Survivor Justice Center is seeking a Senior Attorney with significant experience and expertise in
family law as well as a strong commitment to public interest and social justice advocacy. The
successful candidate will represent low-income survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault
and/or human trafficking in a variety of family law matters, primarily taking complex cases and,
on an as-needed basis, leading special projects and providing mentorship and guidance to other
attorneys. While the primary focus of this position is to provide representation in cases involving
child custody, the role may also include representation in housing or consumer debt matters.
Day-to-day responsibilities will include:
• Providing litigation-related services, including but not limited to, drafting legal documents,
conducting discovery, case management, oral advocacy, and negotiation in hearings and
trials;
• Providing mentorship to other attorneys and co-counseling cases with other staff as needed;
• Leading special projects related to specialized areas of law or practice;
• Engaging in community education and outreach activities by conducting presentations and
training to partners and client communities on family law topics and related legal issues;
• Assuming a leadership role among community partners and service providers by providing
technical assistance and training and participating in provider networks related to areas of
expertise;
• Assisting with program administration and helping organization maintain best practices for
case management and other areas of service delivery; and,
• Engaging in other tasks and projects that further the Center’s mission and operations.
Essential Job Skills and Abilities
• A minimum of seven years’ legal experience, including experience as lead counsel
• Demonstrated knowledge and expertise in family law
• J.D. or LLM degree and membership in good standing in the California Bar
• Excellent legal writing and oral advocacy skills
Preferred Candidates will have one or more of the following:
• Commitment to public interest law and prior experience working with survivors of
interpersonal violence and/or immigrant populations
• Ability to work independently and provide guidance to junior attorneys
• Ability to read, write and speak fluently in Spanish
• Ability to collaborate and work successfully with people from diverse backgrounds and levels
of experience
• Strong attention to detail and case management skills
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements
• Work will be performed remotely or in an office, at a workstation, and/or in court in person
• This position requires concentration on tasks while facing distractions
• This position requires attendance at meetings, both remote and in person, in and outside the
Center’s office, and requires applicants reside in Southern California
• Position requires the ability to work from, and travel between, the Center’s main office at
5301 Whittier Blvd. in East Los Angeles and various Los Angeles Superior Court locations
• Work requires use of office equipment including computers, copiers, and phones
Salary and Benefits
This is a full-time, exempt position with an annual salary range of $95,000-$105,000 depending
on experience. The Center offers a generous benefits package that includes: a 35-hour
workweek, unlimited vacation, generous paid sick leave and holiday time, 100% employer-paid
medical, dental, long-term disability, and life insurance for employees. Additional benefits
include: a 403(b) plan with matching, flexible savings accounts, and supplemental insurance
offerings. The Center is an eligible nonprofit employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness
(PSLF) Program.
Interested candidates should email a cover letter and resume to Marilyn Florentino at
[email protected]. Please write “Senior Attorney, Family Law” in subject line.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and accepted until the position is filled.

