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Min 1 yrs required
Staff Attorney / Clinical Supervisor - Housing Practice The candidate will represent low-income tenants in unlawful detainer cases, advocate for tenants in a broad range of housing-related legal problems, and contribute to the creation of more just and humane housing policies for Alameda County tenants, as well as train and supervise law student interns. Will represent low-income tenants in unlawful detainer cases. Supervise weekly Tenants' Rights Workshops, advising and advocating for tenants regarding a broad range of housing-related legal problems, including eviction defense, code enforcement, rent control, public housing (conventional and §8), and fair housing. Conduct outreach and provide pro per assistance to tenants at self-help and community sites. Teach, train, and supervise law students, legal fellows, and volunteer attorneys, including substantive law and skills trainings, regular individual and group case reviews, and day-to-day monitoring of individual work. Work collaboratively with other attorneys at EBCLC to provide holistic, wrap-around services addressing the root issues of poverty. Participate in collaborative partnerships with other community and legal services organizations providing similar services. Complete administrative tasks, such as those related to grant management and reporting.
Qualification and Experience
The candidate should have a J.D. degree. Should be a member of the California State Bar in good standing. Must have ability to work effectively with a diverse range of groups, including people of color, immigrants, non-English speakers, people with mental disabilities, law students, service providers, government employees, community partners, elected officials, and law school faculty. Experience with, or strong interest in, law student supervision and training is needed. Unlawful detainer or other relevant litigation experience preferred. Bilingual skills in Spanish or Cantonese highly desirable. Start Date: August 1, 2017. Application Deadline: July 2, 2017.
Submit cover letter, resume, short writing sample, and names/contact information for 2 professional references with 'Housing Attorney' in the subject line.
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