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Staff Attorney - Environmental Justice Staff Attorney

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Office location: Salinas

WHO WE ARE: Founded in 1966, CRLAs mission is to fight for justice and individual rights alongside the most exploited communities of our society. Through a network of regional offices and cross-cutting programs, CRLA provides legal services to tens of thousands of low-income people annually. Our work impacts farmworkers, indigenous populations, individuals with disabilities, immigrant populations, LGBTQ+ communities, women, children, and low-income families in rural areas.

  • Position: Environmental Justice Staff Attorney
  • Experience: Law Graduates, 0-3 years of experience
  • Application Deadline: Open until filled
  • Location: Salinas Office (Hybrid/Remote)
  • Term of Employment: Full-Time, Temporary Long Term (2 years)
  • Other: FLSA Exempt, Union Position

CEI utilizes a community lawyering model to address environmental justice issues in disadvantaged communities. The model calls for creative, innovative advocacy that uses a multipronged approach to address the issues and their systemic roots. Approaches such as community leadership development and advocacy around policies are as important to the work as traditional legal advocacy. The CEI EJ Fellow should be creative and willing to partner with community residents to address the issues and their underlying causes.

The CEI program covers a wide array of legal areas ranging from access to services such as water and broadband to the inequitable distribution of resources and citing hazardous land uses. CEIs client communities are Disadvantaged Unincorporated Communities (DUCs) that suffer the consequences of historic underinvestment and discriminatory policies. They bear the burden of unjust and inequitable conditions and decisions.

The Staff Attorney will work with the Legal Program Director and staff to develop and implement creative advocacy strategies to address community-identified environmental justice issues in the San Joaquin Valley, particularly in DUCs. Primary responsibilities include legal advocacy/litigation support, factual research, community outreach, and education, community leadership development, and analysis of pending policies.

Essential Responsibilities/Duties:

  • Provide legal services (advice, negotiation, litigation & administrative advocacy) to low-income client communities in accordance with program priorities and case handling policies.
  • Take on significant statewide impact activity, including group litigation.
  • Monitor and attend governmental hearings and other public meetings.
  • Advocate in legislative, administrative, and regulatory forums, as permissible.
  • Develop community leadership and support community residents capacity to participate in public decision-making.
  • Develop and implement community-specific strategies in client communities.
  • Prepare and provide community education regarding legal rights.
  • Coordinate advocacy in substantive areas through collaboration with other organizations, communities, and advocacy groups.
  • Raise awareness of successes and challenges facing DUCs through media, presentations, and participation in issue- and community-based coalitions.
  • Work with and supervise the work product of Community Workers and Support Staff relating to all clients being advised or represented.
  • Develop specialized knowledge in water law and other substantive areas of environmental justice and community leadership development, and act as a resource for other CRLA staff.
  • Participate in training programs, case reviews, staff meetings, and other CRLA activities.
  • Collaborate with members of the private bar as necessary.
  • Maintain contemporaneous time records in the case management system.
  • Maintain great working relationships with staff.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Required Education and Experience:

  • Demonstrated commitment to working with low-income clients.
  • Demonstrated commitment to environmental justice.
  • Admitted to practice law in the State of CA or willing to take the next CA Bar Exam.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication.
  • Ability to manage a caseload with minimal supervision.
  • Good people skills and the ability to maintain positive relations with a diverse population.
  • Willingness to work some evenings and weekends and to travel regionally.

Preferred Education and Experience:

A highly qualified and desirable candidate would also have the following:

  • Experience with issues related to the environment, local governance, land use, planning, leadership development, or civil rights.
  • Experience with water justice and water law is highly preferred.
  • Experience working with low-income families and communities.
  • Experience in a non-profit legal services environment.
  • Bilingual (English & Spanish)

This job description is not designed to contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities required for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time, with or without notice.

COMPENSATION & BENEFITS:

We offer a diverse, family-friendly environment, compensation based on competitive public interest salaries, and a generous benefits package. CRLA's benefits package includes 100% employer-covered medical, dental, vision, life, and short & long-term disability insurance for employees and up to 50% for dependents coverage; CRLA's student loan reimbursement program; employee assistance program; employer-paid CA Bar license; and 401k retirement plan with CRLA contribution effectively immediately. CRLA has a generous paid leave policy which includes; 15 days of sick leave, 15 holidays each year, and vacation (starting at 15 days and increasing to 20 days after one year of service at CRLA).

CRLA requires that all employees are Fully Vaccinated, defined as a CDC-approved COVID vaccination and one booster shot. This offer is contingent on meeting this requirement. The complete vaccination policy, including the process for reasonable allowable accommodations, is available for your review upon request.

Application:

CRLA invites all applicants to submit their resume and, in their cover letter, a statement about how their unique background and/or experiences might contribute to the diversity, cultural vitality, and perspective of our staff and legal services practice.

California Rural Legal Assistance thrives on our diversity, and we are proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. We are committed to building a culturally diverse workplace and strongly encourage women, persons of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, veterans, persons with disabilities, and persons from other underrepresented groups to apply.

 

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Job Number
69631

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