What are the responsibilities and job description for the Immigration Attorney position at Victim Rights Law Center?
Title: Immigration Attorney
Status: Full-time/Part-time/Contract
Location: Boston, Massachusetts/Hybrid/Remote (must be in New England)
The Victim Rights Law Center’s Massachusetts office is hiring an immigration attorney as full-time, part-time or as a contract attorney! We are flexible on specific location, as long as the attorney is within a two-hour drive of Boston. As sexual violence is at the forefront of the national dialogue, more survivors are coming forward with their safety, privacy, education, housing, employment, financial stability, and immigration needs. We need smart, compassionate attorneys to join us in leading a new response to sexual violence.
Organization:
The Victim Rights Law Center (VRLC) is a nonprofit law center that provides free legal representation to victims of rape and sexual assault throughout Massachusetts and in Oregon and national training and support for lawyers and advocates on the civil legal needs of rape and sexual assault victims. The VRLC’s mission is to provide legal representation to survivors of sexual violence to help rebuild their lives; and to promote a national movement committed to seeking justice for every rape and sexual assault victim. All applicants must agree with the VRLC’s mission and philosophy regarding our commitment to improving the response to sexual violence, empowerment, and inclusiveness. This position will be filled by an attorney with a strong work ethic, a passion for mission-driven work, and a commitment to addressing the needs of marginalized communities. The VRLC deeply values diverse voices and perspectives on our team. People of color, LGBTQIA individuals, and people with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply. The VRLC will gladly assist applicants in need of accommodations. For assistance, contact humanresources@victimrights.org.
Responsibilities:
- Provide sexual assault survivors with comprehensive legal consultations, representation, and referrals
- Represent survivors of sexual violence on immigration remedies including U visas, VAWA self-petitions, T visas, battered spouse waivers, adjustments of status, and petitions for work authorization; as well as privacy, safety, and limited criminal justice system advocacy.
- Participate in weekly intake and case assessment meetings
- Conduct strategic outreach to community partners throughout Massachusetts and foster strong relationships with partners in the immigration legal community
- Facilitate trainings and opportunities for cross-trainings with community partners
- Participate in the collection of accurate client services data collection for reporting purposes
- Work collaboratively with a team of lawyers
Required Qualifications:
- Admitted to practice law in Massachusetts for a minimum of 2 years and in good standing
- Minimum of 2 years of immigration law experience (VAWA/U/T/Asylum experience preferred)
- Bilingual Spanish or Portuguese (spoken and written skills)
- Experience working with trauma survivors and/or marginalized communities (e.g. LGBTQIA , communities of color, people with disabilities, youth)
- Valid driver’s license and comfortable driving throughout the Commonwealth, if required
Preferred Qualifications:
- Courtroom experience
Salary Range: $55,000-$65,000, depending on experience. Contract $50/hour. Salary range based on full-time 1.0 FTE. Part-time compensation based on employee FTE.
Please note that this range has been established within an internal salary matrix.
Benefits:
- 19 paid vacation days
- 12 paid holidays per year
- Week-long office closures week of July 4th and year’s end
- Generous sick time
- Paid parental leave
- Health, Dental, and Vision insurance
- 403b Retirement Plan with employer match
- Organization-sponsored life insurance
- MBTA Pass
- A fun, caring, and innovative work environment
Hybrid Work: VRLC has a Hybrid Work Policy. “Hybrid Work” is a flexible workplace model that is supportive and inclusive of employees fulfilling their job responsibilities in-office, remotely, or at another location (partner agency) for all or part of their regularly scheduled work hours. Employees have a choice in selecting a working environment that helps them be most productive while meeting the needs of the VRLC and prioritizing both a survivor-centered approach to work and survivor privacy. For this role, the candidate must be available to attend meetings and hearings in Massachusetts with clients as needed.
TO APPLY: Send your cover letter and resume to humanresources@victimrights.org with both your last name and “MA Immigration Attorney” as the subject of your email. Please indicate where you saw this posting in your application. No phone calls, please.
Salary : $55,000 - $65,000