Location: Roseburg,OR, USA
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Supervised by: Board of Directors
The Executive Director receives direction from the Board of Directors to execute the mission of Umpqua Valley Public Defender. The Executive Director is the chief executive officer and responsible for leading the entire organization. The Executive Director directly supervises the Assistant Director, Office Managers, Supervising Attorneys and Supervising Investigator. The Executive Director seeks and integrates input of the entire staff to execute the organization's mission effectively.
The Executive Director is responsible for the execution of UVPD's mission to provide contracted indigent legal defense to the community. The Executive Director provides leadership for the day-to-day operations and ensures the execution of the Board of Directors guidance. The Executive Director shall ensure adherence to the contract with Oregon Public Defense Commission (OPDC) and leads the entire staff of UVPD in providing client-centered criminal and juvenile defense.
The essential duties of this position include, but are not limited to, the following elements:
Skills needed:
UVPD is a close-knit, friendly, team-oriented, cooperative and respectful public defense office with the financial means to allow for office development. The requirements of this position are performed in an office setting, courtroom and/or jail facilities. Late nights and weekend work are not an infrequent part of the job. UVPD commits to inclusive excellence by advancing equity and diversity in all that we do. We are an affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer and encourage applications from members of historically underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, women, individuals with disabilities, veterans, LGBTQ community members, and others to help us achieve our vision of a diverse and inclusive community.
Benefits:
Send the following via email to UVPD's Operations team at: ...@uvpd.org, Attn: Umpqua Valley Public Defender Board of Directors
1. A cover letter that reflects how your experience, skills, and commitment qualify you to become UVPD's Executive Director; 2. A complete chronological resume; and 3. A diversity statement of up to 300 words that outlines your commitment and experience hiring and supporting a diverse staff.
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Membership in the Oregon State Bar or the ability to get membership under the OSBAR comity rule
Minimum 5-years of trial level criminal defense and/or dependency work. Recommend 10+ of experience.
3+ years of senior leadership experience which includes demonstrated leadership in public defense, supervising and supporting staff, creating a collegial workplace, and implementing and maintaining office policies.
Must be Measure 11 and/or TPR qualified.
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