The New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty seeks a full-time attorney to advance housing justice and consumer protections for New Mexico’s families.
NMCLP is a nationally recognized non-profit law firm that engages in systemic advocacy and impact litigation to advance the health, economic, and educational wellbeing of New Mexico’s families. We partner with our communities to provide advocacy and representation through the courts, the legislature and administrative agencies, community education, and media. To learn more about NMCLP, please visit our website at www.nmpovertylaw.org.
We seek an attorney to work with community leaders throughout New Mexico to increase and enforce housing and consumer rights in New Mexico. NMCLP’s Economic Equity team partners with communities and policymakers for policy changes that advance housing stability, increase affordable housing options, and improve and enforce the rights of New Mexico renters. The team works with a broad network of community partners, leaders, advocates, and attorneys.
While housing justice is this role's primary focus, there will be opportunity to advocate on a variety of legal and policy issues that are priorities for our communities. The role can be tailored to attorneys with management experience or provide professional development to grow your management skills.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Required: 1 year or more litigation or direct representation experience; passionate about housing and fair lending/debt collection reform; ‘no-stone-unturned’ thoroughness and persistence; strong leadership skills and ability to problem-solve creatively; ability to develop expertise in complex regulations and policies; commitment to economic, racial, and gender justice.
Preferred: Spanish, Indigenous language, or other language fluency; experience with lobbying, legislative, and government processes, budget analysis, media, and coalition building.
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The New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty seeks a full-time attorney to advance housing justice and consumer protections for New Mexico’s families.
NMCLP is a nationally recognized non-profit law firm that engages in systemic advocacy and impact litigation to advance the health, economic, and educational wellbeing of New Mexico’s families. We partner with our communities to provide advocacy and representation through the courts, the legislature and administrative agencies, community education, and media. To learn more about NMCLP, please visit our website at www.nmpovertylaw.org.
We seek an attorney to work with community leaders throughout New Mexico to increase and enforce housing and consumer rights in New Mexico. NMCLP’s Economic Equity team partners with communities and policymakers for policy changes that advance housing stability, increase affordable housing options, and improve and enforce the rights of New Mexico renters. The team…
We offer a competitive salary and a healthy benefits package: paid vacation, sick, and other leave (13 holidays including Juneteenth, Indigenous People’s Day, and your birthday), paid parental leave, 401k retirement plan, and opportunities for professional development.
We offer a competitive salary and a healthy benefits package: paid vacation, sick, and other leave (13 holidays including Juneteenth, Indigenous People’s Day, and your birthday), paid parental leave, 401k retirement plan, and opportunities for professional development.
Preferred: Spanish, Indigenous language, or other language fluency
Preferred: Spanish, Indigenous language, or other language fluency
If you are interested in this job, we encourage you to apply in confidence by emailing a resume and cover letter that describes what interests you about the mission of NMCLP to contact@nmpovertylaw.org. Position will be open until filled.
If applying for other open attorney positions, please submit one application with both positions named in your cover letter.
If you are interested in this job, we encourage you to apply in confidence by emailing a resume and cover letter that describes what interests you about the mission of NMCLP to…