We are working with a legal advocacy nonprofit that seeks a passionate and community-centered attorney with a demonstrated commitment to public interest law and social justice advocacy to provide housing and homelessness prevention legal services to low-income and otherwise marginalized tenants living in Marin County. Reporting to the Managing Attorney, the Housing Law Staff Attorney will independently manage a high-volume housing law caseload and provide support in other areas as needed, including outreach and public education efforts.
Essential Functions:
- Provide holistic, community-centered legal services in eviction defense, habitability, and tenants' rights under the supervision of the Managing Attorney.
- Conduct client interviews, perform factual analysis, and conduct legal research.
- Manage a high-volume caseload of eviction defense matters.
- Engage in community education and off-site outreach.
- Negotiate with landlords, property management companies, and opposing counsel to maintain housing stability for clients facing eviction.
- Represent clients at hearings and pursue affirmative litigation, including multi-plaintiff and class actions, as needed.
- Supervise and train volunteer attorneys, legal assistants, interns, and non-attorney volunteers.
- Coordinate with staff to ensure superior legal services for clients.
- Maintain accurate client and case data for tracking and reporting.
- Provide data to support organizational reporting requirements.
- Meet ethical standards as set by the State Bar of California.
- Support organizational development and fundraising as necessary.
- Connect with community partners to facilitate clients’ access to resources.
- Complete additional mission-aligned tasks as required by leadership.
Required Qualifications:
- Commitment to the mission and vision of Legal Aid of Marin.
- Member in good standing with the California State Bar.
- Experience working with marginalized communities, including immigrants, BIPOC individuals, seniors, people with disabilities, people experiencing poverty, and those facing housing instability.
- Commitment to client-centered lawyering, diversity, and uplifting marginalized communities.
- Experience or interest in housing law.
- Excellent oral and written communication, analytical, and organizational skills.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
- Willingness to receive feedback, follow directives, and address areas for professional growth.
- Positive collaboration with external partners, stakeholders, and the public.
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment.
- Valid California driver’s license, reliable transportation, and car insurance.
- Fluency in Spanish is strongly preferred.