Description:
Description:Responsibilities:
- For Program and Client-Facing Staff: Learn and integrate a trauma-informed, client-centered approach, using an anti-oppressive lens, into your work with clients.
- For Program and Supervisors Supporting Client-Facing Staff: Learn and integrate a trauma-informed, client-centered approach, using an anti-oppressive lens, into your work with clients. Coach and guide staff in their client practice that reflects these approaches.
- Conducts in-depth interviews with clients to assess potential immigration relief as well as other legal needs, including eligibility for T-visas, U-visas, Continued Presence, and other forms of relief for human trafficking survivors.
- Seeks immigration remedies on behalf of clients. Prepares T and U Visa applications, Adjustment of Status applications, consular processing, and other appropriate forms of relief for human trafficking survivors
- Provides information and options to clients related to the criminal justice system.
- Accompanies client to court appearances and interviews with law enforcement agents related to trafficking case, and provides other criminal justice advocacy as needed.
- Drafts all legal documents and makes court appearances with clients when necessary.
- Responsible for assisting clients with a holistic range of services, including advocacy on non-legal issues and referrals for additional non-immigration related legal needs.
- Coordinates with internal program social workers, external social providers, and law enforcement agencies
- Maintains clients' case files and all internal data logs.
- Maintains monthly statistical reports and case narratives documenting case representation, provision of legal advocacy and referrals, including statistical data provided to funders.
- Conducts legal anti-trafficking presentations and trainings to community-based organizations, other legal service providers, government agencies and law enforcement, in collaboration with the Training and Outreach Manager.
- Develops and maintains relationships with individuals, organizations and government agencies within the immigration and human trafficking advocacy communities locally and nationally.
- Actively participates in bi-weekly staff meetings with a small and dynamic team.
Qualifications:
Must have a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from an accredited law school and be admitted to a state bar. Current law school students will not be considered for this position.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Must possess strong oral and written communications skills, including the ability to convey legal concepts to lay people.
- The ability to write routine reports, court documents, case notes, visa applications and related documentation, pleadings and correspondence in a clear, concise and effective manner is essential.
- Must be creative and have critical thinking skills.
- Must be a persuasive and effective public speaker.
- Must possess demonstrated appropriate communications skills for a variety of audiences including client populations, colleagues, law enforcement, and local, state and federal lawmakers.
- Problem-solving, prioritizing, time management, team-building and organizational skills are also essential.
- Strong networking skills and the ability to develop and maintain relationships with various individuals, organizations and government agencies is essential.
- Bilingual oral and written fluency in Spanish required; additional language fluency preferred.
Experience:
- Must have 2-3 years of experience providing direct legal services in immigration, human trafficking and/or related field.
- Familiarity with legal services, resources and procedures available to immigrant communities in New York City preferred.
- Must have experience working in social justice and/or human rights fields and be familiar with the underlying social issues impacting survivors of human trafficking, violent crime, domestic violence, torture, and/or flight from persecution in other countries.
- Prior experience organizing and executing group trainings and information exchanges is preferred.
- Prior experience working with immigrant populations and/or crime victim populations preferred.
- Prior experience in the field of human trafficking preferred.
AmeriCorps, Peace Corps and other national service alumni are encouraged to apply.
Technology Statement:
Applicants may be responsible for providing the equipment and tools they need to work remotely as required, such as access to a computer, internet service, and phone service. Safe Horizon will discuss potential solutions with candidates and may assist where needed and agreed to in advance.
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