Central American Resource Center of Los Angeles
Supervising Attorney
Central American Resource Center of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
Classification & FLSA Status:
Full time | ExemptSalary:
$80,000 - $95,000, Depending on ExperienceDepartment:
Legal Department | Deportation Defense UnitReports to:
Managing AttorneyLocation:
Hybrid - Telecommute and CARECEN’s Los Angeles OfficeJob Summary:
The Supervising Attorney will supervise the day-to-day operations, personnel, and legal service provision at CARECEN’s Los Angeles office in the Deportation Defense Unit. The Supervising Attorney will work under the direct supervision of DDU Managing Attorneys and in partnership with other DDU Supervising Attorneys.Job Requirements/Essential FunctionsSupervise and direct DDU staff in the Los Angeles and San Bernardino offices, including assigning cases, monitoring timesheets, managing caseloads, planning and conducting legal case reviews, organizing trainings, and handling the process of discipline and grievance adjustment.Conduct trainings and facilitate ongoing legal education for the staff.Conduct regular individual case reviews with staff.Conduct periodic written & performance evaluations with staff.Recruit, onboard, offboard, train, and provide annual evaluation to staff.Provide individual consultations, prepare cases, and represent applicants before USCIS, the Immigration Court, the California State Court, and the BIA.Manage own caseload of complex cases for ongoing legal development and review of staff complex cases.Facilitate presentations, outreach, and community education activities.Respond to media requests on relevant immigration issues.Develop relationships with local CBOs, law schools, foundations, government, and other organizations.Participate in grant writing, including the planning of grant proposals and reviewing drafts by development staff.Monitor team goals and deliverables and facilitate reporting to various grants.Participate in policy advocacy on immigration issues relevant to CARECEN’s mission.Facilitate and/or conduct team meetings.Facilitate legal staff meetings when the Managing Attorney and Legal Director are unavailable.Conduct team bonding activities and plan retreats for ongoing staff support and team morale.Other duties as assigned by the Managing Attorney.Skills/QualificationsLaw degree and active admission to practice law in California.Excellent legal skills and broad knowledge of immigration law.3-4 years of substantive immigration law experience (strongly preferred).3-4 years of experience in removal defense, including detained and released removal defense (strongly preferred).Verbal and written fluency in Spanish and English.Experience supervising support staff.Attention to detail and strong organizational skills.Ability to work independently and collaboratively within the supervision team.Excellent written and oral communication skills.Ability to develop and implement innovative models of service delivery with limited resources.Ability to effectively work and communicate with diverse groups of individuals.Commitment to working in a diverse working environment.Demonstrated commitment to the mission and vision of CARECEN.Supervisory ResponsibilitiesThe Supervising Attorney will directly supervise a team of attorneys, accredited representatives, paralegals, and other support staff, and will carry out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with CARECEN’s policies and applicable laws.Classification and Work ScheduleThe position is a full-time exempt position. Office hours are 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday – Friday, with flexibility required based on the organization's needs. The position will involve some evening and weekend work.Work Environment and Physical DemandsThis position is based in a professional office environment. It entails tasks such as lifting files, opening filing cabinets, and the flexibility to bend or stand when needed.Travel RequirementsThis position is based out of CARECEN’s Los Angeles office and requires occasional travel to other offices and Immigration Courts. The position may comprise up to 50% of travel time. Mileage reimbursement is available.BenefitsCARECEN offers a generous benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, as well as a 403(b) retirement savings plan and paid time off.Application DeadlineCandidates are encouraged to apply immediately.To Apply:Please email cover letter, resume, three references, and a brief writing sample (maximum 10 pages) to Lilit Melkonyan at DDUhiring@carecen-la.org. Candidates are urged to be specific regarding level of Spanish fluency in their application. Only selected applicants will be contacted.CARECEN is an Equal Opportunity Employer.All qualified applicants shall receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, ethnic group identification, ancestry, sex, age, marital status, political affiliation, condition of physical or mental disability, or sexual orientation.
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Full time | ExemptSalary:
$80,000 - $95,000, Depending on ExperienceDepartment:
Legal Department | Deportation Defense UnitReports to:
Managing AttorneyLocation:
Hybrid - Telecommute and CARECEN’s Los Angeles OfficeJob Summary:
The Supervising Attorney will supervise the day-to-day operations, personnel, and legal service provision at CARECEN’s Los Angeles office in the Deportation Defense Unit. The Supervising Attorney will work under the direct supervision of DDU Managing Attorneys and in partnership with other DDU Supervising Attorneys.Job Requirements/Essential FunctionsSupervise and direct DDU staff in the Los Angeles and San Bernardino offices, including assigning cases, monitoring timesheets, managing caseloads, planning and conducting legal case reviews, organizing trainings, and handling the process of discipline and grievance adjustment.Conduct trainings and facilitate ongoing legal education for the staff.Conduct regular individual case reviews with staff.Conduct periodic written & performance evaluations with staff.Recruit, onboard, offboard, train, and provide annual evaluation to staff.Provide individual consultations, prepare cases, and represent applicants before USCIS, the Immigration Court, the California State Court, and the BIA.Manage own caseload of complex cases for ongoing legal development and review of staff complex cases.Facilitate presentations, outreach, and community education activities.Respond to media requests on relevant immigration issues.Develop relationships with local CBOs, law schools, foundations, government, and other organizations.Participate in grant writing, including the planning of grant proposals and reviewing drafts by development staff.Monitor team goals and deliverables and facilitate reporting to various grants.Participate in policy advocacy on immigration issues relevant to CARECEN’s mission.Facilitate and/or conduct team meetings.Facilitate legal staff meetings when the Managing Attorney and Legal Director are unavailable.Conduct team bonding activities and plan retreats for ongoing staff support and team morale.Other duties as assigned by the Managing Attorney.Skills/QualificationsLaw degree and active admission to practice law in California.Excellent legal skills and broad knowledge of immigration law.3-4 years of substantive immigration law experience (strongly preferred).3-4 years of experience in removal defense, including detained and released removal defense (strongly preferred).Verbal and written fluency in Spanish and English.Experience supervising support staff.Attention to detail and strong organizational skills.Ability to work independently and collaboratively within the supervision team.Excellent written and oral communication skills.Ability to develop and implement innovative models of service delivery with limited resources.Ability to effectively work and communicate with diverse groups of individuals.Commitment to working in a diverse working environment.Demonstrated commitment to the mission and vision of CARECEN.Supervisory ResponsibilitiesThe Supervising Attorney will directly supervise a team of attorneys, accredited representatives, paralegals, and other support staff, and will carry out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with CARECEN’s policies and applicable laws.Classification and Work ScheduleThe position is a full-time exempt position. Office hours are 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday – Friday, with flexibility required based on the organization's needs. The position will involve some evening and weekend work.Work Environment and Physical DemandsThis position is based in a professional office environment. It entails tasks such as lifting files, opening filing cabinets, and the flexibility to bend or stand when needed.Travel RequirementsThis position is based out of CARECEN’s Los Angeles office and requires occasional travel to other offices and Immigration Courts. The position may comprise up to 50% of travel time. Mileage reimbursement is available.BenefitsCARECEN offers a generous benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, as well as a 403(b) retirement savings plan and paid time off.Application DeadlineCandidates are encouraged to apply immediately.To Apply:Please email cover letter, resume, three references, and a brief writing sample (maximum 10 pages) to Lilit Melkonyan at DDUhiring@carecen-la.org. Candidates are urged to be specific regarding level of Spanish fluency in their application. Only selected applicants will be contacted.CARECEN is an Equal Opportunity Employer.All qualified applicants shall receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, ethnic group identification, ancestry, sex, age, marital status, political affiliation, condition of physical or mental disability, or sexual orientation.
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