The Georgia Department of Corrections seeks to fill a vacancy for an attorney in the Office of Legal Services. Legal Services assists the Commissioner and staff with transactional legal issues that arise in the operation of the States prison system. Areas of practice include contracts, employment law, constitutional law and civil rights, administrative law, and healthcare. Legal Services also liaises with the Attorney General's Office on pending litigation against the agency and GDC employees, and we handle all requests for access to public documents under the Open Records Act. This position may be filled as an Attorney 1, Attorney 2, Attorney 3, or Attorney 4 depending upon the applicant's credentials.
Minimum Qualifications:
Juris Doctorate from an accredited college or university AND license to practice law in the State of Georgia OR eligibility to sit for the next Georgia Bar examination OR reciprocity (must obtain Law License).
Note: Some positions may not allow the eligibility clause.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience working in a law office representing a governmental entity.
- Experience dealing with requests for documents under the Open Records Act.
- Experience working in a correctional or law enforcement setting.
- Experience reviewing and analyzing pleadings, subpoenas, and similar documents.
- Employment law experience.
- Civil rights law experience.
- Experience providing instruction to adults in a classroom setting.
Note:
Applicants are strongly encouraged to include a cover letter that articulates in detail which, if any, of the preferred qualifications that they possess. The Office of Legal Services is located on the GDCs beautiful campus in Forsyth, Georgia. It is an easy commute from Atlanta's southern suburbs or north of the Macon area. The GDC offers a generous benefits package, including various forms of insurance, retirement benefits through the State of Georgia, and access to continuing education courses on diverse topics. Our practice is fast-paced, unique in the breadth of legal issues to which our team is exposed, and provides a meaningful opportunity to impact Georgia's criminal justice system. Preference will be given to applicants who already are members in good standing with the State Bar of Georgia.