Description:

Position: A Legal Resource Center is seeking a Supervising Attorney to help lead MIRC's dynamic and committed immigration legal services team with the possibility of assignment as a local Ypsilanti supervising attorney, or a MIRC-Wide training and systemic impact supervising attorney.

Description of Program: MIRC is a legal resource center for immigrant communities. The three pillars of our work are: 1) direct legal services; 2) systemic advocacy; and 3) community education and engagement. MIRC is part of Michigan Statewide Advocacy Services (MSAS), a non-profit law firm providing free legal services to low income and senior persons through several statewide programs. MSAS is administered by the Michigan Advocacy Program (MAP), which provides access to the justice system for those who need it the most through civil legal aid offices and statewide advocacy programs. MAP's mission is to advance the safety, independence, and economic stability of those most affected by poverty, racism, and other structurally oppressive systems by increasing access to justice and working for systemic solutions.

Responsibilities: All MIRC supervising attorney roles involve supervising attorney and other staff, contributing to grant reporting, direct work on cases, and participating in leadership teamwork and decision-making. Employees will be expected to work from their assigned office, but hybrid remote work schedules are available. Other specifics of the role will vary based on assignment and assignments can shift based on programmatic need.

Qualifications: Applicants should be licensed to practice law in Michigan or be eligible to waive in or to take the next Michigan bar examination, should have experience in handling a immigration law caseload, and should demonstrate a commitment to serving low-income immigrant and other underserved communities. Because this is a management position, administrative and supervisory experience is preferred. Three years' legal experience is required; five years' legal experience is preferred. Excellent communication skills in English are required; communication skills in Spanish are preferred but not required.