Employment
with the Public Defender
OVERVIEW
The mission of the Law Office of the Cook County Public
Defender (CCPD) is to protect the rights, liberties
and dignity of each person whose case has been entrusted
to us by providing the finest legal representation.
Our clients are accused of offenses ranging from traffic
and misdemeanor charges to capital murder. The Office
was established in 1930 and defends poor people in the
largest unified court system in the world. At the beginning
of 2006, the staff consisted of 742 authorized positions:
549 attorneys, 116 support staff and 77 investigators.
The
Law Office is currently organized into several divisions:
Juvenile Justice, Felony Trial, Multiple Defendants,
First Municipal (Misdemeanor, Traffic, Domestic Violence),
Professional Development, Civil (Child Protection, Paternity,
Mental Health), Legal Resources (Appeals and Post Conviction),
Forensic Science, Homicide Task Force, Investigations
and Five Suburban Divisions.
OFFICE LOCATIONS
The Law Offices of the Public Defender are located throughout
Cook County. The following are located in the downtown
Chicago area: Administration, Legal Resources, Professional
Development, First Municipal (Traffic and Domestic Violence),
Multiple Defendants and Forensic Science.
The Felony Trial Division, Investigations and Homicide
Task Force are located at the Criminal Courts Building,
while Juvenile Justice and Child Protection are located
at the Juvenile Courts Building.
The suburban divisions are located in the following
surrounding cities: Skokie, Rolling Meadows, Maywood,
Bridgeview and Markham. Several first municipal branch
courts are located throughout the City of Chicago.
HOURS
The office is normally open from 8:30a.m. until 6:00p.m.,
Monday through Friday; however, the nature of the work
often demands more than a forty-hour week.
QUALIFICATIONS AND APPLICATIONS PROCEDURES
Applicants should have a demonstrated interest in working
with the poor, a capacity to work long hours, as well
as the ability to develop excellent litigation and writing
skills. Attorneys joining the Office are asked to give
a commitment to remain for at least three years. Applications
can be obtained from the Cook County web-site at:
www.CookCountyGov.com/employment.htm.
Minorities
and women are encouraged to apply.
ATTORNEYS
All persons interested in applying for an attorney position
must fill out and file an application with the Cook
County Department of Human Resource located at 118 N.
Clark, Chicago, Illinois. The application can also be
obtained online at www.CookCountyGov.com/employment.htm.
INTERNS AND LAW CLERKS
We have no paid internships or law clerk positions.
All of our positions are on a volunteer basis. If you
are interested in volunteering with our office for experience
or school credit you will need a cover letter, resume
and three references, preferably from your law school
professors.
Send
all documents to our office located at 69 W. Washington,
16th Floor, Chicago, Illinois 60602,
SUPPORT STAFF AND INVESTIGATORS
Our Office utilizes the finest support available, including:
Accountants, Administrative Assistants, Case Workers,
Clerks, Secretaries, Interpreters, Investigators, Librarians,
Mitigation Specialists. If you are interested in any
of these positions you must go to the County Building
located at 118 N. Clark, 8th Floor, Chicago, Illinois
60602 , and fill out an application. For more information,
contact our office (312) 603-0700.
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