Description:

Position Overview:
A 501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Organization has an exciting opportunity for an attorney to serve in its homeowner assistance and consumer debt practices. The attorney will represent low-income homeowners in foreclosure matters and in administrative hearings before the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH) and clients in consumer law matters such as Chapter 7 bankruptcy, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act practice, and The Civil Legal Advice and Resource Office (CLARO). The attorney will have the unique opportunity to help shape A 501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Organization's work and leadership in evolving practice areas as the economic and foreclosure crises continue, requiring innovative and coordinated responses. In addition to working directly with clients, the attorney will recruit, train, and supervise volunteer attorneys and law students to represent clients in consumer and homeowner matters.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Recruit volunteer attorneys to provide pro bono representation to clients by conducting CLE trainings and
  • presentations on foreclosure, consumer debt, and bankruptcy
  • Mentor and support volunteer attorneys, law students, and staff handling foreclosure, consumer debt and bankruptcy matters
  • Assist in overseeing consumer and foreclosure court clinics, including staffing, recruitment and supervision of volunteers and law students
  • Maintain a caseload of homeowner assistance, consumer debt, and bankruptcy matters
  • Assist with the litigation of Environmental Control Board/Department of Buildings violations before OATH Conduct intake and provide advice and brief services to Brooklyn residents who are proceeding pro se in foreclosure, consumer debt, and bankruptcy matters
  • Conduct and organize community outreach and “know your rights” presentations
  • Seek out and cultivate new relationships with community organizations, elected officials, and social service organizations to reach new clients
  • Participate in workshops, walk-in clinics, community information initiatives, and program assessment work in collaboration with new and existing partners
  • In collaboration with the pro bono director and coordinator, oversee and create clinics and other pro bono opportunities as appropriate for law firms and other volunteers, including staffing, recruitment and supervision of volunteers and law students
  • Serve as a resource to staff on homeowner assistance and consumer debt issues, including conducting intake and assessing the legal issues of prospective clients and the suitability of cases for referral to volunteer attorneys
  • Prepare program reports and assist with grant reports and proposals as needed
  • Participate in special events, including both fundraising and volunteer recognition events
  • Serve on committees, task forces and panels relating to policy issues and/or legislative reform efforts impacting A 501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Organization's clients
  • Participate in strategic planning, program assessment, special projects and initiatives, and other organizational work as needed

Qualifications:
  • Admission to NYS Bar is required
  • 1 year of litigation, consumer debt, bankruptcy, and/or foreclosure experience after admission to the NYS Bar is preferred
  • Passion for social justice and pro bono
  • Exceptional attention to detail
  • Strong negotiation and litigation skills
  • Strong problem-solving, interpersonal, and oral and written communication skills
  • Flexibility, creativity, and a sense of humor
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment and prioritize while working under multiple deadlines
  • Outgoing and professional demeanor for interacting with a wide range of individuals from different cultures and backgrounds
  • Fluency in Spanish is helpful but not required