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Urban Justice Center Domestic Violence Project: Immigration Attorney
The Urban Justice Center Domestic Violence Project (DVP) is seeking an immigration attorney to work within a legal-psychosocial framework with survivors of domestic violence to provide legal representation and advocacy on immigration matters including U and T visas, SIJS, adjustment of status, VAWA Self-Petitions, Battered Spouse Waivers, naturalization, and removal defense. The ideal candidate will be community-oriented with a proven ability to work with teammates and clients of diverse backgrounds.
About UJC DVP
The Urban Justice Center (UJC) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to advocating on behalf of NYC’s most vulnerable citizens. The Domestic Violence Project (DVP) at the Urban Justice Center is seeking to hire an immigration attorney to work with and on behalf of victims of domestic violence. DVP’s mission is to help victims of domestic violence and their children live free of violence and abuse. We consider domestic violence in any type of relationship, regardless of gender or sexual identity, to be a human rights violation. Our work focuses on providing legal and social work services to promote justice and vigorously defend and protect victims’ human rights. To accomplish this, our attorneys, social workers, and advocates provide legal representation in affirmative and defensive immigration matters and NYC Family and Integrated Domestic Violence Courts, as well as providing mental health services, advocacy, case management, and ongoing domestic violence education and outreach activities throughout the five boroughs of New York City.
Work position is currently hybrid although that could change subject to the needs of our programs.
Job Responsibilities
The immigration staff attorney, who reports to the director of immigration legal services, is responsible for the following:
- Zealously representing non-citizen survivors in their immigration matters
- Outreach, education, and know-your-rights events both remotely and throughout New York City
- Building and fostering collaborative relationships with other CBOs
- Training and oversight of interns and volunteers
- Mentorship of pro bono attorneys on immigration matters and relief
- Maintaining statistics and funding requirements as needed Requirements and Qualifications
- Admission to US State or DC bar mandatory.
- Fluency in Spanish or another community language strongly preferred.
- Knowledge and understanding of domestic violence and trauma.
- Deep experience working with individuals of diverse backgrounds and lifestyles.
- Comfortable with public speaking and highly motivated to cultivate new linkages.
- Strong organizational and administrative skills.
- Aptitude for intense and thorough negotiation and advocacy.
- Ability to respond sensitively to clients’ urgent needs.
- Exceptional interpersonal, speaking, and writing skills and the ability to apply these skills in diverse situations.
- Demonstrated ability to be flexible and work as a team member.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently.
- Interest and proclivity in working within a multi-disciplinary framework.
- Able to travel between boroughs.
- Able to work evenings if necessary.
Benefits
- Medical Insurance available on first day of employment
- Dental Insurance
- Eye Care Reimbursement
- Employer Retirement Contribution
- Pet Insurance
- Generous Vacation and Personal Time, including 4 weeks vacation, 5 personal days, and 1 week paid time off during annual office-wide holiday closure; early release summer Fridays and before federal holidays; day after Thanksgiving; birthday
- 12 paid sick days
- Flexible spending account
- Commuter Benefits
- Gym reimbursement program
Seeking an attorney with 0-5 years of immigration law experience with starting salary of $68,682- $77,031 commensurate with experience, and an additional $1,000 for fluency in a community language. This is a bargaining unit position represented for collective bargaining purposes by the National Organization of Legal Services Workers, UAW, Local 2230.
Please submit a cover letter, resume, writing sample and references via email to Joy Ziegeweid, Esq., Director of Immigration Legal Services, at jziegeweid@urbanjustice.org. Please write “IMMIGRATION ATTORNEY” in the subject heading. Please do not contact us via telephone or fax. People of color, LGBTQ individuals, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. The Urban Justice Center is an equal opportunity employer.
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