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Delaware Department of Justice
Attorney General
Kathy Jennings
Career Opportunities
The primary goals of the Delaware Department of Justice are to provide quality legal services to the public and State agencies and to enforce the laws of the State in a fair, just and effective manner.
If you are a hard working individual with a “can do” attitude and want to be part of a high-performing, fast-paced Department with a tradition of excellence, we may have a position for you! Join us and help make a difference. You can submit an online application. Anyone wishing to work at the Department of Justice in any capacity (including volunteers and interns) must complete a DOJ Employment Application.
The Delaware Department of Justice is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer.
Benefits
Upon eligibility benefits to include:
- Group Health Plan, Dental Plan, Vision Plan, Prescription, Flexible Spending, Long & Short Term Disability Insurance, Group Universal Life Insurance, Securian Accident & Critical Illness Insurance, Health Management Programs.
- 21 paid vacation days, 15 paid sick days, 12 paid holidays, Up to 12 weeks paid Parental Leave.
- Employee Assistance Program: Access to support services such as Professional Counseling Services, Legal Services, Financial Services.
- Employer & Employee Funded Pension Plan as well as an Employee Funded Retirement Savings Plan available.
Summer Clerk Program
The Delaware Department of Justice Summer Law Clerk Program offers law students the rare opportunity to gain experience in almost every legal background, reflecting the unique structure of the Department. In most states, the Attorney General represents the state’s agencies, boards, and commissions, while the county district attorneys handle criminal prosecutions. In Delaware, the Attorney General has both responsibilities.
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