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Paralegal B

On-site, Work must be performed in or near Laredo, TX
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  • Details

    Job Type:
    Full Time
    Application Deadline:
    September 25, 2026
    Education:
    High School Diploma Required
    Experience Level:
    Entry level
    Salary:
    USD $45,340 - $59,501 / year
    Generous PTO, plus 14 paid holidays and 2 floater holidays per calendar year, 401(k) Profit-Sharing Plan Continuing legal education and continuing education for full-time employees Flex Spending Account Parental & Family Leave
    Cause Areas:
    Human Rights & Civil Liberties, Immigrants or Refugees, Job & Workplace, Legal Assistance, Poverty

    Description

    Paralegal B | Laredo (57507)

    TRLA-LAREDO - Laredo, TX 78040

    Overview

    Salary Range

    $45,340.00 - $59,501.00 Salary/year

    Job Description

    Texas RioGrande Legal Aid (TRLA) seeks a Paralegal B assigned to manage a caseload before administrative agencies and support TRLA's efforts to provide free legal services to clients across a variety of practice areas, which may include Housing, Immigration, Public Benefits, Employment, and Family. The position is in-person at an assigned office location (Laredo).

    TRLA is one of the largest legal aid providers in the country and is nationally recognized for its high-quality, zealous, client-centered advocacy. With experts in over 45 civil practice areas, TRLA is uniquely equipped to deliver holistic legal services to address clients' interconnected needs. TRLA also collaborates directly with local agencies and community partners to reach the most vulnerable members of our client population. TRLA attorneys and advocates are part of a community of frontline advocates across Southwest Texas delivering much needed legal assistance to clients in metropolitan areas and also underserved rural and border communities.

    Paralegal B duties and responsibilities are essential to ensuring that eligible clients receive timely legal assistance, thorough case preparation, and meaningful representation in administrative and court proceedings.

    Duties:

    • With attorney supervision, provide direct representation of clients in administrative or judicial proceedings as person-in-charge of individual cases;
    • Conduct intakes with clients, including eligibility screenings and substantive interviews, in person and through remote communication systems (telephone, video);
    • Maintain regular communication with clients through meetings, telephone calls, and written correspondence, ensuring clients are informed of case developments and upcoming deadlines;
    • Coordinate with team members and stakeholders to facilitate client communication, appointments, case-related activities, and administrative processes;
    • Conduct follow-up and fact investigation in assigned cases, including gathering evidence, requesting records, and researching applicable law;
    • Interview clients and witnesses and draft declarations statements;
    • With attorney supervision, prepare forms and legal documents, including but not limited to interview preparation materials, motions, filings with administrative agencies, and other affirmative filings;
    • Gather and organize evidence, including medical and mental health records;
    • Communicate with and interview clients, witnesses, family members, and other contacts to develop the factual record in each case
    • Assist attorneys in case strategy development and hearing preparation;
    • Schedule, organize, and facilitate attorney-client meetings;
    • Present legal education and know-your-rights materials for clients, including rights advisories, procedural guides, and orientation presentations;
    • Maintain accurate and complete client files and administrative records in compliance with program standards;
    • Provide document translation and interpretation services for clients;
    • Provide legal information and referrals to individuals who are not accepted for direct representation;
    • Attend and participate in community group meetings and educational forums to conduct intake and make community legal education presentations;
    • Track hearing dates, filing deadlines, and other critical case milestones to ensure timely completion of all deliverables; and
    • Perform other related duties and tasks as assigned by Team Managers and attorneys

    Qualifications & Preferences

    Required Qualifications:

    • Fluency in English and Spanish
    • Possess verbal, reading and writing skills sufficient to comprehend administrative law manuals and to adequately advocate on behalf of clients

    Preferred Qualifications:

    • College degree or equivalent paralegal experience
    • Excellent verbal communication and writing skills
    • Ability to work independently and as part of a team of attorneys, paralegals, social workers, and staff located throughout TRLA’s 68-county service area
    • Ability to manage high-volume caseloads under urgent deadlines
    • Valid driver's license; some travel is required
    • Dedication to serving low-income, vulnerable, underserved populations

    apply here: https://www.paycomonline.net/v4/ats/web.php/portal/C5EF2FA127461B92006F786C39AC168E/jobs/379170

    Level of Language Proficiency

    • Fluency in English and Spanish

    Location

    On-site
    Laredo, TX, USA

    How to Apply

    Complete online application. You will need to upload a cover letter, resume, and list of references.

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