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TitleAttorneyHiring RangeStarting salary at $90,000+AgencyVA State Crime CommissionAgency Website TypeGeneral Public - GOverviewThe Virginia State Crime Commission is a legislative agency that conducts studies related to criminal justice and public safety matters for the Virginia General Assembly.We are looking for an Attorney to join our team. The role involves researching and analyzing public policy issues related to criminal justice and public safety, drafting memos, presentations, and research reports, reviewing and drafting legislation, identifying key issues and recommendations based on study topics, presenting research findings to Commission members and legislators, reviewing case files, preparing meeting materials, and performing other administrative tasks. Knowledge of criminal law and procedure is required.ResponsibilitiesThe position requires conducting legal research, drafting legislative language, preparing research reports, and presenting findings. The Attorney will also analyze and synthesize complex policy issues, develop recommendations, and support the Commission's legislative agenda. The work is performed in an objective, unbiased, and non‑partisan manner, both independently and as part of a team. Some overnight travel and field work may be required.QualificationsGraduation from an accredited law school.Member of the Virginia State Bar in good standing.One year of experience practicing criminal law in Virginia (preferred).Knowledge of Virginia's legislative process (preferred).Experience in public policy analysis and development (preferred).Required SkillsStrong research, writing, analytical, and communication skills are essential. The candidate should demonstrate time management, attention to detail, critical thinking, and the ability to collaborate with others.BenefitsFlexible work schedules, competitive salary (starting at $90,000+), and an excellent benefits package. Benefits include comprehensive health, dental, and life insurance programs; pre‑tax spending accounts; vacation and sick leave; 13+ paid holidays; a state retirement plan with tax‑deferred savings and employer matching; and short and long‑term disability coverage. The Commission offers work‑life balance with hybrid office arrangements.Equal Opportunity / EEO StatementThe Commission is an Equal Opportunity Employer and uses the E‑Verify system to confirm employee eligibility to work in the United States. In support of the Commonwealth's commitment to inclusion, we encourage individuals with disabilities to apply through the Commonwealth Alternative Hiring Process. Applicants should provide their AHP Letter (formerly COD) from DARS or DBVI, or, if applicable, veteran status information with disability documentation. Certificate of Disability recipients who received a COD between April 1 2022 and February 29 2024 may still use that COD for the Alternative Hiring Process.Application DeadlineMay 29, 2026 (applications are processed outside this website).#J-18808-Ljbffr
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TitleAttorneyHiring RangeStarting salary at $90,000+AgencyVA State Crime CommissionAgency Website TypeGeneral Public - GOverviewThe Virginia State Crime Commission is a legislative agency that conducts studies related to criminal justice and public safety matters for the Virginia General Assembly.We are looking for an Attorney to join our team. The role involves researching and analyzing public policy issues related to criminal justice and public safety, drafting memos, presentations, and research reports, reviewing and drafting legislation, identifying key issues and recommendations based on study topics, presenting research findings to Commission members and legislators, reviewing case files, preparing meeting materials, and performing other administrative tasks. Knowledge of criminal law and procedure is required.ResponsibilitiesThe position requires conducting legal research, drafting legislative language, preparing research reports, and presenting findings. The Attorney will also analyze and synthesize complex policy issues, develop recommendations, and support the Commission's legislative agenda. The work is performed in an objective, unbiased, and non‑partisan manner, both independently and as part of a team. Some overnight travel and field work may be required.QualificationsGraduation from an accredited law school.Member of the Virginia State Bar in good standing.One year of experience practicing criminal law in Virginia (preferred).Knowledge of Virginia's legislative process (preferred).Experience in public policy analysis and development (preferred).Required SkillsStrong research, writing, analytical, and communication skills are essential. The candidate should demonstrate time management, attention to detail, critical thinking, and the ability to collaborate with others.BenefitsFlexible work schedules, competitive salary (starting at $90,000+), and an excellent benefits package. Benefits include comprehensive health, dental, and life insurance programs; pre‑tax spending accounts; vacation and sick leave; 13+ paid holidays; a state retirement plan with tax‑deferred savings and employer matching; and short and long‑term disability coverage. The Commission offers work‑life balance with hybrid office arrangements.Equal Opportunity / EEO StatementThe Commission is an Equal Opportunity Employer and uses the E‑Verify system to confirm employee eligibility to work in the United States. In support of the Commonwealth's commitment to inclusion, we encourage individuals with disabilities to apply through the Commonwealth Alternative Hiring Process. Applicants should provide their AHP Letter (formerly COD) from DARS or DBVI, or, if applicable, veteran status information with disability documentation. Certificate of Disability recipients who received a COD between April 1 2022 and February 29 2024 may still use that COD for the Alternative Hiring Process.Application DeadlineMay 29, 2026 (applications are processed outside this website).#J-18808-Ljbffr
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