U.C. Berkeley Law School- East Bay Community Law Center- Staff Attorney/Clinical Supervisor- Immigration Practice

16 Feb 2022 11:43 AM | Kathryn Pierce Banks (Administrator)

U.C. BERKELEY LAW SCHOOL-East Bay Community Law Center (EBCLC) is a non-profit legal services organization, the community-based clinical program for U.C. Berkeley Law School, and one of the Bay Area’s largest and most effective systems disrupters. With a dual service and teaching mission, EBCLC is a racial justice organization committed to building a culturally diverse workplace, centered on equity. With about 80 staff, 150 law students a year, and a nearly $10 million annual budget, EBCLC is the largest provider of free legal services in Alameda County, providing multimodal, collaborative, and holistic legal services to over 5,000 clients annually and engaging in legislative and policy advocacy at the state and local level.

EBCLC’s Immigration team includes 7 attorneys, 5 paralegals/BIA Accredited Representatives, 1 program coordinator, and 1 social worker. The team provides a full range of legal and social work services to low-income immigrants with a focus on the most vulnerable populations—people with disabilities and chronic illness, members of the LGBTQ community, youth, and existing EBCLC clients with other legal issues. Attorneys and advocates counsel and represent individuals in matters including adjustment of status, deportation defense, DACA, immigration effects of criminal convictions, naturalization, asylum, public benefits eligibility, waivers, T visas, and U visas. The practice represents clients before the asylum office, the United States Citizenship, and Immigration Services (USCIS), Immigration Court, and on appeal before the Board of Immigration Appeals.

The Immigration Staff Attorney/Clinical Supervisor represents immigrants with a wide variety of immigration matters. The position requires an excellent advocate with strong writing, interpersonal, and organizational skills who works well in a fast-paced collaborative environment, has experience providing immigration services to low-income people, has a strong interest in clinical teaching, and is committed to furthering the mission for racial justice.

Primary Responsibilities

      Represent low-income immigrants on a wide variety of immigration matters before the Immigration Court, USCIS, and the Board of Immigration Appeals, including deportation defense, political asylum, U visas, VAWA, SIJS, adjustment of status, consular processing, waivers, immigration effects of criminal convictions, naturalization, and DACA.

      Work on a holistic-oriented legal team providing consultations and direct representation to the low-income community in the East Bay and students at UC Berkeley, local community colleges, and La Clinica de la Raza’s school-based health centers.

      Work collaboratively with our social work team and other attorneys at EBCLC to provide holistic wrap-around services addressing the criminalization of immigrants and efforts to deny them access to critical supports and services.

      Co-supervise paralegals with unit’s Co-Directors

      Teach, supervise, and mentor law students, including designing curriculum, providing highly interactive legal and skills training, and facilitating weekly individual and group supervision meetings

      Conduct outreach, workshops, and presentations in the community.

      Participate in collaborative partnerships with other community and legal services organizations providing similar services.

      Complete administrative tasks, such as those related to grant management and reporting.

      Additional tasks as assigned by Supervisor.

Minimum Qualifications

      J.D. required, member of the California State Bar in good standing

      Minimum one (1) year of experience providing immigration legal services with a strong preference for at least 3 years of experience

      Ability to manage a demanding caseload; excellent time-management, priority-setting, and organizational skills

      Excellent written and oral advocacy skills

      Ability to work effectively with a diverse range of groups, including people of color, people experiencing housing insecurity, immigrants, non-English speakers, people with mental disabilities, people experiencing domestic violence, law students, service providers, government employees, community partners, and law school faculty

      Passion for the principles of racial justice, equity and for advancing the mission and work of EBCLC to increase justice through education and advocacy

      Strong interpersonal skills, flexibility, and demonstrated ability to work well independently and as part of a team

      Experience with, or strong interest in, law student supervision and training

      Bilingual in Spanish required

Salary and Benefits

Starting salary for this exempt position is $68,000 - $90,000 based on law school graduation date, as dictated by the EBCLC salary scale. This is a bargaining unit position.

Benefits include fully paid health insurance (medical, dental, and vision) for employees and their dependents, life and disability insurance, and generous paid leave (vacation, sick, and holidays); EBCLC also offers flexible spending accounts for qualified health, dependent care, and commute expenditures; and retirement options.

A Clinical Supervisor/Staff Attorney position at the East Bay Community Law Center (EBCLC) is unique from other similarly situated legal aid attorney positions.  EBCLC Clinical Supervisors/Staff Attorneys will train under some of the country's best and brightest law school clinicians, and after one full semester (or summer term) of shadow-supervising an EBCLC clinical law student will solo supervise one (1) or more EBCLC clinical law students.  When an EBCLC Clinical Supervisor/Staff Attorney begins supervising clinical law students (after the culmination of your shadow-supervision term), you will receive a partial appointment as a UC Lecturer in the subsequent academic semester (i.e., Spring or Fall).  You will join the broader Berkeley Law community--and in particular, the Berkeley Law Clinical Faculty--where you will have the opportunity to teach, research, and engage in law faculty/staff activities at a top public law school.  In this role, you will also gain access to numerous Berkeley Law, statewide, and national professional development opportunities for law school clinicians.  EBCLC's integrated relationship with Berkeley Law further allows Clinical Supervisor/Staff Attorneys to write and publish legal scholarship (or produce other written work) related to your EBCLC clinical and/or clinical pedagogy/teaching work.

Workplace Expectations

Due to COVID19, most EBCLC employees are primarily working remotely. The expectation is that the Staff Attorney will work in our office in Berkeley, California when it is safe to do. EBCLC will provide the necessary equipment to fulfill the job responsibilities of working from home.

Working at EBCLC

EBCLC is a unionized workplace and members of the bargaining unit are represented by the Engineers and Scientists of California Local 20, IFPTE.

EBCLC is strongly committed to advancing justice through education and advocacy, and the need to transform legal services and legal education. Please take time to review EBCLC’s mission, vision, programs, and website, and ensure that your cover letter reflects how your background, experience, and expertise have prepared you to be successful in performing the responsibilities of the position.

Additionally, EBCLC is committed to building a culturally diverse workplace centered on equity and providing an inclusive, welcoming, and culturally responsive environment for all members of our staff, volunteers, subcontractors, vendors, and clients.

To achieve this goal, EBCLC works actively to improve our office climate, systems and structures, communications, and community engagement to create an inclusive and respectful workplace where differences are acknowledged and valued.  In your cover letter, please address how your personal background and experiences, professional or otherwise, have prepared you to contribute to our commitment to cultural responsiveness and diversity amongst our staff.

We strongly encourage individuals from traditionally underrepresented communities to apply. EBCLC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, sex, gender, gender expression, gender identity, age, national origin, ancestry, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, military status, prior contact with the criminal legal system, or any other basis prohibited by law.

Application Process:

Interested applicants should submit a complete application by visiting https://eastbaycommunitylawcenter.easyapply.co/ The position will remain open until filled. EBCLC will review applications and interview applicants on a rolling basis and will only review complete applications. A complete application must include a cover letter, resume, short writing sample, and names/contact information for two professional references. Please submit your complete application as one single pdf file by uploading it under “Upload Your Resume.”

*If you need technical assistance to submit your application, please message us or email jobs@ebclc.org.

 


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