NYIFUP Managing Attorney
Immigrant Justice Corps
| THE OPPORTUNITY Immigrant Justice Corps (“IJC”) seeks a detained removal defense practitioner with demonstrated field credibility to run the NYIFUP Upstate Coordinator Project along with providing legal training, substantive guidance, and professional mentorship for NY Fellows focused on detention work. This position requires quarterly and annual NYIFUP legal training; management of referrals from NYIFUP providers and the ONA hotline; coordination across providers while elevating trends and best practices for capacity building impact; and all associated contractual program reporting requirements. The NYIFUP Managing Attorney will also play a key role in developing detained removal defense technical support and expansion of universal representation for immigrant New Yorkers in partnership with IJC’s NY Host Organizations. This role will also work with the Training and Legal Technical Assistance team in planning, coordinating, and providing legal support for all Fellows and participate in the recruitment and selection process for Fellows and Host Organizations. Core responsibilities include:
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POSITION REQUIREMENTS
This role requires substantive, field-based expertise directly connected to detained removal defense and the NYIFUP Upstate coordination function.
The successful candidate will demonstrate:
Detention-Defense Subject Matter Expertise
Field?Based Relationships & Coalition Engagement
Legal Training & Technical Assistance Capacity
Programmatic & Coordination Acumen
HOW TO APPLY Please email with the subject line “NYIFUP Managing Attorney”. Include your resume and personalized cover letter that answers the question "What excites you about Immigrant Justice Corps and the NYIFUP Managing Attorney opportunity?” Applications will be considered on a rolling basis and handled with confidentiality. |
Additional Salary Information: The salary range is adjusted for experience and geographic location. Excellent benefits package including 401(k), dental and vision insurance, paid time off, and flexible spending account.
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