Review Vacancy
Date Posted: 10/24/24
Applications Due: 11/14/24
Vacancy ID: 170440
Position Information
NY HELPNo
AgencyCommission on Prosecutorial Conduct (CPC)
TitleDeputy Director of Investigation
Occupational CategoryOther Professional Careers
Salary GradeNS
Bargaining UnitM/C - Managerial/Confidential (Unrepresented)
Salary RangeFrom $152191 to $191427 Annually
Employment Type Full-Time
Appointment Type Permanent
Jurisdictional Class Pending Exempt
Travel Percentage 20%
Schedule
Workweek Mon-Fri
Hours Per Week 37.5
Workday
From 8:30 AM
To 4:30 PM
Flextime allowed? No
Mandatory overtime? No
Compressed workweek allowed? No
Telecommuting allowed? Yes
Location
County New York
Street Address TBD
City Manhattan
StateNY
Zip Code10006
Job Specifics
Minimum Qualifications • J.D. with at least 10 years of experience as an attorney admitted to practice in the State of New York
• Supervisory experience
• Understand the role of the prosecutor and their ethical responsibilities
• Substantial litigation experience
• Excellent legal research and writing skills
• Experience supervising complex investigations
• Judgment necessary to navigate complex questions of ethics and legal practice
• Ability to exercise discretion and confidentiality with sensitive matters
Preferred Qualifications:
• Experience as a criminal defense attorney or prosecutor
• Excellent oral advocacy skills
• Proven track record of collaborating/being a team player
• Experience creating policies and procedures for investigations
Duties Description Under the supervision of the Administrator, the Deputy Director of Investigation will oversee investigations conducted by the Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct’s (CPC) out of its New York City office. Duties of the Deputy Director of Investigation will include, but will not be limited to:
• Supervising the attorneys, investigators, and administrative staff investigating confidential and sensitive investigations regarding allegations of prosecutorial misconduct in New York State;
• Engaging in preliminary fact-finding and analysis of complaints submitted to the CPC and draft memoranda for the Commission to aid in its determination of whether to open an investigation;
• Investigating complaints authorized by the Commission;
• Drafting reports summarizing the findings of investigations and provide recommendations to the Commission on whether to authorize formal complaints;
• Reviewing all memoranda, pleadings, and filings associated with complaints;
• Assisting the Administrator in preparing for hearings;
• Assisting the Administrator in presenting evidence at hearings;
• Assisting the Administrator with developing administrative policies, programs, and procedures to implement the CPC’s policies;
• Working with executive staff in preparing for commission meetings;
• Conducting, in conjunction with other staff, comprehensive training sessions for both new and existing staff on pertinent legal matters and investigative techniques;
• Other special projects as needed to enable the CPC to carry out its statutory mandate.
Additional Comments The Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct is an independent State agency dedicated to investigating prosecutorial conduct in New York State, serving to strengthen oversight of New York’s prosecutors and to hold them to the highest ethical standards in the exercise of their duties.
Pursuant to Judiciary Law §§ 499-a – 499-j, the Commission has the authority to review and investigate the conduct of prosecutors to determine whether any prosecutorial conduct violates state law or court rules. Under the statute, the Commission is authorized to conduct a full range of investigative functions, including holding hearings, subpoenaing witnesses, requiring production of documents, conferring immunity, and transmitting findings of fact and recommendations regarding sanctions to the relevant attorney grievance committee. The Commission is also authorized to make its findings and recommendations public.
To learn more about the Commission please visit https://www.ny.gov/new-york-state-commission-prosecutorial-conduct.
* This appointment will initially be temporary. It is expected that the selected candidate will then be appointed to the permanent, exempt position after a review of the jurisdictional classification.
Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. CPC is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to workplace diversity, equity, and inclusion.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION: The Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please notify the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Unit at DEI@dcjs.ny.gov or (518) 485-1704.
Some positions may require additional credentials or a background check to verify your identity.
Contact Information
Name Theresa Scrodanus
Telephone 518-457-3875
Fax 518-457-4000
Email Address jobs@cpc.ny.gov
Address
Street 80 South Swan Street
Alfred E. Smith Building
City Albany
State NY
Zip Code 12210
Notes on ApplyingPlease submit a cover letter, resume, and writing sample to Susan Friedman at jobs@cpc.ny.gov. Please reference posting # 170440 on your cover letter.
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