationships. 

PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS

San Joaquin County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and, upon request, will consider reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.

CLASS: RL0102; EST: 12/4/1996;