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Legal Aid Society of Columbus
1108 City Park Avenue
Columbus, OH 43206
United States
Organization information
Organization name: 
Legal Aid Society of Columbus
Street address: 
1108 City Park Avenue
City: 
Columbus
State: 
Ohio
ZIP: 
43206
Job type: 
Legal - Civil
Position Description: 

The Legal Aid Society of Columbus is looking for individuals with a demonstrated commitment to making a difference in the lives of indigent people and their communities for attorney positions in both our Columbus and Marion offices. One attorney would be part of our Domestic and Family Law Team in Columbus, focusing on domestic relations cases and other family law issues, including: domestic violence protection orders, child custody, and divorce. The other attorney would be located in LASC’s office in Marion and would focus on holistically helping victims and survivors of domestic violence through the Attorney General’s VOCA (Victims of Crime Act) grant.
Our attorneys are encouraged and supported in being creative, effective advocates in federal, state, and local judicial, administrative and legislative forums. Additional information about LASC is available at www.columbuslegalaid.org.

Essential Duties
• Individual client counseling and representation;
• Community outreach;
• Development of partnerships with targeted community groups;
• Seeking opportunities to improve access to the courts for victims and survivors of domestic violence;
• Work collaboratively with other members of LASC staff, and members of the Domestic and Family Law Team;
• Perform other duties as assigned by the Managing Attorney.

We offer an excellent benefit and leave package, eligibility for the Ohio Legal Assistance Foundation Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP), and excellent ongoing training opportunities.

Requirements: 

Qualifications
• Licensed to practice law in the State of Ohio;
• Experience in legal services or advocacy on behalf of families, children, and/or victims and survivors of domestic violence;
• Demonstrated patience, compassion, respect and commitment to serving low-income and immigrant community members required;
• Excellent verbal and written communications skills required;
• Superior interpersonal skills to establish and maintain working relationships with clients;
• Ability to facilitate collaboration as well as the ability to build and sustain productive relationships with diverse individuals, groups and organizations;
• Demonstrated project development and management skills;
• Exceptional problem solving, planning and organizational skills

To apply: 

Reply with resume, writing sample, and references to: Kathleen C. McGarvey, Director, at [email protected]

Notes: 
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer
Salary range: 
$47,000 + DOE,
Submission deadline: 
Wednesday, May 2, 2018