Description:
Mobilization for Justice (formerly MFY Legal Services), a
non-profit legal services organization that provides a wide range of
free civil legal services to low-income New Yorkers, is seeking a
temporary staff attorney to join its Mental Health Law Project for a
period of six months. The Mental Health Law Project focuses primarily on
eviction prevention; ensuring income stability by obtaining and
maintaining government benefits, including health benefits; and
addressing discrimination against people with mental health
disabilities. The staff attorney will provide advice, advocacy, and
representation for people with mental health disabilities who are having
housing, government benefits, and other civil legal problems.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Conducting client intakes in person, on the telephone, or at off-site clinics, including clubhouses, outpatient clinics and hospitals.
- Conducting factual investigations, including site visits.
- Providing clients with advice, brief service and/or advocacy, and representation.
- Researching, writing, and litigating all phases of cases including pleadings, motions, discovery, briefs, hearings, trials and appeals.
- Appearing for clients in Housing Court, Supreme Court, Civil Court, Federal Court and administrative agencies, including NYCHA, HPD, DHCR, HRA, OTDA and SSA.
- Identifying, developing, and commencing impact litigation or policy initiatives to address problems affecting people with mental health disabilities.
- Conducting community outreach and trainings.
- Training mental health providers and other community-based service providers on substantive law and the rights of people with mental health disabilities.
- Engaging in legislative advocacy and lobbying on issues of importance to people with mental health disabilities.
- Working in coalition with advocacy groups on policy issues.
- Providing testimony on proposed legislation or other legislative body topics.
- Inputting and maintaining records in MFJ's case management system.
- Notarizing your clients' court or other documents as necessary.
Requirements:
- Admission to the New York State Bar.
- Experience or demonstrated interest in working with people with mental health disabilities.
- Two years of experience in housing court or working on government benefits issues.
- Fluency in Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Russian, Haitian Creole, French, Bangla, Korean, Arabic, or Urdu.
Salary
is pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement with excellent fringe
benefits. The salary range for this position is $81,370.00 to
$137,504.65.
Benefit & Perks:
Work-Life Balance:Employees have the ability to work flexible hours and are able to work two days a week from home.
Employer-Paid Healthcare Premiums:
MFJ
provides employees with health, dental, and vision insurance at no cost
to the employee. MFJ also provides additional benefits such as commuter
benefits, FSA, HRA, and an Employee Assistance Program.Retirement Benefits:
Successful hire is eligible to contribute to the MFJ 403(b) retirement plan.