Northwest Justice Project (NJP) is a not-for-profit statewide law firm with a mission of Combating Injustice • Strengthening Communities • Protecting Human Dignity. NJP secures justice for people in or near poverty through high quality legal advocacy that promotes the long-term well-being of low-income individuals, families and communities through legal representation, community partnerships, education, and other advocacy.
NJP seeks qualified bilingual (English/Spanish) attorney candidates committed to supporting our mission through the work of our Farmworker Unit (FWU). The FWU is a statewide unit that provides legal assistance to low-income agricultural workers throughout Washington. NJP is offering an opportunity to work in an exciting and highly mission driven legal aid environment working as part of a statewide legal team.
This is a regular full-time position covered by NJP’s collective bargaining agreement. This position is funded for up to one year from the start date, or until December 31, 2026, whichever comes first. Locations include Yakima, Omak, and Tri-Cities. Assigned location may be limited based on office capacity.
Starting salary is based upon years of experience, with an annual salary range starting at $83,548 to $146,692. NJP offers compensation for those who are regularly asked to use a language other than English in their work. We provide a comprehensive benefits package, which includes 100% paid employee health premiums and significant premium shares for family health premiums, as well as generous time off.
Please see full job announcement here: https://nwjustice.org/careers
• Washington State Bar Association membership in good standing, the ability to acquire admission by motion, or the ability to take the next Washington bar exam is required.
• Strong interest in working with farmworker communities and is committed to actively engaging with and serving communities in rural areas.
• Culturally competent to address the legal needs of farmworkers and their communities.
• Demonstrated interest in one or more areas of high priority legal need for farmworkers, such as employment and civil rights.
• Demonstrated ability to establish trust and connections with low-income client communities, and a strong interest in conducting outreach and undertaking a broad range of advocacy strategies.
• Excellent oral and written communication skills, analytical, negotiation, and problem-solving skills.
• Ability to engage and work collaboratively with diverse partners and client communities.
• Willingness and ability to travel as needed to serve farmworkers throughout the state of Washington.
• Preference given to those with lived experience and/or experience working with farmworkers and immigrant persons.
• Spanish proficiency required.
Please send your cover letter and include a description of any experience, personal or professional, with low-income or other marginalized communities, resume, and writing sample to [email protected]. Please clearly reference “Bilingual Staff Attorney – FWU” in the email subject line.

