the Florence Project is hiring a
The Organization:
The Florence Project was founded in 1989 to respond to a representation crisis for indigent non-citizens detained at the rural Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Detention Center in Florence, Arizona. Through our programs today, we provide services to thousands of adults, youth, and children detained in Eloy, Florence, Phoenix, and Tucson, Arizona on any given day. In 2001, the Florence Project implemented our Integrated Social Services Program, one of the first of its kind in this field. The Florence Project provides high quality legal and social services and supports initiatives for national changes in immigration law and policy.
Primary Purpose of the Job:
The Legal Assistant works under the direction of a Managing Legal Assistant and Managing Attorney and, in collaboration with a team of staff attorneys, other legal assistants, and social workers. The position includes extensive client contact with children, including indigenous children and children who have suffered abuse, abandonment, neglect or other emotional and physical trauma.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Assist with drafting and reviewing applications for relief-from-removal for clients.
Point person for detained and released docket on Fridays. This task will include gathering the updates prior to the docket, briefing attorney prior to docket, providing Know Your Rights at the court, and appearing as Friend of Court before the Immigration Judge.
Contact and serve parents in home country.
Provide unaccompanied children “know your rights” presentations at shelters.
Assist attorneys as requested in the representation of unaccompanied children regarding legal matters such as asylum, adjustment of status, naturalizations, and petitions for relatives/special immigrants’ special protected status, family unity, and employment authorization.
Conduct in-depth client intake interviews. Visit with clients to obtain initial and follow-up information.
Responsible for maintaining a caseload; daily case management, scheduling client visits, obtaining and preparing supporting documentation, including country conditions, and legal research.
Track and monitor caseload and filing deadlines.
Work with team members to develop case strategies consistent with immigration law and procedure. Assist in implementing agreed-upon strategy.
Provide pre-court orientation sessions and or workshops.
Liaison between the attorney, family members, and the petitioner to obtain required documentation and information.
Routinely check client case status with the courts.
Keep family members/clients informed of the status of matters and complies with reasonable requests for information.
Assist attorneys as requested with drafts of legal memorandums, motions, briefs, pre-hearing statements, and other legal documents in support of immigration benefits.
Maintain complete and accurate case notes and client records.
Prepare timely statistical reports.
Ensure the accuracy, substance, and timeliness of data, statistical and narrative reports, projects, schedules and other relevant work products.
Schedule client visits, gathers names and coordinates visitation lists, follow-up visits, or calls.
Assist clients in gathering relevant evidence for their legal case.
Conduct legal research as needed regarding immigration issues.
Attends team meetings, trainings.
Be well versed in immigration law, policies and procedures.
Remain current on implications of criminal and civil law as it applies to immigrants and refugees’ representation.
In accordance with required ethical standards, preserves client confidentiality and avoids conflicts of interest.
Develop and maintain professional relationships with the Immigration Court (EOIR) and the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS), government and social service organizations, and community organizations.
Communicate and interpret immigration and department policies and programs to the public, including public speaking on such matters as “Know Your Rights” and other matters as requested.
Pre-court counseling sessions in front of the immigration court, family court, and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Communicate with experts or witnesses as needed.
Investigate and develop evidence to support clients' fear-based claims, such as drafting client declarations, witness letters and obtaining supporting documents from feared country of return.
Conduct translations.
Conduct case and legal research (e.g., country conditions).
Refer clients who are released from ICE custody to appropriate pro bono resources in their destination community when such resources are available and develop a compilation of packets of support.
Assist with asylum workshops for unrepresented detained individuals.
Data Entry:
Other Duties & Responsibilities:
Minimum Requirements:
Preferred Knowledge, Experience, Skills, and Abilities:
Ability to speak other languages including Indigenous Guatemalan languages is a plus
Prior office administrative experience is strongly preferred.
Prior work or internship experience in immigration rights, human rights, criminal justice, or a nonprofit legal services setting is a plus.
Prior advocacy work in immigrant rights, human rights, LGBTQ rights, criminal justice, or experience working with trauma survivors is a plus.
Prior experience working with children is a plus.
Experience with databases and data tracking (i.e., Legal Server) is a plus.
Working Conditions/Physical Demands:
Salary & Benefits:
This is a full-time position. Salary is competitive for our field and geographical area. Salaries will be calculated based on relevant experience and our established comprehensive wage scale: $47,028.80 -$63,607.70 Annually DOE.
We strive to create and uphold a positive, supportive, and inclusive work environment for all staff. We offer excellent benefits, including:
Medical plans including health, dental, vision coverage, subject to plan terms
Short Term Disability
Eligibility for group benefits such as voluntary life insurance, subject to applicable waiting periods
Retirement plan, subject to plan terms
Paid Time Off earned on a biweekly accrual basis- Twenty-five (25) Days of Vacation Time, annually
Five (5) Days of Medical/Sick Time, annually
One (1) Day of Personal Time, monthly
Eight (8) Week Paid Sabbatical, after three years of employment
Bereavement leave.
Fifteen (15) Organization-paid holidays, all observed
Eligible for Parental Leave which includes Twelve (13) paid weeks
Mileage reimbursement for travel between offices and places of work.
Relocation Assistance for out of state new hires available for some positions.
Application Process:
This is an immediate opening. Salary is commensurate with experience. The position will remain open until we receive enough qualified applicants. To apply, please submit a cover letter detailing your interest in the position as well as your resume, three professional references. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and candidates are encouraged to apply early. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. The Florence Project values diversity in the workplace and strongly encourages applications from people of color, LGBTQ individuals, persons with disabilities, and members of underrepresented communities.
At FIRRP, we recognize that people come with a wealth of experience and talent beyond just the requirements of a job. If your experience is close to what you see listed in our current job opportunities, please still consider applying. Diversity of experience and skills combined with passion is a key to innovation and excellence, which is very much valued at FIRRP. Therefore, we encourage people from all backgrounds to apply to our positions. Please let us know if you require accommodations during the interview process.
This job announcement is for informational purposes only and is subject to change and modification without notice. This job announcement includes a non-exhaustive list of responsibilities, qualifications and requirements of the position, but does not necessarily include all the job functions of the position. This position is eligible for membership in the union Proyecto Solidaridad-FIRRP affiliated with OPEIU Local 251.