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Office of Public Trust Liaison
Annual Salary Range: $79,621 - $106,159
FLSA Non-Exempt / Union Represented
About the Office
The Office of the Public Trust Liaison helps educate members of the public about how the State Bar can help them within the areas of our public protection mission.
With an initial focus on attorney discipline and admissions issues, the Public Trust Liaison receives inquiries, responds to questions and concerns brought by members of the public that remain unresolved through other channels, and investigates to ensure proper procedures are followed. The Public Trust Liaison focuses on being proactive, independent, impartial, and confidential.
About this Recruitment
Discover a unique opportunity at the State Bar of California that combines the roles of Investigator and a Public Trust Representative. If you have a passion for upholding the integrity of the legal profession and ensuring public trust in the legal system, this dual-role position is tailor-made for you. As an Investigator, you'll investigate allegations of potential attorney misconduct. From conducting interviews to contacting attorneys regarding allegations raised by their clients, your work will be integral to upholding the highest standards of professionalism. Simultaneously, as a member of the Office of Public Trust Liaison, you'll respond to inquiries about State Bar programs, guide members of the public to the appropriate resources, and address questions related to the discipline or admission systems. Your commitment to exceptional customer service and a nuanced understanding of legal advice will be crucial in this role. Enjoy the benefits of an alternative work schedule, telecommuting options, and a collaborative environment where you'll work with a dedicated team. Join us in fulfilling our mission of protecting the public, the court, and the legal profession. Apply now for this unique dual-role opportunity and be a part of our commitment to conducting fair, impartial, and thorough investigations.
Definition
Under general supervision, an Investigator I investigates and reviews public, court and other party complaints or reports. In addition, an Investigator I determines what evidence is needed to support the allegations, collects evidence, and interviews witnesses to determine the appropriate course of action.
Investigator Is work with Investigator IIs, IIIs, and attorneys to determine the means and approach of the investigation.
Distinguishing Characteristic
Investigator I is the entry-level classification in the Investigator classification series. Incumbents work under more direct supervision and are typically assigned to less complex cases. An incumbent is paired with an Investigator II or III who serves as his or her mentor and provides direction, guidance, and training. Investigator Is report to a Supervising Attorney.
Examples of Essential Duties
Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Employment Standards
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Minimum Qualifications
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Applicants who meet the Minimum Qualifications will be required to successfully complete the State Bar’s selection process for this classification.
License, Certificate, Registration Requirements
We are a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace where all of our employees and prospective employees experience fairness, dignity, and respect.
Full Time
$123k-163k (estimate)
02/29/2024
07/20/2024
sbc.net
COLUMBUS, OH
200 - 500
1928
SETH SABADO
$200M - $500M
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