New Hampshire Legal Assistance (NHLA) seeks a Staff Attorney to join our nonprofit law firm. The Staff Attorney will have generalist duties, with a significant focus on domestic violence protective order and family law cases and additional work in NHLA’s housing and public benefits practices. This position will be a great fit for an attorney who enjoys handling a variety of different case types and learning new subject matter.
Office space (which may be shared) for the Staff Attorney is available in NHLA’s Concord, Manchester, Berlin, or Claremont offices. NHLA has a remote work policy under which two days per week of remote work is typically approved. All NHLA staff members are provided with the necessary equipment (such as laptop computers) to work remotely.
Regular in-state travel throughout New Hampshire is required. Occasional travel out of state, for example to national conferences, is anticipated. Travel reimbursement including mileage is provided.
NHLA is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Position Salary/Benefits:
This is a full-time position. Full-time is defined as 37.5 hours per week. This position is considered exempt for the purpose of federal wage/hour law.
The anticipated salary for the position depends on prior law practice experience, expected to range from $70,000 per year (for candidates with 0 years of prior law practice experience) to $80,526 per year (for candidates with 5 years of prior law practice experience). Higher salary is available for candidates with more than 5 years of prior law practice experience (NHLA is committed to salary transparency for candidates; details provided upon request). Additional compensation of $1,500 per year is available for staff members who are fluent in at least one language in addition to English and willing to use the second language in their work. The position is eligible for the NHLA employee benefits package including medical/dental insurance for the employee and the employee’s family members, 401(k) contributions, and generous paid time off.
How to Apply:
Please send your resume, along with a cover letter summarizing your interest in the position and your qualifications, to: officemanager@nhla.org. Applications that do not include a resume and a cover letter will not receive full consideration.
Please apply by 5 PM on Wednesday, April 22 for full consideration. Applications received after April 22 may be considered on a rolling basis.
If you are not currently admitted to the New Hampshire Bar Association, please let us know when and how you plan to seek admission.
In your cover email, please feel invited to tell us anything that will help us communicate respectfully with you, including your pronouns, the pronunciation of your name, any communication access needs or reasonable accommodations requested during the hiring process, or any other relevant information.
About New Hampshire Legal Assistance:
NHLA is a statewide nonprofit law firm that helps low-income and older individuals and families with civil legal problems that impact their basic needs, such as housing, economic security, and safety from violence. As a civil legal aid provider, we represent clients in all of New Hampshire’s state and federal courts, as well as before administrative agencies. We advocate for low-income and older people in the New Hampshire Legislature and offer training and education to our client communities as well as fellow service providers. NHLA is a cornerstone New Hampshire nonprofit marking our 55th anniversary in 2026.
This is a full-time position. Full-time is defined as 37.5 hours per week. This position is considered exempt for the purpose of federal wage/hour law.
The anticipated salary for the position depends on prior law practice experience, expected to range from $70,000 per year (for candidates with 0 years of prior law practice experience) to $80,526 per year (for candidates with 5 years of prior law practice experience). Higher salary is available for candidates with more than 5 years of prior law practice experience (NHLA is committed to salary transparency for candidates; details provided upon request). Additional compensation of $1,500 per year is available for staff members who are fluent in at least one language in addition to English and willing to use the second language in their work. The position is eligible for the NHLA employee benefits package including medical/dental insurance for the employee and the employee’s family members, 401(k) contributions, and generous paid time off.