Managing Attorney, Workers' Rights Program
Company: Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Asian Law Cauc
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: February 22, 2025
Job Description:
Managing Attorney, Workers' Rights Program
- San Francisco, CA - Hybrid (Remote and In Person)
- Managing Attorney, Workers' Rights ProgramLocation: Hybrid or
Remote. Preference for applicants who can work in San Francisco or
Oakland 2 times per weekDeadline: February 28, 2025. Applications
will be considered on a rolling basis until filledCompensation and
Benefits: The salary range for this position is $122,534 -
$159,879.The compensation is determined based on relevant years of
experience. ALC's comprehensive benefits package includes the
following: generous vacation and paid holidays; medical, dental,
disability, and life insurance coverage (ALC pays 100% of premiums
for employees and 75% for qualified dependents); a flexible
spending account (FSA); commuter benefits; and 401(k) retirement
plan with employer non-elective contribution and match.The
OpportunityAsian Law Caucus (ALC) seeks a Managing Attorney at a
crucial time for immigrant worker protections. As we anticipate
rollbacks of federal workplace rights and increased vulnerabilities
for immigrant workers, we are expanding our legal team to
strengthen worker power and defend labor protections for Asian and
Pacific Islander communities.Join our dynamic team in advocating
for economic justice through a combination of community-centered
legal advocacy, strategic litigation, and support for worker
organizing. Our attorneys work closely with worker centers and
community partners to build lasting power for low-income immigrant
workers.Core responsibilities include:
- Expanding and strengthening the program's legal support for
worker-center partners to promote and support workplace organizing
and worker-led campaigns;
- Overseeing the program's monthly legal counseling clinics
- Supervising the program's direct services caseload
- Developing and pursuing impact litigation and policy advocacy
that is informed by our direct-service and community work; and
- Supervising the paralegal, community advocate, and any fellows
or law clerks hired within the programThe position reflects our
commitment to integrating legal advocacy with movement building to
create systemic change. You'll work within a supportive environment
that values innovation, collaboration, and community partnership,
under the guidance of our Workers' Rights Program Director.The
OrganizationFounded in 1972, the Asian Law Caucus is the nation's
first legal and civil rights organization serving low-income Asian
and Pacific Islander communities. We bring together legal services,
community empowerment, and policy advocacy to fight for immigrant
justice, economic security, and a stronger, multiracial democracy.
We are committed to serving the vast diversity of communities of
Asian descent, including Arab, Middle Eastern, and Muslim
communities. Our fights for justice and equity are deeply informed
by and in solidarity with fights for liberation by and for Black,
Indigenous, and Latinx communities.Our growing staff works
collaboratively across six issue areas. Our work is rooted in the
San Francisco Bay Area and California and expands to states across
the country, including places where immigrant, Asian, Arab, Middle
Eastern, and Pacific Islander communities are rapidly
growing.ResponsibilitiesDay-to-day activities include the
following:
- Management
- Supervise staff attorneys, paralegals, community advocates, law
students, and law fellows, guide their professional development,
and manage the team's progress toward its work plan and goals in
alignment with the organization's mission and strategic
priorities.
- Engage in and support strategic planning with the Workers
Rights Program Director.
- Perform administrative and operations duties, such as
performance reviews and grant reporting and management.
- Building Worker Power
- Provide legal support for worker-led and/or
worker-center-supported campaigns.
- Grow, strengthen, and maintain strategic community partnerships
with grassroots organizations to collaboratively address challenges
faced by immigrant workers.
- Develop and support implementation of know-your-rights and
other outreach plans to build capacity of new partners to engage in
worker-rights advocacy.
- Collaborate with Communications staff to execute
narrative-shifting strategies.
- Direct Legal Services
- Manage monthly clinics and supervise the Worker Rights
Program's provision of direct services to individual workers.
- Provide high-quality legal representation to individual
low-wage workers, in federal and state trial and appellate courts,
as well as administrative proceedings, mediation, and direct
negotiation with employers.
- Systems Change
- Develop and litigate impact cases, including class actions, in
state and federal court on issues identified through
direct-services work and community partnerships
- Guide the staff attorney, community advocate, and policy team
in advocating for policy solutions that advance a pro-worker agenda
at the local, state, and/or federal levels, informed by
direct-services work and community partnerships
- Identify and develop opportunities for collaboration with other
ALC programs, such as tenant-worker advocacy or protections against
worksite immigration enforcement.Desired Qualifications
- B.A./B.S. and J.D. degrees. California bar membership is
required
- Demonstrated commitment to building worker power, including
through organizing and legal representation
- Demonstrated commitment to low-income, immigrant, and/or
API/AMEMSA communities
- Substantive legal experience in labor and employment law
- At least four years of experience providing legal services
and/or conducting state/federal court litigation
- Excellent skills in legal research, analysis, and written and
oral advocacy
- Demonstrated ability to manage multiple cases and projects in a
timely manner
- Highly motivated self-starter
- Demonstrated leadership and ability to work independently and
in collaboration with other attorneys, advocates, and
community-based organizations
- Experience supervising others on specific projects required;
long-term supervisory experience is preferred
- Language proficiency in an Asian or Middle Eastern language is
a plusApplication ProcessInterested candidates should submit the
following(2) Resume(3) Writing sample (no more than 10 pages)(4)
Three professional references (including one direct supervisor
reference)
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