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Assistant State's Attorney I-III

Assistant State's Attorney I, II, or III

Salary Commensurate with Experience

  • Assistant State's Attorney I - $36.1477/hour starting rate - $70,487.97 annually
  • Assistant State's Attorney II - $38.6780/hour starting rate - $75,422.12 annually
  • Assistant State's Attorney III - $41.3855/hour starting rate - $80,701.67 annually

The McLean County State’s Attorney’s Office currently has an opening for a prosecutor.  Ideally, we would like someone with anywhere from 2-7 years prosecutorial experience. Those who apply with a law license or prosecutorial experience will be given interview and hiring preference. However, we welcome and will consider applications from recent grads who are waiting to take the bar exam with the caveat that those with a license and experience will be given preference.  We also welcome 3Ls interested in becoming prosecutors to apply for the position. We have success hiring 3Ls during their last semester of law school and providing them at least some income stream between graduation and sitting for the bar exam.

The entry level (Assistant State's Attorney I) job description is detailed below.  Please contact us at countyadminhr@mcleancountyil.gov for additional job descriptions if not posted online.  

Position Summary

Under supervision, performs a variety of professional legal work, applying professional legal principles and practices to a variety of legal assignments in an assigned operational area. Work is performed at the full performance level with applicable professional independence, discretion, judgement, and latitude in researching, preparing, and trying criminal, juvenile, or traffic prosecution, or civil litigation cases for the State’s Attorney’s Office. Work involves the use of writing, analytical, and communications skills. Assignments may involve planning, overseeing, and directing the activities of legal office support or para-professional legal staff, as needed. Work is reviewed by a professional supervisor or the State’s Attorney through conferences, and results obtained.​

Essential Duties and Responsibilities (May not include all duties performed)

  • Receives specific case assignments, as assigned; screens cases to determine charges to be filed against defendants; conducts research of related court decisions, gathers evidence through interviewing witnesses, and reviews pertinent legal matters pertaining to cases; prepares legal briefs; meets with defense attorneys; develops strategy, arguments, and testimony; files brief with various courts; prosecutes cases in court showing burden of proof.
  • Participates in preparing and responding to motions; attends courts for arraignments, probation hearings, pre-trial and post-trial motions and sentencing; ensures legal activities comply with required federal and state guidelines and regulations.
  • Participates in preparing briefs as Appellants and Appellee in Illinois Courts of Review and in Federal Courts.
  • Participates in representing the State’s Attorney’s Office in the adjudication and disposition of juvenile cases; handles the legal aspects of non-support and paternity cases.
  • Prepares and reviews indictments and pertinent information; appears before Grand Jury and Judge.
  • Serves as counsel to County Board members, officials, and departments in civil matters, as assigned; prepares and reviews ordinances, resolutions, contracts, deeds, and other legal documents; represents county in civil litigation proceedings; prosecutes violations of county ordinances.
  • Provides legal advice, and directs and coordinates investigations by law enforcement agencies in the county, as assigned; prepares and conducts legal training to police agencies, civic groups, and staff.
  • Oversees and provides guidance and direction to office support or para-legal staff assisting at various stages of preparing a case for trial or hearing.
  • Performs related work as required.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Some knowledge of the principle and practices of criminal and civil law, with special emphasis as required by the position.
  • Some knowledge of court procedures and rules of evidence.
  • Some knowledge of the methodology of legal research.
  • Skill in effective listening and communicating, problem solving, and team work.
  • Ability to analyze complex factual situations and to organize, interpret, and apply legal principles to them.
  • Ability to conduct legal research, prepare appropriate legal documents, and try court cases.
  • Ability to plan and schedule work in a manner conducive to full performance of the assigned work of the position.
  • Ability to empathize and work with representative and unrepresentative adversaries or clients.
  • Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions and to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, county officials, legal colleagues, and the public.

Required Qualifications

Graduation from an accredited law school or any equivalent combination of education and experience that would provide the above noted knowledge, skills and abilities.

Certificates, Licenses, and Registrations

Licensed to practice law in the State of Illinois and before the Illinois Supreme Court.

Physical Attributes and Demands

Work requires sitting for long periods of time, standing, walking, bending stooping, climbing stairs, lifting and carrying boxes of case files, and operating computerized equipment.

Work Environment

The work is routinely performed indoors, in an office or courtroom environment and involves exposure to normal risks typical to an office setting. Work may expose employee to potentially violent felons.

Benefits Package

McLean County offers a comprehensive benefits package including:

  • Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
  • Medical Member Rewards Program
  • Health Savings Account (HSA)
  • Flex Spending Account (FSA)
  • Dependent Spending Account (DSA)
  • Supplemental Insurance: Life, Critical Illness and Accident
  • County provided Life Insurance
  • Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF Pension)
  • Paid time off: vacation days, personal days, sick days, holidays
  • Identity Protection
  • Charitable Giving
  • Employee Assistance Program

About McLean County Government

McLean County is the largest county by land area in the state of Illinois with a population of over 172,000.  McLean County Government is a fast-moving and dynamic workplace established to locally administer Illinois State laws and serve the community.  With a $97 million operating budget, over 800 employees, and an Aa1 Bond Rating, McLean County Government is positioned to maintain and expand its reputation for excellence in local government.

To learn more about all the services McLean County Government provides the community, please visit https://mcleancountyil.gov/.   

How to Apply

*If applying through a third party job board, please fill out an application via McLean County Government’s Job Board located at https://il-mcleancounty.civicplushrms.com/careers/Jobs.aspx

Resume and Cover Letter required for application submission.

  • To upload your resume, on the application you will see a Resume Upload box.  Click on the Select Resume button, then navigate to your resume and click Open. Then click on the green Upload Resume button.
  • To upload your cover letter, on the application you will see a Document Upload box.  Click on the Select Document button, then navigate to your cover letter and click Open.  Then click on the green Upload Document button.
  • All Resume, Cover Letter, and other document uploads must be in one of the following formats:  .pdf, .txt, .doc, and .docx.  If you are unable to convert your documents to one of these formats, please contact us at 309-888-5110. 

Confidentiality of your application is maintained upon request.

Mclean County Government is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.