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Staff Attorney

The Second Step
locationNewton, MA, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Legal
Full Time

Job Description

Job DescriptionSalary: Starting at $75,000

The Second Step



Staff Attorney

Background: The Second Step provides free, trauma-informed services for survivors of domestic violence throughout Greater Boston and beyond. We are dedicated to ending the cycle of abuse with our wraparound support, including safety planning, legal services, counseling, housing stabilization, support groups, and community education.


Job Title: Staff Attorney


Essential Employee:The person in this role is considered an essential employee and may be required to work on-site during a government declared state of emergency or weather emergency.


Hours: Full-time, 8:30am-5pm Monday-Friday. Occasional evening and weekend work when necessary. This position is in-person and some flexibility is required to attend to urgencies and emergencies occasionally. After 90 days, candidate is eligible for hybrid work consistent with agency policy.


Reports to: Director of Legal Services


Primary Objectives: The Staff Attorney is primarily responsible for providing direct legal services to survivors of intimate partner domestic violence. This includes interviewing clients and relevant witnesses, preparing and working up cases, and representing clients in court. The Staff Attorney is also responsible for assisting the Director of the Legal Services Program with administrative, legislative, and systemic efforts to address issues that impact survivors of intimate partner domestic violence, in outreach to and relationship building with various individuals and organizations, including: the legal community, courthouse staff, law enforcement agencies, medical providers, child welfare agencies, and schools.

Specific Duties and Responsibilities:



  • Accept client referrals from both community and internal sources;
  • Provide limited assistance representation and full representation to clients as appropriate, including but not limited to family law cases and abuse prevention order hearings in Probate & Family as well as District Courts;
  • Provide legal advice, brief consultation, and/or preparation of legal pleadings on behalf of clients as well as targeted referrals to outside legal providers as appropriate;
  • Engage in frequent courtroom litigation and advocacy;
  • Provide information regarding criminal proceedings and processes to survivors of domestic violence;
  • Ensure compliance with all Board of Bar Overseers (BBO) ethics standards, including confidentiality and ethical conflicts of interest;
  • Collect and record all relevant program data daily using TSSs case management system, including billable hours;
  • Organize and/or present periodic legal trainings to TSS staff, volunteers, and/or outside agencies on various relevant legal topics;
  • Prepare and/or present specialized community-wide trainings to both legal and non-legal professionals on domestic violence issues;
  • Attend legal trainings to maintain up to date knowledge on domestic violence legal issues;
  • Advance STJs profile in the greater legal community by establishing and maintaining relationships with other legal practitioners, community agencies and governmental agencies;
  • Participate in legal community collaborations such as policy groups, steering committees, focus groups and/or bar associations geared towards domestic violence law;
  • Participate in legislative, administrative and other systemic advocacy designed to promote the interests of domestic violence survivors;
  • Flexibility for very occasional evening work when necessary; and
  • Attends All Staff meeting and trainings;
  • Represents TSS at community engagement and development events as needed
  • Perform other duties as assigned



Qualifications:

  • JD and admission in good standing to the Massachusetts Bar;
  • Demonstrated experience providing legal services to low-income or otherwise vulnerable clients;
  • Experience with clients affected by domestic violence, crime, trauma, and/or mental health issues;
  • Candidates must have an enthusiasm for and desire to engage in regular, frequent courtroom litigation and negotiations with opposing parties;
  • Candidates with 3 to 8 years of litigation experience are preferred, including experience with Abuse Prevention Order/Harassment Prevention Order proceedings and Family/Probate Law Matters; experience working as a 3:03 certified attorney is relevant;
  • Candidates must possess strong oral and written communication skills, with the capability of handling complex matters that coincide with assisting survivors of domestic violence;
  • Candidates must demonstrate an ability to handle case work efficiently and effectively; demonstrated aptitude for productivity and the ability to meet monthly billable hours minimums is required;
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and cases simultaneously and with flexibility, and to prioritize competing deadlines;
  • Strong crisis management, problem-solving, communication and interpersonal skills, including strong client interviewing skills;
  • Ability to work collaboratively & effectively with non-legal Second Step staff;
  • Experience working with racially, ethnically, and socioeconomically diverse teams and client communities and demonstrated skill and self-awareness in how to effectively connect with clients and communities across cultural differences.
  • Candidates with a proficiency in Spanish, Portuguese or another foreign language are highly encouraged;
  • Reliable car/transportation as attorneys must regularly travel to courthouses and meetings throughout the Greater Boston and MetroWest areas, in the following counties: Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, and Suffolk. Mileage and parking costs are reimbursed.



Physical Demands & Work Environment:The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation can be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Employee is required to operate a computer and telephone. Employee may be required to help move small items up to 25 lbs.



Salary and Benefits:TSS offers a competitive salary and benefits package to full-time employees. The starting salary for this position starts at $75,000, commensurate with experience/competitive with area legal services providers. Additional compensation for language skills.Benefits include 3 weeks paid vacation, 13 paid holidays that fall on a regularly scheduled work day, 2 personal days, ample sick time, agency contribution to health, vision, and dental insurance, agency hosted 403(b) plan, Employee Assistance Plan, and student loan repayment contribution. Additional benefits include agency-paid annual bar dues and ample professional development opportunities.



Equal opportunity: The Second Step actively seeks cultural and linguistic diversity in all programs. The Second Step is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace, free from discrimination. The Second Step does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including pregnancy and parenting status), disability, age, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, or genetic information. We encourage individuals from historically marginalized communities to apply.

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