*About us*
The mission of the Office of the District Attorney of the Waycross Judicial Circuit is to prosecute professionally and competently all crimes referred to our office on behalf of the citizens of the Waycross Judicial Circuit and the State of Georgia and, in doing so, aggressively seek justice; treat all people courteously, respectfully, and honestly; advocate for the rights of victims; collaborate with other governmental agencies and private agencies to prevent crime; and above all, make the communities in the Waycross Judicial Circuit a safer place for the residents of Bacon, Brantley, Charlton, Coffee, Pierce, and Ware Counties to live and work.
The District Attorney’s Office in the Waycross Judicial Circuit has openings for 2 part-time Assistant District Attorney, one in our Waycross office and one in our Douglas office.
This is a county-paid grant position, currently funded through 2026.
Due to the terms of the grant, this position would be assigned a case load of serious violent felonies, or assigned cases to work to allow another assistant district attorney to work on a serious violent felony.
Attorney would work up to 20 hours a week, flexible hours based upon case assignment and court schedules.
*The following duties are normal for this position:*
* Reviews reports submitted by law enforcement to determine whether further investigation is needed; approves or returns cases for more work; researches alternative crimes; reads and researches case law;
* Drafts accusations and indictments; evaluates and researches potential defenses; negotiates pleas to dispose of cases; dismisses cases not prosecutable;
* Develops trial strategy for each case, presents cases to grand jury; questions witnesses; answers juror’s questions; determines appropriate sentence recommendations; calls arraignment calendars; attends pretrial conferences with judge and defense attorneys;
* Subpoenas appropriate witnesses for motions; researches and argues all pretrial and post-trial motions; files motions in appropriate time frame prior to trial.
Complies with discovery requirements by copying and mailing documents;
* Prepares for jury trials in Superior Court and represents the State of Georgia at trial in the prosecution of felony crimes;
* Continue prosecution through the appellate phases in the Georgia Court of Appeals or Georgia Supreme Court, as assigned;
* May be required to prosecute matters in Juvenile Court and/or an Accountability Court, such as Drug Court or Mental Health Court;
* Attend periodic prosecutor-focused CLE training (such as training and conferences provided through the Prosecuting Attorneys Council of Georgia);
* And other duties may be required and assigned.
The ideal candidate enjoys working with others, but is also able to work independently, can manage deadlines and multitask, and enjoys a fast-pace office with lots of courtroom opportunities.
A part-time assistant district attorneys is not prohibited by Georgia law from the private practice of law, so long as they are not working as a criminal defense attorney or giving legal advice or representation to suspects in a criminal investigation or defendants who have already been arrested.
The Waycross Judicial Circuit is comprised of six counties: Bacon, Brantley, Charlton, Coffee, Pierce, and Ware County, with offices in Coffee and Ware Counties.
Office assignment will be discussed at the time of employment, based upon preference, residency, and position availability.
*Minimum qualifications:* All applicants must be a member in good standing with the State Bar of Georgia or be in good standing of another state’s bar association that is eligible for reciprocity admittance to the State Bar of Georgia; and be admitted to practice before the Georgia Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.
All candidates are subject to a background check.
Applicants selected for hire will be subject to fingerprinting, a criminal history background check, a motor vehicle driver’s history check and pre-employment drug screening; employment is contingent upon the completion and satisfactory results of each investigation.
*Preferred Qualifications:*
* Former prosecuting experience
* Admitted to practice law before the Georgia Court of Appeals
* Admitted to practice law before the Georgia Supreme Court
* Resident of the State of Georgia
Job Types: Part-time, Temporary
Pay: Up to $52,000.
00 per year
Expected hours: No more than 20 per week
Benefits:
* Flexible schedule
Schedule:
* Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person