Description:
Description:Essential Job Functions:
- Works independently to litigate family and matrimonial cases throughout New York City from intake to trial;
- Conducts in depth interviews with victims of domestic violence, compiles history and investigates to corroborate allegations.
- Drafts all legal documents and makes all court appearances with victims of domestic violence.
- Prepares witnesses and client for court appearances.
- Responsible for assisting clients with a holistic range of services, including advocacy on non-legal issues.
- Exercises complete decision-making authority over each client's case.
- Provides legal information, advocacy and referrals to individual who reach out to the DVLP helpline.
- Maintains clients' case files and all internal data logs. Responsible for their own clerical case-related work.
- Maintains monthly statistical reports documenting case representation, provision of legal advocacy and referrals.
- Provides statistical and narrative data to five to ten funders.
- Conducts presentations and trainings to community-based organizations and other service providers to promote the mission of the agency.
- Attends meetings to discuss policy issues affecting client population.
- Develops and maintains relationships with individuals, organizations and government agencies within the domestic violence and legal community in New York City.
- Participates in the Lawyer's Committee against Domestic Violence and other advocacy/policy groups.
- Serves as an internal resource to A Victim Services Agency staff, answering questions and making educational presentations.
- Contributes to the employment, supervision and oversight of support staff, volunteers and student interns.
Interacts with:
- Clients
- A Victim Services Agency court programs staff
- External decision makers
- Funders
- Judges
- Court Staff
- Private Attorneys
- Attorneys from other not for profit organizations, with related missions
- Private and not for profit community-based service providers
- District Attorney's office
- Family Justice Centers
- Mayor's office
- Representatives from law schools
- Representatives from the Bar Association
Required Skills:
- Prior litigation experience in family or matrimonial proceedings preferred.
- 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, 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.
- Prior experience organizing and executing group trainings and information exchanges is preferred.
- Must possess demonstrated appropriate communications skills with client populations, colleagues and court staff.
- Problem-solving, prioritizing, time management, team-building and organizational skills are also essential.
- Must be familiar with legal services, resources and procedures available in New York City.
- Must possess a knowledge and understanding of economic issues facing domestic violence victims, including but not limited to housing, public benefits and child support.
- Strong networking skills and the ability to develop and maintain relationships with various individuals, organizations and government agencies is essential.
- A strong commitment to working exclusively with victims of domestic violence is required.
Qualifications:
- Must have a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from an accredited law school, be admitted to the New York State Bar and have two to four years of related experience.
- New graduates who have completed an approved fellowship or judicial clerkship may be considered.
- Must have prior experience in and/or thorough knowledge of family law, crisis intervention, criminal justice system, working with victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, family violence, poverty law, feminist law and/ social justice work.
- Bilingual oral and written skills strongly preferred. Demonstrated commitment to social justice, community empowerment, and anti-racism strongly preferred.
AmeriCorps, Peace Corps and other national service alumni are encouraged to apply.