Juvenile Unit Attorney
Company: Metropolitan Public Defender Service Inc
Location: Hillsboro
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description MPD has been on the cutting edge
of public defense since our inception in 1971. Formed as a
non-profit law firm, MPD contracts with the State of Oregon for
public defense services. MPD was the first public defender
organization under this system. MPD is the largest single provider
of trial level public defense services in the state of Oregon, with
offices in both Multnomah and Washington counties. Join our dynamic
team and a part of MPD’s commitment to being a leader in public
defense which includes not just excellence in client representation
but a strong commitment to hiring and developing a professional
staff of defenders. For more information on MPD and our work
visit:www.mpdlaw.com MPD is currently searching for a Juvenile Unit
Attorney to join our Washington County Office. The Juvenile Unit
Attorney position provides court-appointed advocacy services in
Washington County, Oregon. The attorney handling youth defense will
review charging instruments and police reports and other discovery
provided by the State. When working for parents and children
involved in child welfare, the attorney represents parent clients
against abuse and neglect allegations in juvenile dependency
proceedings. This includes representation at the first shelter
appearance through to adjudication and/or termination trials. The
attorney also represents children of parents accused of neglect or
abuse in the same types of proceedings. The attorney reviews
documents provided by government agencies, discusses them with
clients, and develops a strategy for representation in consultation
with the client, and then carries out the representation in
accordance with that strategy. Additionally, a part of the
attorney's caseload will include Juvenile Delinquency cases, where
children are facing criminal charges in juvenile court. The
attorney will review discovery, meet with juvenile clints in or out
of custody, negotiate with the case DDA, file pre-trial motions,
retain experts, and prepare for and conduct full criminal trials.
Attorneys will conduct their law practice according to all
applicable statutes, practice standards, and the Oregon Rules of
Professional Conduct. Attorneys receive general supervision from
the Juvenile Chief Attorney. This position pays $91,141.18 -
$145,265.15 per year. Staff is a member of Union AFSCME Public
Defenders Local 3668 after the completion of 6 months evaluation
period. This is a full-time exempt position. In addition to
compensation, MPD also offers: Medical (choice of PPO or HDHP),
Dental and Vision – 100% employer paid for employee only coverage
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA)
Basic Life, STD, LTD and ADD&D – 100% employer paid 401(K) –
MPD contributes 6% of your annual salary with full vesting after
the completion of 5 years of service PTO – 24 hours upon hire and
accrue monthly to 80 hours and increase to 120 hours starting at 24
months 10 paid holidays 2 personal equity days 4 Mental Health Days
per year Sick Leave – 48 hours upon hire and accrues monthly after
the completion of six months of employment Education & Experience
Must be a current member of the Oregon State Bar in good standing.
Ability to pass background check to access clients and witnesses in
correctional facilities (may preclude employees and applicants
arrested and jailed) and to testify in court without impeachment
(may preclude employees and applicants convicted of certain crimes
within the prior 15 years). Experience working in indigent criminal
defense, juvenile defense, child welfare advocacy, child
development and/or early childhood, elementary or secondary
education Areas of proficiency should include evidence, criminal
law, criminal procedure, court procedure, ethics, dependency law
and collateral consequences. Skills & Abilities Ability to lead by
example in the handling of work assignments, as well as in the
treatment of staff and others in the criminal justice system.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills Excellent
organizational skills and attention to detail Excellent
interpersonal and customer service skills Excellent time management
skills with a proven ability to meet deadlines Ability to function
well in a fast-paced and at times stressful environment Proficiency
with Microsoft Office Suite or related software Ability to work
independently and as part of a team. Work Environment: MPD fosters
a work environment that is friendly, cooperative, and respectful.
Work is generally sedentary, in an office setting, courthouse,
field location or jail facility. There are frequent requirements
for some physical activity such as carrying boxes of records
weighing up to 10 pounds, stooping to extract records from files,
or carrying and setting up display easels in court. Special
Considerations: Staff attorneys may participate only in MPD
assigned legal work for compensation during the term of their
employment, except for cases obtained prior to employment with the
office. Permission from the Executive Director is required to
continue representation on prior non-MPD cases and/or to be
involved in active representation on a pro bono basis. To Apply:
Submit a current resume and cover letter on why you are interested
in the position and/or in supporting public defense work Internal
applicants should apply via the Career Center in ADP Applications
open until filled Diversity and Inclusion: At MPD, we do not just
accept difference; we value it and support it to create a culture
of dignity and respect for all our staff. MPD is proud to be an
Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, age, disability, military status, national origin,
or any other characteristic protected under federal, state, or
applicable local law. Accommodation under the Americans with
Disabilities Act: We gladly provide reasonable accommodation to
anyone whose specific disability prevents them from completing an
application or participating in this recruitment process. Please
contact Human Resources in advance to request assistance.
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