POSITION: Staff Attorney
REPORTS TO: State Policy Director
LOCATION: San Francisco, CA
HOURS: Full-time
GIFFORDS LAW CENTER
For over 25 years, the experts at Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence have been fighting for a safer America by researching, drafting, and defending the laws, policies, and programs proven to save lives from gun violence. Founded in the wake of a 1993 mass shooting in San Francisco, in 2016 we joined forces with former Congresswoman and gun violence survivor Gabrielle Giffords to form a courageous new force for gun safety that stretches coast to coast, with offices in San Francisco, Washington DC, and New York.
We are seeking a motivated attorney to join our legal team, with a primary focus on legislative work, policy analysis and research, and writing projects to advance our mission. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn new things while doing meaningful work to address America’s epidemic of gun violence and join a growing and high-profile national political movement.
Learn more about our work at giffordslawcenter.org.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The staff attorney will work alongside other staff on Giffords Law Center’s legal, policy, and research initiatives. The staff attorney’s primary responsibilities will be to support our state-level legislative work through activities such as bill tracking, drafting, review, and analysis; policy research and advocacy; preparing written products including bill support letters, public testimony, and research reports; answering media inquiries about firearm-related laws and legislation; and public education and scholarship. The position’s specific job responsibilities will vary according to project deadlines and the fast-moving pace of Giffords Law Center’s work.
SKILLS & EXPERIENCE
● J.D.
● Exceptional attention to detail
● Exceptional writing and editing skills
● Strong capacity to analyze, interpret, and describe legislative text and policy proposals for both legal and non-legal audiences
● Familiarity with legislative process a plus
● Strong work ethic and ability to manage multiple projects in a fast-paced environment
● A flexible attitude and a growth mindset
● Interest in working as part of a mission-driven team
Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, and 1-2 writing samples (about 5-15 pages total) to State Policy Director, Ari Freilich, at [email protected]. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis through January 3, 2020.