Description:

An Award-Winning Non-Profit Law Firm is seeking a qualified, full-time Staff Attorney for its work with unaccompanied immigrant children detained in the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) facilities and living in South Florida community. Job responsibilities include:
  • Working in a team to provide Know Your Rights presentations and legal screenings for children detained in ORR facilities;
  • Provide legal representation in immigration proceedings before the Immigration Court, appellate proceedings before the Board of Immigration Appeals, proceedings before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, and proceedings in state family and juvenile courts to detained and non-detained children within the Miami Immigration Court jurisdiction;
  • Represent clients seeking immigration benefits, including asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) status, and/or T or U nonimmigrant status, and state court orders necessary to support SIJ applications:
  • Conduct legal screenings of unaccompanied minors to determine eligibility for legal relief and representation by An Award-Winning Non-Profit Law Firm, and provide advice and counsel to unaccompanied minors; and
  • Comply with other program reporting.

Qualifications:
  • Florida Bar membership required.
  • Preference for experience in immigration law, including experience with Special Immigrant Juvenile, asylum, VAWA, T and/or U visa cases.
  • Preference for experience in family, child welfare and/or juvenile law related matters.
  • Preference for experience working with domestic violence victims and/or other victims of trauma.
  • Strong writing, research and analytical skills; strong communication and group leadership skills
  • Interest in policy advocacy at the national level.
  • Excellent presentation skills for community outreach, education and training.
  • Ability to work independently and under pressure.
  • Ability to handle a high-volume caseload, with multiple deadlines and other tasks simultaneously.
  • Enthusiastic about and committed to working alongside people from diverse cultural, educational, professional, and socioeconomic backgrounds. A demonstrated belief in diversity, inclusion, and equity for all individuals.
  • Comfortable working in a collaborative environment that values giving and receiving feedback.
  • Experience with immigration and/or child dependency legal clinics in law school would be especially helpful.
  • Experience working with children is a plus.
  • Fully bilingual, including reading and writing, in English and Spanish required. Speakers of Mayan languages strongly encouraged to apply.
  • Must have own transportation.
  • Must be willing to submit to an extensive background check, including FBI, statewide repository, and sex offender registry checks.

Education: JD degree required.