The National Homelessness Law Center (Law Center) seeks a strategic, collaborative, mission-driven thought partner to serve as our Managing Attorney. The Law Center serves as the legal arm of the national movement to end homelessness and is looking for a Managing Attorney compelled by the national housing crisis and energized by our vision of housing as a human right and dismantling structural racism as we seek to end homelessness.
ABOUT THE LAW CENTER
Founded in 1989, the Law Center fearlessly advances federal, state, and local policies to prevent and end homelessness, while fiercely defending the rights of all unhoused persons. Our work has put unhoused children back in school, won new resources for affordable housing, prevented homelessness for renters, overturned laws that criminalize homelessness, and built support for the human right to housing. We play a critical role in protecting, defending, and promoting the rights of unhoused persons to ensure they can lead national, state, and local efforts to end homelessness.
Our core conviction is that no one should have to go without safe, affordable housing, especially in a country as wealthy as ours. The Law Center’s work, in partnership with national, state, and local partners, is critical now more than ever as the eviction and affordable housing crises, exacerbated by the pandemic, push record numbers of people and families into homelessness. People of color, people living with disabilities, women, children, the elderly, victims of interpersonal violence, and members of the LGBTQ+ community are disproportionately and uniquely affected by homelessness, and our work consciously and affirmatively seeks to address these interrelated inequities. In April 2021, the Law Center welcomed its second Executive Director, Antonia Fasanelli, a national leader recognized for her expertise in housing and homelessness law and policy. The Law Center elevates the power and voices of persons with lived expertise in working toward systems change.
We are proud of our high-quality and committed team of 14 staff persons and our large corps of volunteer attorneys. Although headquartered in Washington, DC, Law Center staff live and work across the country. The Law Center’s budget for 2025 is $2.3 million. The Law Center is financially sound and maintains a reserve. For more information on our work, explore our website at www.homelesslaw.org
BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW OF POSITION The Managing Attorney will assist the Law and Policy Team in maximizing the impact, and ensuring the smooth and efficient functioning, of the legal and policy advocacy work of the Law Center. The Managing Attorney will maintain a portfolio of the Law Center’s housing justice work in fair housing and has the option to assist with litigation, organizing, and/or policy matters in the decriminalization, youth and human rights areas.
This is a full-time, exempt role that reports to the Executive Director and is on the organization’s Management Team (non-Bargaining Unit). The person in this role directly supervises 3 Program Directors (Decriminalization Director, Senior Policy Director and Youth Homelessness Director). These three Directors supervise 3 attorneys and 1 support staff member, as well as contractors.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Administrative Management (include 70%)
Housing Justice and other Work (include 30%)
QUALIFICATIONS
WHO YOU ARE
SALARY AND LOCATION
Salary: To ensure equitable compensation, the Law Center uses labor market benchmarking as the basis for establishing the salaries of employees across all roles at the organization. Aligned with this practice and in support of upholding internal equity, we do not negotiate salaries above the stated range. The salary range for this position is $130,000 to $150,000.
Location: The Law Center’s headquarters is in Washington, DC. This position may work remotely with occasional travel to Washington, DC and other areas of the Law Center’s work (e.g. 2 times per year if you are within the DC metro area, or 4 times per year if outside the DC metro area).
The National Homelessness Law Center (Law Center) seeks a strategic, collaborative, mission-driven thought partner to serve as our Managing Attorney. The Law Center serves as the legal arm of the national movement to end homelessness and is looking for a Managing Attorney compelled by the national housing crisis and energized by our vision of housing as a human right and dismantling structural racism as we seek to end homelessness.
ABOUT THE LAW CENTER
Founded in 1989, the Law Center fearlessly advances federal, state, and local policies to prevent and end homelessness, while fiercely defending the rights of all unhoused persons. Our work has put unhoused children back in school, won new resources for affordable housing, prevented homelessness for renters, overturned laws that criminalize homelessness, and built support for the human right to housing. We play a critical role in protecting, defending, and promoting the rights of unhoused persons to…
Health, dental, vision, life, short and long-term disability insurance all fully employer paid and a 403(b)-retirement plan with supplemental salary contribution.The Law Center provides a leave package of vacation (20 days per year), sick leave (10 days per year), personal leave (5 days per year), all Federal holidays, and 12 weeks of parental leave.In addition, the Law Center closes two weeks per year and has flexible work schedule options. A work laptop is provided.
Health, dental, vision, life, short and long-term disability insurance all fully employer paid and a 403(b)-retirement plan with supplemental salary contribution.The Law Center provides a leave package of vacation (20 days per year), sick leave (10 days per year), personal leave (5 days per year), all Federal holidays, and 12 weeks of parental leave.In addition, the Law Center closes two weeks per year and has flexible work schedule options. A work laptop is provided.
Send cover letter and resume to HR@homelesslaw.org with “Managing Attorney, Last Name, First Name” in the subject line. No phone calls, please.
The Law Center is an equal opportunity employer. The Law Center values an inclusive, diverse workplace and does not unlawfully discriminate on any basis prohibited by law. The Law Center encourages applications from all interested persons of any race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, personal appearance, family responsibilities, matriculation, political affiliation, genetic information, union activities, or any other legally protected status. The Law Center is most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may come from a less traditional background. We encourage all who feel capable of performing the necessary duties of the role to apply, even if you are unsure your experience exactly matches the criteria of the job description.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: We seek to fill this position as soon as possible. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until filled.
Send cover letter and resume to HR@homelesslaw.org with “Managing Attorney, Last Name, First Name” in the subject line. No phone calls, please.
The Law Center is an equal opportunity…