Legal Assistant III
About the Role: Under supervision of the State’s Attorney or Administrative Supervisor, is responsible for handling open records and open meetings requests submitted to the State’s Attorney’s Office in accordance with N.D.C.C.§44-04 et seq. This position will also assist the State’s Attorney as Public Information Officer.
Primary Job Duties:
- Coordinate with our criminal justice partner agencies on crime prevention and safety campaigns.
- Must be knowledgeable and proficient with use of agency social media.
- Exercise discretion when interacting with the general public, media, and other agencies while answering questions on behalf of the State’s Attorney’s Office.
- Compose and prepare memoranda, motions, notices of hearings, orders, pleadings, etc., and ensures that documents are filed with the appropriate court and served on all parties prior to set deadlines.
- Accurately redact exempt and confidential information as required by law.
- Issue press releases as directed.
- Provide clerical assistance to include typing, filing, mail sorting and distributing, and other duties.
- Receive assignment of high-level criminal cases which can be more detailed, which in turn require closer attention and time.
- Must be able to perform all the duties of a Legal Assistant II.
- File, retrieve, interpret information, and prepare reports from records. Distribute reports to appropriate people.
- Assist Attorneys with hearing preparation, specifically with discovery.
- Other duties as required and assigned.
Candidate Requirements:
- Associate degree with emphasis in the paralegal field preferred and four (4) years’ experience in performing paralegal activities, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Preference will be given to applicants with a background in Public Communications, and familiarity with North Dakota Open Records and Meetings Laws.
- Requires a high degree of written and/or verbal communication skills dealing with employees, clients, and the general public.
- Must be proficient with word processing software such as WordPerfect or MS Word and possess excellent typing skills.
- Knowledge of appropriate legal terminology, legal forms, and legal files necessary.
- Ability to handle multiple duties and priorities under limited supervision.
- Applicant will be subject to a post-offer civil and criminal background check. The cost of these exams will be paid for by the County.