Children’s Law Center (CLC) seeks applicants to sponsor as candidates for Equal Justice Works, Skadden or other privately funded public service fellowships beginning in September 2026. The Fellow will work with CLC’s Healthy Together and Special Legal Projects teams to improve the economic stability of children and families by increasing the capacity of CLC to assist individual families in obtaining and maintaining access to public benefits, including TANF, SNAP, SSI, Social Security and public health insurance, and supporting our health care provider partners in our Healthy Together Medical Legal Partnership in their efforts to connect children and families with these essential benefits. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and must be submitted no later than June 30, 2025.
Who We Are
Children’s Law Center is a mission-driven organization focused on providing high-quality legal services to children and families in DC. As an organization, we envision a world in which all children have a strong foundation of family, health and education and are free from poverty, trauma, racism and other forms of oppression. Our mission is to do this work together with DC children and families, Children’s Law Center uses the law to solve children’s urgent problems today, improve the systems that will affect their lives tomorrow and strengthen our community so that change endures. A key part of our mission is to challenge and reduce ways in which racism and other biases – structural and interpersonal – prevent each of us, our organization and the systems in which we work from providing children a strong foundation from which to thrive.
Our greatest assets are our people. We recognize that people with diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives fuel our ability to provide the best outcomes for our clients and our community. Staff members at Children’s Law Center advance the organization’s mission through their leadership, result-oriented mindset and commitment to cultural humility. We are looking for individuals who like to be challenged to grow both personally and professionally and value the opportunity to make a difference in their community. Children's Law Center's continued success depends on recruiting and retaining individuals who possess and exemplify these attributes.
Program Description
Healthy Together is a medical-legal partnership for DC’s children. CLC partners with Children’s National Hospital, Mary’s Center and Unity Health Care to help children and their families overcome barriers to good health by holding agencies, landlords and schools accountable for inappropriate school programs, the failure to provide medically necessary services and illegal, unhealthy housing conditions.
Special Legal Projects expands CLC’s legal tools to include other forms of innovative healthy housing advocacy and collaborations, impact litigation and new approaches to working toward a future where every child can grow up with a strong foundation of family, health and education and live in a world free from poverty, trauma, racism and other forms of oppression. The Brief Service team, which works within Special Legal Projects and collaborates with Healthy Together, is often the first point of contact for a community member who is reaching out to CLC.
Fellowship Proposal
CLC seeks applicants to sponsor as candidates for Equal Justice Works, Skadden or other privately funded public service fellowships beginning in September 2026. This is an exciting opportunity for individuals interested in providing legal advocacy and support to low-income parents and caregivers of children experiencing income insecurity by addressing barriers to accessing public benefits, including publicly-funded health insurance, and health care services. In addition, the Fellow will work to address other health- harming legal needs in the areas of education/special education, mental health needs and healthy housing matters so as to provide more holistic legal services to the families we serve.
CLC invites law students, recent law school graduates and those with judicial clerkships to apply for sponsorship and propose a creative and impactful fellowship project for the two-year period beginning in September 2026.
CLC is looking for project proposals that focus on strategies to improve income security, including addressing barriers that families face in seeking public benefits, such as TANF, SSI and SNAP, as well as increase access to health insurance and health care services for the children and families we serve through our medical-legal partnership. We are particularly interested in proposals that incorporate one or more of the following: language access issues for families with children with special needs; children’s mental health care access; trauma-informed service delivery and; parent and family engagement. Once selected, the candidate will work closely with CLC staff to fully develop the project proposal. Candidates who are awarded fellowships will be expected to develop expertise in Healthy Together’s direct services practice areas, provide or support provision of direct legal services to clients including advice, brief service and extended representation, participate in and develop community outreach and education opportunities, and when applicable, contribute to upstream systemic work, including supporting CLC’s efforts to utilize impact litigation strategies to improve outcomes for DC children and families.
Organizational Competencies
- Cultural Humility – an openness to self-reflection and to understanding and respecting other cultural experiences and points of view and viewing individuals as experts in their own culture and experiences.
- Giving and Receiving Feedback – the ability to be self-reflective, give and receive appreciative, coaching, constructive, interpersonal and evaluative feedback.
- Conflict Management – a process which is designed to guide individuals and groups from the moment of conflict to the implementation of an identified solution. This process incorporates skills and techniques, including recognizing points of conflict, identifying the facts and feelings involved to get to the root of the issue, investigating equitable solutions, implementing and evaluating solutions, and supporting and guiding others throughout the process.
Vaccine Mandate
This position requires work on-site in community health clinics. Clinics require that Children's Law Center's employees working on-site receive the COVID-19 vaccine and all eligible booster shots or be granted medical or religious exemption from the mandate. Individuals in this role must be fully vaccinated, including all eligible booster shots, prior to their first day or have applied for and received medical or religious exemption.
Hybrid Working Conditions
Children’s Law Center is currently operating on a hybrid work schedule. Employees are required to work in-person from Children’s Law Center’s office a minimum of two days per week. At least one of these days must be either Tuesday or Wednesday. The hybrid work schedule is subject to change based on organizational needs and/or best practices for health and safety. Hybrid work expectations may vary depending upon role responsibilities.
Work Authorization
Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S. Children’s Law Center is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa at this time.
Background Checks
Candidates who receive a conditional offer of employment will be subject to a background check.
EEO
Children’s Law Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunities for all applicants and existing employees. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to ancestry, age, color, disability, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, military or veteran status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, and any other basis protected by federal, state, or local law, ordinance, or regulation. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. We invite you to visit our website to learn more about our company and our career opportunities (https://childrenslawcenter.org/get-involved/careers/).
Our Commitment
Children’s Law Center is dedicated to building a world that is inclusive in approach and has equal opportunities and equitable outcomes for all. Our organization is committed to developing and supporting a robustly diverse, equitable, inclusive and anti-racist community, where all members can create and feel a sense of belonging. Through our collective deliberate efforts, we work toward racial and social justice for children and families in DC.
Requirements and Qualifications for Sponsorship
- Must be law students entering their third year, recent graduates who expect to complete a judicial clerkship in the summer of 2026 or lawyers who are otherwise eligible for these fellowships.
- Experience in public interest law, legal services or other community lawyering required. Experience that will be considered includes job experience, law school clinics, clerkships and internships.
- Experience with medical-legal partnerships, public benefits, impact or appellate litigation or conducting client intakes is a plus.
- Experience working with communities with limited financial resources preferred.
- A demonstrated commitment to social, economic, and racial justice.
- Cultural humility as shown through demonstrated openness to self-reflection and commitment to understanding and respecting other cultural experiences and points of view and viewing individuals as the experts on their culture and experience.
- Strong legal analysis and research, writing and oral advocacy skills.
- Excellent organizational and time management skills.
- Exceptional interpersonal, communication and relationship-building skills.
- Demonstrated capacity to work independently and collaboratively.
- Ability to proactively identify issues and works to find creative solutions in the face of obstacles.
- Strong independent judgement and decision-making.
- Bilingual English/Spanish communication skills are a plus.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and must be submitted no later than June 30, 2025.
To apply, please submit a resume and brief description (no more than one page) of a project proposal via CLC's careers page (https://childrenslawcenter.org/get-involved/careers/). The resume and project proposal should be uploaded as one PDF file. The project proposal must be related to income security and health care access for low-income families. If you don’t have a particular proposal in mind, please describe your interest, knowledge and experience in working on these legal issues.
As a part of the application, you will also be asked to provide contact information for three professional references and describe your interest and experience in public interest and legal services, particularly any experience or knowledge of public benefits and/or health care law.
Children’s Law Center is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment. If you believe that you need accommodation to search for, or apply for, one of our positions please send an email to [email protected]. In your email, please include the accommodation you are requesting and the job title you are applying for. It may take up to three business days to receive a response to your request.