DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL 3 (Code 30469)
Career Family: DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL
Deputy Attorney General 3 is one of New Jersey's state civil service classifications.
On the Deputy Attorney General ladder it falls between Deputy Attorney General 4 and Deputy Attorney General 2. State payroll currently lists about 169 people in the title, most of them at Law and Public Safety.
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This specification cites N.J.S.A. 11A:3-4(g), state unclassified service.
(g) Assistant and Deputy Attorneys General and legal assistants appointed by the Attorney General;
A title in the State unclassified service sits outside Title 11A unless a provision says otherwise. In practice that means no competitive examination to get the job, and none of the career service protections that come with it: no permanent status after a working test period, and no right of appeal to the Civil Service Commission from a removal. Appointment and removal rest with the appointing authority.
The rule that allocates a title to this service is N.J.A.C. 4A:3-1.3.
Who employs this title
Deputy Attorney General 3 appears on the State payroll at one department, Department of Law & Public Safety.
State departments
| Employer | Employees |
|---|---|
| Department of Law & Public Safety | 169 |
State payroll and independent authority payroll are separate systems and are never merged. See data sources.
Pay ladder: Deputy Attorney General series
- Deputy Attorney General 4 — $100,498 – $143,418
- Deputy Attorney General 3 — $115,536 – $170,731 (this title)
- Deputy Attorney General 2 — $126,854 – $187,691
Rungs are ordered by FY 2027 pay. NJ level numbers are not always sequential, so ordering follows salary rather than the title number.
Who employs this title
State payroll records show 169 people working under this title. The median actual salary is $148,959. The agencies employing the most are:
- Law and Public Safety (169)
Counts from NJ YourMoney agency payroll. See statewide workforce analytics.
Official job specification
The text below is the official specification published by the New Jersey Civil Service Commission. The plain-language summary and analysis above are derived from it by NJ Civil Service Navigator. Source: the official specification page at NJ CSC.
Definition
Under direction of a Deputy Attorney General 1 or II, or other supervisory official in Department of Law and Public Safety plans, represents State departments or other entities prescribed by applicable statutes; conducts work of a complex nature concerned with the detection and prosecution of criminal activities; interprets and enforces law, regulations; as the Attorney General's representative, participates in legal and related activities involving federal and local jurisdictions and other State entities; does other related work as required.
Examples of work
- Provides legal advice and represents State departments and other entities on matters of a complex nature to ensure protection of the bonafide interests of the State of New Jersey and of the publics served.
- Prosecutes criminal and/or civil matters of a complex nature to produce results that are consistent with applicable law and with the Constitution of the United States.
- Prepares and/or supervises the preparation of formal and informal opinions, pleadings, trial and appellate briefs, legislative and legal memoranda, proposed legislation and revisions to various administrative publications.
- Conducts or supervises the conduct of legal research and/or investigations.
- Conducts liaison activities with staff of various agencies and jurisdictions on legal and investigative matters.
- Prepares correspondence and reports to apprise officials and members of the various publics served of conditions, progress, and accomplishments in areas of concern.
- Coordinates and monitors work activities of lower grade Deputy Attorneys General.
- Coordinates and/or supervises the work activities of legal, clerical and investigative staff.
- Will be required to learn to utilize various types of manual and/or electronic recording and information systems used by the agency, office or related units.
- <b>REQUIREMENTS
- EXPERIENCE</b>
- Three (3) years of experience as a practicing attorney.
License
Admission to practice as an Attorney at Law in the State of New Jersey.
Appointee will be required to possess a driver's license valid in New Jersey only if the operation of a vehicle, rather than employee mobility, is necessary to perform the essential duties of the position.
Knowledge, skills and abilities
- Knowledge of State and Federal administrative law and practices, and of federal court procedures.
- Knowledge of the procedures used to prepare and prosecute complex civil and criminal cases.
- Knowledge of the types of formal and informal legal documents.
- Knowledge of the methods used to gather and analyze information.
- Knowledge of investigative methods.
- Ability to plan, coordinate and prosecute civil and criminal matters of a highly complex nature.
- Ability to provide assignments and instruction to staff and evaluate their work performance.
- Ability to conduct research and prepare reports and correspondence.
- Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those interested or involved in the work of the unit.
- Ability to utilize various types of electronic and/or manual recording and information systems used by the agency, office, or related units.
- Ability to read, write, speak, understand, and communicate in English sufficiently to perform the duties of this position. American Sign Language or Braille may also be considered as acceptable forms of communication.
- Persons with mental or physical disabilities are eligible as long as they can perform the essential functions of the job after reasonable accommodation is made to their known limitations. If the accommodation cannot be made because it would cause undue hardship, such persons, may not be eligible.
- CODES: Z/33 - MER 9/29/07