Mission:
The mission of Bread for the City is to help Washington, DC residents living with low income to develop the power to determine the future of their own communities. We provide food, clothing, medical care, and legal and social services to reduce the burden of poverty. We seek justice through community organizing and public advocacy. We work to uproot racism, a major cause of poverty. We are committed to treating our clients with the dignity and respect that all people deserve.
Bread for the City Legal Clinic seeks to ensure better access to justice in our nation’s capital. The Legal Clinic offers front-line civil legal services in primarily four areas of law: housing, family, immigration, and public benefits. Our Immigration practice provides direct legal representation, brief legal services, and advice to DC residents with immigration-related issues.
Position Description:
Bread for the City is seeking a full-time supervising attorney with 5-7 years of post-JD experience for our Immigration practice. Specifically, we seek an attorney to work in our Immigrant Justice Project, where job responsibilities will center on: providing direct representation to clients in immigration matters; training and supervising project staff attorneys; training and mentoring pro bono attorneys; organizing community outreach and conducting legal intake; and managing grant applications and reports. Our Project focus is two-fold: one, we provide full representation to to survivors of intimate partner and family violence in humanitarian-based immigration petitions, including VAWA self-petitions, T/U visa petitions, and SIJS petitions. Second, and in conjunction with our medical clinic and community partners, we provide brief services to immigrant residents who need assistance in obtaining or replacing identification documents, including Division of Motor Vehicle, country of origin and US-government identification, and employment authorization.
Our ideal candidate would possess the following knowledge, experience, skills, and abilities:
(b) meet the criteria for practice pursuant to DC Court of Appeals Rule 49(c)(8); or
Compensation:
Bread for the City offers competitive non-profit salaries based on experience and a generous benefits package. Supervising Attorney salaries range from $95,000-$100,000, with the potential of a higher salary based on supervisory and practice area experience. Additionally, the DC Bar Foundation offers a Loan Repayment Assistance Program to qualified Bread for the City attorneys, providing renewable one-year, interest-free, forgivable loans. For more information, see https:/dcbarfoundation.org/lrap/. Bread for the City is a Department of Education-approved employer for Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
Bread for the City is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, sexual orientation, family responsibility, physical or mental disability, medical condition, status as a veteran, or any other category protected by applicable federal, state, or local law, except where a bona fide occupational qualification applies.
Mission:
The mission of Bread for the City is to help Washington, DC residents living with low income to develop the power to determine the future of their own communities. We provide food, clothing, medical care, and legal and social services to…
Bilingual (Spanish/English) skills strongly preferred;
Bilingual (Spanish/English) skills strongly preferred;
To apply:
You must complete an application through Bread for the City’s ADP portal. Click here to review available openings and click on "Immigration Supervising Attorney" position. Then select "apply" at the top right hand corner to register for a login and apply for the position. Please upload a resume and cover letter that speaks to your interest and qualifications through this online application process. Your application will not be considered complete unless it includes a cover letter. Only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. No phone calls.