Bighornlaw
Attorney - St. Johns County Legal Aid
Bighornlaw, Saint Augustine, Florida, United States, 32095
Posted 4 days agoDescriptionJacksonville Area Legal Aid (JALA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing legal assistance and advocacy for low-income individuals and families. We work to ensure access to justice and fair treatment in the areas of housing, consumer rights, and other essential legal services. St. Johns County Legal Aid is a branch office of JALA.JALA seeks a zealous Florida licensed attorney to provide legal representation and advocacy to clients facing issues in landlord-tenant eviction court and consumer law. The attorney will work closely with clients to prevent evictions, secure housing rights, and address consumer debt and financial legal issues. This position requires a strong commitment to social justice and the ability to work with vulnerable populations.
This is a full-time role based in St. Johns County Legal Aid.What you get when you come to JALA:JALA is the premier litigation legal aid firm in the Southeastern United States. We are mission-driven, and our team makes a difference in our community. As a JALA employee, you can expect immediate hands-on experience interviewing and counseling clients as well as litigating cases in Federal and State court. Staff are expected to take on challenging cases for our at-risk clients while being mentored and supported in taking on such cases. While there is a premium placed on initiative and self-motivation, you can expect to be supervised by lawyers who are recognized as subject matter experts in their field (JALA is the only law firm in Florida with three Florida Bar Consumer Protection Lawyers of the Year on staff, for example.)Our lawyers and paralegals regularly serve on local and statewide committees, and our lawyers have gone on to become hearing officers, magistrates, judges, and administrative law judges. In addition to the opportunity to litigate early, our lawyers and staff are trusted as professionals - we have adopted a hybrid work environment (although not all positions are able to work remotely.) Regardless of what others may prefer, we embrace diversity and inclusion as a way to ensure we are the most prepared to offer the best and highest level of representation for clients, as this is what they deserve from us.Salary/BenefitsSalary commensurate with experience. Benefits package include but are not limited to, medical, dental, vision, long-term disability insurance, group life insurance, hybrid remote work, generous leave policy (e.g., 13 paid holidays plus 22 personal leave days in the first year, one-month sabbatical every four years), and membership in Access Perks, a private discount network.ResponsibilitiesEmbrace and support JALA’s mission, standards, policies and procedures, and confidentiality guidelines.Maintain a commitment and sensitivity to problems of economically disadvantaged and vulnerable populations.Perform intake interviews of applicants and assist in screening regarding eligibility for representation.Maintain a caseload commensurate with abilities in order to provide full and effective legal representation and advocacy in both consumer law and housing law matters.Maintain and grow knowledge in a specialized area of law, and competence in related areas of law, relevant to housing and consumer advocacy.Comply with all applicable regulations, policies, and grant requirements.Support, promote, and participate in community education, outreach; develop good public relations with client community, state and local bar, and other community groups.Ensure that all applicable client files, data, and reports are accurate and complete.Perform other duties and projects as needed to support JALA’s mission.QualificationsMember in good standing of The Florida Bar.Civil trial practice experience in law school clinical setting and/or law firm.Some basic familiarity with family law is preferred.Strong organizational skills and ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing.Ability to effectively engage a diverse constituency of individuals and community stakeholders.Demonstrate resourcefulness and ability to take initiative in the development and completion of projects.Computer literate includes proficiency in Google and Microsoft applications.Compensation$61,500 minimum, DOEThe mission of Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, Inc. is to provide high-quality legal assistance to low-income and special needs groups – to empower them to accomplish energetic and affirmative advocacy, all to alleviate the circumstances, incidents, and causes of poverty and discrimination.Developed during the Great Depression and subsequent recession of 1937, the organization that has become Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, Inc. (JALA) was born when a group of Jacksonville Bar attorneys banded together to provide legal services to those in need. Called different names over the years, including Duval County Legal Aid Association; it was officially named Jacksonville Area Legal Aid in 1973. The organization achieved 501(c)3 status in 1976. JALA now serves 17 counties of North Florida, including Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Duval, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Madison, Nassau, St. Johns, Suwannee, Taylor, and Union.
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This is a full-time role based in St. Johns County Legal Aid.What you get when you come to JALA:JALA is the premier litigation legal aid firm in the Southeastern United States. We are mission-driven, and our team makes a difference in our community. As a JALA employee, you can expect immediate hands-on experience interviewing and counseling clients as well as litigating cases in Federal and State court. Staff are expected to take on challenging cases for our at-risk clients while being mentored and supported in taking on such cases. While there is a premium placed on initiative and self-motivation, you can expect to be supervised by lawyers who are recognized as subject matter experts in their field (JALA is the only law firm in Florida with three Florida Bar Consumer Protection Lawyers of the Year on staff, for example.)Our lawyers and paralegals regularly serve on local and statewide committees, and our lawyers have gone on to become hearing officers, magistrates, judges, and administrative law judges. In addition to the opportunity to litigate early, our lawyers and staff are trusted as professionals - we have adopted a hybrid work environment (although not all positions are able to work remotely.) Regardless of what others may prefer, we embrace diversity and inclusion as a way to ensure we are the most prepared to offer the best and highest level of representation for clients, as this is what they deserve from us.Salary/BenefitsSalary commensurate with experience. Benefits package include but are not limited to, medical, dental, vision, long-term disability insurance, group life insurance, hybrid remote work, generous leave policy (e.g., 13 paid holidays plus 22 personal leave days in the first year, one-month sabbatical every four years), and membership in Access Perks, a private discount network.ResponsibilitiesEmbrace and support JALA’s mission, standards, policies and procedures, and confidentiality guidelines.Maintain a commitment and sensitivity to problems of economically disadvantaged and vulnerable populations.Perform intake interviews of applicants and assist in screening regarding eligibility for representation.Maintain a caseload commensurate with abilities in order to provide full and effective legal representation and advocacy in both consumer law and housing law matters.Maintain and grow knowledge in a specialized area of law, and competence in related areas of law, relevant to housing and consumer advocacy.Comply with all applicable regulations, policies, and grant requirements.Support, promote, and participate in community education, outreach; develop good public relations with client community, state and local bar, and other community groups.Ensure that all applicable client files, data, and reports are accurate and complete.Perform other duties and projects as needed to support JALA’s mission.QualificationsMember in good standing of The Florida Bar.Civil trial practice experience in law school clinical setting and/or law firm.Some basic familiarity with family law is preferred.Strong organizational skills and ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing.Ability to effectively engage a diverse constituency of individuals and community stakeholders.Demonstrate resourcefulness and ability to take initiative in the development and completion of projects.Computer literate includes proficiency in Google and Microsoft applications.Compensation$61,500 minimum, DOEThe mission of Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, Inc. is to provide high-quality legal assistance to low-income and special needs groups – to empower them to accomplish energetic and affirmative advocacy, all to alleviate the circumstances, incidents, and causes of poverty and discrimination.Developed during the Great Depression and subsequent recession of 1937, the organization that has become Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, Inc. (JALA) was born when a group of Jacksonville Bar attorneys banded together to provide legal services to those in need. Called different names over the years, including Duval County Legal Aid Association; it was officially named Jacksonville Area Legal Aid in 1973. The organization achieved 501(c)3 status in 1976. JALA now serves 17 counties of North Florida, including Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Duval, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Madison, Nassau, St. Johns, Suwannee, Taylor, and Union.
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