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Immigratin Advocatres Network

Senior Immigration (Staff) Attorney, The Legal Clinic (Justice for Our Neighbors

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


Senior Immigration (Staff) Attorney, The Legal Clinic (Justice for Our Neighbors-Hawaiʻi)

The Legal Clinic (TLC), a Honolulu, Hawaiʻi-based nonprofit organization, is seeking candidates for a senior staff immigration attorney position to begin as early as mid-July 2022 (or as soon as possible thereafter). TLC’s mission is to restore hope, dignity, and justice to Hawaii’s low-income foreign-born residents through high-quality immigration legal services, education, and advocacy. TLC was incorporated as an independent, secular 501(c)3 nonprofit in 2019, and is the Hawaiʻi affiliate of the national Justice for Our Neighbors (JFON) network. TLC serves clients throughout the state of Hawaiʻi, and currently has 6 staff members including one other immigration attorney and a legal assistant.Position:The senior staff attorney leads TLC’s small but growing legal team which provides immigration legal services to vulnerable foreign-born Hawaiʻi residents who seek assistance with a variety of humanitarian immigration legal matters. The senior staff attorney is responsible for providing direct legal services to clients, and training and supervising other staff members and volunteers in this work. The senior attorney is also a spokesperson for TLC and expected to share information about immigration legal issues with diverse audiences. The senior staff attorney reports to TLC’s executive director (ED, not an attorney) and works closely with the ED and board-run committees on organizational capacity and planning efforts, and on advocacy issues that impact our immigrant and migrant communities. Salary range is $75,000-$82,000 (full-time, annual), depending on experience and qualifications.Responsibilities:Provide legal advice and direct representation to clients on a wide range of matters including naturalization, adjustment of status, asylum, U visa, T visa, TPS, DACA, removal defense, bond hearings and habeas petitions, and more.Represent clients before agencies and courts, such as the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the Executive Office for Immigration Review, the Board of Immigration Appeals, the U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.Train, supervise, and mentor legal team staff (currently one other immigration attorney and 1-2 legal assistants), pro bono attorneys, interns, and other volunteers.Work with TLC’s volunteer committee, community partners, media, and legislators to advocate for fair immigration policies. This may include some writing of articles and/or testimonials.Conduct public educational presentations, know-your-rights workshops, naturalization clinics, and other events related to immigration law and the work of TLC.Advise the board and other colleagues on legal trends pertinent to the organization and its mission.Engage with our national affiliate network through monthly meetings (virtual), an email list-serv, and annual conferences with other network attorneys and directors around the country.Manage client documentation and assist with data reporting and other administrative responsibilities as needed.Qualifications:Knowledge• Knowledge of immigration law and procedure.• General knowledge and familiarity with other areas of the law such as contracts, employment, and administrative.• Law Degree with current authorization to practice immigration law.• Desired but not required: Membership in the Hawaii State Bar Association and license to practice law in Hawaii.Skills• Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.• Prior supervisory and/or teaching/training/mentorship experience.• Ability to communicate clearly, persuasively, logically and succinctly (both verbally and in writing).• In depth analytical, organizational, and conceptual skills to handle various projects and programs.• Strong commitment to public interest legal service and to the enfranchisement and empowerment of immigrant communities.• Ability to work sensitively with numerous staff, volunteers, and clients having diverse personalities, lifestyles, cultures, political orientations and various faiths.Experience• At least 3 years of legal practice experience required, representing clients, and appearing before the Immigration Court and at US Citizenship & Immigration Service offices.• Desired but not required: prior non-profit work experience.How to Apply:Please submit cover letter (or email) and resume to jobs@thelegalclinichawaii.org. Position is open until filled, but applications received in early July 2022 will receive priority consideration. Those invited to interview will also be asked to provide a writing sample and three contacts as reference.

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