Careers
The Knox County District Attorney General’s Office is the third largest judicial district in the State of Tennessee – employing more than 80 public servants. The office is always seeking qualified candidates to join us in the pursuit of justice and provide essential services to the citizens of Knox County. Visit the Who We Are section to learn more about the various jobs in the DA’s Office.
OPEN POSITIONS
Community Engagement Coordinator
The Community Engagement Coordinator serves as a direct link between the District Attorney General’s Office and the citizens of Knox County to encourage and improve public trust through various innovative programs and public relations efforts, which includes consistent and effective communication, community outreach, education, and collaborative partnerships.
Application Process
- Submit One PDF file to [email protected] comprised of the following:
- Signed Application (Choose Appropriate Position Application)
- Résumé
- Cover Letter
- Dates of Availability
- Knox County District Attorney General Attorney Application
- Knox County District Attorney General Investigator Application
- Knox County District Attorney General Administrative & Support Staff Application
- Knox County District Attorney General Internship Application
For all other Inquiries, please contact:
Debbie Oldakowski
Knox County District Attorney General’s Office
P.O. Box 1468
Knoxville, Tennessee 37901
Phone: 865.215.2515
Email: [email protected]
All applicants must pass a criminal background check. The application process is competitive, as not all applicants will be selected for an interview.
Non-Discrimination Policy
Equal Opportunity Employment
It is the policy of the Knox County District Attorney General’s Office to prohibit discrimination in matters of recruitment, employment, training, promotion, wages, and discipline on the basis of race, ethnicity, color, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, national origin, marital status, family status, height, weight, disability, veteran status, genetic status, or any other legally protected status in accordance with all federal, state and local laws and regulations. The Knox County District Attorney General’s Office will take affirmative action to ensure the fulfillment of this policy.