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STAFF ATTORNEY, HOUSING ADVOCACY AND EVICTION DEFENSE

Híbrido, O trabalho pode ser executado em ou perto de San Francisco, CA
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  • Detalhes

    Tipo de Emprego:Tempo Integral
    Data de Início:30 de setembro de 2024
    Educação:Outros Requerimentos Educacionais
    Salário:USD $100.000 - $115.000 / ano
    Depending on experience

    Descrição

    STAFF ATTORNEY, HOUSING ADVOCACY AND EVICTION DEFENSE

    ALRP seeks a Staff Attorney to join our growing HIV/AIDS Housing Advocacy Project. The Staff Attorney will provide direct services to people living with HIV/AIDS in a variety of legal issues related to housing, with a primary focus on eviction defense litigation. This is an exciting opportunity to be a part of San Francisco’s groundbreaking “right-to-counsel” initiative, which guarantees that every tenant facing eviction has access to full-scope legal representation. We are looking for a highly motivated individual interested in working in a cooperative, flexible office, committed to social justice. Depending on your experience, the starting salary is $100,000. We offer good benefits and flexible work hours. People of color, women, and those with disabilities, including HIV, are encouraged to apply.

    Responsibilities: Provide counseling and direct, full-scope legal services to people with HIV/AIDS in matters related to housing, including:

    • Conducting client intake interviews, giving information and advice, and making referrals.
    • Engaging in all stages of unlawful detainer litigation, including: preparing first responses, investigation and discovery, motion work, stipulation compliance, litigation strategy, and full-scope representation at trial.
    • Negotiating settlement agreements in unlawful detainer cases, with an emphasis on assisting clients in maintaining their housing.
    • Assisting clients with administrative hearings at the San Francisco Rent Board and other agencies.
    • Advocating on behalf of clients to secure reasonable accommodations, enforce habitability standards, challenge illegal rent increases, and support basic tenancy rights.
    • Maintaining accurate computerized client files and preparing reports.
    • Conducting community presentations and trainings on legal issues relevant to ALRP’s client population, and attending community events to increase organization visibility.
    • Assisting in developing culturally sensitive trainings and materials for Panel Attorneys.
    • Identifying and establishing ties with other agencies that serve people with HIV/AIDS.
    • General office duties, Panel Attorney relations, recruitment of attorneys, supervision of law clerks.

    Qualifications:

    • Active membership in good standing with the State Bar of California.
    • Experience working with vulnerable populations including people with mental health disabilities, people living with HIV/AIDS, people of color, low-income individuals or families, people with substance use disorders, people with a history of homelessness or incarceration, and people in the LGBTQIA+ community.
    • Commitment to public service and social justice; positive attitude; cooperative approach to lawyering.
    • Experience in litigation, negotiation, and mediation.
    • Strong public speaking and writing skills.
    • Robust organizational skills and ability to work under tight deadlines.
    • Bilingual or proficient Spanish a plus.

    Please submit your resume and cover letter to our Director of Housing and Litigation, Jeffrey Dulgar, jeff@alrp.org

    STAFF ATTORNEY, HOUSING ADVOCACY AND EVICTION DEFENSE

    ALRP seeks a Staff Attorney to join our growing HIV/AIDS Housing Advocacy Project. The Staff Attorney will provide direct services to people living with HIV/AIDS in a variety of legal issues related to housing, with a primary focus on eviction defense litigation. This is an exciting opportunity to be a part of San Francisco’s groundbreaking “right-to-counsel” initiative, which guarantees that every tenant facing eviction has access to full-scope legal representation. We are looking for a highly motivated individual interested in working in a cooperative, flexible office, committed to social justice. Depending on your experience, the starting salary is $100,000. We offer good benefits and flexible work hours. People of color, women, and those with disabilities, including HIV, are encouraged to apply.

    Responsibilities: Provide counseling and direct, full-scope legal services to people with HIV/AIDS in…

    Benefícios

    We offer good benefits and flexible work hours.

    We offer good benefits and flexible work hours.

    Nível de Proficiência do Idioma

    Bilingual or proficient in Spanish a plus

    Bilingual or proficient in Spanish a plus

    Localização

    Híbrido
    O trabalho pode ser executado em ou perto de San Francisco, CA
    1663 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA

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