Movement Lawyering Supervising Attorney
Company: Bread, Inc.
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 8, 2024
Job Description:
Salary Range: $95,000.00 To $105,500.00 AnnuallyMissionThe
mission of Bread for the City is to help Washington, DC residents
living with low income to develop the power to determine the future
of their own communities. We provide food, clothing, medical care,
and legal and social services to reduce the burden of poverty. We
seek justice through community organizing and public advocacy. We
work to uproot racism, a major cause of poverty. We are committed
to treating our clients with the dignity and respect that all
people deserve.Bread for the City's Legal Clinic works to ensure
better access to justice for individuals in our nation's capital.
The Legal Clinic provides front-line civil legal services primarily
in housing, family, immigration, and public benefits law.Bread for
the City's Movement Lawyering Practice (MLP) is situated within our
housing law practice. The MLP uses legal advocacy and organizing to
help achieve solutions to community-identified issues in ways that
develop local leadership and lasting institutions that can continue
to exert power to effect systemic change. MLP does this work in
collaboration with other legal services organizations and community
groups. Our commitment is to leverage our legal skills and
resources to support DC residents organizing with a long-term and
transformative vision of social change.Position DescriptionThe MLP
supervising attorney helps to coordinate all the work of the MLP,
including supervising the work of a staff attorney and paralegal.
We seek candidates who have 5-7 years of post-JD experience and a
demonstrated commitment to movement lawyering. In addition to
responsibilities around training and mentoring of staff,
supervising attorneys at Bread for the City represent clients and
maintain a caseload. An important part of this position is also the
development and maintenance of relationships with community
partners. The Legal Clinic seeks to fill this position as soon as
possible. The substantive work provided by MLP attorneys includes
but is not limited to:
- Conducting "Know Your Rights" presentations for organized
community groups;
- Listening to and mobilizing alongside local community
organizing groups and coalitions to identify legal strategies to
advance their organizing goals and providing ongoing support with
those strategies. This could include legislative work, civil
litigation, representation in administrative hearings, or ongoing
advice to inform the group's assessment of the legal landscape
affecting their strategy and goals.
- Ensuring equitable redevelopment of public housing properties
by engaging with public housing residents and community partners
organizing public housing residents;
- Participating in legislative and budget advocacy efforts around
affordable housing issues;
- Conducting legal intakes with individuals and providing
individual representation in legal matters such as eviction
litigation, agency hearings, or other proceedings.Our ideal
candidate would possess the following knowledge, experience,
skills, and abilities:
- Applicants must meet one of the following criteria for
eligibility to practice law in DC:
- Be admitted to the DC Bar; or
- (a) be eligible for admission to the DC Bar pursuant to DC
Court of Appeals Rule 46(d) or Rule 46(e) and (b) meet the criteria
for practice pursuant to DC Court of Appeals Rule 49(c)(8); or
- (a) be eligible for admission to the DC Bar pursuant to DC
Court of Appeals Rule 46(c) or 46(d), and (b) meet the criteria for
practice pursuant to DC Court of Appeals Rule 49(c)(9)(B), and (c)
have passed the bar examination in DC or a UBE jurisdiction;
- At least 5 years of post JD legal experience, including at
least 3 years of litigation experience;
- Prior experience in organizing or movement lawyering;
- Experience working with (or knowledge of) federal housing
programs and/or prior experience in housing law, preferably in
DC;
- 2 years of supervisory experience;
- Prior experience in a legal services or other public interest
setting;
- Ability to independently perform legal analysis and train staff
attorneys in doing the same;
- Demonstrated ability to manage multiple complex projects and
deadlines;
- Ability to communicate effectively in oral and written
communication;
- Experience facilitating meetings with diverse members; ability
to resolve differences and drive a group towards a workable
plan;
- Good judgment;
- High degree of flexibility and patience;
- Sense of humor, seriously;
- Ability to work with and lead other staff and interact with a
wide variety of people, including volunteers, in a professional and
collaborative manner;
- Comfortable working both in-person in an open work environment,
with no private offices for staff, and remotely from home;
- Familiarity with Google Organization & Productivity tools
(Gmail, Google Docs, Calendar) and/or ability to learn new
technology systems;
- Bilingual (Spanish/English) skills preferred but not
required;
- Willingness to learn and carry out Bread for the City's
commitments to building a socially just, racially equitable, and
gender affirming culture. We define racial equity as a world where
life outcomes, life chances, and life experiences cannot be
predicted by race. We define a gender affirming culture as spaces
that make people feel radically comfortable and safer expressing
their gender identity, especially for trans and gender
non-conforming people. We see racial equity work as inherently tied
to all other forms of anti-oppression work; we are building a
community that prioritizes Black, Indigenous, and all People of the
Global Majority, DC natives, transgender and gender non-conforming
people, disabled people, and all historically oppressed and
marginalized people at Bread and beyond;
- Must be fully vaccinated and boosted against
Covid-19.Compensation: Bread for the City offers competitive
non-profit salaries based on experience and a generous benefits
package, which can be reviewed at . Supervising Attorney salaries
range from $95,000-$105,500. For those who meet the minimum
qualifications, the base salary starts at $100,000, with an
additional $1,000 per year of experience, capped at 3 years.
Bilingual compensation for fluency in certain languages is an
additional $2,500 added to the base of one's salary. Also, the DC
Bar Foundation offers a Loan Repayment Assistance Program to
qualified Bread for the City attorneys, providing renewable
one-year, interest-free, forgivable loans. For more information,
see .Bread for the City is an equal opportunity employer and does
not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex,
pregnancy, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, sexual
orientation, family responsibility, physical or mental disability,
medical condition, status as a veteran, or any other category
protected by applicable federal, state, or local law, except where
a bona fide occupational qualification applies.To apply: You must
complete an application through Bread for the City's ADP portal. Go
to and click on the "Movement Lawyering Supervising Attorney"
position. Then select "apply" at the top right hand corner to
register for a login and apply for the position. Please upload a
resume and cover letter through this online application process. A
cover letter is an important part of our review process and should
be thoughtfully tailored and speak to not only your qualifications
for the position but also to your commitment to public interest
work. Only those candidates selected for interviews will be
contacted.
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