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Attorney II (Limited Term) JO#6531

$13,383-16,058/month

2900 Weald Way, Sacramento, CA 95833, USA

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JOB TITLE: Attorney II (Limited Term) LOCATION: San Francisco or Sacramento JOB OPENING #: 6531 OVERVIEW The Judicial Council of California is accepting applications for the position of Attorney II (Limited Term) with the Center for Families, Children & the Courts. The Attorney II position is a temporary, full-time, limited term assignment for a duration of no more than 2 1/2 years, and no later than June 30, 2028, contingent on the availability of funds. This limited-term Attorney II position will work in the Judicial Resource and Technical Assistance (JRTA) grant program and will support the federal Children and Family Services Review (CFSR). The JRTA Program provides legal assistance and materials to judicial officers working in a highly complex area of juvenile dependency and delinquency law. As an attorney on the JRTA team, conduct courtesy review of dependency and delinquency case files and notes of other file review attorneys. Provides guidance to courts including legal advice and counsel regarding legal compliance and mandated duties. Assist the court, through written analysis, with legal issues related to case law, documentation of reasonable efforts, and judicial determinations. Substantial telephone and email communication with court partners including county counsel, social workers, and probation officers to discuss findings of file review and provide guidance on improving procedures. Provide system partners with guidance on notice provision, adequate documentation of recommended findings in reports to the court, timely provision of reports to the court. Create, modify and update bench cards and other documents on key hearings for judicial officers and stakeholders, giving judicial officers a succinct, updated and legally accurate summary of the key events and decisions required at each hearing. Provide direct legal assistance and trainings to individual courts or groups of courts as appropriate. The Judicial Council The Judicial Council of California is the policy setting body for the state court system and has constitutionally conferred statewide rule-making authority. This authority includes developing, advocating for, and allocating the judicial branch budget. A majority of Council members are California state justices and judges; however, the Council also includes lawyers, legislators, and court administrators. By enhancing its role as a leadership, knowledge, and service resource for the judicial branch, the Judicial Council’s staff organization seeks to continue to evolve as one of California’s most dynamic public service entities, focused on improving access to justice for all Californians by innovating and responding to the changing needs of the courts and the public. As a government body charged with improving the statewide administration of justice, the Judicial Council has multiple offices with diverse responsibilities relating to court policy and operations. As employees of the council, every member of staff should view and approach their work as one Judicial Council with a public service mission that is greater than the sum of its parts. The Judicial Council strives for work-life balance, including substantial vacation and holiday time. In addition, we offer an excellent benefits package, including pension, medical, dental, and vision coverage, flexible spending, up to $130 per month reimbursement for qualifying commuting costs, and retirement savings plans. In San Francisco, the office is only a 7-minute walk from the downtown Civic Center BART station. In Sacramento, the office is minutes from downtown, just north of Discovery Park. The Judicial Council offers hybrid work arrangements for many positions. The successful candidate will be expected to work in person at the Judicial Council’s San Francisco or Sacramento office at least two days per week, based on their office leader’s direction, and reside in the areas surrounding these locations. RESPONSIBILITIES • For 9 counties, perform site visits as a Judicial Resources and Technical Assistance (JRTA) liaison to analyze and evaluate local juvenile court (dependency and delinquency) practice and procedure, and thereafter prepare a memorandum with legal guidance to ensure that judicial officers and juvenile court professionals comply with current federal regulations and state law. • Review and analyze court files to determine compliance with federal and state juvenile law and best practices. This involves examining documentation of findings and orders, written reports from the social services department and/or probation department, and any other relevant documentation in the court file. The attorney must determine whether the county is in compliance with title IV-E of the Social Security Act; and if not, to provide legal advice and counsel to judicial officers to avoid possible fiscal penalties. • For 9 counties, act as a liaison between the Judicial Council Center for Families, Children & the Courts (CFCC) and the court and county. • Provide training and/or technical assistance on federal and state legal requirements, juvenile court practice and procedure, county-specific areas in need of improvement, and/or areas of interest related to dependency or delinquency law. Technical assistance may include correspondence via phone or email to answer questions, or to review and advise juvenile court professionals on revising local minute orders and report templates. • Develop and update legal informational materials for local distribution for the JRTA project. These materials include Information Sheets about legal areas, appropriate county recommendations, case law summaries and charts with legally accurate findings and orders. • Provide legal guidance to the Family and Juvenile Law Advisory Committee of the Judicial Council through analyzing juvenile and family legal issues, determining how to present the legal issues for consideration, prepare drafts of a proposal (California Rules of Court and Judicial Council forms) for consideration, and preparing written reports and memorandum for consideration which frame the policy issues, provide analysis of legal issues, and assess the implementation and operational impact of the proposal on the courts. • Conduct legal research and analysis to aid the committee in determining appropriate/recommended changes to rules, forms, and standards for family and juvenile cases. • Perform special assignments, as requested by the supervising attorney, including legal research and analysis projects and the development of tools and resources for local courts and Judicial Council Center for Families, Children & the Courts' (CFCC) staff. • Write legal memoranda on issues of current interest; write case summaries for the Juvenile Case, Articles, Resources, and Training (JCART) website. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Juris doctor, and three (3) years of relevant post-bar legal experience as a practicing attorney. After passing a state bar, work experience as a Law Clerk to a federal or state judge prior to formal bar admission will be considered qualifying experience. LICENSING AND CERTIFICATIONS − Current active membership with the State Bar of California prior to hire. OTHER Please note, if you are selected for hire, verification of employment eligibility or authorization to work in the United States will be required. HOW TO APPLY This position is Open Until Filled and requires the submission of our official application, a resume and a response to the supplemental questions. To ensure consideration of your application for the earliest round of interviews, please apply by 5:00 P.M. on October 24, 2025. To complete an online application, go to job opening # 6531 at https://www.courts.ca.gov/careers.htm The Judicial Council provides reasonable accommodation to applicants with disabilities who request such accommodation. Reasonable accommodation needs should be requested through Human Resources at (415) 865-4260. PAYMENT & BENEFITS $13,383- $16,058 per month Please note due to statewide fiscal conditions, the posted salary range is subject to a temporary 3% reduction. In exchange for this reduction, judicial branch employees accrue an additional 5 hours of paid personal leave per month through June 30, 2027. Some highlights of our benefits package include: • Health/Dental/Vision benefits program • 14 paid holidays per calendar year • Choice of Annual Leave or Sick/Vacation Leave • 1 personal holiday per year • Up to $130 per month reimbursement for qualifying commuting costs • CalPERS Retirement Plan • 401(k) and 457 deferred compensation plans • Employee Assistance Program • Basic Life and AD&D Insurance • FlexElect Program • Pretax Parking The Judicial Council of California Is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Supplemental Questions To better assess the qualifications of each applicant, we will review your responses to the following questions. Please indicate for which employer you performed these functions. Your answers should not exceed a total of three pages. 1. Please state your date of admission to the State Bar of California. 2. Please explain how your professional experience with the juvenile court (dependency or delinquency) makes you interested in this particular position.

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