Office of The Alternate Defense Counsel
Denver, Colorado
Are you interested in living and working in a small town in Colorado? Are you interested in starting your own law firm to improve access to justice for people outside of the major metropolitan areas? Are you passionate about helping indigent people accused of criminal or delinquent acts? Do you believe that holistic, team-oriented representation is essential for all people accused of criminal or delinquent acts? If so, then the Office of the Alternate Defense Counsel is offering you a unique opportunity to develop a private practice in an underserved or rural area of Colorado through the Greater Colorado Fellowship Program.
About OADC:
The Office of the Alternate Defense Counsel (OADC) is the state agency responsible for providing client services and legal representation for indigent individuals (adults and youth) when the state has charged them with a criminal or delinquent act and the Office of the Colorado State Public Defender has a conflict of interest. The OADC accomplishes this by contracting with over 400 private attorneys and another 500 legal service providers (forensic social workers/clinical advocates, paralegals, investigators, legal researchers, etc.) to provide client services on an hourly basis. Our fundamental belief is that interdisciplinary legal defense teams, practicing holistic defense, produce better results for our clients.
Mission Statement:
The mission of the Office of the Alternate Defense Counsel (OADC), through the practice of holistic public defense, is to help adults and children who the government has charged with criminal and delinquent offenses. The OADC’s holistic practice model fosters ethical, informed, and standard-driven best practices in public defense. The OADC allocates resources in a manner intentionally designed to rebalance the disparate power wielded by the government in the criminal legal system. OADC advocates for every client’s inherent worth and dignity by centering the client’s lived experiences and voice to achieve the best legal outcome.
The OADC is dedicated to zealous, client-centered advocacy rooted in social justice, integrity, and humility. We recognize that we are working within a broken and racist criminal legal system. Public defense advocates play an essential role in challenging bias and disparity within the courtroom, within our offices, and within ourselves. Statistical data and experiences support that there is a disparate presence of violent policing, over-charging, and harsher sentencing outcomes for Colorado’s people of color and other vulnerable populations. The OADC is unwavering in its support of decarceration, the decriminalization of youth, and equity within the criminal legal system.
About the Greater Colorado Fellowship:
The rural attorney shortage is a nationwide problem. Despite about 14 percent of Americans living in rural communities, only about two percent of law firms are located in small towns or rural areas. Further, the number of attorneys in rural communities has only continued to decline as many existing rural lawyers are approaching retirement age, with too few law school graduates moving in to replace them. Colorado is not immune to this problem.
The OADC has struggled with a chronic shortage of qualified attorneys (and other legal service providers) in rural Colorado. We are attempting to fix this problem through the Greater Colorado Fellowship program. This Fellowship will provide a lawyer, recent or soon-to-be law school graduate, with an opportunity to develop a successful law office in an area that the OADC considers to be an underserved area of legal representation. We are focusing on the areas surrounding 6 areas – Grand Junction/Montrose, Durango/Cortez, Glenwood Springs/Eagle, Salida/Canon City, Fort Morgan/Sterling, and La Junta/Lamar – but are open to other possibilities if a candidate has ties to a different Greater Colorado community.
Starting a legal practice in a Greater Colorado location provides unique opportunities for professional growth and improved work/life balance. For example, underserved areas, by definition, have less competition and upward mobility is easier. And, substantially smaller legal communities provide opportunities for collaboration and innovation. For general examples of rural communities using their strengths for innovations, see the Rural Justice Collaborative’s Innovation Sites . Plus, these communities offer a lower cost of living, access to outdoor recreational activities, and prioritization of personal fulfillment.
This Fellowship Program is the ultimate public-private partnership as it provides a full-time state employee position (FTE) with salary and benefits while the fellow develops their emerging business in a rural community.
This employee position can begin as early as December 1, 2023, or as late as October 31, 2024. The duration of the Fellowship can be up to, but cannot exceed, two years. The exact start date and duration of the Fellowship will be tailored to meet the needs of the fellow and their surrounding Colorado community. During that time, the OADC will provide “wrap-around” mentorship to the fellow as a Full-Time Employee, from experienced criminal defense practitioners to assist with developing appropriate legal, case management, and professional skills. In addition, the OADC has a robust training program to further aid in professional development.
Although the Fellowship is geared toward developing an attorney who is proficient in criminal defense, we understand that the fellow will need to develop a “small-town” practice representing people in more than just criminal matters. It is anticipated that the fellow will build relationships, and develop skills allowing them to produce income through private representation, court-appointed work in dependency and neglect cases through other state agencies (e.g., the Office of Respondent Parents’ Counsel or the Office of the Child’s Representative), and partnerships with civil litigation associations such as Legal Aid (Colorado Legal Services). As such, the OADC has partnered with other entities to provide further mentorship assistance in areas of law other than criminal defense to meet the needs of the individual fellow.
The OADC is a collaborative workspace designed for people who thrive in a team environment. This position reports to the Attorney Development Coordinator but will engage with all members of the OADC team and will be expected to fulfill other duties deemed necessary to help fulfill our Mission.
Candidates:
The ideal candidate is committed to criminal public defense, public service and dreams of starting a thriving private practice. The ideal candidate is also committed to living and serving in a rural community that the OADC recognizes as an underserved area in need of legal representation. Your role is to be an integral part of the community, not as a commuter, but as a community member who resides in this rural area, is dedicated to serving and building community, and provides excellent legal representation.
You are someone who passionately wants to create your own small business rather than be a government employee; you live for entrepreneurship and supporting a community that needs your vision and expertise.
You are passionate about team-oriented, holistic public defense and zealous in your commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and empathy.
You are a team member who is collaborative, possesses excellent verbal and written communication skills, and is innately creative and self-motivated.
If you are offered employment, the following are the Conditions of Employment:
Be a current resident of the state of Colorado or become a resident of the state of Colorado within 30 days of the hire date.
Be currently licensed to practice law in the State of Colorado or will be licensed to practice law in the State of Colorado within 90 days of the hire date. For graduating law students, this fellowship is contingent upon passing the Colorado Bar Exam.
Have a valid driver’s license and a vehicle to meet travel requirements.
Be willing to submit a routine background investigation, including a criminal history check.
If hired, the Immigration Reform and Control Act requires you to provide proof of your eligibility to work in the United States within three workdays.
You will be required to provide at least two references, complete a written application with additional questions and provide the following documents:
Resume
Cover letter
The State of Colorado is committed to providing employees with a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that supports you, your health, and your family. Click for further information about State of Colorado Employee Benefits.
How to Apply:
Complete the online application at the link below by 11:59 PM on October 25, 2023. Please add noreply@fs2.formsite.com as a safe sender. Once you submit your application, you will receive an automatic email from Formsite. If you cannot find this email, please look in your spam/junk folder.
https://fs2.formsite.com/OADC/nd3fixmbri/index
Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. Faxed, mailed, or emailed applications will not be accepted. Please direct any additional inquiries or questions to jobs@coloradoadc.com.
Job Class Code: RE9P11
Annual Salary Range: $80,000- $85,000
FLSA Status: Exempt
Location: Colorado
Full-Time (FTE)
The Office of the Alternate Defense Counsel is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, age, religion, social class, national origin, marital or parental status, pregnancy, disability status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or political affiliation. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusion and an environment of representation diversity and we encourage individuals of many identities, backgrounds, and experiences to apply.
To request accommodation, please contact Daniel Nunez at daniel@coloradoadc.com or (303) 515-6924 as soon as possible. Any person with a disability, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), may be provided a reasonable accommodation upon request to enable the person to participate in the hiring process. The person making the request may be asked to provide additional information regarding functional limitations and the type of accommodation needed, which will be kept confidential. Preparation may be required, so timely requests for accommodation are appreciated.
Are you interested in living and working in a small town in Colorado? Are you interested in starting your own law firm to improve access to justice for people outside of the major metropolitan areas? Are you passionate about helping indigent people accused of criminal or delinquent acts? Do you believe that holistic, team-oriented representation is essential for all people accused of criminal or delinquent acts? If so, then the Office of the Alternate Defense Counsel is offering you a unique opportunity to develop a private practice in an underserved or rural area of Colorado through the Greater Colorado Fellowship Program.
About OADC:
The Office of the Alternate Defense Counsel (OADC) is the state agency responsible for providing client services and legal representation for indigent individuals (adults and youth) when the state has charged them with a criminal or delinquent act and the Office of the Colorado State Public Defender has a conflict of interest. The OADC accomplishes this by contracting with over 400 private attorneys and another 500 legal service providers (forensic social workers/clinical advocates, paralegals, investigators, legal researchers, etc.) to provide client services on an hourly basis. Our fundamental belief is that interdisciplinary legal defense teams, practicing holistic defense, produce better results for our clients.
Mission Statement:
The mission of the Office of the Alternate Defense Counsel (OADC), through the practice of holistic public defense, is to help adults and children who the government has charged with criminal and delinquent offenses. The OADC’s holistic practice model fosters ethical, informed, and standard-driven best practices in public defense. The OADC allocates resources in a manner intentionally designed to rebalance the disparate power wielded by the government in the criminal legal system. OADC advocates for every client’s inherent worth and dignity by centering the client’s lived experiences and voice to achieve the best legal outcome.
The OADC is dedicated to zealous, client-centered advocacy rooted in social justice, integrity, and humility. We recognize that we are working within a broken and racist criminal legal system. Public defense advocates play an essential role in challenging bias and disparity within the courtroom, within our offices, and within ourselves. Statistical data and experiences support that there is a disparate presence of violent policing, over-charging, and harsher sentencing outcomes for Colorado’s people of color and other vulnerable populations. The OADC is unwavering in its support of decarceration, the decriminalization of youth, and equity within the criminal legal system.
About the Greater Colorado Fellowship:
The rural attorney shortage is a nationwide problem. Despite about 14 percent of Americans living in rural communities, only about two percent of law firms are located in small towns or rural areas. Further, the number of attorneys in rural communities has only continued to decline as many existing rural lawyers are approaching retirement age, with too few law school graduates moving in to replace them. Colorado is not immune to this problem.
The OADC has struggled with a chronic shortage of qualified attorneys (and other legal service providers) in rural Colorado. We are attempting to fix this problem through the Greater Colorado Fellowship program. This Fellowship will provide a lawyer, recent or soon-to-be law school graduate, with an opportunity to develop a successful law office in an area that the OADC considers to be an underserved area of legal representation. We are focusing on the areas surrounding 6 areas – Grand Junction/Montrose, Durango/Cortez, Glenwood Springs/Eagle, Salida/Canon City, Fort Morgan/Sterling, and La Junta/Lamar – but are open to other possibilities if a candidate has ties to a different Greater Colorado community.
Starting a legal practice in a Greater Colorado location provides unique opportunities for professional growth and improved work/life balance. For example, underserved areas, by definition, have less competition and upward mobility is easier. And, substantially smaller legal communities provide opportunities for collaboration and innovation. For general examples of rural communities using their strengths for innovations, see the Rural Justice Collaborative’s Innovation Sites . Plus, these communities offer a lower cost of living, access to outdoor recreational activities, and prioritization of personal fulfillment.
This Fellowship Program is the ultimate public-private partnership as it provides a full-time state employee position (FTE) with salary and benefits while the fellow develops their emerging business in a rural community.
This employee position can begin as early as December 1, 2023, or as late as October 31, 2024. The duration of the Fellowship can be up to, but cannot exceed, two years. The exact start date and duration of the Fellowship will be tailored to meet the needs of the fellow and their surrounding Colorado community. During that time, the OADC will provide “wrap-around” mentorship to the fellow as a Full-Time Employee, from experienced criminal defense practitioners to assist with developing appropriate legal, case management, and professional skills. In addition, the OADC has a robust training program to further aid in professional development.
Although the Fellowship is geared toward developing an attorney who is proficient in criminal defense, we understand that the fellow will need to develop a “small-town” practice representing people in more than just criminal matters. It is anticipated that the fellow will build relationships, and develop skills allowing them to produce income through private representation, court-appointed work in dependency and neglect cases through other state agencies (e.g., the Office of Respondent Parents’ Counsel or the Office of the Child’s Representative), and partnerships with civil litigation associations such as Legal Aid (Colorado Legal Services). As such, the OADC has partnered with other entities to provide further mentorship assistance in areas of law other than criminal defense to meet the needs of the individual fellow.
The OADC is a collaborative workspace designed for people who thrive in a team environment. This position reports to the Attorney Development Coordinator but will engage with all members of the OADC team and will be expected to fulfill other duties deemed necessary to help fulfill our Mission.
Candidates:
The ideal candidate is committed to criminal public defense, public service and dreams of starting a thriving private practice. The ideal candidate is also committed to living and serving in a rural community that the OADC recognizes as an underserved area in need of legal representation. Your role is to be an integral part of the community, not as a commuter, but as a community member who resides in this rural area, is dedicated to serving and building community, and provides excellent legal representation.
You are someone who passionately wants to create your own small business rather than be a government employee; you live for entrepreneurship and supporting a community that needs your vision and expertise.
You are passionate about team-oriented, holistic public defense and zealous in your commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and empathy.
You are a team member who is collaborative, possesses excellent verbal and written communication skills, and is innately creative and self-motivated.
If you are offered employment, the following are the Conditions of Employment:
Be a current resident of the state of Colorado or become a resident of the state of Colorado within 30 days of the hire date.
Be currently licensed to practice law in the State of Colorado or will be licensed to practice law in the State of Colorado within 90 days of the hire date. For graduating law students, this fellowship is contingent upon passing the Colorado Bar Exam.
Have a valid driver’s license and a vehicle to meet travel requirements.
Be willing to submit a routine background investigation, including a criminal history check.
If hired, the Immigration Reform and Control Act requires you to provide proof of your eligibility to work in the United States within three workdays.
You will be required to provide at least two references, complete a written application with additional questions and provide the following documents:
Resume
Cover letter
The State of Colorado is committed to providing employees with a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that supports you, your health, and your family. Click for further information about State of Colorado Employee Benefits.
How to Apply:
Complete the online application at the link below by 11:59 PM on October 25, 2023. Please add noreply@fs2.formsite.com as a safe sender. Once you submit your application, you will receive an automatic email from Formsite. If you cannot find this email, please look in your spam/junk folder.
https://fs2.formsite.com/OADC/nd3fixmbri/index
Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. Faxed, mailed, or emailed applications will not be accepted. Please direct any additional inquiries or questions to jobs@coloradoadc.com.
Job Class Code: RE9P11
Annual Salary Range: $80,000- $85,000
FLSA Status: Exempt
Location: Colorado
Full-Time (FTE)
The Office of the Alternate Defense Counsel is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, age, religion, social class, national origin, marital or parental status, pregnancy, disability status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or political affiliation. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusion and an environment of representation diversity and we encourage individuals of many identities, backgrounds, and experiences to apply.
To request accommodation, please contact Daniel Nunez at daniel@coloradoadc.com or (303) 515-6924 as soon as possible. Any person with a disability, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), may be provided a reasonable accommodation upon request to enable the person to participate in the hiring process. The person making the request may be asked to provide additional information regarding functional limitations and the type of accommodation needed, which will be kept confidential. Preparation may be required, so timely requests for accommodation are appreciated.
Office of The Alternate Defense Counsel
1300 Broadway, #330 Denver, Colorado 80203
The new OADC Postconviction Unit will provide direct representation to people pursuing claims under Crim. P. Rule 35(c) and 35(a), where the court has found they are indigent, and the OSPD has declared a conflict of interest. The unit will operate independently within the agency structure.
The Postconviction Unit Director will design and launch the OADC’s new Postconviction Unit. This is an innovative and unique opportunity to build a direct client services unit from scratch, that is dedicated to holistic team-oriented defense, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and social justice reform.
As this unit gets created, the director will be responsible for tasks such as:
Recruiting and hiring personnel (anticipated to be): 4 staff attorneys, 1 paralegal, 1 social worker, 2 investigators, and 1 legal assistant;
Building out necessary office infrastructure, including but not limited to office space, equipment, and software;
Creating internal organizational protocols for handling and tracking cases, and compiling data and demographics;
Designing best practice models for all staff positions that incorporate holistic, team-oriented, and client-centered representation;
Creating standards that ensure staff continuity and burnout reduction while encouraging positive client-centered relationships.
Some of the additional anticipated tasks the director will do include:
Training new, diverse team members who are dedicated to public defense and social justice reform;
Supervising all team members to ensure best practices are consistently followed;
Engaging in direct representation in postconviction work;
Tracking cases to identify patterns and responsibly grow the program;
Implementing best practice protocols to ensure a balanced workplace and caseloads, and avoid burnout;
Providing trainings and educational development for post-conviction teams;
Participating in the annual budget process; and
Creating and implementing innovative policies and procedures.
This is a dynamic and new position where duties will evolve, and the Postconviction Unit Director should anticipate fulfilling other duties as assigned that are reasonable and necessary to fulfill OADC’s mission.
The OADC is a collaborative agency designed for people who thrive in a team environment. This position reports to the OADC Director and will periodically engage with other OADC team members.
Our ideal candidate will be passionate about team-oriented, holistic public defense and zealous in their commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and empathy. The ideal candidate will have a vision and passion for postconviction client-centered direct representation and litigation and possess strong leadership, innovative programmatic development, and strong organizational skills. The person will need to work both collaboratively and independently to build their team, organize the unit and shape its design, processes, and procedures.
There is a preference for a person who has:
At least five years of criminal and/or youth indigent defense experience, including postconviction work;
Knowledge of Colorado procedural and substantive criminal law;
Extensive mentorship and supervision skills with new lawyers and law students;
Ability to lead an interdisciplinary team;
Ability to communicate and work cooperatively with a wide range of people, including government personnel and officials, law enforcement, attorneys, record custodians, social workers, investigators, paralegals, prison officials, and members of the community;
Excellent legal research, writing, and organizational skills; and
Program development and management skills.
There is a preference for someone who possesses the following subject matter knowledge and expertise:
Ineffective assistance of counsel claims;
DNA and other forensic evidence;
Developing investigative plans, interviewing witnesses and drafting statements and affidavits;
Experience managing complex multi-year litigation criminal cases;
The importance of cohesive, in-depth mitigation;
Best practices regarding holistic defense and interdisciplinary criminal defense; and
Reporting and case data analysis.
If you are offered employment, the following are the conditions of employment:
Be a current resident of the State of Colorado or become a resident of the State of Colorado within 30 days of the hire date;
Be currently licensed to practice law in the State of Colorado or can be licensed to practice law in the State of Colorado within 90 days of the hire date;
Be willing to submit to a routine background investigation, including a criminal history check; and
If hired, the Immigration Reform and Control Act requires you to provide proof of your eligibility to work in the United States within three workdays.
You must provide a resume, a cover letter, and an original writing sample. A post-conviction writing sample is preferred. Two letters of recommendation are preferred. Please complete the online application at the link below by 11:59 pm on Sunday June 25, 2023. Please add noreply@fs2.formsite.com as a safe sender. Once you submit your application, you will receive an automatic email from Formsite. If you cannot find this email, please look in your spam/junk folder.
https://fs2.formsite.com/OADC/nd3fixmbri/index
Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. Faxed, mailed, or emailed applications will not be accepted. Please direct any additional inquiries or questions to job@coloradoadc.com .
The State of Colorado is committed to providing employees with a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that supports you, your health, and your family. Click here for further information about State of Colorado Employee Benefits. In addition to benefits offered by the State of Colorado, there is a gym located in the Ralph Carr Building for use by OADC employees, you will receive an RTD pass, a cell phone stipend each month, and a flexible work schedule.
The Office of the Alternate Defense Counsel is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, age, religion, social class, national origin, marital or parental status, pregnancy, disability status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or political affiliation. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusion and an environment of representation diversity, and encourage individuals of many identities, backgrounds, and experiences to apply.
To request accommodation, please contact Daniel Nunez at daniel@coloradoadc.com or (720) 994-2844 as soon as possible. Any person with a disability as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) may be provided a reasonable accommodation upon request to enable the person to participate in the hiring process. The person making the request may be asked to provide additional information regarding functional limitations and the type of accommodation needed, which will be kept confidential. Advance preparation may be required, so timely requests for accommodation are appreciated.
The new OADC Postconviction Unit will provide direct representation to people pursuing claims under Crim. P. Rule 35(c) and 35(a), where the court has found they are indigent, and the OSPD has declared a conflict of interest. The unit will operate independently within the agency structure.
The Postconviction Unit Director will design and launch the OADC’s new Postconviction Unit. This is an innovative and unique opportunity to build a direct client services unit from scratch, that is dedicated to holistic team-oriented defense, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and social justice reform.
As this unit gets created, the director will be responsible for tasks such as:
Recruiting and hiring personnel (anticipated to be): 4 staff attorneys, 1 paralegal, 1 social worker, 2 investigators, and 1 legal assistant;
Building out necessary office infrastructure, including but not limited to office space, equipment, and software;
Creating internal organizational protocols for handling and tracking cases, and compiling data and demographics;
Designing best practice models for all staff positions that incorporate holistic, team-oriented, and client-centered representation;
Creating standards that ensure staff continuity and burnout reduction while encouraging positive client-centered relationships.
Some of the additional anticipated tasks the director will do include:
Training new, diverse team members who are dedicated to public defense and social justice reform;
Supervising all team members to ensure best practices are consistently followed;
Engaging in direct representation in postconviction work;
Tracking cases to identify patterns and responsibly grow the program;
Implementing best practice protocols to ensure a balanced workplace and caseloads, and avoid burnout;
Providing trainings and educational development for post-conviction teams;
Participating in the annual budget process; and
Creating and implementing innovative policies and procedures.
This is a dynamic and new position where duties will evolve, and the Postconviction Unit Director should anticipate fulfilling other duties as assigned that are reasonable and necessary to fulfill OADC’s mission.
The OADC is a collaborative agency designed for people who thrive in a team environment. This position reports to the OADC Director and will periodically engage with other OADC team members.
Our ideal candidate will be passionate about team-oriented, holistic public defense and zealous in their commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and empathy. The ideal candidate will have a vision and passion for postconviction client-centered direct representation and litigation and possess strong leadership, innovative programmatic development, and strong organizational skills. The person will need to work both collaboratively and independently to build their team, organize the unit and shape its design, processes, and procedures.
There is a preference for a person who has:
At least five years of criminal and/or youth indigent defense experience, including postconviction work;
Knowledge of Colorado procedural and substantive criminal law;
Extensive mentorship and supervision skills with new lawyers and law students;
Ability to lead an interdisciplinary team;
Ability to communicate and work cooperatively with a wide range of people, including government personnel and officials, law enforcement, attorneys, record custodians, social workers, investigators, paralegals, prison officials, and members of the community;
Excellent legal research, writing, and organizational skills; and
Program development and management skills.
There is a preference for someone who possesses the following subject matter knowledge and expertise:
Ineffective assistance of counsel claims;
DNA and other forensic evidence;
Developing investigative plans, interviewing witnesses and drafting statements and affidavits;
Experience managing complex multi-year litigation criminal cases;
The importance of cohesive, in-depth mitigation;
Best practices regarding holistic defense and interdisciplinary criminal defense; and
Reporting and case data analysis.
If you are offered employment, the following are the conditions of employment:
Be a current resident of the State of Colorado or become a resident of the State of Colorado within 30 days of the hire date;
Be currently licensed to practice law in the State of Colorado or can be licensed to practice law in the State of Colorado within 90 days of the hire date;
Be willing to submit to a routine background investigation, including a criminal history check; and
If hired, the Immigration Reform and Control Act requires you to provide proof of your eligibility to work in the United States within three workdays.
You must provide a resume, a cover letter, and an original writing sample. A post-conviction writing sample is preferred. Two letters of recommendation are preferred. Please complete the online application at the link below by 11:59 pm on Sunday June 25, 2023. Please add noreply@fs2.formsite.com as a safe sender. Once you submit your application, you will receive an automatic email from Formsite. If you cannot find this email, please look in your spam/junk folder.
https://fs2.formsite.com/OADC/nd3fixmbri/index
Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. Faxed, mailed, or emailed applications will not be accepted. Please direct any additional inquiries or questions to job@coloradoadc.com .
The State of Colorado is committed to providing employees with a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that supports you, your health, and your family. Click here for further information about State of Colorado Employee Benefits. In addition to benefits offered by the State of Colorado, there is a gym located in the Ralph Carr Building for use by OADC employees, you will receive an RTD pass, a cell phone stipend each month, and a flexible work schedule.
The Office of the Alternate Defense Counsel is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, age, religion, social class, national origin, marital or parental status, pregnancy, disability status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or political affiliation. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusion and an environment of representation diversity, and encourage individuals of many identities, backgrounds, and experiences to apply.
To request accommodation, please contact Daniel Nunez at daniel@coloradoadc.com or (720) 994-2844 as soon as possible. Any person with a disability as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) may be provided a reasonable accommodation upon request to enable the person to participate in the hiring process. The person making the request may be asked to provide additional information regarding functional limitations and the type of accommodation needed, which will be kept confidential. Advance preparation may be required, so timely requests for accommodation are appreciated.