Closing Date: 16th May, 2024

Description:

A Non-Profit Organization seeks an experienced attorney to support the efforts of A Non-Profit Organization's New Orleans-based team. The Eviction Defense Attorney will support A Non-Profit Organization's Enforcement team as they provide eviction defense to clients.

The Eviction Defense attorney will work on A Non-Profit Organization's eviction defense project, with an emphasis on serving clients that fall outside of legal aid's service boundaries. The Eviction Defense attorney's work will be focused solely on eviction defense in Orleans Parish/City of New Orleans as a response to the ongoing eviction crisis. The attorney will work closely with the local LSC-funded legal aid organization, Southeast Louisiana Legal Services, to identify the populations that are most likely to be underserved, as well as to provide and be a source for referrals. The Eviction Defense attorney will appear regularly in Orleans Parish Civil District Court, to defend tenants facing eviction.

Responsibilities included, but are not limited to:
The Eviction Defense Attorney's duties and responsibilities will include:
  • Provide quality representation and advice to individuals facing eviction in Orleans Parish.
  • Collaborate with SLLS to ensure coverage on the help desk 1-2 times per month.
  • Manage administrative aspects of representation including updating case notes and closing out files.
  • Serve as a liaison to locally-based coalitions that are working to protect tenants from eviction.
  • Conduct outreach at community events and during other outreach efforts.
  • Provide information and education to affinity groups and elected officials to improve conditions and outcomes for tenants.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Please Note: A Non-Profit Organization's staff continues to work on a hybrid schedule due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Employees are required to work in the office two days per week.

Qualifications:
Our Ideal Candidate will possess the following:
  • Current ability to practice law in Louisiana is required. Given the immediate need, we are unable to accept unlicensed or license-pending applicants.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Experience in housing and ideally eviction defense
  • Passion for civil rights advocacy and housing justice
  • Demonstrated commitment to racial equity
  • Attention to detail
  • Ability to work on teams and with different working styles