Bilingual (Spanish & English) Staff Attorney
Company: Greater Washington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 1, 2024
Job Description:
We believe that a life free of violence and abuse is a basic
human right. Our mission is:
- To ADVOCATE for domestic violence victims, at-risk children,
and other vulnerable individuals through comprehensive pro bono
legal services;
- To EMPOWER victims with knowledge, resources, and ongoing
support; and
- To BROADEN OUR IMPACT by engaging, training, and supporting a
strong and diverse network of volunteer lawyers and community
volunteers.Since 2008, DC Volunteer Lawyers Project (DCVLP) has
provided free legal services to thousands of survivors of domestic
violence, vulnerable children, and immigrant survivors of
gender-based violence. To broaden our reach, we recruit, train, and
support hundreds of dedicated volunteer attorneys each year. In our
Domestic Violence Program, we represent survivors of domestic
violence, including victims of dating violence, sexual assault,
stalking, and gender-based violence. We are committed to providing
trauma-informed legal services that address the comprehensive needs
of our clients. Our attorneys, volunteers, and advocates help
clients achieve long-term safety and stability by connecting
survivors and at-risk children to our community partners for
assistance during and beyond the closing of their case.WHY YOU WANT
THIS JOB:
- You believe that a life free from violence and abuse is a basic
human right.
- You are looking for a job that matters.
- You have demonstrated commitment to working with vulnerable
populations and you want to use your law degree to provide
marginalized individuals with access to high-quality legal
services.
- You are looking for a job where you can improve access to
justice for Spanish-speaking or limited English proficiency
survivors who may be unfamiliar with the justice system in the
United States.WHAT THIS JOB WILL ENTAIL:
- Provide high-quality representation in domestic violence and
family law cases (all in DC Superior Court) to survivors, with a
focus on survivors who speak Spanish or have limited English
proficiency. Note: Primary service delivery both in written and
oral communications will be in Spanish.
- Help survivors navigate the unique differences between the
United States court systems and justice systems in the survivor's
home country.
- Provide brief advice at walk-in or phone-based legal clinics to
survivors of domestic violence with a focus on Spanish-speaking
survivors and those with limited English proficiency.
- Collaborate with DCVLP's client advocates to ensure holistic
and culturally specific service delivery.
- Develop guides and trainings for other attorneys and advocates
geared towards improving services offered to Spanish-speaking and
limited English proficiency survivors of domestic violence.
- Represent DCVLP at meetings and collaborations with other
organizations with a focus on increasing access to justice for
survivors whose first language is not English.OTHER DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES:Other relevant duties as assigned. This
description is not an attempt to list all essential functions of
this position as it is recognized that job duties may change over
time, based on DCVLP's needs. You are able to work virtually, but
you understand that onsite attendance in our D.C. office, court,
and community locations will be required.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- A J.D. degree from an accredited law school.
- Active DC Bar membership or eligible to waive into the D.C. Bar
and committed to submitting an application if hired.
- Minimum of 1 to 3 years of legal experience. Experience working
with domestic violence victims and/or trauma survivors while
providing these services in Spanish, especially in a legal services
or law school clinic setting, is strongly preferred.
- Professional Working Proficiency in Spanish and above is
required.
- Superlative interpersonal skills and ability to develop good
working relationships with clients, staff, and partner
organizations.
- Excellent organizational skills, ability to manage multiple
priorities at once, and ability to work independently.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.SALARY &
BENEFITS:DCVLP has a positive and supportive work environment with
an intentional focus on recruiting, nurturing, and retaining a
talented and diverse staff. We prioritize a healthy work-life
balance. The salary range for this position is $72,000. Employees
receive 90% employer-paid health and dental insurance and vision
insurance is also available. DCVLP sponsors a 403(b) retirement
plan with a 4% employer contribution. DCVLP also provides a
tax-free stipend of $75 each month for personal cell phone and
Wi-Fi expenses. Employees receive generous paid time off every
year, including three weeks of vacation, three weeks of wellness
leave, and 13 holidays. We offer a generous family leave policy for
parents following the birth or adoption of a child or placement of
a foster child. DCVLP employees are also eligible to participate in
the federal government's Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
program. For more information, see . And DCVLP attorneys are
eligible to participate in the DC Bar Foundation's Loan Repayment
Assistance Program. For more information, see .PHYSICAL
REQUIREMENTS OF THE JOB:In addition to the functional skills in
this job posting, the following physical abilities are
representative of physical demands and environment essential to
this position:
- Regular attendance at DCVLP's office, community clinics, DC
Superior Court hearings, and client home and school visits are
required.
- Ability to travel to court venues and community locations.
- The work environment has moderate noise (i.e., business office
with computers, phone, printers, and light traffic).TO APPLY:DCVLP
has a non-discrimination policy and encourages all interested and
qualified applicants to apply regardless of race, gender, sexual
orientation, religion, age, disability, or other status protected
by applicable law. Interested applicants should send a letter of
intent and a resume to Sara Tennen at jobs@dcvlp.org.
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