Deputy District Attorney - I
$47.14 - $58.90/hour; $8,170.93 - $10,209.33/month; $98,051.20 - $122,512.00/yearDeputy District Attorney - II
$51.97 - $64.92/hour; $9,008.13 - $11,252.80/month; $108,097.60 - $135,033.60/yearDeputy District Attorney - III
$57.31 - $71.58/hour; $9,933.73 - $12,407.20/month; $119,204.80 - $148,886.40/yearDeputy District Attorney - IV
$64.84 - $80.96/hour; $11,238.93 - $14,033.07/month; $134,867.20 - $168,396.80/year
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Deputy District Attorney I (#2024-14120-01)
Experience: None required.Training: Demonstrated possession of the eligibility requirements to take the California Bar Examination as established by Section 6060 of the California Business and Professions Code.Required License or Certificate: Active membership in the California State Bar.Deputy District Attorney II (#2024-14121-01)
Experience: One year of responsible professional legal experience performing duties similar to a Deputy District Attorney I with Placer County or one year of professional legal experience. Acceptable areas of practice include, but are not limited to, criminal law, consumer fraud, environmental protection, or asset forfeiture.Training: Active membership in the California State Bar.Deputy District Attorney III (#2024-14119-01)
Experience: One year of responsible professional legal experience performing duties similar to a Deputy District Attorney II with Placer County or two years of professional legal experience. Acceptable areas of practice include, but are not limited to, criminal law, consumer fraud, environmental protection, or asset forfeiture.Training: Active membership in the California State Bar.Deputy District Attorney IV (#2024-14123-01)
Experience: One year of responsible professional legal experience performing duties similar to a Deputy District Attorney III with Placer County or three years of professional legal experience. Acceptable areas of practice include, but are not limited to, criminal law, consumer fraud, environmental protection, or asset forfeiture.Training: Active membership in the California State Bar.Benefits:
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