Neighborhood Legal Services Program of the District of Columbia (NLSP) has an immediate opening for a full-time paralegal in our Brief Services Unit.
ABOUT NLSP
Since 1964, NLSP has provided high-quality legal services to low-income residents of the District of Columbia. NLSP has a long tradition of fighting for justice for the poor, combining direct representation with efforts to achieve broad-based change. Its three offices are located in the poorest sections of the District to maximize its visibility, accessibility, and connections to the communities it serves. NLSP is an excellent place to work, fostering a climate of shared mission, teamwork and support of individual employee goals. We think of ourselves as a team, and we support each other in addition to supporting our clients. Our work is creative and fast-paced.
All NLSP staff members are currently working remotely. Once the offices are reconstituted all staff members will receive office assignments.
ABOUT OUR BRIEF SERVICES UNIT (BSU)
The Brief Services Unit (BSU) provides first legal contact and early analysis of a client’s issue for most cases accepted by NLSP. After analysis, it is decided whether the issue can be handled with advice, brief legal services, or full representation. BSU attorneys provide advice or brief legal services, including but not limited to, preparation for a client to represent themselves, demand letters sent on behalf of a client or assisting in filling out forms.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
NLSP’s BSU Paralegal will:
• Assist BSU attorneys in client casework, including interviewing and communicating with clients, gathering and summarizing documents, helping to prepare the client for pro se representation
• Assist clients with administrative applications and paperwork
• Contribute to NLSP’s sense of community by participating in committees and participating in periodic office social events
• Provide general administrative support, including but not limited to assisting attorneys with making sure cases meet all grant compliance requirements, all internal client forms are completed, and cases are closed in a timely manner
• Perform other duties as assigned.
• A Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited university, or an associate degree with two years relevant experience.
• A demonstrated interest in social and racial justice.
• Strong communication skills (written and oral).
• Strong interpersonal skills focused on client services.
VACCINE REQUIREMENT
NLSP staff must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and receive all CDC recommended boosters as a condition of employment unless allowed an accommodation consistent with the law.
The position is available immediately and remains open until filled. Apply here: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=657xUND2Pk-FpLFH318F...