Mission
The King County Bar Association promotes and supports a diverse and collegial membership; works with the judiciary to achieve excellence, equity, and accessibility in the administration of justice; and benefits the community through public service and engagement in public policy.
The Housing Justice Project (HJP) is a homelessness prevention program of the King County Bar providing accessible legal services to low-income, residential tenants facing eviction primarily in King and Spokane County. Legal assistance is provided through counsel and advice, negotiated settlements, and representation at Show Cause hearings and trial. HJP also engages in systemic reform through appellate and public policy advocacy on the local and state levels.
As we continue to expand our operations, we are seeking a highly skilled and experienced attorney to join our dynamic team as the Senior Managing Attorney.
Position Mission: The Senior Managing Attorney will play a crucial role in the strategic vision, planning, execution, and management of all operational activities. Job requirements include streamlining processes, enhancing efficiency, and driving continuous improvement initiatives to support HJP’s team and assist as HJP grows. This position will be responsible for overseeing all legal and policy aspects of the organization to ensure smooth functioning and efficient delivery of services. In addition to being a key leader within KCBA, the Senior Managing Attorney will collaborate closely with all HJP staff to drive organizational effectiveness and foster a positive work environment. With significant growth in staffing and capacity in recent years, efforts are underway to transition the Housing Justice Project to become an independent 501(c)(3) organization. The person in this position will work with the KCBA/HJP transition team toward this goal with the expectation of being a co-director of the new entity.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Leadership
• Establish a supportive, equity-driven, discrimination- and harassment-free work environment for all staff
• Oversee staff as they carry out HJP’s mission of zealous advocacy on behalf of clients
• Represent HJP as needed in the community and with partnerships
• Act as program liaison for the Board and prepare reports as requested
• Lead policy advocacy, including before the legislature and county and municipal entities
Supervision
• Hire, train, and supervise Lead Attorneys, Appellate Lead Attorney, Spokane Managing Attorney and Clinic Staff
• Ensure compliance with data reporting and security requirements
• Monitor the quality of HJP’s advocacy on behalf of clients
• Oversee professional development and training needs of staff
• Ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements governing the provision of legal services, including confidentiality, data security, and ethical standards
• Ensure equitable caseloads between attorneys
• Oversee and ensure the maintenance of accurate and easily retrievable case files, legal research, and administrative files.
Limited Legal Representation
• Oversee case review and evaluation
• Represent clients as needed to train and mentor other staff, and help with case coverage
Grants
• Maintain relationships with funders, lead grant and other funding development
• Develop grant budgets
• Monitor compliance with grant requirements
• Ensure reports to funders are timely, accurate and comprehensive
Outreach and Collaboration
• Coordinate with legal aid and social service entities and communities, policy makers, funders
• Collaborate with client and community groups to provide and expand resources available to support equal justice for low income people
• Provide testimony and information to city and county councils and legislative groups as requested
• Mentor other staff to represent HJP in community and partnerships
Required Qualifications
• J.D. and licensed to practice law in Washington State, or eligible for Admission by Motion under Washington State Practice Rule 3(c)(1)
• At least six years of litigation experience; experience working in civil legal aid highly desired
• At least three years of experience in supervision and program administration (additional experience preferred)
• Demonstrated ability to train, supervise, and mentor attorneys and maintain quality control for the program
• Strong communication skills and ability to motivate and lead
• Deep familiarity with housing and tenant laws
• Working knowledge of civil procedure and rules of evidence
• Demonstrated commitment to understanding and addressing issues facing low-income and vulnerable people
• Demonstrated ability to handle multiple tasks and meet deadlines
• Ability to analyze information quickly and work well in a fast-paced environment
• Creative problem-solving and ability to navigate conflict
• Proficiency with technology including MS Word, Excel, and Outlook; experience with Legal Server preferred
• Dedicated team player with a commitment to collaboration and ability to interact professionally and effectively with co-workers, board members, volunteers, clients, outside counsel, and court personnel
• Demonstrated ability to work with limited English proficient clients and clients with physical or mental disabilities
Desired Qualifications
• Knowledge and experience representing tenants under Washington State’s landlord- tenant laws
• Non-Profit or Legal Aid Management experience including budget development and understanding of revenue and expense management
• Experience in local and state policy advocacy
• Familiarity with social services resources
• Experience working in a unionized workplace
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, but priority will be given to those who apply by 5:00 p.m. June 13, 2025 via email. Make “HJP Senior Managing Attorney” your subject line and send a letter of interest that addresses any lived or professional experience that would contribute to our advocacy, resume, and three references to: [email protected].