| The District Attorney's
Office offers diverse professional and para-professional job opportunities.
Specific job descriptions and active recruitments are listed under
the County Job Openings, and are briefly described below.
Prosecutors
Attorney positions range from the Deputy District Attorney I entry
level through Senior Deputy District Attorney. A flexible staffing
structure provides for promotion through the I, II, III, IV and
Senior levels based on performance vs. reapplication at each level.
Deputy District Attorneys may be assigned to handle misdemeanor,
felony, juvenile, civil or environmental cases. Paralegal positions
are limited to assistance identifying mandatory restitution and
follow-through to ensure collection.
Investigators
Criminal Investigator I & II positions are flexible classifications,
while the Senior Investigators are separate positions with lead
responsibility for investigative teams. The units assist prosecutors
with case preparation and prosecution support. Welfare fraud Investigators
are assigned to investigate cases of public assistance fraud, obtaining
orders for civil restitution and referring appropriate cases for
criminal prosecution. Senior Investigative Assistants help the Investigators
to prepare court exhibits, locate witnesses and assist with other
case preparation tasks. Both Criminal and Welfare Fraud Investigators
are peace officer classifications.
Victim Witness Assistance
The District Attorney's Office has Victim Witness Assistant I &
II positions (flexible classifications) that assist victims of crime
by providing initial counseling and referral for services, court
support and application assistance to obtain financial recovery
for losses due to violent rimes. VVC Claims Technicians review the
applications and determine recovery to be provided, expediting State
claims payments. Legal Support staff schedule witnesses for court
appearances, provide case status information and make travel arrangements
for out-of-town witnesses.
Legal Support
Legal Secretary I & II positions (flexible classifications)
prepare criminal complaints for filing, provide case preparation
support to attorneys and investigators, and track case dispositions
utilizing a highly automated case management system integrated into
the standard Microsoft Office products to produce legal documents.
Office Assistants provide additional clerical support.
Administration
A Business Manager and Administrative Services Clerk provide fiscal,
personnel, payroll and accounting support. Senior Computer Support
specialists operate and support the DA's wide area network, provide
user and application support utilizing the standard Microsoft Office
Suite and an oracle based case management system, DAMION developed
and supported by an outside vendor.
Volunteers
The following programs provide volunteer opportunities. Opportunities
range from attorney interns to clerical aide support positions.
Criminal
Division
Throughout the year we have college students and law students
who intern or clerk in our office.
College students can obtain a first hand look at the inner workings
of our office, as well as attending many different court proceedings:
Arraignment, Search and Seizure motions, Bail hearings, trials,
sentencing, and probation violations, to name a few. These internships
provide a good insight and preliminary knowledge regarding law
as a career.
Law students can observe all of the above, plus, if the student
has completed the second year of law school, he or she can be
certified to appear in court and handle actual cases under the
supervision of a Deputy District Attorney.
For information contact:
| Santa Barbara
Patrick McKinley
DA's Office
1112 Santa Barbara Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Tel: (805) 568-2300 |
Santa Maria
/ Lompoc
Gene Martinez
DA's Office
312-D East Cook Street
Santa Maria, CA 93454
Tel: (805) 346-7540 |
Victim Witness
- Advocate Assistant
- enter client data
- track case status
- send referral and resource information to victims of crime
filing
- assist with Victims of Crime compensation process
Please contact Megan
Riker-Rheinschild by email
or at (805) 568-2408 for further information
Consumer
Mediation Representatives
- Provide information and counsel consumers via telephone or in
person
- Mediate problems between consumers and vendors
- Refer consumers to agencies that specialize in a specific consumer
law
- Update referral sources
If interested, contact JoAnn
Slattery by email
or at (805) 568-2303 to obtain application and/or information.
Clerical Aide
Duties
- typing
- setting up file folders
- filing
- reception
- data entry
- case status inquiries
- mail sorting and distribution
- other clerical duties as assigned
If interested, contact Christina
Perez by email
or at (805) 568-2462 to obtain an application and/or information
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