County Attorney Jobs in Maine
County Attorney jobs in Maine are concentrated in county government, state agencies, and public sector legal offices, with steady demand at both entry-level and senior litigation levels. Most openings are in Portland, Augusta, and Bangor, where county governments and offices such as the Cumberland County Attorney's Office, the Penobscot County Attorney's Office, and the Maine Attorney General's Office maintain consistent hiring. Criminal prosecution, civil litigation on behalf of county governments, and child protective proceedings are the most in-demand practice areas. Scan the live roles below and apply to whichever ones fit.
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The OPTIONS Recovery Coach works in collaboration with OPTIONS Liaisons to help members of the community connect with needed substance use and harm reduction services. The OPTIONS Recovery Coach is assigned to a community to provide both short- and long-term recovery coaching services to community members in need using a harm reduction approach and fidelity to the Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) model of recovery coaching.
Starting Rate: $23.00 hourly
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Foster and maintain collaborative partnerships with local law enforcement agencies, community partners, and emergency medical services.
- Embrace evidenced based practices, harm reduction, motivation interviewing, and the many pathways to recovery.
- Provide short term intervention with a focus on harm reduction.
- Provide people in need with linkage to HQHC providers, harm reductions sites, naloxone resources, recovery community centers, withdrawal management, inpatient treatment, housing referrals, and/or other necessary resources (i.e. food pantries, heating assistance, etc.)
- Support individuals in application for applicable benefits to include MaineCare, non-emergency transportation resources, housing and/or food security services.
- Utilize supervisory supports appropriately and participate in all team/program meetings.
- Help people in need to create their own recovery plans and develop their own recovery pathways.
- Meet independently with participants to determine their needs and barriers to recovery by connecting through shared experiences. Work with people in need to create plans to reduce these barriers.
- Earn Maine Recovery Coach Certification within 180 days of hire and maintain certification throughout tenure in the position.
- Ensure that the Human Rights of clients in the program are respected and protected.
- Ensure that all documentation is completed in an accurate, complete, and timely manner in compliance with contractual, legal, licensing and regulatory requirements.
- Ensure that all participant records and privileged consumer information is kept strictly confidential in conformity with state and federal law and regulations. Ensure the confidentiality of all participant information and release of information from area(s) of responsibility.
- Provide outreach to persons experiencing street and sheltered homelessness to provide harm reduction, hygiene, and safety supplies.
- Other duties as assigned.
GENERAL EXPECTATIONS:
- Balance the duty to care with the dignity of risk.
- Follow Suicide Safer Care practices.
- Demonstrate accountability for personal, professional, ethical, and legal standards.
- Demonstrate support for the philosophy of the organization by adhering to standards, policies, procedures, and established practices.
- Demonstrates responsibility for own standards of practice by reporting for work on time and avoiding work-related injuries through the application of proper practice techniques and safety policies.
- Communicate with all colleagues and peers in a respectful, professional, responsive manner that promotes teamwork and supports positive outcomes for clients.
- Use listening skills, flexible collaboration and a consistent problem solving focus in working to resolve differences with colleagues, peers and clients.
- Ensure that relevant information is reported to a supervisor, program director, and/or the team in a timely manner.
- Utilize clinical supervision as a learning experience.
- Assures quality in work performed to facilitate the delivery of quality services.
- Reports accidents and injuries in a timely fashion, demonstrates safe housekeeping practices, notifies supervisor of potential health and safety concerns immediately, participates in health and safety training as required, understands and follows all Sweetser health and safety policies.
EXPERIENCE:
- Lived experience of Recovery with Mental Illness, Trauma or Substance Use and is willing to self-identify with peers on this basis in the community.
- Paid or unpaid peer support experience preferred.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED:
- Valid state driver's license.
EDUCATION:
- High School Diploma or Equivalent
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
- Demonstrates knowledge of personal Recovery.
- Ability to be "emotionally present," recognize when you are not, seek support, and communicate this to the assigned manager.
- Ability to work with diverse populations and accept differences in perspective and values.
- Basic computer skills, including receiving and sending emails and data entry to spreadsheets.
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What Maine Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in county attorney jobs across Maine.
- Active Maine Bar license or eligibility for admission to the Maine Bar
- Juris Doctor degree from an ABA-accredited law school
- Experience in criminal prosecution, civil litigation, or public sector legal work
- Strong courtroom advocacy and oral argument skills
- Familiarity with Maine Rules of Evidence and Maine Rules of Criminal Procedure
- Ability to manage a high-volume caseload across multiple active matters
County Attorney Jobs in Maine: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a county attorney in Maine?
To become a county attorney in Maine, you must hold an active Maine Bar license, which requires passing the Maine Bar Exam administered by the Board of Bar Examiners and completing a character and fitness review. Most county attorney roles also require a Juris Doctor from an ABA-accredited school. Candidates with prosecutorial experience, clerkships with Maine courts, or prior work in a county or state legal office are strongly preferred by hiring offices.
Which companies hire county attorneys in Maine?
Companies currently hiring county attorneys in Maine include MaineHealth, Sweetser, and MCD Global Health, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. County governments across Maine's sixteen counties, along with the Maine Attorney General's Office, represent the most consistent sources of county attorney openings in the state.
Which Maine cities have the most county attorney jobs?
The Maine cities with the most county attorney openings are Rockport, Saco, and Alfred. Portland drives the highest volume as the seat of Cumberland County and the state's largest urban market, while Augusta's concentration of state government offices and Bangor's role as the hub of Penobscot County government account for strong activity in those areas.
Are there remote county attorney jobs in Maine?
Yes, but they're rare. About 33% of county attorney openings tied to Maine are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting the courtroom and in-person nature of most prosecution and civil litigation work. Administrative, advisory, or policy-focused county attorney roles are the most likely to offer any remote component.
How can I get hired as a county attorney in Maine with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is applying to a county attorney's office as an assistant county attorney, a role many of Maine's sixteen county offices fill at the junior level for recent law graduates. Clerkships with the Maine Superior Court or Maine District Court build directly applicable skills and are recognized by county hiring offices. The Cumberland County Attorney's Office and Penobscot County Attorney's Office both periodically hire new attorneys. Holding an active Maine Bar license and volunteering through Maine's Volunteer Lawyers Project gives candidates a concrete edge.
Where can I find and apply to county attorney jobs in Maine?
You can find and apply to county attorney jobs in Maine on Migrate Mate, which lists current Maine openings updated regularly. Search the available roles, find the ones that match your experience and location, and apply directly to the ones that fit.
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