Program Description:
For many years, Columbia Legal Services has represented some of the most marginalized people in our community, and we use every legal tool available on their behalf. Through impact litigation, policy reform, and innovative partnerships, our lawyers and staff work in furtherance of our mission. We share a deep commitment to serve and advocate alongside our clients as we seek justice together. Our vision of justice: when people have the necessary tools and opportunity to achieve social and economic justice, a more equitable and inclusive society is possible. The ideal candidate for any position at Columbia Legal Services will be able to articulate their role in the achievement of that vision.
Position:
Columbia Legal Services seeks a full-time Staff Attorney to work in our Working Families Project. This position will provide systemic, multi-forum legal advocacy to advance a broad range of legal issues affecting farm and other low-wage workers and their families in Washington. This position will focus primarily on employment, as well as related civil rights matters and access to equal opportunities in our communities.
Responsibilities:
• Work with a team of attorneys and legal workers on complex trial and appellate litigation, class actions, and legislative advocacy.
• Creatively investigate and pursue new opportunities and identify practices and laws that adversely affect the rights and diminish the benefits of low-wage workers, and devise creative strategies for addressing these problems.
• Assist with the development of campaigns and strategies to advance the goals of the project team.
• Coordinate with other advocacy groups, legal services organizations, and the private bar to identify opportunities and execute strategies to advance the law for low-income populations.
• Be available to travel occasionally around the state and work flexible hours. May include travel to Olympia during the legislative session.
• Bilingual skills in Spanish/English are required.
• Law degree and license to practice in Washington, or ability to take next Washington bar exam.
• Ability to analyze complex problems and develop creative, practical systemic solutions.
• Excellent written and oral communication, research, negotiation, and analytical skills; superior attention to detail.
• Willingness to work well independently and on a team, prioritize responsibilities, and meet deadlines on time-sensitive projects.
• Experience in complex litigation or appellate advocacy a plus.
• Cultural competence; experience working with low-income client communities, or immigrant and indigenous populations a plus.
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee.
First round of applications will be considered by June 30, 2016. Please note that due to the volume of applications received, CLS is unable to respond to every application. CLS will contact you if we decide to pursue your application. If e-mailed, please make Yakima Staff Attorney - WFP your subject line. Please send your letter of interest, resume, three professional references, and a 5-10 page writing sample to:
Trisa Kern, Director of Program Administration
Columbia Legal Services
101 Yesler Way Suite 300
Seattle, Washington, 98104
[email protected]