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Staff Attorney
Salary not disclosed
Position Summary
The Staff Attorney/Victim Advocate provides legal advocacy and compassionate support to family survivors of homicide victims and victims of robbery. This position serves as a liaison between victims, their families, and the criminal justice system, ensuring that victims’ rights are upheld and that individuals are informed, supported, and guided throughout court proceedings.
Required Qualifications
- Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited university
- Admission to the Alabama State Bar or eligibility for admission
- Considerable knowledge of:
- The impact of violent crime on victims and families
- Alabama court systems and criminal justice procedures
- Current trends in criminal activity, sentencing, rehabilitation, restitution, and treatment
- Strong written and oral communication skills
- Ability to work on-call outside of regular business hours
- Ability to travel and stay overnight as required for court appearances
Work Schedule
- Regular office hours: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday–Friday
- In-office Monday–Thursday; remote work on Fridays
- After-hours work is compensated with flex time
Key Responsibilities
- Serve as a liaison for homicide victims’ families and robbery victims within the criminal justice system
- Explain victims’ rights under Alabama law and provide clear information regarding trials, hearings, sentencing, and appeals
- Guide victims and families through the criminal justice process with care, clarity, and professionalism
- Prepare, file, and manage emergency legal motions, including but not limited to:
- Probate matters
- Emergency child custody petitions
- Protection orders
- Conduct legal research on assigned criminal cases and monitor case developments
- Review court dockets daily across eight counties to identify hearings and trials requiring attendance, prioritizing trials, bond hearings, and preliminary hearings
- Notify victims or designated contacts of upcoming court dates via phone or text message
- Attend court proceedings and sit with victims or family members to explain courtroom procedures and provide emotional support
- Collaborate closely with district attorneys, victim service officers, and prosecutors throughout each case
- Maintain accurate and timely case files, including progress notes and client information
- Prepare daily and weekly reports for the Executive Director
- Serve as a professional ambassador for the agency in all interactions with courts, prosecutors’ offices, and community partners
Compensation
- Starting salary: $60,000–$80,000, commensurate with experience and education
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