North Dakota announces assistant attorney general job opening in Bismarck

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The Office of the Attorney General announced on May 14 a job opening for an Assistant Attorney General position in Bismarck. The salary range for this full-time role is listed as $81,000 to $120,000 annually, depending on experience.

This announcement matters to those seeking legal careers within state government and offers an opportunity for qualified attorneys to serve the public sector. The position includes a state benefit package and is open both internally and externally.

Candidates based near any of the North Dakota universities are encouraged to apply. The closing date for applications is May 27, with Mary Kae Kelsch, Director of the General Counsel Division, serving as the selecting supervisor.

A complete posting with further details about responsibilities and application procedures can be accessed through the provided download link in the original announcement.

This hiring initiative reflects ongoing efforts by North Dakota’s legal institutions to attract experienced professionals into key roles within state government.



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