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Pro Bono Staff Attorney

International Refugee Assistance Project

International Refugee Assistance Project

Legal
Remote
Posted on Friday, April 12, 2024
Opportunity
IRAP’s Pro Bono department is hiring a Pro Bono Staff Attorney to help respond to the needs of displaced people by developing and implementing high impact projects and leveraging IRAP’s partner networks. The Pro Bono Staff Attorney will be dedicated to developing and managing projects and training, mobilizing, and mentoring other attorneys and law students on cases and projects. The position also involves maintaining a smaller docket of in-house and pro bono cases.

Responsibilities

  • Help manage and provide legal supervision to the department’s pro bono project seeking to assist displaced individuals with family reunification (e.g. I-130, I-730) petitions.
  • Maintain a small docket of pro bono and in-house intakes and cases.
  • Work with the Pro Bono team to help design, implement, and provide legal work and supervision to projects that leverage IRAP’s pro bono network to address unmet legal needs.
  • Develop and conduct substantive and skills trainings, other webinars, and written resources for pro bono attorneys and law students.
  • Build and manage relationships with partner organizations that work with IRAP’s pro bono network.
  • Represent the Pro Bono department on IRAP cross-departmental committees and liaise with other departments to support the development of new projects.
  • Other tasks as assigned.

Qualifications

  • Education:
  • Bachelor’s degree required.
  • J.D. required.
  • Experience:
  • 1-3 years of U.S. immigration law work experience (Spring 2023 graduates and people currently in fellowships or clerkships ending in July or August 2024 are all welcome to apply).
  • Specific experience working on I-130, I-730, and other family reunification case types preferred.
  • Experience developing and managing complex projects.
  • Experience working with students and/or legal volunteers.
  • Experience working with displaced or marginalized communities.
  • Values, Competencies and Skills:
  • Interest in and commitment to IRAP’s mission
  • Strong project development and management skills, including organization, attention to detail, and ability to juggle multiple tasks.
  • Commitment to training, mobilizing, and working with pro bono attorneys and law students with a DEIA lens.
  • Clear and effective communication skills and strong relationship management required.
  • Ability to be a team player while also being able to work independently, take initiative, and identify potential problems and propose solutions.
  • Sensitivity to client empowerment and to working with clients of all backgrounds, including LGBTI clients, survivors of trauma, and other vulnerable populations.
  • Familiarity with technology systems, including Microsoft, Adobe, and Google Suite. Familiarity with Salesforce is a plus.
  • Excellent oral and written English proficiency is required. Excellent skills in other languages (particularly Spanish, Arabic, Dari, and Pashto) are a plus, but not required.
Location: The candidate will work in one of IRAP’s U.S.-based offices (New York City or Washington D.C.) but remote work candidates in the U.S. will be considered. If based in DC or remote, the position would require semi-frequent travel to New York and potentially other locations in the U.S.
Compensation
This role is paid on a step scale based on years of work experience and education. The salary will be between $63,140 - $78,041.
Benefits
IRAP’s benefits vary across office locations, and IRAP seeks to offer equitable and generous benefits to all employees. IRAP’s U.S. benefits include:
Fully paid family health insurance
Retirement options
Extensive PTO (20 or more vacation days & 19 org-wide holidays)
Comprehensive leave time for sickness
Disability and parenting (4 months of parental leave)
Reimbursement for work from home equipment
Generous opportunities for professional development
IRAP is an equal-opportunity employer; people of color and individuals from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. IRAP does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, citizenship status, ethnic background, religion, political orientation, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, or any other protected class. We consider all qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of all local, state, and federal laws related to the Fair Chance Act.