You will provide paralegal, clerical, and administrative support as an integral member of the Appeals and Post-conviction (APC) Department team. APC includes a team of 16 staff who collectively provide representation in a wide range of proceedings occurring after a client has been convicted of one or more non-capital crimes. APC represents clients in state and federal courts on emerging criminal legal issues and regularly accepts appointments for client representation from courts across the state in appeal and post-conviction matters. Many of our clients are incarcerated throughout Ohio in the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction.
You will join a four-person APC Core Support team, under the leadership of the Department’s Program Administrator, and work closely with that team as well as the Department’s 12 attorneys. We are seeking a collaborative, organized, and motivated candidate. You will prepare, review and edit various legal documents, including briefs and other pleadings for trial and appellate cases in all state and federal courts.
Your job duties will include but are not limited to:
• Prepare or assist in preparing briefs and other pleadings for appellate cases for filing in all state and federal courts
• Transcribe, format, type and proof documents requiring use of legal terminology
• Proofread final written material for completeness and accuracy
• Compile and produce appendix materials for briefs according to various court rules
• File legal documents electronically and/or manually in federal, state and local courts
• Conduct research using legal research tools, computer applications, and online databases
• Monitor and maintain several Excel spreadsheets containing deadlines; local rules of courts’ filing requirements; and confidential attorney credentials
• Prepare legal correspondence from attorneys to prosecutors, courts, court personnel, defense attorneys and clients
• Schedule telephone calls, visits and videoconferences to various institutions and prisons
• Act as liaison between attorneys, courts and Department of Rehabilitation and Correction institutions
• Screen calls and visitors for attorneys and other personnel, and convey messages
• Assist in maintaining office computer case management/docketing system (e.g., enter data into computer, use docketing program to print and produce reports).
• Maintain calendar of appointments for attorneys and keeps staff abreast of hearings and court filing deadlines
• Make travel arrangements and related logistical support for attorneys
• Scan, sort and distribute incoming mail and prepare outgoing mail
• Attend team and department meetings and contribute to initiatives and projects