Posted : Thursday, April 25, 2024 02:06 PM
Summary
Legal Aid at Work (LAAW) partners with people to help them understand and assert their workplace rights, and advocates for employment laws and systems that empower low-paid workers and marginalized communities.
LAAW has seven core program areas: (1) Disability Rights; (2) Racial Economic Justice; (3) Gender Equity & LGBTQ Rights; (4) Wage Protection; (5) Work & Family; (6) National Origin and Immigrants’ Rights; and (7) Community Legal Services.
Through these programs, LAAW: • Provides free, individualized legal advice and counsel throughout California to thousands of low-income workers; • Pursues targeted enforcement and impact litigation to strengthen and clarify the law; • Conducts community outreach and education for workers, their advocates, their families, and their health and social service providers; and • Advocates for laws, regulations, and policies at the local, state, and national levels to strengthen civil and workplace rights.
As a social justice organization, Legal Aid at Work’s mission is rooted in the firm belief that all people deserve respect, dignity, and self-determination at work, at school, and in their communities.
Structural and systemic racism—with the oppression of Black and Indigenous people at its core—and other forms of injustice shape the society and the civic, political, and legal systems in which we work and live.
Legal Aid at Work is committed to developing and nurturing an organizational culture that will dismantle systems of oppression, uplift people from underrepresented communities, and create a workplace that is truly equitable and inclusive.
As such, we strongly encourage candidates from underrepresented communities to apply.
The Position The Wage Protection Program aims to help build a just economy where all workers are empowered to win fair wages and dignified workplaces through legal representation and advocacy.
We believe that building worker power is fundamental to achieving our mission.
As lawyers, we strive to ground our legal advocacy in community-led efforts because we know that without the strength and backing of organized and informed workers, legal gains will not last.
For this reason, we often work in partnership with worker centers and other community-based organizations.
Our commitment to our clients includes not just legal representation but ensuring that they are educated and empowered through the process.
We strive to center and prioritize the most marginalized workers in predominately low-wage industries, because an economy that works for them will help all workers.
We also aim to bring litigation that has the potential to improve industry practice, by targeting powerful actors within a particular market or common practices that employers use to evade wage-and-hour liability.
Legal Aid at Work seeks a Staff Attorney for our Wage Protection Program with a deep commitment to advancing workers’ rights to assume significant responsibility in impact and enforcement litigation and other advocacy efforts on behalf of low-wage workers.
Responsibilities The Staff Attorney will work within and across teams to further the goals of the Wage Protection Program, with a particular emphasis on developing and litigating wage and hour cases, including, but not limited to, class actions, Private Attorney General Act lawsuits, and other multi-plaintiff cases.
The Staff Attorney is responsible for: • Investigating, developing, initiating and litigating enforcement and impact cases; • Assisting with the Program’s direct services work, including representing clients in limited and full legal representation in administrative hearings; • Assisting the Program Director and other team members with developing strategy for the program; • Engaging in federal, state, and local policy advocacy (often in coalition with other organizations); • Conducting community outreach and education in conjunction with community partners; • On occasion, coach and mentor law clerks and fellows.
Requirements The following list of core competencies and experiences is provided to share insight into the requirements of the role and the general level of experience we seek in candidates.
We encourage all qualified candidates and those with relevant or transferable experience to apply, even if you do not bring experience in all of the areas noted below.
Candidates must be active members of the California State Bar, or be willing to take the next California Bar Examination if currently a member of another state bar.
LAAW will consider candidates located anywhere in the state of California, but there is a preference for this person to be based in the Bay Area.
Legal Aid offers employees the flexibility to work primarily from home, contingent on business needs and professional responsibilities.
Strong preference will be given to applicants with personal or professional experience working with impacted communities.
• Demonstrated commitment to social justice and civil rights work; a passion for Legal Aid at Work’s mission of seeking justice for low-wage workers; • 2 to 5 years of litigation experience; those with more years of experience will still be considered; • Experience working with low-wage worker and/or immigrant communities; • Experience with investigation, case development, and litigation including discovery, motion practice, hearings, trials and/or appeals in California and/or federal courts; • The ability to work collaboratively on a small team of attorneys and paralegals; • Experience managing multiple projects simultaneously, and prioritizing competing deadlines; • Willingness to develop projects on their own initiative; • Strong legal research, writing, and analytical skills; • The ability to think strategically about the role of a legal nonprofit in supporting grassroots organizing efforts; • A commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion and the ability to hold and foster difficult and necessary conversations about sex, race, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, and other protected categories.
• A commitment to racial equity work and incorporating racial equity principles into legal advocacy; • Ability to use tact and diplomacy when dealing with sensitive issues and to maintain confidentiality; • Strong interpersonal skills, initiative, leadership, and organizational abilities; • Willingness to supervise and mentor law students; • The ability to travel as necessary within California and to other parts of the country for litigation, speaking events, meetings, and conferences.
Additional Preferred Qualifications Knowledge of California and federal wage and hour law, employment law, and court and/or administrative procedures; • Fluency in Spanish, Mandarin, or other languages commonly spoken by low-wage workers in California.
Compensation Legal Aid at Work offers salaries that are competitive in the public interest law community.
Benefits include health plans, long-term disability and life insurance, 403(b) retirement plan, and generous paid vacation and holidays.
As a unionized organization, Legal Aid at Work believes in the importance of employees organizing to improve their working conditions.
This position is included in the bargaining unit represented by ESC Local 20.
Salary placement at hire and salary advancement will be in accordance with the negotiated salary scale in the union contract for this position.
Attorney salaries are paid depending on years out of law school and range from $90,000 to $172,950.
For example, first-year attorneys are paid $90,000; third-year attorneys are paid $95,300; fifth-year attorneys are paid $101,000.
To Apply Please email (1) your resume, (2) a cover letter detailing your interest in the position, and (3) three references to: WPP Staff Attorney Search Committee, Legal Aid at Work Email: jobs@legalaidatwork.
org Legal Aid at Work is committed to a diverse, multicultural work environment.
LAAW is an equal opportunity and fair chance, employer.
Our complete EEO and DEI statements as well as further information concerning the organization and its programs can be found at www.
legalaidatwork.
org.
Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, Legal Aid at Work will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records for employment.
LAAW has seven core program areas: (1) Disability Rights; (2) Racial Economic Justice; (3) Gender Equity & LGBTQ Rights; (4) Wage Protection; (5) Work & Family; (6) National Origin and Immigrants’ Rights; and (7) Community Legal Services.
Through these programs, LAAW: • Provides free, individualized legal advice and counsel throughout California to thousands of low-income workers; • Pursues targeted enforcement and impact litigation to strengthen and clarify the law; • Conducts community outreach and education for workers, their advocates, their families, and their health and social service providers; and • Advocates for laws, regulations, and policies at the local, state, and national levels to strengthen civil and workplace rights.
As a social justice organization, Legal Aid at Work’s mission is rooted in the firm belief that all people deserve respect, dignity, and self-determination at work, at school, and in their communities.
Structural and systemic racism—with the oppression of Black and Indigenous people at its core—and other forms of injustice shape the society and the civic, political, and legal systems in which we work and live.
Legal Aid at Work is committed to developing and nurturing an organizational culture that will dismantle systems of oppression, uplift people from underrepresented communities, and create a workplace that is truly equitable and inclusive.
As such, we strongly encourage candidates from underrepresented communities to apply.
The Position The Wage Protection Program aims to help build a just economy where all workers are empowered to win fair wages and dignified workplaces through legal representation and advocacy.
We believe that building worker power is fundamental to achieving our mission.
As lawyers, we strive to ground our legal advocacy in community-led efforts because we know that without the strength and backing of organized and informed workers, legal gains will not last.
For this reason, we often work in partnership with worker centers and other community-based organizations.
Our commitment to our clients includes not just legal representation but ensuring that they are educated and empowered through the process.
We strive to center and prioritize the most marginalized workers in predominately low-wage industries, because an economy that works for them will help all workers.
We also aim to bring litigation that has the potential to improve industry practice, by targeting powerful actors within a particular market or common practices that employers use to evade wage-and-hour liability.
Legal Aid at Work seeks a Staff Attorney for our Wage Protection Program with a deep commitment to advancing workers’ rights to assume significant responsibility in impact and enforcement litigation and other advocacy efforts on behalf of low-wage workers.
Responsibilities The Staff Attorney will work within and across teams to further the goals of the Wage Protection Program, with a particular emphasis on developing and litigating wage and hour cases, including, but not limited to, class actions, Private Attorney General Act lawsuits, and other multi-plaintiff cases.
The Staff Attorney is responsible for: • Investigating, developing, initiating and litigating enforcement and impact cases; • Assisting with the Program’s direct services work, including representing clients in limited and full legal representation in administrative hearings; • Assisting the Program Director and other team members with developing strategy for the program; • Engaging in federal, state, and local policy advocacy (often in coalition with other organizations); • Conducting community outreach and education in conjunction with community partners; • On occasion, coach and mentor law clerks and fellows.
Requirements The following list of core competencies and experiences is provided to share insight into the requirements of the role and the general level of experience we seek in candidates.
We encourage all qualified candidates and those with relevant or transferable experience to apply, even if you do not bring experience in all of the areas noted below.
Candidates must be active members of the California State Bar, or be willing to take the next California Bar Examination if currently a member of another state bar.
LAAW will consider candidates located anywhere in the state of California, but there is a preference for this person to be based in the Bay Area.
Legal Aid offers employees the flexibility to work primarily from home, contingent on business needs and professional responsibilities.
Strong preference will be given to applicants with personal or professional experience working with impacted communities.
• Demonstrated commitment to social justice and civil rights work; a passion for Legal Aid at Work’s mission of seeking justice for low-wage workers; • 2 to 5 years of litigation experience; those with more years of experience will still be considered; • Experience working with low-wage worker and/or immigrant communities; • Experience with investigation, case development, and litigation including discovery, motion practice, hearings, trials and/or appeals in California and/or federal courts; • The ability to work collaboratively on a small team of attorneys and paralegals; • Experience managing multiple projects simultaneously, and prioritizing competing deadlines; • Willingness to develop projects on their own initiative; • Strong legal research, writing, and analytical skills; • The ability to think strategically about the role of a legal nonprofit in supporting grassroots organizing efforts; • A commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion and the ability to hold and foster difficult and necessary conversations about sex, race, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, and other protected categories.
• A commitment to racial equity work and incorporating racial equity principles into legal advocacy; • Ability to use tact and diplomacy when dealing with sensitive issues and to maintain confidentiality; • Strong interpersonal skills, initiative, leadership, and organizational abilities; • Willingness to supervise and mentor law students; • The ability to travel as necessary within California and to other parts of the country for litigation, speaking events, meetings, and conferences.
Additional Preferred Qualifications Knowledge of California and federal wage and hour law, employment law, and court and/or administrative procedures; • Fluency in Spanish, Mandarin, or other languages commonly spoken by low-wage workers in California.
Compensation Legal Aid at Work offers salaries that are competitive in the public interest law community.
Benefits include health plans, long-term disability and life insurance, 403(b) retirement plan, and generous paid vacation and holidays.
As a unionized organization, Legal Aid at Work believes in the importance of employees organizing to improve their working conditions.
This position is included in the bargaining unit represented by ESC Local 20.
Salary placement at hire and salary advancement will be in accordance with the negotiated salary scale in the union contract for this position.
Attorney salaries are paid depending on years out of law school and range from $90,000 to $172,950.
For example, first-year attorneys are paid $90,000; third-year attorneys are paid $95,300; fifth-year attorneys are paid $101,000.
To Apply Please email (1) your resume, (2) a cover letter detailing your interest in the position, and (3) three references to: WPP Staff Attorney Search Committee, Legal Aid at Work Email: jobs@legalaidatwork.
org Legal Aid at Work is committed to a diverse, multicultural work environment.
LAAW is an equal opportunity and fair chance, employer.
Our complete EEO and DEI statements as well as further information concerning the organization and its programs can be found at www.
legalaidatwork.
org.
Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, Legal Aid at Work will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records for employment.
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