Immigration Supervising Attorney
The Bronx Defenders
- The Bronx, NY
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Represent a reduced number of noncitizens on complex immigration matters, including detained and non-detained removal proceedings, applications before USCIS, and advisals regarding the consequences of pending criminal or family court proceedings.
- Collaborate with colleagues and external partners in developing and implementing defense strategies involving federal litigation, collateral appeals, policy advocacy, media engagement, and participatory defense
- Conference cases with attorney supervisees on a weekly basis
- Review and provide substantive feedback on supervisees’ written work
- Provide in-court supervision for all unadmitted law graduates and for admitted attorneys, as needed
- Assist supervisees with preparation for individual hearings in immigration court and other legal appearances
- Monitor supervisee caseloads to ensure equitable distribution of work
- Oversee entries into our case management system to ensure that data and outcomes are accurately recorded
- Monitor and provide guidance to staff attorneys regarding docket management
- Encourage and support the professional development of supervisees
- Formally conduct annual performance evaluations of attorneys and advocates
- Provide continual year-round feedback to attorneys to promote the continual development of their practice and skills, particularly after trials and the submission of written work
- Attend immigration practice leadership team meetings to discuss ongoing issues impacting the practice and create and enact solutions
- Collaborate with the practice directors and other supervisors to meet practice goals
- Represent the practice at cross-practice and external meetings
- Lead and/or assist with external and internal trainings and presentations
- Demonstrate a commitment to anti-oppression work, and support marginalized supervisees directly harmed by oppressive patterns in the office and work-related spaces
- Train and mentor interns
- At least three (3) years of immigration law experience, preferably in a criminal-immigration practice
- License to practice law in New York or be eligible to become licensed to practice in New York
- Driver's license or ability to obtain one within 30 days of employment to visit detention centers across the state
- Commitment to directly defending people with limited financial resources placed in removal proceedings or facing immigration consequences based on contact with the family regulation and/or criminal legal system
- Passion for holistic, client-centered representation
- Experience working in and with immigrant and/or low-income communities targeted by carceral systems
- Ability to effectively and respectfully communicate, collaborate and connect with people with various backgrounds, identities and experiences
- Ability to work well independently as well as collaboratively with an interdisciplinary team of lawyers and non-lawyers
- Commitment to fierce advocacy, and willingness to strategically challenge authority in defense of clients
- Effective research, writing and courtroom advocacy skills
- Effective communication, interpersonal and active listening skills
- Strong legal analytical skills and capacity to employ non-legal resources in cases
- Supervisory and mentoring skills, including
- A passion for teaching immigration legal issues to advocates with less experience
- Interest in and commitment to developing and mentoring supervisees
- Ability to provide intentional and constructive feedback
- Flexibility in balancing needs of supervisees against their own caseload
- Ability to multitask, maintain order and meet deadlines in a fast-paced, high-stakes environment
- Meticulous attention to detail
- Ability to think critically and creatively in fast-paced settings, finding innovative solutions to unique obstacles
- Ability to receive constructive feedback, demonstrate introspection and shift behavior accordingly
- Ability to exercise excellent judgment, discretion, and confidentiality with sensitive matters
- Commitment to raising one’s cultural consciousness and challenging oppressive practices on an interpersonal and institutional level