The Mental Health Legal Advisors Committee (MHLAC) seeks to hire a Case Investigator/ Paralegal to work on advocacy projects and collaborate with staff to advance the work of the office in defending the rights of people with mental health concerns. This is a temporary position of at least 6 months’ duration, subject to potential extension.
The person hired into this position will support litigation efforts in conjunction with advocacy teams or individual attorneys. Duties will depend on the particular needs of the projects to which the person hired is assigned, and may include those relevant to the full continuum of a case, from the initial research phase to settlement negotiations or trial. It is expected, however, that efforts will focus on community work designed to lead to the discovery of persons who are adversely affected by identified negative governmental practices.
MHLAC is a state agency of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Created by the legislature in 1973, it offers free legal assistance to indigent people with mental health challenges throughout the Commonwealth. MHLAC’s experienced and talented staff focuses on identifying and addressing issues faced by significant numbers of clients in common, often in cooperation with other advocacy organizations or community groups. Approaches to solving client problems depend on the issue itself and the best strategy for accomplishing results. Tactics include class-based and targeted individual litigation, as well as legislative, administrative, and public advocacy.
MHLAC also serves as a statewide resource on mental health law and policy. It generates legal and policy materials, testifies on proposed laws and regulations, and has a long history of providing educational and training programs for public counsel, legal services attorneys, social workers, judges, and the general public. See http://mhlac.org/what-we-do/ for a description of MHLAC’s approach and work.
In making strategic work choice decisions, priority is given to issues affecting persons with multiple characteristics that expose them to bias (e.g., persons of color who have or are perceived to have mental health concerns). This is consistent with workplace values. MHLAC is committed to creating an inclusive environment that promotes and values racial equity and diversity. We strongly encourage and welcome people of color, people with disabilities, those with personal experience related to mental health concerns, members of the LBGQTIA+ community, and people with diverse life experiences and backgrounds to apply.
Title: Case Investigator/Paralegal
Full/Part Time: Full Time, Temporary (at least 6 months)
Position Type: Non-Civil Service / Staff
Confidential: Yes
Salary Range: $63,276.46 - $105,850.94 annually, commensurate with experience and qualifications
Benefits: Strong package includes access to Massachusetts’ excellent retirement plan for State employees
Office Location: 100 Hancock Street, Suite 1002, Quincy, MA 02171
Work location: Quincy, MA
Website: www.mhlac.org
Deadline: Submissions received after April 7, 2026 may not be considered
Starting Date: As soon as possible
Qualifications
Duties
MHLAC runs on a hybrid work basis. Office staff are encouraged to work together in person but are permitted to work from remote (home) locations much of the work week.
References and writing samples will be requested of finalists.
A criminal background check will be completed for the selected candidate.
How to Apply:
Please submit resume and cover letter via email or mail to:
Mental Health Legal Advisors Committee
100 Hancock Street, Suite 1002
Quincy, MA 02171
ATTN: Case Investigator/Paralegal
In the subject of the email, please include Case Investigator/Paralegal.
The Mental Health Legal Advisors Committee is an Equal Opportunity Employer that strives to ensure that those working in our office reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. The Committee encourages applicants from a broad spectrum of backgrounds to apply for positions. We will gladly assist applicants who need reasonable accommodation.
Strong package includes access to Massachusetts’ excellent retirement plan for State employees
Ability to communicate in a language used by significant numbers of potential clients preferred
Please submit resume and cover letter via email or mail to:
Mental Health Legal Advisors Committee
100 Hancock Street, Suite 1002
Quincy, MA 02171
ATTN: Case Investigator/Paralegal
In the subject of the email, please include Case Investigator/Paralegal.