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Public Interest
Attorney
Family Law
Government and Government Relations
Real Estate
Min 3 yrs required
Staff Attorney Duties: Represent clients in surrounding communities. Handle cases for low-income individuals and families in a wide variety of poverty law areas including family law, housing, public benefits, and consumer issues. Will be active in local bar and community activities. The work will include participating in community education and outreach to eligible clients; and recruitment of and collaboration with pro bono attorneys.
Qualification and Experience
Requirements: Must be licensed in New Mexico or eligible for admission by examination or licensed in another state and eligible for reciprocity admission or for a New Mexico legal aid providers limited license. 3 years’ experience as a licensed attorney preferred but will consider exceptionally well qualified entry level candidates. Must possess excellent written and oral communication skills, the ability to manage multiple tasks, manage a significant caseload and build collaborative relationships within the staff and the community. Must be willing to travel. Must be willing to travel. Proficiency in Spanish is a strong plus. Must be able to effectively use computer technology and remote communications systems, including shared on-line workspaces and web meeting and videoconferencing software, to effectively collaborate and co-counsel with staff located in multiple offices. Must possess excellent written and oral communication skills, the ability to manage multiple tasks, manage a caseload and build collaborative relationships within the staff and the community. Proficiency in Spanish is a plus. Deadline: August 24, 2018
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