Career Opportunities

($1,970.25-$2,241.00 Biweekly)

The District Attorney’s Office is presently recruiting for entry-level clerical positions to serve at one of five courthouse locations throughout Alameda County. The duties may include answering telephones, pulling, and refiling case files, special copy projects, typing and/or word processing and various other clerical duties. Applicants must possess basic computer skills. Duties may be periodically rotated at the discretion of the immediate supervisor.

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($71,739.00 – $87,110.40 yearly)

The Financial Services Specialist provides professional-level financial services in areas: budget development and processing; contract negotiation and administration; financial planning and monitoring; financial accounting and reporting; grants management; financial analytic and administrative work, general administrative services work, planning and conducting analytical studies; overseeing other support functions.

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($96,699.20- $129,355 Yearly)

The Financial Services Officer: manages and oversees various financial service staff and functions at an agency or departmental level; serves in a consultative role to management in addressing and resolving financial, revenue, contract, grant and related administrative, programmatic and policy matters; facilitates the implementation of a wide variety of programs and projects; and other related work as required.

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($126,432.00 – $272,708.80 Yearly)

The DA’s Office is recruiting an experienced Lateral Deputy District Attorney (LDDA)to join the most progressive prosecution team in the nation. Lateral Deputy District Attorney investigates and advises complainants and witnesses regarding more complex prospective criminal or civil actions; studies, interprets, and applies laws, court decisions, and legal authorities for use in prosecuting cases; prepares legal pleadings such as complaints, answers, demurrers, discovery, and judgments; prosecutes a variety of cases, including felony trials, misdemeanor trials and presentation of preliminary hearings; performs related work such as preparing petitions, complaints, reports, and correspondence.

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Please Note:

The Alameda District Attorney’s Office is actively interviewing qualified candidates for various roles. Available career opportunities may change rapidly due to the ongoing hiring process. While we strive to keep our job listings up to date, the presence of a job listing here does not guarantee its current availability. Thank you for your understanding.

Alameda County offers a wide range of positions across various sectors, from public service and healthcare to technology and administration.

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