Attorney
Company: Legal Aid Justice Center
Location: Norfolk
Posted on: February 22, 2025
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Job Description:
About the Legal Aid Justice Center: The Legal Aid Justice Center
is a nationally recognized, non-profit organization that partners
with low-income clients and communities of color in Virginia to
fight for racial, social, and economic justice. We understand that
the harms our clients endure are inextricably linked to overarching
systems of injustice. Together we are dismantling those systems
through a combination of community organizing, litigation, policy
advocacy, public relations, and individual legal services. Founded
in 1967, LAJC has offices in Charlottesville, Richmond, Petersburg,
and Falls Church and provides services under six key program areas:
Civil Rights & Racial Justice (focuses on the criminal legal
system), Housing & Consumer Justice, Youth Justice, Health Justice
& Public Benefits, Immigrant Justice, and Worker Justice. As
examples of LAJC's recent work, our lawsuit and organizing against
the state forced reform of Virginia's unemployment insurance
system, including advocacy that resulted in the distribution of
over $1 billion in illegally withheld payments to over 160,000
Virginians. During the pandemic, we demanded and secured a
statewide eviction moratorium and emergency pandemic protections
that helped hundreds of families avoid eviction. We reduced
incarceration across the state, including reducing the population
of a local immigration detention center down to historically low
levels through a coordinated effort of organizing paired with
impact and individual litigation. Our staff are on the front lines
of some of the most important anti-poverty fights happening today.
With a staff of over 90, the past few years have been a time of
exciting growth and opportunity for the organization. In addition
to the growth of programmatic efforts including increased
organizing capacity, LAJC has expanded its operations and
administrative capacity, created new opportunities for professional
growth and leadership among staff, engaged in ongoing race equity
work, and explored changes to organizational structure to deepen
its efforts to create long-term, sustainable, community-driven
change. About the Position: The Legal Aid Justice Center seeks to
hire a senior supervising attorney for our new expansion into
Hampton Roads. The attorney will be a part of both the Immigrant
Justice and Worker Justice Programs and work hand-in-hand with
those teams on advocacy in the Hampton Roads region. The attorney
will initially work in a shared office space in Norfolk and later
play a key role in helping with the establishment of our permanent
office. Importantly, this position involves the unique and
ambitious opportunity to build out LAJC's footprint in the Hampton
Roads region. LAJC currently has physical offices in Falls Church,
Richmond, Charlottesville, and Petersburg, as well as staff who
live and work on Virginia's Eastern Shore, and in Southwest
Virginia. Across six different programs, LAJC's long-standing
advocacy has had profound, positive impacts on low-income
communities throughout the Commonwealth, including but not limited
to Hampton Roads. In the past and currently, LAJC litigates cases
in the area, works alongside communities on campaigns, and
otherwise does statewide advocacy that benefits Hampton Roads
residents. This will be the first time, however, that LAJC is
opening up a permanent physical office in Hampton Roads. As part of
our strategic plan LAJC is excited to work alongside community
members to achieve deeply felt needs across the region. Initially,
this attorney will play a key initial role in establishing LAJC's
presence in the region and building out the infrastructure of the
office itself in collaboration with the office manager and other
team members. The attorney will also take an active role in
collaborating with pre-existing community groups, coalitions, and
organizations to build trust and assess community needs. Over time,
and working under the direction of our Immigrant and Worker Justice
programs, the attorney will build a portfolio of legal advocacy to
advance, defend, and protect the rights of immigrant workers and
families in the region. For example, the attorney may work with IJP
to help develop and implement strategies to end mass detention and
deportation of immigrants in Virginia, break the ties between
immigration enforcement and local and state government and law
enforcement, ensure that immigrant communities remain intact and
protected in Virginia, fight the separation of immigrant families
and the exclusion of immigrants from state benefits like in-state
tuition, and protect immigrants across the Commonwealth whether
they are in federal custody or in their communities. The attorney
may also work with WJP to litigate workers' rights cases on behalf
of both individuals and class actions, assist organizers in
developing grassroots organizing strategies to close the justice
gap in low-income worker communities, and assist with policy and
administrative advocacy on team priorities and objectives. Job
Duties: Through supervision and coordination with the directors,
help monitor and advance a docket of individual cases to ensure
community needs are met. This includes handling direct
representation cases and community consultations. Take a leadership
role in various impact campaigns (including federal litigation,
policy advocacy state and local advocacy, or grassroots community
lawyering) affecting immigrant and worker communities in and around
Hampton Roads and statewide. Participate in various work groups,
coalition, etc., and attend community events. Work closely with
LAJC's strategy directors for Communications, Organization, Policy,
and Litigation to ensure all tools are integrated into advocacy
efforts as appropriate. Actively participate in program decision
making in coordination with IJP and WJP Program Directors by
attending regular team retreats and contributing to the creation
and implementation of team-wide systems. Play a key initial role in
establishing LAJC's presence in the region and building out the
infrastructure of the office itself in collaboration with the
office manager and other team members. The attorney will also take
an active role in collaborating with pre-existing community groups,
coalitions, and organizations to build trust and assess community
needs. Racial Equity: Promote racial equity across all dimensions,
including within LAJC, by doing the following: Helping to recruit,
retain, and support both staff and leadership that reflect the
racial composition of our community Cultivating respect for the
work of and expanding resources for non-attorney staff that are
disproportionately people of color Creating spaces for staff to
discuss issues of racial, gender, and all other issues of
marginalization Pushing for institutional and cultural changes by
management, the board, and staff to further promote racial equity.
Senior Attorney Responsibilities: Supervise up to 3-4 attorneys
within their respective programs. Senior supervisors may start with
a smaller number of direct reports, and that number may increase
over time up to 3-4 direct reports. Provide day-to-day supervision
and mentorship for attorneys under your supervision, including
conducting regular check-ins and onboarding. Prepare draft
performance reviews of supervisees for review and approval by Legal
Director. When necessary, give informal warnings regarding
supervisee performance and consult with supervisor to recommend
more formal reprimands or changes to a supervisee's employment
status. Participate, with the Legal Director, in hiring program
staff. Manage administrative matters for supervisees, including
approving expense reports and leave requests. Contribute to
organizational health through working groups, hiring committees,
and other collaborative spaces building internal infrastructure of
the organization. Provide support to administrative team relevant
to immigration and worker matters as needed. Identify or provide
learning opportunities, relevant literature, and training
opportunities relevant to immigration and workplace matters:
Individual representation on immigration and workplace law issues
Community lawyering and/or other impact expertise. Circulate to
staff and facilitate discussion and collective learning as
feasible. Provide necessary support and consultation across the
organization, or in some cases, externally, on subject matter area.
Required Qualifications: A strong commitment to social, economic,
and racial justice. Strong commitment to social, economic, and
racial justice. At least 3 years of practice as an attorney. Strong
commitment to immigrants' and workers' rights. Experience (formal
or lived experience) working directly with immigrant community
members. Membership in the Virginia State Bar, or eligibility and
willingness to become a member of the VSB promptly - either by
passing the bar exam, or meeting requirements to "waive" into bar
membership without taking the bar exam. (Note: this position may be
eligible for the newly enacted Virginia Supreme Court rule allowing
for any attorney working exclusively for a legal aid organization
to practice without examination as long as they are in good
standing in another state). An ability to balance and manage a
variety of responsibilities while effectively navigating ambiguity
and leading in evolving environments. Preferred Qualifications: At
least 1 year of practice in immigration, ideally in removal
defense, and/or workers rights. A sufficient level of Spanish
fluency to interview and counsel clients in Spanish without
assistance of an interpreter. Experience with impact advocacy
(e.g., impact litigation, organizing, policy advocacy, etc.) 6
years of practice as an attorney Experience opening up a new office
or starting a new organization. Supervision/management experience,
whether in formal or informal capacity. Experience working for a
public interest law firm, legal services organization, or other
nonprofit as an attorney or in a pro bono capacity. A Note to
Potential Candidates: Studies have shown that women, trans,
non-binary folks, and BIPOC are less likely to apply for jobs
unless they believe they meet every single one of the
qualifications as described in a job description. We are committed
to building a diverse and inclusive organization, and strongly
encourage you to apply, even if you don't believe you meet every
one of the qualifications described. Location: This role will be
based in our Norfolk, VA office. Occasional travel between offices
will be required. Although a regular presence in the office is
required, LAJC offers a remote work policy to support employees in
co-creating schedules and arrangements that allow us all to do our
best work. Salary: The salary scale for this position is $84,173.87
- $109,426.03 based on the LAJC salary scale. To allow for salary
growth within the position over time, the anticipated hiring range
for this position is between $84,173.87 - $96,799.95. Placement on
the range will be based on factors such as years of relevant
experience, budget, and internal equity. Application Deadline:
March 07, 2025. We accept applications on a rolling basis and
encourage candidates to apply as soon as possible. Application
Instructions: Complete the online application. This position
requires a cover letter, resume, and contact information for three
references. You can direct the cover letter to the hiring manager,
Jason Yarashes. Please note, we will not contact references without
advance consent from candidates. Benefits: Our mission is
compelling, and our team members are passionate about their work,
and so we recognize the need to provide generous benefits and
encourage rest and a healthy work environment. For example, we
provide: Generous paid time off every year, including 3 to 6 weeks
of vacation, 12 days of health leave, 6 weeks parental leave, and
14 holidays (not including bonus holidays/rest days allocated as
needed) 100% employer paid health, dental, and vision insurance,
plus excellent family insurance with annual max of $2,400 premium
contribution to LAJC-sponsored health plan 403(b) retirement plan
with 4% employer contribution (no required match) Strong commitment
to professional development Relocation package (where applicable)
Vaccination Requirement: The Legal Aid Justice Center requires all
employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or have an
approved medical or religious exemption as a qualification of
employment. Proof of vaccination or accommodation request must be
provided within one day of employment. The Legal Aid Justice Center
is an equal opportunity employer, committed to inclusive hiring and
dedicated to diversity in our work and staff. We strongly encourage
candidates of all identities, experiences, and communities to
apply. The Legal Aid Justice Center is committed to strengthening
the voices of our low-income clients, working in collaboration with
community partners, and rooting out the inequities that keep people
in poverty. We strive to take on the issues that have broad impact
on our client communities and to be responsive to client input.
Recognizing the particular impact of racism on our clients and
staff, we devote special attention to dismantling racial injustice.
All applicants must be dedicated to working in and sustaining an
environment that enables staff and clients to feel empowered,
valued, respected, and safe. In reviewing applications, we look for
evidence that applicants have experience and/or thoughtfulness in
working with traditionally marginalized populations. Employment
Type: Full Time Years Experience: 3 - 5 years Salary: $84,174 -
$109,426 Annual Bonus/Commission: No
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