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Position Available: Regional Manager – Lapeer, Macomb, Oakland, St. Clair Counties
Summary
The Michigan Indigent Defense Commission (MIDC) is seeking a Regional Manager to facilitate the creation of superior systems for representation of indigent clients charged with crimes. Regional Managers provide direction and guidance to indigent defense delivery systems around the state on compliance with MIDC-enacted standards. They serve as the liaisons between local systems and the MIDC.
This challenging and rewarding opportunity will require the skills of a diplomat and knowledge of indigent defense systems and models. Regional Managers must have a thorough working knowledge of the MIDC Act and a wide variety of models of indigent defense delivered locally in Michigan and nationwide. Successful candidates will work with criminal justice stakeholders to design the most appropriate plans for meeting minimum standards for indigent defense in a particular county or system.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Education and Experience
Preferred candidates will have a juris doctor degree and experience representing indigent clients. A minimum of five years of progressively more responsible work experience working in court, public, or business administration, or representing indigent clients is desired. A bachelor’s degree is required, and a master’s degree in public or business administration or a juris doctor from an accredited law school may be substituted for two years of experience.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
Due to significant travel within the region, an individual with a valid driver’s license and insured vehicle is required.
Salary:
The starting salary is $65,000 to $75,000, plus all applicable State of Michigan Employee Benefits.
Work Location:
Lansing, Michigan with significant travel throughout Lapeer, Macomb, Oakland and St. Clair Counties.
To apply please send your cover letter and resume in Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat format to careers@michiganidc.gov.
If you are unable to send materials electronically they may be mailed to the MIDC, 200 N. Washington Square, 3rd Floor, Lansing, MI 48913.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: January 13, 2017 by 5:00 p.m. E.S.T.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Read the full posting here.
MIDC Amendments Approved by Senate
On Wednesday December 14, 2016 the Michigan Senate unanimously approved legislation that amends the Michigan Indigent Defense Commission Act, and re-establishes the MIDC in the Executive Branch and within the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs. The amendments provide that minimum standards created by the commission must not infringe on the Supreme Court’s authority over practice and procedure.
The bill analysis from the Senate Fiscal Agency is here.
House Bill 5842 passed 37-0 in the Senate.
House Bill 5843 passed 37-0 in the Senate.
House Bill 5844 passed 37-0 in the Senate.
House Bill 5845 passed 37-0 in the Senate.
House Bill 5846 passed 37-0 in the Senate.
Commission Meeting Agenda – December 20, 2016
The Michigan Indigent Defense Commission will meet on Tuesday December 20, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. in the Lansing office: 200 N. Washington Square, 3rd Floor. The agenda for the meeting is at the link below:
12-20-16agenda
For questions or concerns, contact Marcela Westrate at 517-657-3066.
Gov. Snyder Appoints Derek King to MIDC
Governor Rick Snyder has appointed Derek King, of Ceresco, to the Michigan Indigent Defense Commission. Mr. King will represent local units of government, pursuant to MCL 780.987(1)(k).
Read the full press release here.
Read about all of the Commissioners here.
Draft Minutes – October 18, 2016 MIDC Meeting
The Michigan Indigent Defense Commission met on Tuesday October 18, 2016 in Lansing at the MIDC Office located at 200 N. Washington Square, 3rd Floor. The minutes linked below are a draft and are not official. They are subject to approval at the next Commission meeting, to be held on December 20, 2016.
Draft Minutes from October 18, 2016 meeting.
Commission Meeting Agenda – 10-18-16
The Michigan Indigent Defense Commission will meet on October 18, 2016 at the MIDC Office in Lansing. The agenda for the meeting is here.
Questions or concerns: Contact Marcela Westrate at 517-657-3066
Indigent Defense Bills Clear House
As reported in Gongwer, on Thursday September 22, 2016 the Michigan House of Representatives passed bills that would re-establish the Michigan Indigent Defense Commission within the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, which is in the executive branch. The bills also state minimum standards created by the commission must not infringe on the Supreme Court’s authority over practice and procedure. They would take immediate effect under changes adopted on the floor.
HB 5842 passed 100-7.
HB 5843 passed 101-6.
HB 5844 passed 100-7.
HB 5845 passed 101-6.
HB 5846 passed 100-7.
Read the full report in Gongwer here.
Bills Introduced to Amend MIDC Act
On September 8, 2016, State Legislators introduced a package of bills to amend the Michigan Indigent Defense Commission Act of 2013. The bills are available to review here:
HB 5842
HB 5843
HB 5844
HB 5845
HB 5846
Track the progress of these bills at www.michiganlegislature.org.
Draft Minutes from August 9, 2016 meeting
The Michigan Indigent Defense Commission met on Tuesday August 9, 2016 in Lansing at the MIDC Office located at 200 N. Washington Square, 3rd Floor. The minutes linked below are a draft and are not official. They are subject to approval at the next Commission meeting, to be held on October 18, 2016.
Draft Minutes from August 9, 2016 meeting.
August 9, 2016 Commission Meeting Agenda
The Michigan Indigent Defense Commission will meet on Tuesday August 9, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. the Commission office:
The agenda for the meeting is here.
For additional information, questions, or concerns, contact Marcela Westrate at 517-657-3066.