OPD is seeking experienced attorneys to represent clients with felony cases in our Trial Division.
The Orleans Public Defenders Office provides holistic, community-based representation in New Orleans. We represent thousands of people each year utilizing a client-centered team model that puts the client first and takes a 360-degree approach to our advocacy and representation. We recognize our clients are unique individuals and work to address their needs both in the court and out. Our diverse staff includes adult and juvenile attorneys; social workers; client, youth and parent advocates; investigators, and administrators all working together for equal justice for our clients, their families, our community, and a better New Orleans. In short, we protect innocence, defend the constitution, demand justice, and hold power accountable.
JOB DUTIES:
The role of the Staff Attorney is to zealously represent the client in criminal proceedings. The Staff Attorney acts as court-appointed counsel representing clients with misdemeanor and/or felony charges in all phases of criminal proceedings, including arraignment, pretrial hearings, trial preparation, plea negotiations, trial, and sentencing. A key component of the work is for attorneys to communicate regularly with clients, both in the community and at the Jail. Staff attorneys work on cases—individually and co-counseled—and direct teams that include investigators, interns, and law clerks. Staff attorneys often work nights, weekends, and other nontraditional schedules. The Staff Attorney assists OPD Leadership and other staff, as directed, and complies with all legal standards and requirements.
More specifically, the Staff Attorney’s duties include:
• Court Representation: Handle arraignments, bail hearings, preliminary hearings, motion practice, plea negotiations, trials, and sentencing. Litigate creatively and aggressively, always centering the client’s expressed interests.
• Client Advocacy: Meet with clients to learn about client goals, explain options, develop strategy, and keep them informed. Provide clear, candid advice that empowers clients to make informed decisions.
• Case Preparation: Analyze discovery, investigate facts, evaluate each case’s relative strengths and weaknesses to support development of case strategy, trial preparation, and plea negotiations, and craft persuasive written and oral arguments.
• Collaboration and Culture: Contribute to a welcoming, mission-driven office culture built on mutual support, learning and humility. Engage with colleagues across divisions to advance holistic, client-centered defense.
• Professional Obligations: Maintain high ethical standards and comply with all legal requirements. Contribute to the welcoming, collaborative, and supportive environment that OPD seeks to foster.
• Perform other duties or projects as assigned, including occasionally attending conferences/meetings on behalf of the Office.
QUALIFICATIONS:
• Two or more years of criminal defense experience required
• J.D. from an ABA-accredited law school
• Member in good standing of the Louisiana State Bar Association
• Demonstrated commitment to working with and serving indigent clients and people from diverse cultural backgrounds. Applicants with ties to and/or an expressed interest in working in the South are strongly encouraged to apply.
• Exceptional skills in legal research, writing, and oral advocacy. Proven ability to juggle a demanding caseload, set priorities and meet tight deadlines
• Working knowledge of and commitment to national standards for criminal defense work and a willingness to learn and be coached
• Proficiency with word processor software and legal research software
COMPENSATION:
• This is a full-time position with competitive salary and benefits.
• Salary: $65,0000–$115,000, commensurate with experience and skill
• No outside compensated legal work is permitted.
• OPD offers a comprehensive benefits package, including generous leave (vacation, sick, and parental leave, as well as local, state and federal paid holidays), employer-paid health insurance, retirement contributions, available life insurance, and professional development opportunities.
TO APPLY:
Qualified and interested applicants, please complete the online application and submit all of the following:
• Resume
• Cover letter
• Three professional references (with relationship description and preferred contact information)
• Writing sample
Applications will be reviewed and interviews conducted on a rolling basis. Incomplete applications will not be considered. For questions about the hiring or application process, please contact Hannah Basalone at .
OPD is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. If a reasonable accommodation is needed at any time during the hiring process, please contact Sharee Garnett, Director of Human Resources, at or 504-827-8179.
OPD is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to creating an inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants for employment will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, creed, age, gender, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, political affiliation, or genetic information.
OPD’s mission is to fight for our clients by providing excellent client-centered representation, reforming the system and partnering with the community. OPD is committed to representation that respects the humanity and dignity of those within the criminal legal system.

