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Prisoners' Legal Services of New York

Civil Rights Staff Attorney - Albany, Buffalo and Newburgh, NY

Prisoners' Legal Services of New York, Newburgh, New York, United States,


Job Description

Prisoners’ Legal Services of New York (PLS) is seeking applicants for the position of a Staff Attorney focusing on conditions of confinement for its Albany, Buffalo and Newburgh offices.PLS is seeking to hire attorneys who are committed to providing legal services to the disadvantaged. Applicants must be admitted to practice in New York State or have recently taken the N.Y. State Bar exam. The ideal applicants will have experience in at least one of the following areas: prisoners’ rights, New York State family law, veterans’ rights, civil legal services, civil rights, poverty law or federal litigation. Applicants should be self-motivated and capable of complex analytical work. Applicants must possess excellent legal research and writing skills, strong communications skills, and a desire to work in a collaborative work environment. Typical duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to:Conduct thorough legal intakes with clients in needRepresent diverse clients in various and dynamic legal areasLitigate and conduct trials when necessaryInvestigate facts through interviews and document collectionAdvocate zealously on behalf of clientsPrepare a variety of legal documents for own cases as well as assist other attorneysPerform legal researchDraft and distribute various outreach materialsTimely data entry in client database and other outletsManage and assign tasks to volunteers as neededReport to supervising attorneys on cases, legal strategies, scheduling, and other mattersWork closely and collaborate with PLS’ team of experienced attorneys, supervisors, and case handlers, and receive both hands-on and formal trainingOther responsibilities as assignedQualifications

J.D. degree and admission or pending admission to New York State Bar is requiredStrong research and writing skillsExcellent oral and analytical skillsExcellent communication skillsAbility to juggle a variety of tasks and roles often under time pressureAbility to work in and value a collaborative team modelAbility to collaborate successfully with other groups and organizationsAbility to communicate effectively with clients, community organizations, attorneys, the judiciary and the publicCivil legal services, clinical, fellowship, and/or clerkship experience preferredDemonstrated commitment to representing vulnerable populations and knowledge of the complex and systemic issues faced by our clientsExperience working with diverse communities and clients who are survivors of traumaSalary And Benefits

PLS is a unionized program offering a salary that is competitive with other public interest law firms in upstate New York, and sets salaries depending on experience.In accordance with applicable Federal and State laws, the anticipated annual salary range for this position is $68,300 and $82,782. Specific salary offers will be dependent on candidate qualifications, including collectively bargained salary steps for unionized roles.PLS’ Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion

All qualified applicants will be afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination because of sex, race, color, age, national origin, religion, disability, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship, pregnancy or veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law.Formerly incarcerated people are encouraged to apply.Company Description

PLS is a non-profit legal services organization providing civil legal services to indigent individuals in New York State correctional facilities in cases where no other counsel is available. Founded in 1976 in response to the Attica uprising, PLS has regional offices in Albany, Buffalo, Ithaca and Newburgh. PLS engages in civil rights advocacy and litigation on behalf of incarcerated New Yorkers primarily in cases involving claims of deliberate indifference to serious mental health and medical needs, unconstitutional conditions of confinement, prolonged placement in solitary confinement, treatment of juveniles and veterans, child visitation and support, excessive use of force, and sentence computation issues. The PLS Immigration Unit also represents immigrants facing deportation and assists in other matters for detained immigrants.

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