Paralegal II
Salary - $70,096.00 - $97,281.60 Annually
Location - County of San Diego, CA
Job Type - Regular - Full time
Job Number - 26394306
Department - Sheriff
Division - Sheriff's Administration
Opening Date - 07/14/2026
Closing Date - 7/28/2026 11:59 PM Pacific
Job Summary
The current vacancy is in the Sheriff's Office.
This recruitment may be used to fill vacancies in other County departments such as Public Defender, Child Support, and the offices of the District Attorney.
The starting salary for this position will be based on the candidate’s qualifications at time of appointment.
Future Salary Increases
** June 25, 2027 – 3.57% increase to base pay (3.00% Across-the-Board + 0.57% Market Increase)
About the position
Paralegal II is generally found in the offices of the District Attorney, Public Defender, Sheriff's Office, and the Child Support Department. Under the direction and general supervision of an attorney, incumbents are responsible for independently performing the full-range of paralegal duties for the more complex cases and/or supervising subordinate paralegal staff. They are responsible for assisting attorneys in preparing criminal, family, or administrative hearing cases for trial.
Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate is a strong communicator with solid experience in civil litigation case preparation involving government entities, civil rights litigation (1983 or Bivens matters) and/or other legal work supporting a law-enforcement agency.
Education and Education
- At least two (2) years of full-time journey-level paralegal experience in a law or government office setting assisting in preparing cases for trial while working under the direct supervision of an attorney; OR,
- At least two (2) years of experience as a Paralegal I in the County of San Diego.
Note: Legal secretarial, clerical, or investigative experience is not qualifying.
Additional information please visit Paralegal II job classification.
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Evaluation
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