Staff Attorney 2
The Equal Access and Housing Practice Group seeks an attorney who will lead and work collaboratively on various advocacy initiatives to end discrimination against people with disabilities and increase access. The Staff Attorney 2 will handle client cases and advocacy projects, from intake to case conclusion. The work will range from providing legal advice which will enable clients to self-advocate, to leading individual client litigation, impact litigation, writs, administrative practice, and policy advocacy. The goal of our team's work is to provide individualized help to improve housing stability and access to public and private programs for people with disabilities while meeting federal and state grant requirements.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the job responsibilities.
The Staff Attorney 2 works under the direct supervision of the Associate Managing Attorney or Managing Attorney and in collaboration with other Disability Rights California attorneys, advocates, and social workers in our legal, advocacy, and outreach efforts.
Job responsibilities include:
- Develop and/or participate in litigation—including class action lawsuits, complex litigation, and/or appeals—that is responsive to the needs of individuals with disabilities.
- Represent individual clients in negotiations, mediations, administrative proceedings, and/or judicial proceedings.
- Identify and participate in key internal and external stakeholder workgroups and/or committees that align with EAH's goals and priorities. This will include engaging with other legal services agencies and/or community-based organizations to identify and address emerging or recurring systemic issues impacting DRC's clients.
- Expand the delivery of DRC's services to underserved populations through strategic community outreach activities, including workshops and know-your-rights trainings.
- Prepare and/or coordinate training materials, publications, reports, or special projects, or make presentations about legal work as necessary.
- Mentor attorneys, advocates, fellows, clerks, and/or interns/externs, as assigned.
- Participate in other duties as assigned.
Minimum qualifications include:
- Juris Doctor degree (JD) and admitted to the California State Bar, plus five (5) full years of legal experience.
- Demonstrated commitment – through lived experience and/or employment history – to working with people with disabilities and low-income clients and incorporating race equity and community lawyering principles into their work.
- Experience in one or more substantive areas of law affecting the rights of and services for people with disabilities.
- Experience in one or more of the following: litigation, administrative practice, working on complex legal matters, or community organizing.
- Demonstrated ability to successfully lead multiple advocacy projects.
- Experience working with persons with disabilities and/or experience working with persons from multi-ethnic communities.
- Experience in the disability rights or justice movement and/or extensive contacts in the disability community.
- A strong sense of professional responsibility and ethics.
- An ability to meet deadlines and perform multiple tasks while maintaining attention to detail.
- The ability to work independently with appropriate supervision.
Desired qualifications include:
- Able to communicate fluently and write effectively in Spanish or an Asian language; or able to communicate using American Sign Language.
- Experience with and/or extensive contacts in ethnic or language distinct communities.
- Understanding of how to incorporate race equity and community lawyering principles into their work.
- Ability to maintain positive relationships with diverse groups of people.
Working conditions include:
- Duties are performed between an office or home environment and the field in a wide range of settings, including courthouses, facilities, or other institutional settings, or in community-based settings.
- Duties require regular communications over online platforms.
- Must be able to transport oneself to work-related meetings, training, and community events.
Travel requirements include:
- Ability to travel occasionally for activities such as out-of-town meetings, training, or outreach activities up to 25% of the time.
To be considered for this position, applicants MUST submit the following:
- Disability Rights California Employment Application (must fill out completely; do not state "See Resume").
- Resume
- Cover Letter that addresses your personal and professional motivation for seeking this position and indicating how you meet EACH of the Minimum and ANY of the Desired Qualifications for this position.
- Sample of legal writing (i.e., a legal argument, letter or analysis) consisting of no more than 10 pages of text.
- Incomplete applications will not be considered.