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  • ROLE OVERVIEW:
    The Deputy Attorney-in-Charge serves as a member of the leadership team at OAD, working in close partnership with the President and Attorney-in-Charge to guide the organization’s legal strategy, operational effectiveness, and organizational culture. This role requires a dynamic leader who can balance excellence in appellate advocacy with systems-level thinking, staff development, and external engagement.

    The Deputy Attorney-in-Charge is expected to model and operationalize OAD’s core values—Human-Centered practice, Zealous Representation and Advocacy, Respect and Civility, Trust, and Collaboration—in all aspects of leadership, decision-making, and engagement.

    RESPONSIBILITIES:
    • Shape and advance OAD’s legal strategy in appellate and post-conviction representation
    • Analyze complex legal issues and guide the development of responsive, high-impact legal approaches
    • Contribute to broader criminal justice reform efforts at the city, state, and national levels Collaborate with practitioners and stakeholders to influence policy, practice, and public discourse
    • Represent OAD with credibility before courts, funders, elected officials, and community
    partners
    • Advance advocacy that reflects OAD’s commitment to challenging unjust, oppressive, and
    inhumane systems
    • Strengthen organizational systems that support high-quality, human-centered
    representation and efficient operations
    • Develop and implement policies, protocols, and office-wide guidance aligned with OAD’s
    values
    • Managing data collection, reporting, and analysis to inform funding and operational
    decisions
    • Identify opportunities to improve workflows, structures, and cross-functional collaboration
    and implementing such improvements
    • Ensure consistency, cohesion, accountability, and transparency across legal, client services,
    and administrative/operations functions.
    • Partner with Supervising Attorneys and Directors to refine staff management practices,
    providing the strategic guidance necessary to meet milestones and performance goals.
    • Reinforce accountability while fostering a culture of learning, curiosity, and professional
    growth
    • Support staff wellness and retention, recognizing the demands of public defense work
    • Coordinate and implement training initiatives that strengthen advocacy, agency practices
    and leadership skills
    • Lead with respect, civility, and intention in all supervisory interactions
    • Foster a culture grounded in dignity, humanity, and inclusion
    • Respond thoughtfully and constructively to client, staff, and community concerns
    • Cultivate strong internal collaboration and meaningful external partnerships while building
    trust through transparency, active listening, and open communication
    • Advance OAD’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, including pipeline
    development
    • Engage effectively with stakeholders including funders, community-based organizations,
    advocates, and government agencies
    • Identify opportunities for innovation in appellate advocacy, client services, and
    organizational practice
    • Support initiatives that expand OAD’s impact, including pro bono and internship programs
    • Contribute to fundraising efforts and organizational sustainability, including key events
    • Approach changes with adaptability, strategic thinking, and a commitment to continuous
    improvement
    • Maintain and reinforce a high standard of appellate and post-conviction representation
    • Ensure advocacy is rigorous, client-centered, and aligned with OAD’s mission and values

    Requirements

    QUALIFICATIONS

    • Admitted to the New York State Bar (or prompt eligibility for admission)
    • Minimum of 15 years of relevant legal practice
    • Deep knowledge of New York criminal law, appellate and post-conviction practice
    • Experience litigating in state and federal trial and appellate courts
    • Demonstrated experience in leadership, management, and supervision
    • Proven success to guide teams through complex legal, organizational, and interpersonal challenges
    • Exceptional judgment and decision-making skills grounded in integrity and accountability
    • Demonstrated commitment to public defense and advancing justice with a deep understanding of the intersection of mental health, substance use, poverty, racial inequities, within the criminal legal system
    • Experience with policy advocacy and reform
    • Commitment to practicing through a lens of cultural humility, equity, and inclusion
    • Ability to center client voices and lived experience in leadership and decision-making
    • Exceptional written and oral advocacy skills
    • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to build trust across diverse stakeholders and communicate with clarity, empathy and purpose
    • Experience working with pro bono counsel and external partners
    • Experience working in interdisciplinary environments is strongly preferred
    • Proficiency in languages other than English is a plus

    Job Contact
    Angela Michael
    212-402-4100 jobs@oadnyc.org