Deputy Assistant Solicitor-GeneralThe Office of the Fulton County Solicitor-General is seeking a skilled Supervising Attorney who excels at leading others and navigating complex casework with confidence and clarity. This role is ideal for a motivated attorney who thrives in a fast-paced environment and enjoys mentoring others while shaping case strategy.Essential Functions:Lead, train, and support assigned staff; manage schedules, performance and workflow to ensure strong team operations.Oversee case assignments, provide technical guidance, and monitor progress to meet organizational goals.Analyze and prosecute specialized cases, including controlled substances, second-degree vehicular homicide, environmental/code enforcement matters, health code violations, and animal control ordinance violations.Conduct or assist with bench and jury trials, hearings, and appellate proceedings; prepare motions, select juries, present evidence, examine witnesses, and make sentencing recommendations.Investigate and prepare cases for trial; review records and evidence, interview victims and witnesses, visit crime scenes, develop case strategies, and prepare witnesses.Research case law and draft legal documents, including briefs, motions, complaints, accusations, and discovery.Prepare cases for accusal and arraignment; review evidence, criminal histories, jurisdiction, and probable cause; determine appropriate charges or diversion; draft formal charges.Negotiate pleas and resolve cases pre-trial; mediate between parties and complete restitution requests.Serve as liaison to victims, families, witnesses, and community partners; provide updates and guidance on the judicial process.Manage a full caseload and attend all required court appearances, hearings, and trial calendars.Collaborate with community partners to support justice, code enforcement, and crime-prevention initiatives; participate in outreach and educational efforts.Communicate with defense counsel, judges, law enforcement, victims, media, and others to coordinate case activity and resolve issues.Process and prepare legal documentation, including reports, charging documents, motions, sentencing recommendations, and departmental records.Minimum Qualifications: Juris Doctorate Degree required; supplemented by twelve years of experience as a practicing prosecuting attorney, including lead or supervisory experience; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job.Specific License or Certification Required: Must be registered as a member of the Georgia State Bar Association. Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia driver’s license.Starting Salary/Incentives: $135,000.00 (commensurate with experience); annual bonuses with consideration for advancement every six months. To Apply: Please submit cover letter and resume to