Bilingual Staff Attorney (Community Outreach Unit)
Company: Fuseinnovation
Location: Seattle
Posted on: November 6, 2024
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Job Description:
Founded in 1984, Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP) is a
nationally-recognized legal services organization on the front
lines of defending and advancing the rights of immigrants. With
over 150 employees, NWIRP provides direct legal representation and
assistance in immigration matters to thousands of people with low
incomes who come from over 150 countries and speak over 60
different languages.
NWIRP challenges unjust policies through high-impact lawsuits and
advocates for laws and policies that respect the rights of
immigrants. NWIRP is also a trusted provider of immigration-related
community education for immigrant communities and social service
providers. NWIRP serves the community through four offices in
Washington State (Granger, Seattle, Tacoma and Wenatchee), but the
impact of our work is felt nationwide.
NWIRP's Community Outreach Unitis an organization-wide unit that
provides accessible resources, education, and training through
outreach events geared towards community members, service
providers, and community partners across Washington State. In
addition to outreach, the Community Outreach Unit provides
assistance through brief services, workshops, and legal clinics to
immigrant community members who have recently arrived in Washington
State and are facing deportation. NWIRP's brief services include
intakes and consultations, submitting applications for immigration
protections before USCIS and immigration court, such as asylum,
temporary protected status, employment authorization, change of
venue, and change of address.SUMMARYNorthwest Immigrant Rights
Project (NWIRP) seeks afull-time bilingual attorneyto join a NWIRP
office in Granger, Seattle, Tacoma, or Wenatchee. Applicants must
befluent in English and Spanish.Additional languages are
encouraged. The selected applicant must be able to start their
position byDecember 1, 2024or sooner.A minimum two-year commitment
to the position is expected.
As a staff attorney, you will be joining NWIRP's Community Outreach
Unit, which focuses on providing legal assistance through brief
services to immigrant community members who have recently arrived
in Washington State and are facing deportation proceedings. You
will also be required to provide direct representation, individual
consultations, and community outreach and education to immigrant
community members seeking immigration protections before U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the immigration
courts. The staff attorney may also be assigned work relating to
other immigration matters, including cases of people in immigration
detention.RESPONSIBILITIESAll NWIRP staff attorneys are expected
to:
Supervising AttorneySKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS
Emotional demands:While performing the duties of this job, the
employee is regularly required to discuss topics including, but not
limited, to discrimination; child abuse, neglect, abandonment;
sexual assault; domestic abuse; violence, and psychological
trauma.
UnderNWIRP's current COVID policies, new staff members must provide
proof of COVID-19 vaccination (unless eligible for an exemption).
Staff may choose to wear a face mask in the workplace, but it is
not currently required. At the time of this posting, NWIRP staff is
operating in a hybrid model, and some in-office work will be
expected of this position (at least two full days per
week).BENEFITS AND COMPENSATIONThis is an exempt, salaried
position. The minimum annual salary offered is $78,132.50 for
candidates not-yet-admitted to practice, and rises to $80,771.93
with admission to the bar, and continues to rise with specific
types of experience. For example, for someone with 20 years of
directly relevant experience, the annual salary would be
$117,936.58; the current salary maximum is based on 40 years of
experience, equaling $143,504.81.
NWIRP is proud to be a unionized employer, and this full-time
position is covered by NWIRP's Collective Bargaining Agreement
(CBA). NWIRP offers a generous benefits package, which currently
includes:
NWIRP is committed to providing a work environment free from
discrimination and harassment. NWIRP does not discriminate on the
basis of class, race, color, sex, marital status, sexual
orientation, gender identity, veteran status, political ideology,
age, creed, religion, ancestry, national origin, or the presence of
any sensory, mental, or physical disability. Excepting any undue
hardship, NWIRP will provide reasonable accommodations upon request
for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
Please contactHR@nwirp.org .TO APPLY:Please upload a single-file
document on ourCareers Page containing your cover letter, resume,
and a list of (3) references.
In your cover letter, please address:
1. How your personal or professional experiences qualify you for
this role, and;
2. What challenges you recognize as barriers to providing legal
advocacy to immigrant community members(with a focus on rural
communities).
Full consideration will be given to those who apply byNovember 6th,
2024, but applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until
the positions are filled.
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