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Elizabeth Frankel Fellowship, Houston, Texas Based

On-site, Work must be performed in or near Houston, TX
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  • Details

    End Date:August 29, 2025
    Application Deadline:January 3, 2025
    Payment:Stipend
    Stipend / Wage:Fellows will receive a stipend of $12,000 for 10 weeks
    Hours Per Week:35 hours per week

    Description

    ABOUT THE YOUNG CENTER

    The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights is a national organization dedicated to protecting and advancing the rights and best interests—safety and well-being—of immigrant children in the United States. The Young Center’s Child Advocate Program (CAP) serves as the federally-appointed bests interests representative for unaccompanied and separated immigrant children in federal custody. Through CAP’s state initiative, we also serve and are appointed by the Superior Courts of New Jersey as independent Child Advocates to children released from federal custody into the New Jersey community. Child Advocates meet with children and learn their stories in order to identify and advocate for their best interests through an interdisciplinary, trauma-informed, and culturally sensitive lens. The Young Center’s Policy Program fights for wholesale reform of the immigration system while pursuing immediate changes in policy and practice that center children’s rights and best interests in all decisions. The Technical Assistance Program, the Young Center’s newest program, offers intersectional expertise and critical resources to advocates and service providers working with immigrant children involved in child welfare and other state court systems.

    The Young Center has offices in Houston, San Antonio, and Harlingen, Texas; Chicago, Illinois; New York, New York; Washington, D.C.; Phoenix, Arizona; Los Angeles, California; and Grand Rapids, Michigan. We also serve children through our programs in New Jersey.

    ABOUT ELIZABETH M. FRANKEL (1977-2021)

    Elizabeth M. Frankel (Liz) was the first Associate Director of the Young Center. She joined the Young Center in late 2009, as just the third full-time employee, becoming part of a trio of attorneys in Chicago who would develop and implement an entirely new model for advocating for the rights of immigrant children and youth. Today the Young Center has eight offices across the country with more than 100 staff; Liz was involved in the creation and development of each office. From 2009 to 2015, Liz taught in the Immigrant Child Advocacy Clinic at the University of Chicago Law School. She loved mentoring law students and seeing them use their skills to take pro bono cases or jobs in public interest law.

    ABOUT THE ELIZABETH FRANKEL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

    The Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights annual Elizabeth Frankel Fellowship began in 2022. This Fellowship Program intends to honor Liz’s passion for supporting law students as they learn to advocate effectively for immigrant children and families. The Fellowship Program will enable fellows to spend 10 weeks training to zealously advocate for children, and to carry on Liz’s vision of honoring the child’s wishes through careful, strategic best interests advocacy. The Fellows will serve as Child Advocates for individual children, communicate with stakeholders, conduct legal research and writing, and draft best interests determinations under the guidance of Young Center staff within the Child Advocate Program. The Fellows will also engage in policy advocacy through ongoing initiatives at the Young Center under the supervision of the Policy Program staff. Fellows will be based in Houston, Texas and will spend one week of the Fellowship Program in the Young Center’s Harlingen office to understand how immigration patterns, enforcement, and advocacy play out on the ground along the U.S.- Mexico border. The fellows will also travel to the Young Center’s New York office to learn about the immigration system in New York. The Elizabeth Frankel Advisory Committee, comprised of Liz’s family, friends, colleagues, and Young Center staff, advises the Young Center regarding the operation of the Fellowship Program.

    MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS

    • Law Students who are rising 2 L’s or 3 L’s

    PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

    • Lived experience/knowledge that lends insight into supporting immigrant children and their families
    • Bilingual in Spanish and English (oral and written)
    • Additional consideration will be given to law students who come from backgrounds/circumstances which prevent them from engaging in pro bono work during the summer

    PHYSICAL DEMANDS

    Physical demands include regular attendance, keyboarding, sitting for long periods (at least 5 hours a day), and driving. Ability to use computer, telephone, and copy machine. Ability to travel by plane, car and other conveyances within U.S. Occasional lifting for event setup/preparation.

    COVID-19 CONSIDERATIONS

    All must be fully vaccinated prior to first day of employment except where prohibited by state law.

    APPLICATION DETAILS

    Young Center encourages students from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, creed, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, ancestry, marital or parental status, pregnancy, citizenship, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, genetic information, or veterans’ status. Reasonable accommodation will be made so that qualified disabled applicants may participate in the application process; no applicant will be penalized for requesting accommodation. Please advise in writing of special needs at the time of application.

    Compensation:

    Fellows will receive a stipend of $12,000 for 10 weeks (35 hours per week). The Fellowship Program will run from June to August 2025, with some flexibility as to individual start and end dates. The Fellowship is based in Houston, TX but includes travel to New York, NY and Harlingen, TX, with travel expenses paid for by the Fellowship Program.

    A criminal background check, child abuse and neglect check (CANS), and tuberculosis test will be conducted and is a condition of fellowship.

    Review of candidates will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Please apply on the Young Center website with (1) Cover Letter, (2) Resume, (3) Personal Statement [two pages maximum; statement must highlight the applicant's relevant experience, interest, and future aspirations with respect to legal work with immigrants and children], and (4) three references. Applicants do not need to submit a writing sample. Only complete applications will be considered. The final deadline to submit application materials is January 3, 2025. Materials will be reviewed by the Fellowship Advisory Committee, and interviews with Young Center staff will take place in mid to late January 2025. The Young Center anticipates making offers to potential fellows in late January/early February 2025. If you have any questions, please contact Pam Nickell at pnickell@theyoungcenter.org.

    To learn more about the Young Center’s work, please visit www.TheYoungCenter.org.

    ABOUT THE YOUNG CENTER

    The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights is a national organization dedicated to protecting and advancing the rights and best interests—safety and well-being—of immigrant children in the United States. The Young Center’s Child Advocate Program (CAP) serves as the federally-appointed bests interests representative for unaccompanied and separated immigrant children in federal custody. Through CAP’s state initiative, we also serve and are appointed by the Superior Courts of New Jersey as independent Child Advocates to children released from federal custody into the New Jersey community. Child Advocates meet with children and learn their stories in order to identify and advocate for their best interests through an interdisciplinary, trauma-informed, and culturally sensitive lens. The Young Center’s Policy Program fights for wholesale reform of the immigration system while pursuing immediate changes in…

    Location

    On-site
    Houston, TX, USA

    How to Apply

    Review of candidates will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Please apply on the Young Center website with (1) Cover Letter, (2) Resume, (3) Personal Statement [two pages maximum; statement must highlight the applicant's relevant experience, interest, and future aspirations with respect to legal work with immigrants and children], and (4) three references. Applicants do not need to submit a writing sample. Only complete applications will be considered. The final deadline to submit application materials is January 3, 2025. Materials will be reviewed by the Fellowship Advisory Committee, and interviews with Young Center staff will take place in mid to late January 2025. The Young Center anticipates making offers to potential fellows in late January/early February 2025. If you have any questions, please contact Pam Nickell at pnickell@theyoungcenter.org.

    Review of candidates will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Please apply on the Young Center website with (1) Cover Letter, (2) Resume, (3) Personal Statement…

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