Job

Legal Advocate

Hybrid
Work must be performed in or near New York, NY

Details at a Glance

Time Commitment
Full Time Schedule
Start Date
May 22, 2024
Application Deadline
May 21, 2024
Experience Level
Intermediate
Salary
USD $53,771.82 - $57,640.83 / year
This is a bargaining unit position represented by the National Organization of Legal Services Workers, UAW, Local 2230. The salary range for this position is $53,771.82 – $57,640.83 / year. Generous vacation, medical, and dental benefits are provided.

Description

DVP seeks a full-time Legal Advocate with 2-4 years of experience to join a passionate team of attorneys and advocates to help survivors of intimate partner violence and their children gain safety, security, and independence. The ideal candidate can thrive working both independently and collaboratively as part of a team, is comfortable with public speaking, and has a passion for helping to build partnerships and community.

About DVP

The Domestic Violence Project (DVP)’s mission is to help survivors of intimate

partner violence and their children live free of violence and abuse,

marshalling the combination of legal and advocacy services necessary to secure

justice and a dignified quality of life. We consider intimate partner violence

– regardless of gender, sexual identity, religion, immigration, or other status

– to be a human rights violation. We serve an average of 1,600 survivors

annually across all five boroughs of NYC through our comprehensive direct

services (legal representation in family law and immigration matters, holistic

case management, and empowerment groups), plus an additional 1,000+ reached

through community outreach, education, and clinics.

The Advocate will report to the Director of Client Services.  

Responsibilities include:

• Complete face to face and telephonic intakes and legal screenings within proscribed timelines.

• Provide crisis intervention, safety planning and risk assessment analysis.

• Provide robust advocacy on issues such as surrounding housing, benefits, safety, employment.

• Assist clients’ understanding of full range available community-based services and make meaning referrals.

• Maintain accurate and timely case files and documentation of of all contact and services.

• Maintain organized and accurate records; report on statistics and funding requirements as needed.

• Participate in regular team meetings, professional development trainings, and workshops.

• Collaborate with our advocacy team and attorneys to assist clients and increase effectiveness of programming.

• Conduct outreach, education, and know-your-rights workshops to service providers, City Council member offices, and more throughout New York City and virtually.

• Lead survivor centered empowerment groups.

• Build and foster relationships with other community-based organizations serving vulnerable populations to develop collaborations with DVP.

• Help train and mentor seasonal interns and volunteers.

Requirements and Qualifications:

• 2-4 years of experience working with survivors or other underserved populations.

• Fluent in Spanish or another community language preferred.

• Knowledge and understanding of intimate partner violence and trauma.

• Proficiency working with individuals of diverse backgrounds and lifestyles.

• Strong organizational and administrative skills.

• Aptitude for intense and thorough negotiation and advocacy.

• Ability to work with clients in a sensitive and trauma-informed manner.

• Ability to work evenings if necessary.

• Exceptional interpersonal, speaking, and writing skills and the ability to apply these skills in diverse situations.

• Must be able to travel between boroughs.

• Interest in working within a multi-disciplinary framework.



DVP seeks a full-time Legal Advocate with 2-4 years of experience to join a passionate team of attorneys and advocates to help survivors of intimate partner violence and their children gain safety, security, and independence. The ideal…

Benefits

    Benefits:

  • Medical Insurance available on first day of employment
  • Dental Insurance
  • Eye Care Reimbursement
  • Employer Retirement Contribution
  • Pet Insurance
  • Generous Vacation and Personal Time, including 4 weeks’ vacation, 5 personal days, and 1-week paid time off during annual office-wide holiday closure; early release summer Fridays and before federal holidays; day after Thanksgiving; and birthday.
  • 12 paid sick days
  • Flexible spending account 
  • Commuter Benefits
  • Gym reimbursement program  
  • An organizational culture valuing employees’ work/life balance

    Benefits:

  • Medical Insurance available on first day of employment
  • Dental Insurance
  • Eye Care Reimbursement
  • Employer Retirement Contribution
  • Pet Insurance
  • Generous Vacation…

Level of Language Proficiency

Community Language required

Community Language required

Location

Hybrid
Work must be performed in or near New York, NY
New York, NY, USA

How to Apply

Please submit a (1) cover letter, (2) resume and (3) references via email to Maria Martinez, Director of Client Services at mmartinez@urbanjustice.org Please write “Legal Advocate” in the subject heading.

Please submit a (1) cover letter, (2) resume and (3) references via email to Maria Martinez, Director of Client Services at mmartinez@urbanjustice.org Please write “Legal Advocate” in the…

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