National Legal Aid & Defender Association
Assistant Public Defender
National Legal Aid & Defender Association, Victoria, Texas, United States, 77904
Assistant Public Defender
(Levels I-III) – Crossroads Defenders (CxD), Victoria County, TX Pay: $75,000 - $115,000+ depending on experience. Effective Date: 8/15/25 - Until Filled. Apply: Email Resume and Cover Letter to
bw@cxdtx.org About Crossroads Defenders Crossroads Defenders (CxD) is a new, holistic public defender\'s office serving Victoria, Jackson, Lavaca, and Refugio Counties in Texas. We represent indigent clients in criminal cases from juvenile offenses to non-capital felonies, aiming to be a model for rural defense. Leveraging cutting-edge technology, training, and techniques, we deliver strong advocacy while providing wrap-around services for employment, mental health, substance abuse, housing, and immigration needs. Join a collaborative team of attorneys, investigators, social workers, and support staff dedicated to client-centered justice in underserved communities. Job Summary We seek passionate attorneys at all experience levels—from recent law grads/3Ls to seasoned trial lawyers—to provide high-quality representation to indigent clients. Handle misdemeanors, juveniles, and felonies; conduct investigations; develop strategies; advocate in court (hearings, trials, sentencings); draft motions; negotiate pleas; and collaborate on holistic defenses. Senior roles include mentoring juniors and complex case leadership. Thrive in a fast-paced environment committed to constitutional rights and community impact. Essential Duties Manage diverse caseloads, from misdemeanors/juveniles to serious felonies. Investigate cases, research law, and build defense strategies. Advocate zealously in court, including jury/bench trials and mental health dockets. Collaborate with team for client-centered support. Mentor staff (senior levels), engage in outreach, and contribute to office policies. Maintain ethics, confidentiality, and professional development. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications J.D. from an accredited law school. Licensed to practice in Texas (or eligible/awaiting bar results). Valid Texas driver\'s license and reliable vehicle. Experience: Entry-level ( Skills: Familiarity with Texas criminal law; proficient in legal research, drafting, technology (Microsoft Office, etc.); strong communication; ability to work with diverse/incarcerated populations. Benefits Competitive salary plus Victoria County perks: low-cost health/dental/vision insurance, prescription/FSA options, Texas County Retirement System (7% return, 200% match, lifetime benefit), tuition assistance, gym discounts, optional life/AD&D/disability policies. Location Victoria County, Texas Equal Opportunity Victoria County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates who can deliver results for our clients. How to Apply Apply: Email Resume and Cover Letter to
bw@cxdtx.org
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(Levels I-III) – Crossroads Defenders (CxD), Victoria County, TX Pay: $75,000 - $115,000+ depending on experience. Effective Date: 8/15/25 - Until Filled. Apply: Email Resume and Cover Letter to
bw@cxdtx.org About Crossroads Defenders Crossroads Defenders (CxD) is a new, holistic public defender\'s office serving Victoria, Jackson, Lavaca, and Refugio Counties in Texas. We represent indigent clients in criminal cases from juvenile offenses to non-capital felonies, aiming to be a model for rural defense. Leveraging cutting-edge technology, training, and techniques, we deliver strong advocacy while providing wrap-around services for employment, mental health, substance abuse, housing, and immigration needs. Join a collaborative team of attorneys, investigators, social workers, and support staff dedicated to client-centered justice in underserved communities. Job Summary We seek passionate attorneys at all experience levels—from recent law grads/3Ls to seasoned trial lawyers—to provide high-quality representation to indigent clients. Handle misdemeanors, juveniles, and felonies; conduct investigations; develop strategies; advocate in court (hearings, trials, sentencings); draft motions; negotiate pleas; and collaborate on holistic defenses. Senior roles include mentoring juniors and complex case leadership. Thrive in a fast-paced environment committed to constitutional rights and community impact. Essential Duties Manage diverse caseloads, from misdemeanors/juveniles to serious felonies. Investigate cases, research law, and build defense strategies. Advocate zealously in court, including jury/bench trials and mental health dockets. Collaborate with team for client-centered support. Mentor staff (senior levels), engage in outreach, and contribute to office policies. Maintain ethics, confidentiality, and professional development. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications J.D. from an accredited law school. Licensed to practice in Texas (or eligible/awaiting bar results). Valid Texas driver\'s license and reliable vehicle. Experience: Entry-level ( Skills: Familiarity with Texas criminal law; proficient in legal research, drafting, technology (Microsoft Office, etc.); strong communication; ability to work with diverse/incarcerated populations. Benefits Competitive salary plus Victoria County perks: low-cost health/dental/vision insurance, prescription/FSA options, Texas County Retirement System (7% return, 200% match, lifetime benefit), tuition assistance, gym discounts, optional life/AD&D/disability policies. Location Victoria County, Texas Equal Opportunity Victoria County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates who can deliver results for our clients. How to Apply Apply: Email Resume and Cover Letter to
bw@cxdtx.org
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