Bilingual Legal Hotline Attorney - Part Time
NYC Bar Association
- New York City, NY
- $40,000-50,000 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
Reports To: Legal Hotline, Director
FLSA Status: ExemptLegal Hotline Staff Attorney – Part Time, Bilingual, Fully RemoteThe (CBJC) seeks a bilingual attorney committed to expanding access to justice to join us as a fully remote, part-time (approximately 20 hours per week) Staff Attorney. CBJC provides high-quality, free civil legal services benefiting over 27,000 New Yorkers each year who lack the resources to hire private counsel. With a staff of just under 50, CBJC also relies on expansive partnerships with law firms, corporate legal departments, the courts, the City Bar, and other stakeholders who support and work with CBJC’s .Areas of responsibility include, but are not limited to:
- Serve as part of a team of staff attorneys who answer questions and provide legal assistance on CBJC’s high-volume Legal Hotline, which typically responds to approximately 1,000 calls and online inquiries per month.
- Provide callers/online applicants with legal information, advice, and referrals on a range of civil legal issues.
- Occasionally conduct follow-up brief services, such as reviewing legal documents and helping callers draft simple court pleadings.
- Enter clean data and succinct notes into our case management system for each caller/online applicant.
- Stay abreast of changes and updates to the law.
- Candidates must be New York bar members in good standing with at least three years of relevant practice experience, preferably in nonprofit legal services and/or with a focus on landlord/tenant, family/matrimonial, and/or consumer law.
- Professional fluency in a language in addition to English is required.
- We seek a detail-oriented self-starter with superb legal judgment and a capacity to multi-task who is creative, thoughtful, tech savvy, and has high standards in work quality, and who can demonstrate a commitment to racial and economic justice and to serving those who struggle with a lack of resources.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills and an ability to work both independently and with a team.
- Excellent people and client counseling skills, including effectively interacting with members of the public in a respectful and sensitive way, many of whom suspect institutions and the legal profession, and some of whom struggle with mental illness.
- Collegiality and being able to communicate and work collaboratively with other staff attorneys via online platforms such as Slack and Teams.
- Proficient with Microsoft Office 365 and ability to effectively learn and use legal database and other platforms.