Florida Rural Legal Services, Inc. (FRLS) is a non-profit law firm that provides free civil legal aid to eligible individuals, families, and vulnerable communities across 13 Florida counties, as well as to farm workers statewide. Since 1966, FRLS has been dedicated to justice, offering legal services in housing law, family law, consumer protection, public benefits, elder law, disaster relief, education law, and more—at no cost to our clients. FRLS partners with community organizations and pro bono attorneys to provide quality advocacy, outreach, and education aimed at protecting the rights of those in need. For over 50 years, FRLS has been a steadfast advocate for justice. Learn more at www.FRLS.org.
Florida Rural Legal Services, Inc. is seeking to hire a paralegal to join our Pro Bono Team. The purpose of this position is to implement the strategic vision and day-to-day management of FRLS’s pro bono program in the assigned judicial circuit(s). In conjunction with other members of the Pro Bono team, the Pro Bono Coordinator is responsible for fostering positive relationships with the private bar, law firms, law schools, bar associations, state-wide access to justice commissions, community partners, and national organizations. The Pro Bono Coordinator reports to the Pro Bono Manager.
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FRLS offers a very generous benefits package that includes 403(b) with employer-paid contribution; health insurance (medical, dental, and vision) for employees and their dependents; paid leave (up to 5 weeks of PTO, 2 personal days, and 13 holidays). FRLS Paralegals operate in an in-office environment, requiring work in their assigned office 5 days a week. Paralegals are permitted to work up to two days at home once they complete their probationary period.
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Fluent in English and Spanish or Haitian Creole is preferred.
To complete your application, please provide two references in the reference section: one from a current or previous supervisor and one from a current or previous coworker. This is a requirement for your application to be considered.