Description:

Position Summary:
The Domestic Violence Prevention Grant attorney works primarily in Delta and Montrose (7th Judicial District), with additional coverage in the 21st (Mesa) and the 9th (Garfield) counties. This role operates in the Grand Junction office, under the supervision of the Managing Attorney and requires a candidate with strong work ethics, a background in family law and trial practice, as well as good research and writing skills. The ideal candidate must be organized and have a passion for assisting individuals in navigating challenging situations. The ability to speak Spanish is a bonus.

The Domestic Violence Prevention Grant attorney provides legal advice, brief services, and representation to clients who have experienced domestic abuse or other crimes of violence. In addition to their caseload, the attorney also conducts outreach, community education events and participates in various local Boards/committees. These efforts are guided and supervised by the Managing Attorney. In summary, this attorney role presents an exciting opportunity for a dedicated and passionate law professional to make a significant impact on the lives of the vulnerable population.

As a member of a multidimensional team, the attorney will contribute their expertise to achieve the best possible outcomes for clients. It is crucial that the ideal candidate remains up to date with the latest developments in family law and applies this knowledge to effectively support clients.

Essential Duties:
  • Independently manage an active caseload of primarily domestic relations cases, including but not limited to civil protection orders, divorce actions, and cases related to the allocation of parental responsibilities.
  • Provide sound legal advice, brief services, and high-quality legal representation to clients in court as well as administrative agencies that aligns with program objectives, and in accordance with the ethical rules of professional conduct, program priorities, CLS policies and guidelines, and CLS Casehandler guidelines.
  • Work collaboratively with other CLS attorneys, paralegals and intake specialists as needed.
  • Ability to travel on an as needed basis from Grand Junction to Delta, Montrose, and Garfield.
  • Advocate for clients through skillful litigation, performing all duties associated with trial practice, including but not limited to client and witness interviews, thorough case investigations, legal research and drafting of any necessary legal documents and pleadings.
  • Ensure comprehensive and current client case notes and documentation in case management system
  • Engage in genuine good-faith negotiations on behalf of clients, developing and implementing strategies designed to achieve client's objectives.
  • Develop professional relationships with judicial officers and staff as well as with the community served.
  • Display courtesy, patience, empathy, and sound judgment while providing clear and transparent communication to clients, managing their expectations effectively.
  • Under the direction and supervision of the Managing Attorney, develop strategies for providing community education and outreach presentations, and participate in local boards and committees.
  • Perform additional duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications:
  • Valid license to practice law in the state of Colorado or ability to obtain a Colorado license as soon as practicable.
  • Strong work ethics
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Detail-oriented with strong organization skills, critical thinking and analytical skills.
  • Ability to adjust priorities as requirements change is necessary.
  • Excellent time management skills are a must.
  • Basic proficiency in Office 365 is expected.