Description:

Principal Function:
A Non-Profit Organization is accepting applications for a full-time staff attorney. The attorney will work with the Volunteer Lawyers Program (“VLP”). The VLP recruits the private bar to provide pro bono legal services to indigent clients in the areas of family, consumer, housing, Title 14 minor guardianship, bankruptcy, government benefits, wills and employment law.

Licensure/Certifications: Member of the State Bar of Arizona or Arizona Supreme Court Rule 38(d) eligible.

Qualifications:
  • Applicants should have one-three years' experience practicing law.
  • Applicants must be proficient with Microsoft Office programs, email software and Internet browsers.
  • Applicants must speak and write in a clear and articulate manner.
  • Applicants must exhibit a high degree of sensitivity and awareness of the problems and issues related to the low income community. They should have initiative, excellent communication skills and the ability to work well in a multi- cultural setting.
  • Spanish-language skills preferred.

Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Coordinate rural clinics in the following counties: Pinal, Navajo/Apache, Cochise, and Santa Cruz when Volunteers are available. Work with staff in satellite offices to schedule Volunteer Lawyers, to set up video conferencing when necessary, and to ensure that paperwork and forms are provided and completed. There is room for expansion of clinics into some of the other counties served.
  • Oversee the development or improvement of pro per legal packets, and development or improvement of legal information available to the community in-person or on the internet.
  • After being trained, provide support to Volunteer Lawyers in legal research, in the giving of advice or in drafting of legal motions or pleadings. This may include advising, and sometimes representing, low income individuals on family, consumer, probate, landlord/tenant and/or bankruptcy matters. Assist Director with VLP training and recruitment, as appropriate.
  • Assist Director and VLP staff in opening, maintaining, and closing client files. Will be responsible for checking on the status of directly referred pro bono cases with Volunteer Lawyers every six months, sending retainers and letters to VLPs and clients, and tracking VLP hours.
  • Assist Director in coordinating and supervising law student volunteer opportunities including follow-up clinics, court projects and hearings, and drafting projects. May include court appearances. Organize and carry out recognition of law student volunteers and organize annual spring recognition event, as appropriate. Liaise with law school faculty, staff, and law student coordinators - serve as contact person for law students.
  • Along with staff, assist with annual VLP luncheon in the fall.
  • Assist Director with grant reporting when needed.
  • Subject to funding, attend annual Equal Justice Conference in May.
  • Other duties as assigned by VLP Director, the Deputy Director, or Executive Director.