STAFF ATTORNEY, LEGAL HELPLINE
Center for WorkLife Law
UC Law SF (formerly UC Hastings) was founded in 1878 as the law department of the University of California and was the first law school in California. Over the years, it has built a legacy and reputation of being a preeminent institution comprised of renowned faculty committed to the study of legal theory and research, preparing students for careers in the judicial system, public service, and industry.
The College is redefining legal education through an experiential, interdisciplinary, and international approach to the law. By integrating rigorous academics with hands-on practice, the College is preparing its graduates to tackle modern legal challenges.
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
The Center for WorkLife Law is a national advocacy and research organization that advances gender and racial equity by strengthening legal rights for pregnant people and family caregivers. Our work seeks to ensure all people have the freedom to build and maintain economic security through employment and educational opportunities, without having to sacrifice their health or their loved ones’ care. As a Center of the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco, WorkLife Law provides direct assistance to workers and students in need and addresses structural inequality by changing public policy at the state and national levels.
THE ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Staff Attorney will be primarily responsible for managing and providing services on WorkLife Law’s free legal helpline serving workers who need assistance with employment issues related to pregnancy, abortion and pregnancy loss, lactation, and family caregiving, including parenting, eldercare, and disability care. In addition, the Staff Attorney will develop know-your-rights resources and practical tools for workers and their allies. The Staff Attorney will also regularly share with the WorkLife Law team their insights gleaned from speaking with workers on the helpline to inform the Center’s policy priorities, research, and advocacy. The Staff Attorney may also support similar efforts to support pregnant and caregiving postsecondary students, as capacity allows. This is a fully-benefited employee position with a 12-month contract that will renew depending on the availability of funding.
Typical duties and responsibilities include:
Legal Helpline – Direct Assistance: Provide direct assistance to workers on WorkLife Law’s helpline with compassion, resourcefulness, cultural competency, legal expertise, and clarity. Providing this assistance is the primary responsibility for this role and will account for the majority of the Staff Attorney’s work time. The Staff Attorney will provide information about legal rights, as well as practical support on how to access workplace accommodations and leave and relief from employment discrimination. The Staff Attorney will be responsible for analyzing callers’ situations by listening closely, reviewing documents, and applying relevant laws. With assistance as necessary from WorkLife Law senior staff, the Staff Attorney will formulate a strategy for serving each caller and will engage callers throughout the process. Depending on the needs of the individual caller, services provided will range from answering questions about legal rights and providing know-your-rights materials to writing letters to employers and providing ongoing support over many months. •
Legal Helpline – Management: WorkLife Law’s helpline is a national “warm-line” where workers reach out via email/online form or voicemail. The Staff Attorney will be responsible for triaging incoming helpline calls, ensuring callers receive a timely response, maintaining helpline records (including demographic data), and improving helpline policies and processes as needed.
Resource Creation: Create and update documents explaining the law for workers, as well as documents explaining employer obligations for use by helpline callers when negotiating with their employers. As time permits, the Staff Attorney may assist in the creation of other WorkLife Law practical and educational materials for a range of stakeholders. Resource creation includes researching and fact checking to ensure materials remain up to date, seeking and incorporating feedback from stakeholders to ensure the materials meet their needs, and translating complicated legal ideas into accessible language that is appropriate for the audience at hand.
Policy Advocacy: Regularly update WorkLife Law team on trends identified via helpline calls as they relate to the Center’s policy advocacy. Strategize with WorkLife Law team to ensure the experiences of workers are informing WorkLife Law’s policy advocacy and research. Identify helpline callers interested in sharing their experiences to create policy change.
REQUIREMENTS:
Education & Experience:
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
BENEFITS
Health and Welfare Benefits
For your Financial Future
For your Work/Life Balance
This is an exempt, remote opportunity, 30 hours per week. The salary range is $60,000 - $67,400 annually (commensurate with qualifications, location and experience), plus an excellent benefits package. Apply to: https://uclawsf.breezy.hr/p/1e36952d3c58-staff-attorney-legal-helpline
This position has been designated as "sensitive" and requires a pre-employment background check. This position is open until filled.
UC Law SF is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
STAFF ATTORNEY, LEGAL HELPLINE
Center for WorkLife Law
UC Law SF (formerly UC Hastings) was founded in 1878 as the law department of the University of California and was the first law school in California. Over the years, it has built a legacy and reputation of being a preeminent institution comprised of renowned faculty committed to the study of legal theory and research, preparing students for careers in the judicial system, public service, and industry.
The College is redefining legal education through an experiential, interdisciplinary, and international approach to the law. By integrating rigorous academics with hands-on practice, the College is preparing its graduates to tackle modern legal challenges.
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
The Center for WorkLife Law is a national advocacy and research organization that advances gender and racial equity by strengthening legal rights for pregnant people and family caregivers. Our work seeks to ensure all…