Position Overview
The National Immigration Project has an immediate opening for an attorney experienced in detention and habeas litigation to join our team. The attorney will litigate habeas petitions, provide mentorship and training to other attorneys, coordinate the development of pipelines for habeas referrals, and develop litigation and legal advocacy to challenge unlawful detention. The attorney will focus primarily on building and supporting habeas projects in the DMV, Louisiana and the Southeast, and other regions facing heightened enforcement. The attorney may also provide technical assistance, training, written resources, and other support to members and partners in their areas of expertise. The attorney will be a key part of our programs team and will work collaboratively with colleagues to ensure that organizational and movement goals are advanced. Expertise in immigration detention and habeas litigation are required for this position.
Key Responsibilities
Qualifications
National Immigration Project is an Equal Opportunity Employer that actively recruits women, Black, Brown, Indigenous, and other People of Color, persons with disabilities, persons of diverse gender and sexual identities, immigrants, and formerly incarcerated persons.
Excellent benefits, including medical, dental, retirement, and generous vacation and leave time. This is a full-time exempt union position. All National Immigration Project union staff are represented by the National Organization of Legal Services Workers (NOLSW), UAW Local 2320, AFL-CIO. This position is fully remote. Periodic travel is required for in-person meetings and court appearances.
Proficiency in Spanish or other widely spoken languages in immigrant communities is highly desirable.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, three references, and a short (5-page) writing sample in a single PDF to jobs@nipnlg.org. Include “Detention Attorney” in the subject of email. Position open until filled, although applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible. No phone calls please.