The Opportunity
Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Asian Law Caucus (ALC) seeks an experienced attorney and advocate to join its Immigrant Rights (IR) Program. The Supervising Attorney will supervise a team that includes attorneys to bring about systems change through an integrated approach combining direct services, coalition building, impact litigation, and strategic advocacy. The Supervising Attorney must be able to utilize, integrate, and implement legal, policy, and advocacy strategies on issues and campaigns to protect immigrant and refugee communities from detention and deportation and build toward a humane immigration system that keeps families and communities together. They will supervise attorneys on a wide range of legal matters before the immigration court system and federal courts.
The IR Supervising Attorney will also work with staff across the organization and collaborate with our Community Safety Program on cross-issue initiatives and campaigns. The ideal candidate is attuned to and has deep expertise in crim-imm legal issues and is committed to building leadership and power with and for impacted communities. Experience working with people who are formerly incarcerated and/or directly impacted by the criminal legal system is highly desired. The IR Supervising Attorney should bring a leadership style that is grounded in principles of equity and inclusion and can partner with ALC’s leadership and staff to build connectivity and cohesion across the organization. This position is temporarily supervised by the Director of Programs.
The Organization
ALC is the nation’s first legal organization focusing on advancing and defending the civil rights of Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities, including Arab and Middle Eastern communities. Since 1972, ALC has preserved affordable housing in San Francisco’s Chinatown, litigated high-profile civil rights cases, advocated for the passage of landmark policy changes, and provided an array of services, including community education, advocacy, and direct client representation to further the rights of low-income immigrants and communities of color. Current program areas include Housing Rights, Immigrant Rights, Community Safety, National Security & Civil Rights, Workers’ Rights, and Voting Rights.
Primary Responsibilities
Supervise the Immigrant Rights’ legal team to provide direct legal services to low-income API immigrants and oversee legal casework and client management, including contesting aggravated felony and other criminal-immigration charges, habeas actions seeking release from ICE detention, and constitutional challenges to ICE enforcement practices
Provide high-quality direct legal services on the issues above
Work with attorneys and the Legal Director to staff ongoing litigation and identify new opportunities, legal theories, and claims to challenge civil rights abuses in the immigration system
Help to develop and implement the short and long-term goals of the IR Program
In collaboration with other staff, develop advocacy strategies to address the impacts of the existing immigration systems on API immigrant communities and other immigrant communities of color
Work with Community Advocacy staff on community engagement strategies
Collaborate with Communications staff to develop stories with ALC clients and their communities and execute narrative-shifting strategies
Collaborate and coordinate with relevant programs on work that intersects with the immigration system
Establish and deepen relationships with grassroots partners, advocacy organizations, and other stakeholders
Participate in regular one-on-one supervision check-in meetings, staff meetings, program team meetings, and other organization meetings, as requested
Perform administrative duties, such as performance reviews, fund reporting, and grant management
Perform other duties as needed
All ALC staff are expected to participate in regular check-in meetings with their supervisor/supervisees, staff meetings, team meetings, and other organization meetings, as required. This includes two (2) annual retreats, an anniversary celebration dinner, and meetings as needed in the San Francisco Bay area.
The above statements are not intended to encompass all functions of the position; rather, they are intended to provide a general framework of the requirements of the position. Job incumbents may be required to perform other functions not specifically addressed in this posting.
Qualifications
JD and Bar Membership is required, preferably with the California State Bar
Minimum one year of experience supervising staff
Substantive experience with immigration issues and a minimum of five (5) years' related legal services or state/federal court litigation experience, ideally with familiarity in practicing in a nonprofit organization
Significant removal defense for people with criminal convictions and federal court experience is highly desired
Familiarity with the intersection of immigration status and other issues, such as national security, employment and housing, is a plus
Demonstrated leadership and ability to work independently and in collaboration with other attorneys, community advocates, and community-based organizations
Demonstrated commitment to building power for and with grassroots communities
Experience working with API and AMEMSA (Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, and South Asian) community members impacted by the immigration legal system is highly desired
A trusted colleague who works effectively within a nonprofit management team toward organizational goals and objectives
Excellent research, analytical, written, and oral communication skills
Non-English language skills (i.e. Asian languages or Spanish) desirable but not required
Interested candidates should submit via email the following to [email protected] by July 1, 2024:
Cover letter addressing your interest in the position
Resume
Writing sample (no more than ten (10) pages)
Three professional references
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