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State of Washington
Posted: April 3, 2026 (1 day ago)
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State of Washington
Attorney General's Office
Location
Washington, 98504
Salary
$82,212 - $153,996
per year
Type
Full-Time
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Base salary range: $147,649 - $221,900
Typical requirements: Executive-level leadership experience. Senior executive qualifications required.
Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).
This job is for an Assistant Attorney General in the Children, Youth, and Families Division of Washington's Attorney General's Office, focusing on providing legal advice and handling cases related to child protection, youth services, and family issues in the Program Advice and Litigation Section.
It involves working with government programs to ensure legal compliance and representing the state in court matters.
A good fit would be a licensed attorney passionate about public service, with experience in family law or child welfare, who thrives in a supportive team environment.
Persons requiring reasonable accommodation in the application process or requiring information in an alternative format may contact the recruitment team at HREmployment@atg.wa.gov.
Those with a hearing impairment in need of accommodation are encouraged to contact the Washington Relay Service at 1-800-676-3777 or www.washingtonrelay.com.

All employees and volunteers of the Washington State Attorney General's Office serve a crucial role in the protection of the state, its people and resources, thereby providing an incomparable degree of job satisfaction.
The AGO is composed of diverse, collegial and supremely talented legal professionals who are resolute in their commitment to public service and share the common goal of advancing the public interest.
For more information about the AGO, we encourage you to review the Office's Annual Report which can be found HERE.
The Office appreciates the benefits of a healthy life-work balance as well as a respectful, inclusive and diverse workplace.
Successful candidates will join an Office in which every person is committed to providing exceptional legal services and where individual professional development is encouraged and supported.
The exceptional benefits of joining the AGO include:
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The Children, Youth, and Families Division (CYF) of the WA State Attorney General's Office has an opening for an Assistant Attorney General (AAG) in the 16-attorney Program Advice and Litigation (PAL) Section.
The AAG will work in a dynamic legal field involving juvenile rehabilitation, child welfare, early learning, and licensing systems that provide critical support to children and families.
Depending on the section’s needs, this position’s work may consist of advice to and representation of the Department of Children, Youth, and Families’ (DCYF’s) contracts and public disclosure units, and juvenile rehabilitation, and early learning or child welfare programs—all of which may include litigation matters.
The Section’s Work:
The PAL Section has several major areas of responsibility, which include: DCYF headquarters advice and representation; statewide juvenile litigation and appellate coordination; coordination of training for juvenile litigation AAGs; and policy support to the AGO when needed on juvenile rehabilitation, child welfare, and early learning issues.
Legal advice to DCYF covers a wide range of topics, including: juvenile rehabilitation, juvenile and adult sentencing, civil rights and racial equity, community release, education, requirements of the state and federal Indian Child Welfare Acts, foster care and child care licensing, early learning, and others.
Litigation can include lawsuits arising from contracts or disclosure claims, administrative appeals, and class action litigation related to DCYF programs.
The section also handles appeals of termination of parental rights and dependency orders and consults on and edits appellate briefs for division colleagues and other divisions that represent DCYF.
This position may advise and represent DCYF’s contracts and public disclosure units, and juvenile rehabilitation, early learning and child welfare programs.
A typical workweek can vary, but it may include: providing written and verbal client advice, preparing for and attending a colleague’s moot court, negotiating with opposing counsel, writing an appellate brief, drafting pleadings, conducting oral argument, litigating in court, and advising DCYF on the potential legal impacts of legislation.
The AAG will join a division and section with staff who are talented, compassionate, highly collegial, and dedicated to serving in an essential role in the protection of the State’s most vulnerable people.
Members of the division and section are uniformly committed to creating a workplace that is cooperative, inclusive, and supportive of personal and professional growth.
This full-time position is located in Tumwater and may involve occasional travel within the state.
In addition to meeting the requirements to serve as an Assistant Attorney General, qualifications include:
Experience in child welfare or adjudication of juvenile offenses is preferred but not required.
This Assistant Attorney General position is represented by the Association of Washington Assistant Attorneys General (AWAAG) / Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE) AFSCME Council 28, AFL-CIO.
AAG salaries are set between $82,212 and $153,996. The exact amount is set in accordance with Appendix B of the AWAAG CBA.
A competitive state benefits package is also offered which includes a choice of medical/dental insurance plans, retirement, life and basic long-term disability insurance.
In addition, there are non-financial benefits that include working in a collaborative and supportive work environment where professional development and work-life balance are highly valued.
The health, safety and professional satisfaction of all AGO staff and volunteers is critical to fulfilling the mission of the AGO to provide exceptional legal services.
Complementing and fostering this goal is a long-standing commitment to environmental stewardship, as evidenced in the AGO's environmental policies.Interested applicants must apply by hitting the "apply" button above.
In addition to the on-line application, one must upload, via the system, preferably as PDFs:
If you have questions about this position and/or want to learn more about it before applying, you are welcome and encouraged to contact Section Chief Carissa Greenberg at 360-586-6506 or Carissa.Greenberg@atg.wa.gov, or Division Chief Carrie Wayno at 360-586-6498 or Carrie.Wayno@atg.wa.gov.
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The Washington State Office of the Attorney General does not use the E-Verify system; therefore, we are not eligible to extend STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT). For more information, please visit www.uscis.gov.
Honoring diversity, equity and inclusion means that as an agency, and as individuals, we are committed to ensuring that all employees and volunteers enjoy a respectful, safe and supportive working environment.
Only by fostering the inclusion of people from all backgrounds, cultures and attributes, can AGO employees and volunteers achieve their fullest potential and best advance the goals and mission of the AGO.
The AGO is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, race, creed, color, national origin, honorably discharged veteran or military status, or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability.
Persons requiring reasonable accommodation in the application process or requiring information in an alternative format may contact the recruitment team at HREmployment@atg.wa.gov.
Those with a hearing impairment in need of accommodation are encouraged to contact the Washington Relay Service at 1-800-676-3777 or www.washingtonrelay.com.
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