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Immigratin Advocatres Network

Managing Attorney, International Rescue Committee

Immigratin Advocatres Network, Santa Clara, California, us, 95053


Managing Attorney, International Rescue Committee

The International Rescue Committee (IRC) helps people whose lives and livelihoods are shattered by conflict and disaster to survive, recover, and gain control of their future. Founded in 1933, the IRC is at work today in more than 40 countries and in 26 U.S. cities. The IRC’s Resettlement, Asylum and Integration (RAI) department creates opportunities for refugees and other vulnerable migrants to survive and thrive in the US. RAI serves nearly 50,000 individuals each year in the US through a diverse portfolio of programs aimed at achieving outcomes in five impact areas: Health, Safety, Economic Wellbeing, Education, and Power.The IRC opened in Baltimore in 1999 and currently resettles or assists approximately 2,500 humanitarian immigrants each year. IRC seeks a Managing Attorney to lead its immigration legal services program(s) and intake services in the Baltimore office and greater Baltimore metropolitan area.Position:The managing attorney will oversee immigration legal services in Baltimore, including legal services to Afghan parolee clients, as well as IRC’s longstanding immigration legal services program, which provides low-cost immigration legal services to refugees, immigrants and other community members in their family reunification, adjustment of status and naturalization applications before USCIS. In addition to overseeing the legal services program, the Managing Attorney will pioneer a new area of services by providing direct legal representation for a limited number of individuals seeking asylum and other forms of humanitarian relief in immigration court.The managing attorney will bring not only legal expertise and a passion for this area of work, but also the ability to motivate and mentor a team of legal professionals in a dynamic and fast-paced environment. The position will work in close collaboration with a range of community partners and the Immigration Technical Unit (TU) at IRC’s headquarters, which oversees IRC’s 24 legal service programs across the US.Responsibilities:Oversee legal strategy through daily direct supervision of a team of legal practitioners.Provide direct legal representation for a limited number of individuals seeking asylum and other forms of humanitarian relief in immigration court.Employ adaptive management techniques to provide regular individual supervision and support; mentor staff, set clear performance expectations and goals, give regular performance feedback, help prioritize workloads, help troubleshoot challenges, and maintain appropriate professional development plansDevelop and monitor intake procedures, case acceptance policies, and caseload targets and limits.Provide direct legal representation to a limited caseload of individuals in immigration court before USCIS where applicable, including on applications for adjustment of status, naturalization, and other cases as determined in consultation with supervisor and IRC’s headquarters.Actively co-facilitate and support grant opening, grant review, and grant closing meetings, and lead all aspects of grant cycle, including developing/implementing monitoring & evaluation plans.Ensure program data is collected consistently, managed appropriately and reported timely, using IRC’s legal case management database and other relevant case management systems.Ensure effective integration of internships and volunteers within programs.Collaborate with other IRC program areas as appropriate to ensure client-centered service.Establish, maintain and periodically refresh legal services program policies and procedures in collaboration with IRC’s Immigration Technical Unit; oversee and/or conduct regular case file reviews (paper files and electronic case files) to ensure compliance with legal case management procedures.Create and maintain a viable outreach strategy to cultivate and maintain strong relationships with community-based organizations, the private bar, and nonprofit legal providers; pursue program initiatives with partners that further goals and address unmet demand.Serve as an in-house expert on US immigration law by updating internal IRC colleagues on changes in immigration law affecting IRC’s clients as needed.Serve on program leads team with program managers and work effectively across programs to further IRC’s mission. Contribute to and support office-wide Strategic Action Plan.Work closely with the HQ Immigration Technical Unit and field offices as part of IRC’s immigration network.Serve as a strong advocate for humanitarian immigrants.Other related duties as assigned.Qualifications:Law degree (JD or LLM) from an ABA-accredited U.S. institution and admission to any state barAt least three years of experience or more providing direct representation for individuals seeking asylum and other forms of humanitarian relief in immigration court and before USCISStrong legal supervision skills and superb legal judgmentAbility to oversee and provide supervision on a reasonably high case volume and work under time pressureExperience organizing and facilitating immigration workshops and immigration information sessionsStrong people management skills. At least two years of supervisory experience, preferably managing legal servicesDemonstrated ability to promote an organizational culture that reflects IRC’s core values of service, accountability, integrity, and equality. Ability to lead in a way that recognizes that IRC’s work is best accomplished through the true collaboration of individuals from many cultures with a great variety of skills and perspectivesOutstanding communication and interpersonal skillsFluency in English required. Bilingual abilities in one or more languages of the survivor population preferred (e.g., Spanish, French, Arabic, Dari, Pashto)Deep commitment to working with humanitarian immigrantsTrauma-informed and sensitive listening and communication skillsDesire to join a team working to protect due process and immigrant rightsMust have a valid driver’s license, access to a personal, insured vehicle, and ability to travel frequently in and around the service area to engage with clients and community partners

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