US Litigation Staff Attorney
International Refugee Assistance Project
Legal
New York, NY, USA
Posted on Dec 5, 2024
Opportunity
IRAP is seeking an attorney with 4 or more years of legal experience, including substantial federal court litigation experience, to join the U.S. Litigation Department. An attorney with 8 or more years of legal experience will be considered a Senior Staff Attorney if successful in the application process. The attorney will be supervised by one of the department’s supervising attorneys.
IRAP’s U.S. Litigation Department brings innovative court challenges in U.S. courts to address systemic issues affecting refugees, asylum seekers, and others in need of a safe home. Information about our current cases can be found at
*We will be holding a webinar on December 17, 2024 at 4:00 p.m. EST for applicants who are interested in learning more about the role and work of IRAP’s U.S. litigation department. Attendance is not required. Please register to sign up for the webinar.*
Responsibilities
- Manage, supervise, lead, and engage in all aspects of litigation and litigation-related advocacy as appropriate for level of experience, including case development and filing, legal and factual research, client counseling and interviews, motions practice, discovery, resource creation, policy advocacy, and media advocacy. IRAP’s U.S. Litigation Department develops and brings a range of cases in lead counsel capacity, including Administrative Procedure Act and constitutional challenges, class actions, FOIA, and mandamus cases.
- Collaborate with IRAP staff members in other program departments to ensure that litigation is supporting and leveraging the work of other departments, including policy, legal services, and communications.
- Represent IRAP in external relationships, including with other advocates, pro bono firms, media, and donors.
- Participate in tasks that support the organization, including by joining hiring committees, participating in cross-departmental task forces, and providing feedback on organization-wide issues.
Requirements- Qualifications
- Education:
- Law degree and license to practice law in the U.S. state from which the candidate will perform work for the position. If a candidate is moving to New York for the position and is not already licensed to practice in New York, willingness to apply for the New York bar as soon as practicable.
- Experience:
- Four or more years of relevant legal experience after law school, including substantial federal court litigation experience, that prepare the candidate to counsel clients, manage litigation-related projects, draft complex briefs, initiate and lead litigation (with appropriate support based on experience level), and develop additional complex litigation skills.
- Prior experience working with marginalized and/or displaced communities and using interpreters for client communications preferred.
- Values, Competencies and Skills:
- Commitment to teamwork. Ability to work collaboratively and communicate clearly and respectfully with people of different backgrounds, including IRAP staff across the organization, other advocates, and pro bono firms. Eagerness to support team members as needed.
- Commitment to centering displaced people and equity principles in our work. We encourage applications from attorneys with lived experience of displacement and/or marginalization.
- Openness to accepting and providing constructive feedback.
- Ability to manage competing deadlines and work on fast turnarounds when needed; write coherently and incorporate feedback, with an interest in developing writing skills and producing good writing; identify, analyze, and research complex issues; problem-solve creatively and adopt creative approaches to case development and advocacy; communicate with clients in a culturally sensitive and ethical manner.
- Excellent oral and written English communication skills. Additional languages are a plus, particularly Arabic, Dari, Farsi, Haitian Creole, Pashto, Somali and/or Spanish.
- Familiarity with the Immigration and Nationality Act, refugee processing, and/or a practical understanding of immigration law are a plus.
Benefits
- IRAP’s benefits vary across office locations, and IRAP seeks to offer equitable and generous benefits to all employees.
- 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 (5 months of parental leave)
- Reimbursement for work from home equipment
- Generous opportunities for professional development
IRAP’s U.S. benefits include:
Job-related Requirements
- This position is preferably based in NY city, but Washington D.C.-based and remote work within the United States are also possible. If remote, the position must be:
- This position requires travel as needed to locations in which IRAP files litigation, which may include New York, California, Maryland, and D.C. Remote staff are expected to travel to the NY city office four times a year.
- NY city and D.C. office staff may work a hybrid in-person/remote schedule.
(1) located within commuting distance to mailing facilities, printing facilities, and an office supply store.
(2) located within reasonable distance and fare to all federal district courts in which IRAP routinely litigates.
(3) available to work during East Coast working hours as needed.
How to Apply
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis beginning January 2, 2025. Interested candidates who wish to have their application considered on an earlier timeline should apply sooner and indicate their time constraints in the application questionnaire.
To apply, please submit a:
1- Cover letter explaining interest in IRAP, including any personal or professional connection to marginalized and/or displaced communities and interest in joining the litigation department in particular
2- Resume, including a listing of bar admissions and language skills (including any languages for which you are conversational).
3- List of three references
Reasonable Accommodation:
IRAP is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, IRAP will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please refer to your request in the cover letter.
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.