What are the responsibilities and job description for the Associate/Senior Counsel for Immigrant Rights position at LatinoJustice PRLDEF?
About Latinojustice Prldef
Founded as the Puerto Rican Legal Defense & Education Fund in 1972, LatinoJustice PRLDEF uses and challenges law to create a more just and equitable society. We transform harmful systems, empower our communities, fight for racial justice, and grow the next generation of líderes. Headquartered in New York City, LatinoJustice also has offices in Orlando, FL and Austin, TX. LatinoJustice focuses on six pillars of work: Economic Justice (i.e., education, employment, and housing), Immigrant Rights, Voting Rights, Puerto Rico, Policing and Prison Reform, and Leadership Development. And our Racial Justice Project engages in advocacy and litigation on behalf of Afro-Latino and Indigenous-Latino members of our communities. LatinoJustice utilizes a variety of strategies—including litigation, advocacy, and community education and empowerment—to achieve strategic priorities on the issues that are most critical to the advancement and wellbeing of the Latino community.
Since its inception, LatinoJustice has brought groundbreaking litigation in key areas including establishing a right to bilingual education in public schools, providing bilingual ballots and language assistance to Spanish-speaking voters, and fighting anti-immigrant ordinances. Our current litigation docket includes demanding greater law enforcement transparency and accountability; advocating for fair pay of home care workers; defending school districts’ efforts to diversify the student body of magnet schools and specialized high schools; challenging local law enforcement agencies that cooperate with federally immigration authorities and illegally detain and hold immigrants for ICE; and challenging redistricting plans that dilutes the votes of Black, Latinx, and Asian voters.
Job Description
LatinoJustice PRLDEF (LJP) seeks an experienced and dynamic litigator to advance LJP’s immigrant rights litigation docket at a critical time when immigrant members of our community are under attack.
LJP’s Associate/Senior Counsel for Immigrant Rights identifies and develops new immigrant rights litigation, helps lead ongoing cases, and manages their effective execution. In addition, the Associate/Senior Counsel maintains their own litigation docket and serves as lead counsel in selected cases. The Associate/Senior Counsel will be a spokesperson for LJP’s immigrant rights litigation as needed.
This position reports directly to the Supervising Counsel for Immigrant Rights plus extensive collaboration with the Supervising Counsel for Policing and Prison Reform and collaborates with other members of the legal and advocacy team as needed.
This is a hybrid role that has an in-person requirement of eight (8) days per month.
The position requires an individual with a proven track record in immigrants' rights and reform.
The successful candidate is someone who constantly surveys the external environment to identify opportunities for LJP to do cutting edge litigation and then develops and implements litigation; cultivates and maintains productive working relationships with allied immigrants' rights groups; has a strong orientation to community-driven litigation and advocacy with a movement lawyering lens; and has a working understanding of both the immigration system and the police and criminal justice systems with which it intersects.
Responsibilities
Litigation:
Salary is commensurate with experience, with a starting point of $90,878 for Associate Counsel and $116,615 for Senior Counsel in New York City for a successful candidate who meets the minimum requirements.
LatinoJustice offers a comprehensive benefit package that includes health, dental, vision, life, long-term disability, and a voluntary 403(b) retirement plan, as well as generous paid time off benefits.
LatinoJustice PRLDEF is an equal opportunity employer and considers all applications without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status.
Founded as the Puerto Rican Legal Defense & Education Fund in 1972, LatinoJustice PRLDEF uses and challenges law to create a more just and equitable society. We transform harmful systems, empower our communities, fight for racial justice, and grow the next generation of líderes. Headquartered in New York City, LatinoJustice also has offices in Orlando, FL and Austin, TX. LatinoJustice focuses on six pillars of work: Economic Justice (i.e., education, employment, and housing), Immigrant Rights, Voting Rights, Puerto Rico, Policing and Prison Reform, and Leadership Development. And our Racial Justice Project engages in advocacy and litigation on behalf of Afro-Latino and Indigenous-Latino members of our communities. LatinoJustice utilizes a variety of strategies—including litigation, advocacy, and community education and empowerment—to achieve strategic priorities on the issues that are most critical to the advancement and wellbeing of the Latino community.
Since its inception, LatinoJustice has brought groundbreaking litigation in key areas including establishing a right to bilingual education in public schools, providing bilingual ballots and language assistance to Spanish-speaking voters, and fighting anti-immigrant ordinances. Our current litigation docket includes demanding greater law enforcement transparency and accountability; advocating for fair pay of home care workers; defending school districts’ efforts to diversify the student body of magnet schools and specialized high schools; challenging local law enforcement agencies that cooperate with federally immigration authorities and illegally detain and hold immigrants for ICE; and challenging redistricting plans that dilutes the votes of Black, Latinx, and Asian voters.
Job Description
LatinoJustice PRLDEF (LJP) seeks an experienced and dynamic litigator to advance LJP’s immigrant rights litigation docket at a critical time when immigrant members of our community are under attack.
LJP’s Associate/Senior Counsel for Immigrant Rights identifies and develops new immigrant rights litigation, helps lead ongoing cases, and manages their effective execution. In addition, the Associate/Senior Counsel maintains their own litigation docket and serves as lead counsel in selected cases. The Associate/Senior Counsel will be a spokesperson for LJP’s immigrant rights litigation as needed.
This position reports directly to the Supervising Counsel for Immigrant Rights plus extensive collaboration with the Supervising Counsel for Policing and Prison Reform and collaborates with other members of the legal and advocacy team as needed.
This is a hybrid role that has an in-person requirement of eight (8) days per month.
The position requires an individual with a proven track record in immigrants' rights and reform.
The successful candidate is someone who constantly surveys the external environment to identify opportunities for LJP to do cutting edge litigation and then develops and implements litigation; cultivates and maintains productive working relationships with allied immigrants' rights groups; has a strong orientation to community-driven litigation and advocacy with a movement lawyering lens; and has a working understanding of both the immigration system and the police and criminal justice systems with which it intersects.
Responsibilities
Litigation:
- Develop and lead a wide range of federal, state, and administrative litigation, including complex, law reform litigation, in the immigrant rights area.
- Coordinate and lead immigrant rights cases undertaken with other nonprofit immigrants’ rights organizations and pro bono co-counsel.
- Travel as required for litigation, conferences, and client development.
- Play a leading role in the advocacy work of the Litigation Department on immigrant rights, which includes developing reports and op-eds in collaboration with LJP’s Advocacy and Communications departments.
- Work internally and with other advocacy organizations and elected officials to promote or oppose legislation, regulations, and public agency guidance under the direction of the Chief of Advocacy, including to present testimony before legislative bodies and administrative agencies.
- Participate in public education on immigrant rights issues.
- Ability to thrive in quick-paced and high-pressure environments.
- High degree of emotional intelligence.
- Team player not afraid to take on a task big or small.
- A J.D. degree
- Admission to the New York Bar. Admission to the bar of another state where LJP conducts litigation will also be considered.
- Associate Counsel Two (2) or more years of post-law school graduation litigation experience.
- Senior Counsel Seven (7) or more years of post-law school graduation litigation experience.
- Substantial experience in immigrant rights and/or criminal justice reform litigation and advocacy preferred.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, including ability to speak publicly at both formal and extemporaneous presentations.
- Strong and engaging interpersonal skills and highly collaborative. Comfortable and effective at managing challenging conversations and situations.
- Detail-oriented individual; able to prioritize, delegate, and manage multiple tasks and responsibilities.
- Commitment to values of transparency, respect, integrity, accountability, equity, and inclusive approach in their work and interactions with others.
- Ability to uphold a strong level of confidentiality.
- Capability to communicate effectively and fluently with a predominantly Spanish speaking client community, including the ability to create community education and communication resources in Spanish strongly.
Salary is commensurate with experience, with a starting point of $90,878 for Associate Counsel and $116,615 for Senior Counsel in New York City for a successful candidate who meets the minimum requirements.
LatinoJustice offers a comprehensive benefit package that includes health, dental, vision, life, long-term disability, and a voluntary 403(b) retirement plan, as well as generous paid time off benefits.
LatinoJustice PRLDEF is an equal opportunity employer and considers all applications without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status.
Salary : $90,878 - $116,615