Deputy Division Chief
Company: Daily Progress
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 7, 2025
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Job Description:
DEPUTY DIVISION CHIEFCRIMINAL BUREAUHUMAN TRAFFICKING
DIVISIONAttorney General Andrea Joy Campbell is seeking a highly
motivated and experienced attorney to join her management team as
Deputy Division Chief of the Human Trafficking Division. The Human
Trafficking Division is a statewide division under the Criminal
Bureau of the Attorney General's Office.The Human Trafficking
Division investigates and prosecutes sex trafficking and labor
trafficking criminal cases across all jurisdictions of
Massachusetts. Investigations involve working within a
multi-disciplinary team that includes victim witness advocates, law
enforcement officers, financial investigators, and digital evidence
examiners, as well as connecting with service providers to approach
potential human trafficking scenarios. The approach may include
victim and witness interviews, assessment of financial and
documentary evidence, and collaborating with law enforcement on
search warrants. The Human Trafficking Division also plans and
participates in training, outreach, and policy efforts to address
human trafficking throughout the state.Primary Duties:The Deputy
Division Chief will assist the Division Chief with managing the
division's Assistant Attorneys General and support staff.
Supervisory responsibilities will include overseeing the
investigation and prosecution of cases, reviewing search warrants
sought in connection with investigations, reviewing and editing
internal memoranda, mentoring division staff, and assisting them
with skills development. The Deputy Division Chief will also handle
their own caseload of human trafficking matters from investigation
through sentencing. This casework includes working within the
multi-disciplinary team to evaluate complaints and initiate
investigations of sex and labor trafficking; formulate
investigative strategies; prepare search warrants; analyze
financial and other documents; interview witnesses; conduct
document and witness-intensive grand jury investigations; prepare
immunity and/or cooperation agreements, as needed; make charging,
venue, and plea-bargaining recommendations; and prosecute complex
criminal cases in superior courts at all stages from arraignment
through trial. The Deputy Division Chief will assist the Division
Chief in directing the work of the Commonwealth's Anti-Trafficking
(CAT) Task Force, a multi-disciplinary task force that assembles
partners across sectors to comprehensively address all forms of
human trafficking in the Commonwealth. The Deputy Division Chief
will assist the Division Chief with preparing and presenting
training and outreach efforts for various stakeholders and
community groups.Position Requirements:At least five years of
litigation experience is highly desirable, including experience as
a criminal prosecutor or defense attorney, in addition to knowledge
of, or ability to gain an understanding of, the Massachusetts human
trafficking statutes and the comprehensive legislation that
addresses the exploitation of children and adults. Experience
investigating and prosecuting human trafficking, sexual assault,
and/or domestic violence cases is preferred. Exceptional
analytical, writing, and oral advocacy skills are essential. Jury
trial and grand jury experience are required. Demonstrated ability
to conduct complex investigations and prosecutions and carry a
significant caseload. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively
within a team, including law enforcement and investigators, victim
support personnel, and anti-trafficking stakeholders. This position
requires prior management and/or supervision experience and the
ability to manage a diverse staff with varying levels of experience
and responsibilities. Additionally, we seek a candidate who
exercises good judgment, thinks strategically and practically, has
excellent legal research and writing skills, is a confident
decision-maker, and wants to lead a busy team that investigates and
prosecutes a wide variety of criminal cases. Good interpersonal
skills and the ability to work effectively with the public. The
successful candidate will be able to demonstrate a connection to
the people and communities we serve and an interest in supporting a
respectful and inclusive work environment.Must be a member of the
Massachusetts Bar. A valid Massachusetts driver's license is
required, as travel is necessary to various courts and offices
throughout the Commonwealth. Our current hybrid model includes some
telework days for most positions.
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