Staff Attorney
Company: City of Philadelphia
Location: Philadelphia
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Company Description A
best-in-class city that attracts best-in-class talent, Philadelphia
is an incredible place to build a career. From our thriving arts
scene and rich history to our culture of passion and grit, there
are countless reasons to love living and working here. With a
workforce of over 30,000 people, and more than 1,000 different job
categories, the City of Philadelphia offers boundless opportunities
to make an impact. As an employer, the City of Philadelphia values
inclusion, integrity, innovation, empowerment, and hard work above
all else. We offer a vibrant work environment, comprehensive health
care and benefits, and the experience you need to grow and excel.
If you’re interested in working with a passionate team of people
who care about the future of Philadelphia, start here. What we
offer Impact - The work you do here matters to millions. Growth -
Philadelphia is growing, why not grow with it? Diversity &
Inclusion - Find a career in a place where everyone belongs.
Benefits - We care about your well-being. Agency Description In
June 2021, Mayor Kenney signed legislation to authorize the
Citizens Police Oversight Commission (CPOC) to become a new,
independent agency responsible for conducting oversight of the
Philadelphia Police Department (PPD). This legislation allowed for
the previous oversight agency for the Philadelphia Police
Department, the Police Advisory Commission (PAC), to transition
into CPOC following the seating of the Board of Commissioners, in
May 2022. Civilian oversight of police can take many forms.
Review-focused models allow civilians outside of a police
department to review police misconduct investigations once they are
completed. Investigation-focused agencies employ professionally
trained investigators to investigate police misconduct complaints.
Auditor/monitor-focused agencies engage in policy and trend
analysis and promote broad organizational change within the police
departments they oversee. CPOC was created to be a hybrid of these
three models of oversight, with expansive authority and a broad
mission. Although civilian oversight of the Philadelphia Police
Department has existed in some form for many years, CPOC brings an
unprecedented level of oversight to police operations. The
authorizing legislation for CPOC comprehensively lists the
oversight functions that CPOC will fulfill. The legislation notes
that CPOC may conduct investigations, data analysis, and audits
related to any pattern, policy, or practice of the police
department. These investigations shall include, but are not limited
to, misconduct, policy, training, practice, and customs. Additional
functions include investigations of complaints made by residents or
PPD personnel about any misconduct ranging from verbal abuse to
sexual misconduct, critical incident reviews and investigations,
large-scale data reviews, disciplinary recommendations, hosting
public meetings and hearings to share information with the public,
participation as adjudicators in PPD discipline hearings,
administrative prosecution of discipline cases, reporting on data
and statistics, and reviewing and investigating all police uses of
force, among other functions. CPOC approaches police accountability
from many different angles, and as such, CPOC has a variety of
divisions to focus on different aspects of police oversight. Each
division requires specialized staff with a deep understanding of
policing and community-police relations. CPOC is composed of staff
dedicated to professional, unbiased, and thoughtful oversight of
the Philadelphia Police Department. Work-Life Working hours are
generally 37.5 hours per week. Our team is currently hybrid with a
predetermined schedule of both virtual and in-office days, however
the position can opt to come in the office each day if desired. New
employees will have a 90-day in-person probationary period upon
hiring. Job Description Position Summary The Staff Attorney will
report to CPOC’s General Counsel and will assist with all legal
work of the agency, including policy development, compliance,
advocacy, and litigation, as appropriate. Under the direction of
the General Counsel, the Staff Attorney may assist in all agency
functions, including complaint intake and processing, policy and
legal research, administrative discipline charging and hearing
processes, outreach events, investigations, monitoring and
auditing. The ideal candidate has good academic credentials and/or
work experience and strong communication, analytical, and writing
skills. At time of hire, applicants must be active members of the
Pennsylvania bar, in good standing. Essential Functions The duties
of a Staff Attorney at CPOC may include: Conducting legal research
and writing correspondence, memoranda, reports and policy documents
concerning issues including policing, 4th Amendment issues, civil
rights, labor, administrative, and local agency law; Conducting
other desk research and basic data analysis and
drafting/contributing to policy reports; Drafting and revising
agency policies for staff and board members, answering legal
questions for staff and board members as they arise; Identifying
and developing new work and new projects for the agency in
alignment with our legislation, Phila. City Code § 21-1200;
Communicating with relevant divisions of PPD and other city
partners to request and obtain relevant information and develop
written agreements to carry out the agency’s work; Preparing
materials to educate the public about legal issues relevant to
policing; Supporting the policy and advocacy work of the agency;
and Litigation tasks, as needed. Competencies, Knowledge, Skills
and Abilities Knowledge of applicable laws, legal code, court
procedures, precedents, government regulations, executive orders,
and agency rules and process, and demonstrated ability to quickly
learn; Experience with policing, criminal justice system, civil
rights, administrative discipline proceedings, or other subjects
relevant to agency work; Ability to analyze large amounts of
information, determine relevant facts, and propose viable
solutions; Ability to find and interpret applicable laws and
regulations to a specific matter; Ability to communicate
information and ideas clearly orally and in writing to facilitate
understanding by a variety of audiences. Must be able to clearly
present and explain a legal situation or case to arbitrators,
mediators, opposing parties, judges, juries, civilians, and police
officers, and listen, answer questions, present to large groups and
high-level officials. Must employ diplomacy in challenging
interpersonal situations. Strong analytical and problem-solving
skills with a demonstrated ability to identify and analyze legal
issues within complex fact patterns; Ability to foster and maintain
a collegial, inclusive, and professional work environment;
Excellent research, writing, case management, negotiating, and
trial skills; Ability to use computer programs such as Microsoft
Office suite; Excellent judgment and critical thinking in
high-pressure situations; Strong commitment to diversity, equity,
and inclusion; civil rights and civil liberties; and equal access
to justice; and Strong interpersonal skills, including the ability
to work on teams and collaborate with colleagues, partners, and
members of the public. Qualifications At least two (2) years of
relevant experience within a legal setting is preferred. Candidates
must have a law degree from an ABA accredited law school and must
either be a member in good standing of the Pennsylvania Bar or
currently eligible to be admitted by reciprocity to practice in
Pennsylvania (Pa.B.A.R. 204). Continued employment of attorneys not
admitted to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania within six (6) months
of hire is at the discretion of the Citizens Police Oversight
Commission. Additional Information TO APPLY: Interested candidates
must submit a cover letter, resume, writing sample (1 -3 pages in
length) and 3 professional references . Salary Range: $75,000-
$85,000 Discover the Perks of Being a City of Philadelphia
Employee: Transportation : City employees get unlimited FREE public
transportation all year long through SEPTA’s Key Advantage program.
Employees can ride on SEPTA buses, subways, trolleys, and regional
rail for their daily commute and more. Parental Benefits: The City
offers its employees 8 weeks of paid parental leave. We offer
Comprehensive health coverage for employees and their eligible
dependents. Our wellness program offers eligibility into the
discounted medical plan Employees receive paid vacation, sick
leave, and holidays Generous retirement savings options are
available Pay off your student loans faster - As a qualifying
employer, City of Philadelphia employees are eligible to
participate in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. Join
the ranks of hundreds of employees who have already benefited from
this program and achieved student loan forgiveness. Unlock Tuition
Discounts and Scholarships - The City of Philadelphia has forged
partnerships with over a dozen esteemed colleges and universities
in the area, ensuring that our employees have access to a wide
range of tuition discounts and scholarships. Experience savings of
10% to 40% on your educational expenses, extending not only to City
employees but in some cases, spouse and dependents too! Join the
City of Philadelphia team today and seize these incredible benefits
designed to enhance your financial well-being and personal growth!
*The successful candidate must be a city of Philadelphia resident
within six months of hire Effective May 22, 2023, vaccinations are
no longer required for new employees that work in non-medical,
non-emergency or patient facing positions with the City of
Philadelphia. As a result, only employees in positions providing
services that are patient-facing medical care (ex: Nurses, doctors,
emergency medical personnel), must be fully vaccinated. The City of
Philadelphia is an Equal Opportunity employer and does not permit
discrimination based on race, ethnicity, color, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, ancestry,
age, disability, marital status, source of income, familial status,
genetic information or domestic or sexual violence victim status.
If you believe you were discriminated against, call the
Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations at 215-686-4670 or send
an email to faqpchr@phila.gov. For more information, go to: Human
Relations Website:
http://www.phila.gov/humanrelations/Pages/default.aspx
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