**This listing is for current Weber Pubic Defender Group Employees/Contract Attorneys. Candidates not currently assigned or contracted with the Weber Public Defender Group will not be considered**
WAGE: DOE
DEPARTMENT: Public Defender
PERSONNEL STATUS: Full-Time, FLSA Exempt
BENEFITS: Health, Dental, Vision, Retirement, 401k match, Sick/Vacation, Life Insurance, Short-term Disability, Accident, Critical Illness; Parental Leave; Maternity Leave
Under the direction of the Director, Chief of the Criminal Division and designated supervising attorneys, perform criminal defense work for qualified indigent parties (Clients) being prosecuted by the Weber and/or Morgan County Attorney’s Office and the Utah State Attorney General’s Office in Weber and Morgan Counties.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Represent Clients in District, Juvenile, Justice and Specialty Courts in Weber and Morgan Counties as assigned including representation in all phases of the court process from initial appearance to, trail, sentencing and/or dismissal of a case.
Interview Clients and perform legal needs assessment, including, but not limited to, filing an appearance of counsel, obtaining initial discovery, reviewing said discovery to determine legal issues and any additional discovery needed and follow-up with the Weber or Morgan County Attorney’s Office and/or appropriate law enforcement or other agencies to obtain needed information.
Identify issues in a case that requires the filing of additional pleadings and motions, file said pleadings and motions and present competent and compelling arguments before the court in support of such pleadings and motions as may be appropriate.
Make referrals to the Forensic Social Work Division and coordinate with social workers to determine mitigation, mental health, and/or substance abuse services that may be appropriate in a case. This will require a basic knowledge and ability to recognize mitigation, mental health and/or substance abuse issues that may arise in a Client’s case.
Seek the assistance of an investigator and/or expert as may be appropriate regarding specific identified issues in a case in coordination with your supervisors and/or the director.
Set up and review case files in department approved case management software and maintain basic case information in said software.
Negotiate case resolutions with prosecutors in the best interests of your Client.
Collaborate closely with team attorneys, staff members and various agencies to achieve favorable outcomes for your Clients.
Remain up to date on current case law, statutes and general knowledge in your assigned areas. Attend training as required and provide a summary of said training to your team mates as directed by Division Chief and/or Director.
Represent WPDG on various local, county and/or state committees and coalitions as assigned and serve on in-house committees and/or spearhead groups as assigned.
Any one position may not include all of the duties listed, nor do the listed examples include all duties which may be found in positions of this class. Applicants must be prepared to demonstrate the ability to perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodation.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
None
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
Education: Graduation from an ABA-accredited law school and be a member of the Utah State Bar or working under a provisional State Bar license in good standing. Attorney must obtain a Utah State Bar license if working under a provisional license within 1 year of the start of practice.
Experience: Experience is preferred but not required. Relevant pre-law experience may also be considered. This position is part of a career ladder series with advancement to Indigent defense Counsel Attorney II, by demonstrating a history of satisfactory or above performance reviews and upon recommendations by supervisors and approved by the Director, WPDG,
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES (KSA):
Knowledge of: Must possess a strong working knowledge of US and State Constitutional Law, municipal, and State statutes and current pertinent case law (State and Federal) as well as Utah’s Civil and Criminal Rules of Procedure, Rules of Evidence, and applicable administrative rules of the court and local court practice rules. Must also possess research skills needed to address legal issues in a coherent and logical method.
Skills and Abilities: Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, as well as Adobe Pro and other software as needed as well as online research programs aw) and the ability to learn and work with various client management software (Defender Data.) Advanced skills in creating spreadsheets, charts, graphs, and presentations using MS Office Suite is a plus. Must possess the ability to analyze a case, research and identify legal issues and draft legal documents addressing those issues. Must be able to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
This position requires a good listener, a perceptive mind, and a desire to help. Must be willing to follow written and verbal directions but also be self-motivated. You must also possess the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with team members, prosecutors, court personnel, law enforcement agencies, other county and municipal departments and the public.
YOUR SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
Due to the nature of this position, the successful candidate may be required to complete a pre-employment background check prior to starting the position.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, talk, hear, see, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Work in a typical office and courtroom setting with appropriate climate controls. Periodic travel and some after-hours work required in normal course of job performance.

Consisting of 661 square miles and nestled between the Great Salt Lake and the beautiful Wasatch Mountains, Weber County is a great place for discoveries. The unspoiled beauty of the land, the friendliness of the people, and the fascinating history of the region offer limitless possibilities for fun and excitement. Weber County has long been the crossroads of Utah and the Intermountain West. Its eastern boundary is the spine of the Wasatch mountains, with their towering peaks and sharp valleys. In the west it extends into the Great Salt Lake. Both mountains and flatlands are laced by the Ogden and Weber Rivers and their tributaries.