Assistant Federal Public Defender
Full-TimeJob Description
Position Announcement
Assistant Federal Public Defender
Application Deadline: Open until filled
Priority given to applications received by July 3, 2026
The Kansas Federal Public Defender (FPD) is accepting applications for an Assistant Federal Public Defender in our Wichita Office. This is a felony trial attorney position. The Kansas FPD provides legal representation to indigent clients in federal criminal cases and related matters. The Office values hard work, diversity, teamwork, creativity, flexibility, and fairness.
The Job: Assistant Federal Public Defenders must meet individual client needs while managing full caseloads. AFPDs develop release plans; review discovery; research, write, and litigate motions; develop litigation strategy; work with experts; negotiate resolutions; serve as counsel in jury trials; navigate complex federal sentencing statutes and guidelines; and advocate for fair sentences and alternative outcomes.
Attorneys in our office may not engage in private practice.
Requirements. The successful applicant must:
• Have a law degree from an accredited law school;
• Be licensed to practice and in good standing in at least one State or Washington, D.C.;
• Have an interest in indigent defense and federal criminal law;
• Possess excellent research and writing skills;
• Possess the ability to communicate effectively with clients, colleagues, and court and agency personnel;
• Possess strong oral advocacy and interpersonal skills;
• Work well in a team and collaborative environment.
The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated ability to communicate and collaborate with other attorneys and support staff; to work well independently; to multi-task; to handle a larger caseload of less complex cases; and be motivated to help indigent clients at the pretrial, posttrial, and postconviction stages. Some travel within Kansas is required. Applicants must also be allowed to work in the United States (see here).