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Paralegal: Housing Discrimination Project

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Public Interest

Honolulu, HI, United States

Paralegal: Housing Discrimination Project

Legal Staff

Legal Aid Society of Hawaii

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Full-time

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Candidates must be able to satisfactorily pass a criminal background and credit check.

Paralegal: Housing Discrimination Project - Honolulu, Hawaii

Organization: Legal Aid Society of Hawaii
Department: Housing Discrimination Project

The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii is seeking a highly motivated and dedicated Paralegal to join their Housing Discrimination Project in Honolulu. This position will provide client assistance in housing discrimination cases, develop outreach materials, and conduct community education. The ideal candidate will have an Associate's degree or equivalent, paralegal experience (or training), and a strong commitment to social justice. Familiarity with family law and experience working with disadvantaged populations is preferred.

Key Responsibilities:

Provide client assistance in housing discrimination cases.
Develop culturally relevant outreach materials.
Conduct community education.
Travel to outreach sites across the island.

Qualifications:

Associate's degree or equivalent from a two-year college or technical school.
Paralegal experience strongly preferred, but training is provided.
Experience or familiarity with family law strongly preferred.
Demonstrable commitment to social justice or experience working with disadvantaged populations.
Strong organizational skills and ability to manage a busy practice.
Humility in working with diverse colleagues and clients.
Able to work under pressure in a professional and empathetic manner.
Strong writing, editing, and proofreading skills.
Basic computer skills required, familiarity with Microsoft Office programs.

Compensation and Benefits:

Starting salary between - per hour, commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, 401K, life insurance, and more.
Generous paid time off including vacation, sick days, personal days, and holidays.
Hybrid working conditions (remote and in-office) subject to change.

To apply, please submit your resume, cover letter, and three professional references to . The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Please note that this job posting does not create an employment contract and the requirements, duties, and benefits are subject to change. Candidates must be able to pass a criminal background and credit check.

Paralegal Position in Honolulu Legal Aid Office

The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii is looking for a Paralegal to join their Housing Discrimination Project in Honolulu. This position will provide client assistance, develop outreach materials, and conduct community education. The ideal candidate will have an Associate's degree, paralegal experience, and a strong commitment to social justice.

Responsibilities:

Provide client assistance in housing discrimination cases.
Develop culturally relevant outreach materials.
Conduct community education.
Travel to outreach sites across the island.

Qualifications:

Associate's degree or equivalent from a two-year college or technical school.
Paralegal experience strongly preferred, but training is provided.
Experience or familiarity with family law strongly preferred.
Demonstrable commitment to social justice or experience working with disadvantaged populations.
Strong organizational skills and ability to manage a busy practice.
Humility in working with diverse colleagues and clients.
Able to work under pressure in a professional and empathetic manner.
Strong writing, editing, and proofreading skills.
Basic computer skills required, familiarity with Microsoft Office programs.

Compensation and Benefits:

Starting salary between - per hour, commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, 401K, life insurance, and more.
Generous paid time off including vacation, sick days, personal days, and holidays.
Hybrid working conditions (remote and in-office) subject to change.

To apply, please submit your resume, cover letter, and three professional references to . The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Please note that this job posting does not create an employment contract and the requirements, duties, and benefits are subject to change. Candidates must be able to pass a criminal background and credit check.

Paralegal: Housing Discrimination Project - Honolulu, Hawaii

Organization: Legal Aid Society of Hawaii
Department: Housing Discrimination Project

The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii is seeking a dedicated and motivated Paralegal to join their Housing Discrimination Project in Honolulu. This position will provide client assistance in housing discrimination cases, develop outreach materials, and conduct community education. The ideal candidate will have an Associate's degree or equivalent, paralegal experience (or training), and a strong commitment to social justice. Familiarity with family law and experience working with disadvantaged populations is preferred.

Job Title: Paralegal - Housing Discrimination Project

Key Responsibilities:

Provide client assistance in housing discrimination cases.
Develop culturally relevant outreach materials.
Conduct community education.
Travel to outreach sites across the island.

Qualifications:

Associate's degree or equivalent from a two-year college or technical school.
Paralegal experience strongly preferred, but training is provided.
Experience or familiarity with family law strongly preferred.
Demonstrable commitment to social justice or experience working with disadvantaged populations.
Strong organizational skills and ability to manage a busy practice.
Humility in working with diverse colleagues and clients.
Able to work under pressure in a professional and empathetic manner.
Strong writing, editing, and proofreading skills.
Basic computer skills required, familiarity with Microsoft Office programs.

Salary Information:

Starting salary between - per hour, commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, 401K, life insurance, and more.
Generous paid time off including vacation, sick days, personal days, and holidays.
Hybrid working conditions (remote and in-office) subject to change.

To apply, please submit your resume, cover letter, and three professional references to . The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Not specified

Medical and dental insurance, 401K plan, life insurance, long-term care and disability insurance, parental leave, employee assistance plan, paid time off

Not specified

Client assistance, Outreach, Community Education, Social Justice, Organizational Skills, Writing, Editing, Proof-reading, Computer Skills

Associate's degree or equivalent

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Qualification and Experience Associate's degree or equivalent, Paralegal experience preferred, Familiarity with family law, Commitment to social justice, Organizational skills, Humility, Ability to work under pressure, Writing and proof-reading skills, Basic computer skills

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Aug 18, 2024
May 05, 2024

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Public Interest

Legal Staff

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20 to 27
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Full-time

Legal

Aug 18, 2024

May 05, 2024

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Candidates must be able to satisfactorily pass a criminal background and credit check.

Paralegal: Housing Discrimination Project - Honolulu, Hawaii

Organization: Legal Aid Society of Hawaii
Department: Housing Discrimination Project

The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii is seeking a highly motivated and dedicated Paralegal to join their Housing Discrimination Project in Honolulu. This position will provide client assistance in housing discrimination cases, develop outreach materials, and conduct community education. The ideal candidate will have an Associate's degree or equivalent, paralegal experience (or training), and a strong commitment to social justice. Familiarity with family law and experience working with disadvantaged populations is preferred.

Key Responsibilities:

Provide client assistance in housing discrimination cases.
Develop culturally relevant outreach materials.
Conduct community education.
Travel to outreach sites across the island.

Qualifications:

Associate's degree or equivalent from a two-year college or technical school.
Paralegal experience strongly preferred, but training is provided.
Experience or familiarity with family law strongly preferred.
Demonstrable commitment to social justice or experience working with disadvantaged populations.
Strong organizational skills and ability to manage a busy practice.
Humility in working with diverse colleagues and clients.
Able to work under pressure in a professional and empathetic manner.
Strong writing, editing, and proofreading skills.
Basic computer skills required, familiarity with Microsoft Office programs.

Compensation and Benefits:

Starting salary between - per hour, commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, 401K, life insurance, and more.
Generous paid time off including vacation, sick days, personal days, and holidays.
Hybrid working conditions (remote and in-office) subject to change.

To apply, please submit your resume, cover letter, and three professional references to . The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Please note that this job posting does not create an employment contract and the requirements, duties, and benefits are subject to change. Candidates must be able to pass a criminal background and credit check.

Paralegal Position in Honolulu Legal Aid Office

The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii is looking for a Paralegal to join their Housing Discrimination Project in Honolulu. This position will provide client assistance, develop outreach materials, and conduct community education. The ideal candidate will have an Associate's degree, paralegal experience, and a strong commitment to social justice.

Responsibilities:

Provide client assistance in housing discrimination cases.
Develop culturally relevant outreach materials.
Conduct community education.
Travel to outreach sites across the island.

Qualifications:

Associate's degree or equivalent from a two-year college or technical school.
Paralegal experience strongly preferred, but training is provided.
Experience or familiarity with family law strongly preferred.
Demonstrable commitment to social justice or experience working with disadvantaged populations.
Strong organizational skills and ability to manage a busy practice.
Humility in working with diverse colleagues and clients.
Able to work under pressure in a professional and empathetic manner.
Strong writing, editing, and proofreading skills.
Basic computer skills required, familiarity with Microsoft Office programs.

Compensation and Benefits:

Starting salary between - per hour, commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, 401K, life insurance, and more.
Generous paid time off including vacation, sick days, personal days, and holidays.
Hybrid working conditions (remote and in-office) subject to change.

To apply, please submit your resume, cover letter, and three professional references to . The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Please note that this job posting does not create an employment contract and the requirements, duties, and benefits are subject to change. Candidates must be able to pass a criminal background and credit check.

Paralegal: Housing Discrimination Project - Honolulu, Hawaii

Organization: Legal Aid Society of Hawaii
Department: Housing Discrimination Project

The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii is seeking a dedicated and motivated Paralegal to join their Housing Discrimination Project in Honolulu. This position will provide client assistance in housing discrimination cases, develop outreach materials, and conduct community education. The ideal candidate will have an Associate's degree or equivalent, paralegal experience (or training), and a strong commitment to social justice. Familiarity with family law and experience working with disadvantaged populations is preferred.

Job Title: Paralegal - Housing Discrimination Project

Key Responsibilities:

Provide client assistance in housing discrimination cases.
Develop culturally relevant outreach materials.
Conduct community education.
Travel to outreach sites across the island.

Qualifications:

Associate's degree or equivalent from a two-year college or technical school.
Paralegal experience strongly preferred, but training is provided.
Experience or familiarity with family law strongly preferred.
Demonstrable commitment to social justice or experience working with disadvantaged populations.
Strong organizational skills and ability to manage a busy practice.
Humility in working with diverse colleagues and clients.
Able to work under pressure in a professional and empathetic manner.
Strong writing, editing, and proofreading skills.
Basic computer skills required, familiarity with Microsoft Office programs.

Salary Information:

Starting salary between - per hour, commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, 401K, life insurance, and more.
Generous paid time off including vacation, sick days, personal days, and holidays.
Hybrid working conditions (remote and in-office) subject to change.

To apply, please submit your resume, cover letter, and three professional references to . The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Employer.



Qualification and Experience

Associate's degree or equivalent, Paralegal experience preferred, Familiarity with family law, Commitment to social justice, Organizational skills, Humility, Ability to work under pressure, Writing and proof-reading skills, Basic computer skills

Min Salary/Max Salary
USD 20 to 27 Hourly

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