Investigator, Criminal Law Division
Date Posted: January 13, 2021
Closing Date: Applications accepted until 5 p.m. on January 22, 2021.
Start Date: To be determined upon hire.
Salary: DOE – Full state employee benefits package.
Location: Boise, Idaho. As Idaho’s capital, Boise is a growing city of approximately 226,570 and serves as headquarters for several major national and international corporations. Boise offers a rich variety of both cultural and recreational opportunities. Idaho’s world-famous fly-fishing, skiing, kayaking and hiking are all within easy access. Housing costs are moderate.
Primary Duties: OAG Investigators may be assigned to one of four investigative units (Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, Internet Crimes Against Children, Cooperative Disabilities Investigation Unit, or Special Investigations Unit), depending on office needs. The primary duties of OAG investigators include conducting interviews, obtaining and analyzing documents and other evidence, serving subpoenas, obtaining and executing search warrants, preparing reports and exhibits, maintaining investigative case files, testifying in court, and interfacing with other law enforcement agencies. Frequent travel throughout Idaho is required.
Requirements: Applicants must possess all of the following: Current Idaho POST Certification of Intermediate level or higher; minimum education of a high school diploma or equivalent; at least five years law enforcement experience; above-average communication and interpersonal skills; a thorough understanding of laws, policies and rules of evidence applicable to Idaho law enforcement service; ability to work in a close-knit team environment with other investigators and prosecutors; enthusiasm for public service.
Applications: E:Mail resumes to: alicia.hymas@ag.idaho.gov
You may also mail or fax your resume to:
Idaho Office of the Attorney General
Attn: Alicia Hymas, Criminal Law Division
P.O. Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720-0010
FAX: (208) 854-8074
No telephone calls, please.
The Idaho Office of the Attorney General is an equal opportunity employer. This position is exempt from state classified service, and the rules of the Division of Human Resources and the Idaho Personnel Commission. This is an at-will position.
Deputy Attorney General, Civil Litigation Division
Date Posted: January 5, 2021
Closing Date: Open until further notice.
Start Date: To be determined upon hire.
Salary: DOE – Full state employee benefits package.
Location: Boise, Idaho. As Idaho’s capital, Boise is a growing city of approximately 226,570 and serves as headquarters for several major national and international corporations. Boise offers a rich variety of both cultural and recreational opportunities. Idaho’s world-famous fly-fishing, skiing, kayaking and hiking are all within easy access. Housing costs are moderate.
Primary Duties: The successful applicant will be responsible for assisting in litigating cases which could include claims involving employment, torts, natural resources, environmental claims, occupational licensing and constitutional interpretation and defense. Attorneys in the Civil Litigation Division represent the State of Idaho, its constitutional officers, departments and agencies in matters related to those areas listed above.
Requirements: Admission in the Idaho Bar. Experience in state and federal courts and administrative proceedings and the ability to handle a large civil litigation case load are desirable. Five or more years experience in civil litigation is preferred.
Applications: E:Mail resumes to: steven.olsen@ag.idaho.gov and elaine.maneck@ag.idaho.gov
You may also mail or fax your resume to:
Idaho Office of the Attorney General
Civil Litigation Division
Attn: Steven L. Olsen, Division Chief
P.O. Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720-0010
Fax: 208-854-8073
If you have questions, please contact Elaine Maneck at 208-334-4139 or at elaine.maneck@ag.idaho.gov.
The Idaho Office of the Attorney General is an equal opportunity employer. This position is exempt from state classified service, and the rules of the Division of Human Resources and the Idaho Personnel Commission. This is an at-will position.