Attorney in Charge - CAFL Fall River

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1822 N. Main Street
Fall River, MA 02720
United States
Organization information
Organization name: 
Committee for Public Counsel Services
Street address: 
75 Federal Street 6th Floor
City: 
Boston
State: 
Massachusetts
ZIP: 
02110
Job type: 
Legal - Defender
Position Description: 

The Children and Family Law Division of the Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS), the Massachusetts public defender agency, is seeking to fill the Attorney in Charge position in its Fall River Trial Office. The Attorney in Charge will lead and supervise a multidisciplinary team in providing high quality representation to children and parents in family regulation cases and handle a small caseload of individual clients.

We fight for equal justice and human dignity by supporting our clients in achieving their legal and life goals. We zealously advocate for the rights of individuals and promote just public policy to protect the rights of all.

Our Values

Courage   •   Accountability   •   Respect   •   Excellence

DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION MISSION STATEMENT

 CPCS is committed to protecting the fundamental constitutional and human rights of our assigned clients through zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense, and the fullness of excellent legal representation.  We are dedicated to building and maintaining strong professional relationships, while striving to accept, listen to and respect the diverse circumstances of each client, as we dedicate ourselves to meeting their individual needs.  It is our CPCS mission to achieve these goals, and in furtherance thereof, we embrace and endorse diversity, equity and inclusion as our core values as we maintain a steadfast commitment to: (1) Ensure that CPCS management and staff members represent a broad range of human differences and experience; (2) Provide a work climate that is respectful and supports success; and (3) Promote the dignity and well-being of all staff members. CPCS leadership is responsible for ensuring equity, diversity, and inclusion. The ability to achieve these goals with any level of certainty is ultimately the responsibility of each member of the CPCS community.

 AGENCY OVERVIEW

 CPCS is the state agency in Massachusetts responsible for providing an attorney when the state or federal constitution or a state statute requires the appointment of an attorney for a person who cannot afford to retain one.  The agency provides representation in criminal, delinquency, youthful offender, family regulation, guardianship, mental health, sexually dangerous person, and sex offender registry cases, as well as in appeals and post-conviction and post-judgment proceedings related to those matters.

 The clients we represent are diverse across every context imaginable and bring many unique cultural dimensions to the matters we address. This reality creates a critical need for CPCS staff to be culturally competent and able to work well with people of different races, ethnicities, genders and/or sexual orientation identities, abilities, and limited English proficiency, among other protected characteristics.

 DIVISION OVERVIEW

 The Children and Family Law Division (CAFL) of CPCS provides children and indigent parents/caretakers zealous legal representation in care and protection, child requiring assistance, termination of parental rights and guardianship-of-a-minor cases through a diverse community of family regulation defenders. CAFL works to defend the rights of families to be free from unwarranted governmental interference. CAFL provides leadership, training, and support to the family regulation defense bar in Massachusetts.

 OFFICE OVERVIEW

 Fall River is a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts. As of 2020 Fall River's population was 94,000 at the making it the tenth-largest city in the state. Located along the eastern shore of Mount Hope Bay at the mouth of the Taunton River, the city gained recognition during the 19th century as a leading textile manufacturing center in the United States. While the textile industry has long since moved on, its impact on the city's culture and landscape is still prominent. Fall River's official motto is "We'll Try", dating back to the aftermath of the Great Fire of 1843. Nicknamed The Scholarship City after Irving Fradkin founded Dollars for Scholars there in 1958. Fall River is known for its numerous 19th-century textile mills and Battleship Cove, home of the world's largest collection of World War II naval vessels (including the battleship USS Massachusetts).

POSITION OVERVIEW

The Attorney in Charge (AIC) oversees the CAFL Fall River trial office to fully address the legal needs of the office’s clients. The AIC plays a significant leadership role by managing the local office, helping with the management of CAFL as a whole, representing individual clients, and working closely with the private bar to build a strong community of family regulation defenders.

The CAFL Fall River office is comprised of the AIC, a Supervising Attorney, four staff Trial Attorneys, a Social Worker, and an Administrative Assistant. The office covers four juvenile courts located in Fall River, New Bedford, Taunton, and Attleboro. The Fall River office is also co-located with the Fall River Youth Advocacy Division (YAD) office, and the AIC will be expected to collaborate with the YAD AIC regarding crossover representation of clients and on other matters.

The AIC will report directly to one of the Managing Directors of CAFL. The AIC will be expected to participate in regular meetings with other CAFL AICs, the local CAFL Resource Attorneys, and the CAFL management team. The AIC also will collaborate extensively with private assigned counsel.

 The AIC must be an experienced manager who excels at supporting, mentoring, and motivating legal and other office staff; developing processes that facilitate the efficient and effective delivery of legal services by staff; and leading teams that work closely with children, parents and caretakers who are experiencing governmental interference.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Management and Leadership Responsibilities:

• Training, supervising, and evaluating Trial Attorneys;
• Supervising support staff and assisting with the supervision of a staff Social Worker;
• Assigning cases and other work within the office;
• Generating management reports;
• Attending meetings with CAFL administrative staff and staff in other CAFL offices to discuss management issues and family regulation policy and practice issues;
• Assisting attorneys in other CAFL offices;
• Helping private attorneys through trainings and providing technical assistance;
• Developing and maintaining working relationships with local courts, bar associations, CAFL Resource Attorneys, the Department of Children and Families, and other organizations and individuals working on family regulation matters;
• Identifying systemic problems in the family regulation system (and within CAFL itself) and developing strategies for addressing those problems;
• Identifying and creating professional development opportunities for trial office attorneys and support staff; and,
• Other duties as assigned.

Client Representation Responsibilities:

• Interviewing adult clients;
• Visiting and interviewing child clients;
• Pre-trial investigation and discovery, including locating and interviewing witnesses, reviewing documentary evidence, and consulting with experts and other service providers;
• Legal research and writing;
• Representing clients in pretrial proceedings, hearings, trials, and interlocutory appeals;
• Advocating with DCF and other providers for appropriate services for clients and other family members; and,
• Collaborating with CAFL social work staff.

Requirements: 

MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

• Eligible to practice law in Massachusetts, either as a member of the Massachusetts bar in good standing or as a member of the bar in another jurisdiction eligible to engage in the practice of law under SJC rule 3:04;
• A minimum of seven years’ experience as an attorney, including at least 5 years handling family regulation cases;
• Ability to travel to courts, clients’ homes, and other locations not easily accessible by public transportation; and,
• Access to a personal computer with home internet access sufficient to work remotely.

QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS

The following skills are preferable in a candidate:

• Strong experience with family regulation defense, particularly with a community-oriented defender practice;
• Demonstrated commitment to serve racially, ethnically, and culturally diverse low-income populations;
• Experience with successfully employing an anti-racist/anti-oppression lens to foster a diverse, equitable working environment;
• Proven success at leading, managing, developing, training, and directing high-energy legal teams;
• Modeling best practices for the representation of children and caretakers in accordance with CPCS Performance Standards;
• Desire and proven ability in promoting client empowerment;
• Experience working with clients of all ages, races, and backgrounds, including among others, LGBTQIA clients, survivors of trauma, people with disabilities, and indigent and other vulnerable populations;
• Demonstrable organizational skills, along with strong time management abilities to multi-task and manage a variety of priorities;
• Having strong interpersonal and communication skills, along with the ability to understand and handle sensitive and confidential information;
• Demonstrating high level writing, analytical and oral communication skills; and,
• Consistently maintaining an optimistic outlook along with the humor, flexibility, integrity, patience, and perseverance necessary to ensure that clients are provided high quality legal services.

EEO Statement

The Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, sex, disability, religion, age, veteran or military status, genetic information, gender identity, or sexual orientation as required by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and other applicable federal and state statutes and organizational policies. Applicants who have questions about equal employment opportunity or who need reasonable accommodations can contact the Chief Human Resources Officer.

To apply: 

To be considered for this position, please apply at: https://careers-publiccounsel.icims.com/jobs/2371/attorney-in-charge---c...

Notes: 
Equal Opportunity Employer
Salary range: 
$105,623 - $133,827, commensurate with years of experience
Submission deadline: 
Tuesday, October 10, 2023