RiseBoro Homecare Inc.
Supervising Attorney, LEAP
RiseBoro Homecare Inc., Brooklyn, New York, United States, 11210
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Supervising Attorney will further LEAP’s mission of providing clients with uniquely holistic community-based housing representation in all facets of the eviction process, including housing court eviction proceedings, NYCHA administrative proceedings, and affirmative litigation actions (HP actions, illegal lockout proceedings, etc). The Supervisory Attorney’s job responsibilities will include, but not be limited to:
Participate in the leadership of the Program’s development
Help set substantive team goals and priorities
Coordinate “Know Your Rights” and Community Engagement Workshops
Provide direct and indirect supervision and oversight to LEAP staff attorneys, and other staff as needed
Provide individual case and motion review with supervisees
Provide in-court (remotely or in person) supervision to staff attorneys as assigned or necessary
Assist with updating of the Program’s Community Education and Know Your Rights workshop materials
Coordinate and conduct trainings and seminars, including Know Your Rights workshops to tenants and community residents on their housing rights
Assist other supervisors in continuing to develop and identify additional training programs to enhance staff and attorney knowledge and development
Help with the global identification and strategizing of the Program’s Community Organizing efforts
Identify, pursue, and act as a liaison with other community stakeholders (i.e. organizations, coalitions, pro bono firms, and private public interest attorneys)
Identify opportunities to develop strong partner relationships with entities that can assist with the Program’s development
Assist staff with strategy, trial preparation, testimony, and be available to second seat attorneys in trials and hearings (i.e. non-payment, holdovers, and HP/repairs)
Assist with the production of a variety of advocacy materials for expert and lay audiences
Maintaining a light caseload
Assist with the ongoing training, management, and evaluation of the staff
Other duties as required
COMPETENCIES
Be admitted to and in good standing with the New York State Bar
Have five (5) or more years of experience as a civil litigation attorney, preferably in tenant-landlord advocacy, with at least 2 years in housing court
Have at least two (2) years of supervisory or mentoring experience, preferably supervising attorneys
Have and exhibit excellent litigation skills (i.e. through: pleadings, orders to show cause, motions to dismiss, defending and demanding depositions, oral arguments, and trial and/or appellate experience)
Computer proficiency sufficient to undertake legal research and draft legal documents
Have served as lead counsel on three (3) or more trials
Have the ability and interest in becoming familiar with all aspects of housing advocacy and tenant-landlord litigation
Exhibit excellent analytical, oral, and written skills
Exhibit excellent interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills
Have demonstrated leadership ability
Familiarity with the nature and clientele of legal services
Knowledge of Public Benefits/Entitlements highly desirable
Fluent or proficient in Spanish highly preferred
EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE
Juris Doctor degree and Admission to New York State Bar
Qualifications
Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)/Affirmative Action Policy Statement
It is the policy of RiseBoro to provide equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants for employment. No individual will be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, age, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship status, political or union affiliation, marital or partnership status, sex, sexual orientation or affectional preference, gender identity, familial status, genetic information or predisposition or characteristic, disability, status as a victim of domestic violence, status as a veteran or member of the U.S. military and related obligations, or any other characteristic protected by law. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to, recruitment, hiring, job placement, compensation, benefits, training and apprenticeship, employee development, promotion, demotion, discipline, transfer, lay-off and recall, and termination. RiseBoro makes reasonable accommodations based on religion and/or disability as required by law, and requests for accommodation are to be directed to the Human Resources Department.
The Supervising Attorney will further LEAP’s mission of providing clients with uniquely holistic community-based housing representation in all facets of the eviction process, including housing court eviction proceedings, NYCHA administrative proceedings, and affirmative litigation actions (HP actions, illegal lockout proceedings, etc). The Supervisory Attorney’s job responsibilities will include, but not be limited to:
Participate in the leadership of the Program’s development
Help set substantive team goals and priorities
Coordinate “Know Your Rights” and Community Engagement Workshops
Provide direct and indirect supervision and oversight to LEAP staff attorneys, and other staff as needed
Provide individual case and motion review with supervisees
Provide in-court (remotely or in person) supervision to staff attorneys as assigned or necessary
Assist with updating of the Program’s Community Education and Know Your Rights workshop materials
Coordinate and conduct trainings and seminars, including Know Your Rights workshops to tenants and community residents on their housing rights
Assist other supervisors in continuing to develop and identify additional training programs to enhance staff and attorney knowledge and development
Help with the global identification and strategizing of the Program’s Community Organizing efforts
Identify, pursue, and act as a liaison with other community stakeholders (i.e. organizations, coalitions, pro bono firms, and private public interest attorneys)
Identify opportunities to develop strong partner relationships with entities that can assist with the Program’s development
Assist staff with strategy, trial preparation, testimony, and be available to second seat attorneys in trials and hearings (i.e. non-payment, holdovers, and HP/repairs)
Assist with the production of a variety of advocacy materials for expert and lay audiences
Maintaining a light caseload
Assist with the ongoing training, management, and evaluation of the staff
Other duties as required
COMPETENCIES
Be admitted to and in good standing with the New York State Bar
Have five (5) or more years of experience as a civil litigation attorney, preferably in tenant-landlord advocacy, with at least 2 years in housing court
Have at least two (2) years of supervisory or mentoring experience, preferably supervising attorneys
Have and exhibit excellent litigation skills (i.e. through: pleadings, orders to show cause, motions to dismiss, defending and demanding depositions, oral arguments, and trial and/or appellate experience)
Computer proficiency sufficient to undertake legal research and draft legal documents
Have served as lead counsel on three (3) or more trials
Have the ability and interest in becoming familiar with all aspects of housing advocacy and tenant-landlord litigation
Exhibit excellent analytical, oral, and written skills
Exhibit excellent interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills
Have demonstrated leadership ability
Familiarity with the nature and clientele of legal services
Knowledge of Public Benefits/Entitlements highly desirable
Fluent or proficient in Spanish highly preferred
EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE
Juris Doctor degree and Admission to New York State Bar
Qualifications
Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)/Affirmative Action Policy Statement
It is the policy of RiseBoro to provide equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants for employment. No individual will be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, age, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship status, political or union affiliation, marital or partnership status, sex, sexual orientation or affectional preference, gender identity, familial status, genetic information or predisposition or characteristic, disability, status as a victim of domestic violence, status as a veteran or member of the U.S. military and related obligations, or any other characteristic protected by law. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to, recruitment, hiring, job placement, compensation, benefits, training and apprenticeship, employee development, promotion, demotion, discipline, transfer, lay-off and recall, and termination. RiseBoro makes reasonable accommodations based on religion and/or disability as required by law, and requests for accommodation are to be directed to the Human Resources Department.