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 ID: 83467951
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Median Salary
Net Salary per month
$5,203
Cost of Living Index
100/100
100
Median Apartment Rent in City Center
(1-3 Bedroom)
$4,299
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$9,615
$6,957
Safety Index
49/100
49
Utilities
Basic
(Electricity, heating, cooling, water, garbage for 915 sq ft apartment)
$120
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$472
$244
High-Speed Internet
$50
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$100
$73
Transportation
Gasoline
(1 gallon)
$3.63
Taxi Ride
(1 mile)
$3.49
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