Texas Advocacy Project is a statewide non-profit working to end dating and domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, human trafficking, and stalking in Texas. TAP empowers survivors through free legal services and access to the justice system, and advances prevention through public outreach and education. Our vision is that all Texans live free from abuse.
TAP Core Values are Integrity, Courage, Innovation, & Empowerment
We are currently recruiting for a remote or hybrid attorney position in Texas. The Attorney provides comprehensive legal services to TAP clients who are survivors of domestic and dating violence, child abuse, sexual assault, human trafficking, and stalking. This role includes offering legal advice and referrals through the statewide legal line, securing protective and court orders to enhance client safety, drafting pleadings for pro se clients, and providing direct representation in civil matters. The Staff Attorney also supports victim advocacy efforts in coordination with law enforcement and the judiciary, assists with post-arrest legal support, and delivers trainings to stakeholders across Texas to promote best practices and expand TAP’s reach.
Position Description HYBRID/REMOTE position
Provide a range of legal services to victims of domestic and dating violence, child abuse, sexual assault, human trafficking, and stalking, including legal assistance, referrals, compensation support, representation, and self-help guidance.
Offer legal advice, counsel, and referrals through TAP’s legal phone lines.
Obtain protective orders and other court orders to enhance client safety and prevent re-victimization.
Perform other duties as assigned
Salary range $76,000-$100,000. Compensation is commensurate with experience. Texas Advocacy Project provides health insurance, malpractice insurance, CLE and State Bar dues are paid, and you have the opportunity to participate in the Project’s matching retirement plan. Generous paid vacation, personal leave, and holidays.
A criminal background check will be conducted.
Texas Advocacy Project is a smoke-free work environment.
TAP is an equal opportunity employer based upon qualifications and related experience without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, veteran status or medical condition as defined in federal and state laws.
Qualifications
Must have graduated from an accredited law school and be licensed to practice law in Texas
Minimum 5 years of litigation experience in family, civil, and/or criminal law; working knowledge of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, Texas Family Code, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, and Texas Penal Code.
Ability to assist clients with legal issues relating to all areas of civil law as it pertains to domestic violence and sexual assault
Must be able to provide information to clients in crisis and be able to help individuals in a compassionate and respectful manner
Ability to provide pro se litigants with legal advice and limited representation in matters related to domestic violence, sexual assault and draft pleadings
Ability to work independently, take initiative and proactively address case needs
Ability to work in a flexible, evolving environment, adapt to situations, and manage change effectively.
Must have strong verbal and writing skills
Valid driver’s license and access to reliable means of transportation
Must be able to travel across the state and work some weekends
Must be familiar with databases and the Microsoft Suite
Proficiency in spoken and written Spanish preferred.
Some travel and working irregular hours including weekends is occasionally required.
position is hybrid if in the Austin area, and remote for other areas in Texas

