Social Justice Division
Charities Bureau—New York City
Deputy Bureau Chief
Reference No. CHA_NYC_DBC_3891
Application Deadline is August 7, 2026
Salary is $189,500 + $4,000 in location pay
To be considered for this opportunity, submit a complete application online at ag.ny.gov/job-postings/attorneys
The Office of the New York State Attorney General’s (OAG) Charities Bureau is seeking an experienced attorney to serve as Deputy Bureau Chief (DBC). The Charities Bureau is the primary regulator and advocate for New York’s charitable sector and their charitable beneficiaries. The Charities Bureau, the largest state charities regulator in the country, has a team of over 70 attorneys, other professionals, and legal support staff working in six (6) sections: Accounting, Complaints, Enforcement, Registration, Transactions, and Trusts and Estates.
The Charities Bureau represents the interests of charitable beneficiaries; oversees the duties of charitable fiduciaries; and provides training, guidance, and support for the charitable sector. The Charities Bureau has authority and oversight responsibility for four (4) major New York statutes: (1) the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law, (2) the Estates, Powers and Trusts Law, (3) the Religious Corporations Law, and (4) Article 7A of Executive Law.
The bureau conducts investigations into violations of law, oversees major life cycle events for charities, and participates in determining charitable remainders for intended beneficiaries. Recent examples that highlight the bureau’s work include:
The DBC will work closely with the Bureau Chief to develop and execute the Attorney General’s strategic vision and priorities for the Charities Bureau, including legislative and regulatory changes, enforcement actions, and outreach and support of charitable organizations. The DBC will be responsible for providing direct oversight and supervision of three (3) of the bureau’s sections consistent with the selected candidate’s experience and interests. The DBC will support other intra-section work and bureau initiatives, including outreach and interaction with the charitable sector. Additionally, the DBC’s responsibilities will include primary responsibility for recruitment and professional development of bureau staff, overseeing the bureau’s administrative operations, and collaborating with other OAG bureaus and divisions to support the work of the office.
Qualifications:
Applicants must reside in (or intend to soon become a resident of) New York state and be admitted to practice law in New York state. In addition, the Public Officers Law requires that OAG attorneys be citizens of the United States. A two (2) year commitment upon being hired is a condition of employment.