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Chief Public Defender
Korn Ferry Executive SearchPittsburgh, PA, United StatesPhysician Specialist - Social, Healthcare and Public Entities
McKinsey & CompanyPittsburgh- Promoted
Regulatory Affairs Manager - Pittsburgh, PA
VetJobsPittsburgh, PA, USPublic Sector Account Manager
ProofpointPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA- Promoted
Sr. Manager, Quality - Regulatory Affairs
Kraft HeinzPittsburgh, PA, USPublic Adjuster
Metro Public AdjustmentPittsburgh, PA, US- Promoted
Superintendent of Public Improvements
Township of Upper St ClairPittsburgh, PA, USPublic Health Physician
Allegheny CountyPittsburgh, Pensilvania, USSr. Regulatory Affairs Specialist
Thermo Fisher ScientificPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of AmericaPUBLIC WORKS TRUCK DRIVER / LABORER
South Fayette TownshipPittsburgh, PA, United StatesPublic Benefit Specialist
Ensemble Health PartnersBethel Park, PA- Promoted
Sr. Regulatory Affairs Specialist
Thermo FisherPittsburgh, PA, USPublic Cloud Specialist (RapidScale) - East
Cox EnterprisesPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US- Promoted
Government Affairs and Community Partnerships Manager
BusPatrolPittsburgh, PA, US- Promoted
Public Health Dental Hygiene Practitioner
Northside Christian Health CenterPittsburgh, PA, United States- Promoted
Public Health Dental Hygiene Practitioner
North Side Christian Health CenterPittsburgh, PA, US- Promoted
Regulatory Affairs Administrator / Assistant
Krystal BiotechPittsburgh, PA, US- Promoted
Director of Public Library
Focus on RenewalMcKees Rocks, PA, United States- Promoted
PUBLIC WORKS TRUCK DRIVER / LABORER
SOUTH FAYETTE TOWNSHIPPittsburgh, PA, USThe average salary range is between $ 92,202 and $ 179,085 year , with the average salary hovering around $ 104,822 year .
- general counsel (from $ 203,292 to $ 459,079 year)
- dentist (from $ 135,000 to $ 250,000 year)
- private equity (from $ 93,450 to $ 247,500 year)
- psychiatrist (from $ 118,897 to $ 246,000 year)
- hardware engineer (from $ 100,000 to $ 243,775 year)
- physician (from $ 73,530 to $ 236,360 year)
- medical office (from $ 35,100 to $ 226,000 year)
- vp of finance (from $ 101,920 to $ 220,000 year)
- consulting engineer (from $ 71,250 to $ 218,900 year)
- medical science liaison (from $ 175,000 to $ 218,000 year)
- Milwaukee, WI (from $ 85,759 to $ 205,920 year)
- Detroit, MI (from $ 66,932 to $ 203,840 year)
- Richmond, VA (from $ 88,862 to $ 184,702 year)
- Pittsburgh, PA (from $ 92,202 to $ 179,085 year)
- Virginia Beach, VA (from $ 91,475 to $ 158,606 year)
- Springfield, MA (from $ 83,210 to $ 150,583 year)
- Springfield, IL (from $ 83,210 to $ 150,583 year)
- Columbia, MO (from $ 93,750 to $ 147,138 year)
- Washington, DC (from $ 87,495 to $ 145,145 year)
- Ann Arbor, MI (from $ 90,735 to $ 143,911 year)
The average salary range is between $ 63,384 and $ 130,070 year , with the average salary hovering around $ 85,830 year .
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Chief Public Defender
Korn Ferry Executive SearchPittsburgh, PA, United States- Full-time
About Allegheny County PA
Allegheny County, located in southwestern Pennsylvania, is a vibrant and diverse region that plays a central role in the state's economic, cultural, and governmental landscape. Established in 1788, the county spans approximately 730 square miles and is home to over 1.2 million residents, making it the second-most populous county in the Commonwealth.
The County is comprised of 130 municipalities, each contributing to the region's unique character. The County seat, Pittsburgh, is nationally recognized for its innovation, resilience, and rich industrial heritage. Together, Allegheny County and the City of Pittsburgh form a dynamic partnership that balances tradition with innovation-serving as a model for inclusive governance and regional development.
Operating under a Home Rule Charter, Allegheny County is governed by a County Executive and a 15-member County Council. The County oversees a wide array of departments that deliver essential services, including public health, human services, infrastructure, and elections. The county also maintains its own Court of Common Pleas, which provides access to justice across civil, criminal, family, and orphans' court divisions.
Public Defender's Office Overview
The mission of the Allegheny County Public Defender's Office is to defend and protect the constitutional and statutory rights, liberties, and dignity of those accused of crimes who cannot afford to retain counsel. The Public Defender's Office does so through legal representation services that are effective, skilled and compassionate.
The Public Defender's Office is committed to delivering legal representation to indigent adults and children facing criminal charges in trial, appellate, and post-conviction proceedings within both county and state court systems.
In addition to criminal defense, the Public Defender's Office serves as the mental health advocate for individuals subject to involuntary commitment under the Mental Health Procedures Act and provides representation in cases where personal liberty is at risk and constitutional rights to counsel apply.
The Public Defender's Office operates as a department within the Executive Branch of Allegheny County and reports to the County Manager. The office is staffed by approximately 150+ professionals, including attorneys, investigators, paralegals, social workers, and technology and administrative support personnel.
Chief Public Defender Search Overview
Allegheny County is seeking a dynamic, mission-driven leader to serve as its next Chief Public Defender. This is a unique opportunity to lead one of the most respected public defense offices in the country, known for its commitment to justice, innovation, and community impact. The Public Defender's Office represents approximately 80% of individuals who are justice-involved in the County. The office is a critical pillar of Allegheny County's justice system.
The Chief Public Defender must be a visionary and collaborative leader with the ability to manage a large, multidisciplinary team in a complex legal environment. Prior leadership experience within a Public Defender's Office is preferred.
Key leadership competencies include :
- Strategic Management : Ability to set direction, align resources, and lead organizational growth in support of client-centered representation.
- Team Building and Supervisio n : Skilled in assembling and mentoring a high-performing leadership team, including Division Heads and support staff, to ensure consistent delivery of quality legal services.
- Operational Oversight : Experience managing fiscal, personnel, technology, and administrative functions in a public sector or legal setting.
- Union Relations : Demonstrated ability to lead within a unionized environment, maintaining positive relationships and ensuring compliance with collective bargaining agreements.
- Talent Development : Commitment to recruiting, training, and retaining a diverse and skilled workforce; fostering a culture of professionalism, accountability, and continuous improvement.
- Stakeholder Engagement : Capable of representing the office in high-level meetings, public forums, and interagency collaborations, advocating for the needs of indigent clients and the office.
- Ethical Leadership : Upholds the highest standards of integrity, transparency, and professional independence in all aspects of office management and public service.
Responsibilities Of The Chief Public Defender
The Chief Public Defender is responsible for the administration of the Public Defender's Office which requires that she / he be able to perform or supervise the following managerial and administrative functions :
Chief Public Defender's Advocacy Responsibilities
Chief Public Defender Candidate Requirements
Bar License Requirements
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Salary Range : $140,000-$160,000
County Seat Location : Pittsburgh, PA
Reporting Relationship : Allegheny County Manager
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Korn Ferry shall provide equal employment opportunity to all qualified candidates, and will refer candidates without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, veteran status or any other legally protected basis.