Assistant District Attorney - Waupaca County Legal & Paralegal - Waupaca, WI at Geebo

Assistant District Attorney - Waupaca County

Company Name:
Wisconsin Government
District Attorneys
Assistant District Attorney - Waupaca County
Job Announcement Code(s): 14-01639
County(ies):
Waupaca
Classification Title: /JAC:
Job Working Title:
ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY 14-01639
Assistant District Attorney - Waupaca County
Type of Employment:
Full Time (40 hrs/week)
Salary:
The starting wage rate is $23.673 per hour (approximately $49,429/year).
Contact:
John Snider; District Attorney; Waupaca County. E-mail: john. Phone . Fax .
Bargaining Unit:
Non-Represented
Area of Competition:
Open
Deadline to Apply:
5/2/2014
Applications will be accepted until Friday, May 2, 2014.
Exam Information:
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Job Duties:
This Assistant District Attorney position is a full-time position to be filled in the District Attorney''s office for Waupaca County, which is located in Waupaca, WI. This is a State position in the unclassified service. The starting wage rate is $23.673 per hour (approximately $49,429 annually).
Special Notes:
Only attorneys who have been admitted to practice law in the State of Wisconsin may be hired. Attorneys who are currently employed by the State of Wisconsin are invited to apply and may be able to transfer at their current pay rate. Attorneys who have left the position of Wisconsin Assistant District Attorney within the last five years may be able to be hired at a wage rate above the minimum.
How To Apply:
Please sens a resume, a letter of application indicating why the applicant is especially well qualified for this position, three references, and a writing sample to: John Snider; District Attorney; Waupaca County Courthouse; 811 Harding Street, Room 3022; Waupaca, WI 54981-2087. E-mail: john. Phone . Fax .
Applications will be accepted until Friday, May 2, 2014.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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