Description:

Primary Purpose of the Job:
The Managing Attorney will manage our talented team providing legal services to unaccompanied minors. Services include providing unaccompanied children “Know Your Rights” presentations at shelters, individual intakes, pre-court counseling sessions, and representation in front of the immigration court, family court, and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. The position includes extensive client contact with youth, including indigenous youth and youth who have suffered abuse, abandonment, neglect or other emotional and physical trauma. It requires significant time in state court and in immigration court. The position also provides the opportunity to participate in outreach activities and collaborative projects within a national network of legal service providers for unaccompanied immigrant children.

The Children's Program handles a variety of forms of relief from deportation. The Managing Attorney will mentor and supervise legal staff and provide legal representation to detained and non-detained immigrant children. The Managing Attorney will also collaborate on training and professional development initiatives for legal staff, and participate with program development and outreach activities, in conjunction with the Children's Program Manager, Legal Director, Deputy Director and Executive Director. This position reports to the Children's Program Manager.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Supervisory Leadership Responsibilities
  • Supervise the team's Staff Attorneys, Senior Attorneys, and Managing Legal Assistants. This includes overseeing and being responsible for the quality of services provided before the courts, conducting case reviews with supervised staff as needed, and providing training, mentorship, and support to the legal staff.? The Managing Attorney will work closely with the Program Manager in updating the Program Manager on supervision and oversight.?
  • This position may require supervision in both Phoenix and Tucson, and will be expected to travel when necessary.
  • Provide direct representation to clients with the opportunity to hand-select a case load with a focus on cases posing challenging issues or appeals of particular importance. Direct representation may also include second chairing supervised attorneys in a wide variety of deportation defense cases. The Managing Attorney's case load may range depending on workflow.
  • Oversee case review meetings with legal staff and interns, hire new staff, coordinate orientation for new hires, and plan trainings for legal staff.
  • Participate in program development with the Program Manager, Legal Director, Deputy Director, and the Executive Director, including participating in annual strategic planning retreats with Board and staff.
  • Lead the implementation of any changes to the scope of direct representation legal services provided or the model for delivering those services.
  • Supervise and maintain accurate and timely data and reports that reflect the work.
  • Oversee collection of data by the legal staff for various grant funded positions, complete quarterly reporting for funders, and participate in network calls, meetings, and trainings.
  • Attract, retain, lead, coach and develop an effective, diverse team of Staff Attorneys, Managing Legal Assistants, Legal Assistants, Interns, and special project legal fellows, and provide a collegial, calm, and collaborative work environment that is client-centered and ego free.
  • Develop, monitor, and evaluate staff goals, caseloads, and work plans.
  • Coach, train, mentor, and support the legal staff to ensure they have the necessary tools and resources needed to optimize performance and achieve established program goals and that effective communication exists among the staff and the team, including establishing and maintaining regular team meetings.
  • Responsible for working in collaboration with the Children's Program Manager regarding hiring, orientation, employee relations, performance management and evaluation of staff.
  • Oversee criteria and procedures for accepting, opening, managing and closing case files; formulate legal strategies for cases and designate protocols for the allocation of limited resources.
  • Develop and implement quality assurance protocols; ensure quality of services provided to all stakeholders.
  • Work with other Managing Attorneys, Executive Director and administrative staff to ensure that FIRRP's legal practice is in compliance and good standing with all relevant bodies and agencies.
  • Support A Nonprofit Organization outreach and development activities as needed.

Casework:
  • Provide direct representation to unaccompanied minors including challenging casework, appeals, mental health casework, and second chairing cases with new attorneys.
  • Oversee attorney meetings, weekly joint case review, and intake review meetings with legal staff, and plan legal trainings as needed.
  • Well-versed, and remain current in immigration law, and on implications of criminal and civil law as it applies to the representation of immigrants and refugees. Establish and implement policies and procedures.
  • Ensure all staff complies with required ethical standards, preserve client confidentiality, and avoid conflicts of interest.
  • As needed, provide “Know Your Rights” presentations, intakes, and follow up support to unaccompanied minors.

Advocacy
  • Develop and maintain cooperative relationships with local and national community partners, including but not limited to private immigration attorneys, public officials, law enforcement officials, and other nonprofits that provide services to the immigrant population.
  • Develop and maintain professional relationships with the Immigration Court (EOIR) and the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS), government and social service organizations, and community organizations.
  • Attend occasional meetings with EOIR, ICE officials, and/or CCA officials to discuss ongoing issues.
  • Communicate with the Managing Attorney and Advocacy program about possible advocacy initiatives and legal trainings for the community.
  • Support A Nonprofit Organization outreach and development activities as needed.

Other Duties & Responsibilities:
  • Participate in organizational fundraising and outreach efforts as requested.
  • Participates in developing and implementing special projects or presentations.
  • Other administrative duties as needed.

Minimum Requirements:
  • JD. and admission to any state bar required.
  • If not licensed in AZ, must commit to applying to waive into practice in Arizona under the Arizona Rule 38(f) (a provision that allows for non-Arizona-barred attorneys to practice in Arizona state courts while under the employment of an approved legal service provider such as FIRRP, no fee required
  • 2 years minimum experience providing direct representation to immigrants in removal proceedings or other relevant experience required. Other relevant experience as a lawyer could be considered.
  • Experience supervising staff or interns and demonstrated ability to inspire confidence in others and play a supportive role.
  • Be a proactive and engaged supervisor without micromanaging and be a clear and thoughtful decision maker.??
  • In lieu of supervisory experience, leadership potential and excellent communication and interpersonal skills, as well as ability to learn and execute a variety of job requirements with the capacity to be trained to be an effective manager may be considered.
  • Demonstrate commitment to advocating for indigent immigrant clients in a respectful and empowering way.
  • Demonstrate a zealous support of the A Nonprofit Organization's mission.
  • Must be comfortable working with people with criminal convictions.
  • Strong litigation experience and/or oral advocacy skills.
  • Strong legal research.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work with diverse populations.
  • Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
  • Highly organized, an innovative thinker, and work in high-volume settings with limited resources.
  • Excellent problem solving, research and analytical skills.
  • Effectively manage multiple projects and meet deadlines.
  • Demonstrate to be a hardworking, flexible, respectful team player that can work effectively in a collaborative, innovative, and client centered work environment.
  • Ability to work independently, be adaptable and reliable in the face of conflict, pressure, crisis or changing priorities.
  • Exhibit high ethical standards and the ability to maintain confidentiality.
  • Must be able to pass federal and state background checks.
  • Travel is required for this position.
  • Must have a valid driver's license and reliable transportation.
  • Proven computer skills. Advanced understanding of basic office applications.

Preferred Requirements:
  • Extensive knowledge of deportation defense, special immigrant juvenile status, and asylum strongly preferred.
  • Fluency or advanced proficiency in Spanish is preferred.
  • Arizona Bar Licensure preferred.
  • Prior experience working with trauma survivors or individuals with mental health issues is a plus.
  • Prior advocacy work in immigrant rights, human rights, LGBTQ rights, criminal justice, or experience working with trauma survivors is a plus.