Description:
Job Description:NYLAG seeks one experienced housing attorney to join the Tenants' Rights Unit's (TRU) supervisory team as one of three supervisors who manage TRU's Brooklyn Team. The Supervising Attorney will join a collaborative and collegial management team of about 20 experienced supervisors that works closely to shape the direction of the unit, strengthen and support its litigation and advocacy, develop trainings, coach and mentor staff, and identify systemic housing issues to advocate for systemic change both in and outside of the courtroom. In New York City, BIPOC communities face disproportionate risk of housing insecurity because of the long-lasting disparate impacts of systemic racism, rising inflation coupled with economic inequality, threats to liberty and safety from immigration enforcement, and other micro and macroeconomic factors, which have profoundly harmed immigrant communities and other communities of color. The ideal candidate will understand how housing justice intersects with racial justice and incorporate a race equity lens in tenant advocacy.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The Supervising Attorneys' responsibilities will include:
- Provide strategic leadership and direction as a part of TRU Management.
- Work alongside the TRU-wide supervisory team to identify and respond to programmatic issues, develop and oversee intake protocols and policies, and other responsibilities as needed to ensure we are able to fulfill our Unit's mission and provide an internal workplace in which our staff feel supported and are able to thrive;
- Supervise a team of attorneys, paralegals, and interns within TRU. Supervision will include: holding regular one-on-one supervision meetings with staff; reviewing case lists and intakes with staff, developing legal strategies, setting case priorities and deadlines, reviewing casework in advance of filing, providing support for litigation matters; supervising court appearances; supervising intake; training and professional development of staff.
- Carry a small caseload at your discretion.
- Serve as an internal resource to other NYLAG Units on issues related to housing in New York City.
- Assist with grant management as needed to ensure that program goals and data reporting requirements are met.
- Conduct outreach to impacted communities and community-based organizations.
- Develop and maintain relationships with community-based organizations, advocates, government agencies, elected officials, and the courts.
- Attend meetings with stakeholders, taskforces, courts, partners, funders; and others as needed to further the work of TRU and the needs of the communities we serve, including meetings regarding the implementation of the Right to Counsel/Universal Access and tenants' rights issues in Manhattan and elsewhere in New York City.
- Conduct internal and external trainings, know-your-rights workshops, and presentations to staff and community members.
- Participate in internal and external law and policy committees.
- Identify, support, and assist in advocacy efforts aligned with community needs, including through policy advocacy, testimony, impact litigation, and appeals practices.
Qualifications:
NYLAG seeks a highly motivated experienced attorney and dynamic leader with the following qualifications:
- At least four years of relevant legal experience is required;
- A minimum of two to three years' experience representing tenants in housing matters is required, ideally in New York City Housing Court.
- Admission to the New York Bar is required.
- Demonstrated commitment to public interest law, housing rights, and racial justice.
- Demonstrated ability to model effective team building, collaboration, transparent communication, and conflict-resolution.
- Excellent legal research, writing, and communication skills.
- Experience supervising or mentoring staff, interns, and /or pro bono volunteers is preferred.
NYLAG is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. People of color, women, people with disabilities, immigrants, veterans, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people, and those with lived experiences in the communities we serve are strongly encouraged to apply.
Employment type:
☒ Full-time
Professional Level:
☒ Managerial
Salary:
NYLAG is a unionized workplace, and salaries are set pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement. The current salary range for this position is between $116,109 and $139,433, increasing to between $119,544 and $143,788 effective July 1, 2026.