Active SLED Opportunity · NEW YORK · NEW YORK
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The New York State Supreme Court seeks a Senior Attorney for the Schuyler & Chemung County Children's Law Office to represent child clients and manage office operations. Requires NY law admission and experience representing children. Salary $125K-$160K. Apply by June 22, 2026.
NEW YORK STATE SUPREME COURT APPELLATE DIVISION, THIRD JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT The Office of Attorneys for Children of the Appellate Division, Third Judicial Department, invites applications from attorneys to serve as the Senior Attorney in the Schuyler County & Chemung County Children's Law Office. The Children's Law Office serves child clients in matters before the Family, Supreme and Surrogate's Courts of Schuyler County & Chemung County, in all types of proceedings where representation by an attorney for the child is authorized by law. The Senior Attorney represents child clients and manages the office, including coordination and oversight of the activities of other staff. In addition, the Senior Attorney interacts with interested individuals concerning the operation of the office, including the Judiciary and panel members. Admission to the practice of law in New York State is required and at least five years of substantial experience in the representation of children is preferred. This agreement will provide for full-time equivalent compensation between $125,000 to $160,000 per year for the Senior Attorney, depending on the background and experience of the individual selected. Compensation in lieu of fringe benefits is included in that amount. A copy of the proposed agreement may be obtained from the Office of Attorneys for Children at the address below. Applicants should submit a letter, together with a resume, a writing sample and three references, by June 22, 2026 to: John W. Kraigenow, Director Office of Attorneys for Children Appellate Division, Third Judicial Department 100 Great Oaks Boulevard Suite 125 Albany, NY 12203 518-471-4825 518-471-4757 (fax) ad3oac@nycourts.gov (e-mail) Business enterprises awarded an identical or substantially similar procurement contract within the past five years: NONE
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