Description:

An Organization Provides Food and Financial Assistance, and A Robust Program for Seniors is looking for the right people; people who wish to serve their community as a part of a family friendly organization doing good within the Houston-Galveston area. We attract and retain the best talent by investing in our employees. People of all faiths helping people in need.

Join the Cabrini team as a Lead Attorney.The Lead Attorney is a part of the Cabrini Center leadership and provides training and mentorship within his or her team in addition to providing representation and legal assistance for clients of the General, Family Visa, Humanitarian, and/or Crime Victims Assistance Teams. She or he is responsible for mentoring, training, and case review for legal team members in the provision of immigration legal services. Legal services include community outreach and legal education, legal workshops, legal intake, legal research and individual legal representation. The Lead Attorney will develop expertise in the immigration law as well as stay up-to-date on immigration law and policies and to provide oversight, guidance, and mentorship to attorneys, paralegals, administrative clerks and/or law student interns. The Lead Attorney will contribute to identifying issues for impact advocacy and litigation to be undertaken by Cabrini Center and/or other partners to advance immigrant rights and to make systemic changes.

The Expertise We Are Looking For
The Expertise We're Looking For

  • Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D.) degree from an ABA accredited law school
  • One (1) year experience in Immigration Law
  • Licensed to practice law in the State of Texas; or
  • Have an active license from another U.S. jurisdiction and be eligible to waive into the State Bar of Texas within 12 months of hire
  • The Skills and Assets You Bring, and More
  • You have excellent legal research and writing skills
  • You have excellent verbal and written communication and negotiation skills
  • You have the ability to handle a high-volume caseload, multiple deadlines, and other tasks simultaneously
  • You have intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Office
  • You have experience working with immigrant community an asset
  • You demonstrate multi-cultural understanding and experience

What you Deliver
  • You will provide direct representation to immigrant clients before the USCIS, Asylum Office or Immigration Court on a range of immigration matters. Direct representation encompasses the following tasks: conduct legal intake and screening; interview clients, affiants, witness, experts, case managers, and others who can provide information or statement in furtherance of the principal client's immigration matters; draft, prepare and assemble relevant immigration petitions; conduct legal research; write memoranda of law, motions or briefs in support of applications and petitions filed before USCIS, Asylum Office, State, Immigration and Federal Courts, Board of Immigration Appeals, Administrative Appeals Office, EOIR and other immigration agencies; prepare client for interviews and court hearings.
  • You will maintain client physical and electronic files according to program requirements, including case notes, correspondence, filings, calendars, and dockets. Maintain a case status list and case service statistics for Cabrini Center and program funders. Participate in case reviews with attorney staff and support staff, and/or Managing Attorney/Legal Director, as applicable.
  • Your attendance and participation in mandatory unit and Cabrini staff meetings, and other agency meetings. Participate on calls and meetings organized by funders, city-wide advocacy groups, local service providers and national support centers when appropriate and helpful.
  • You will comply with all contract requirements. Provide data and statistical information for grant, contract and other reporting purposes. Provide accurate and timely monthly data, time logs, and reports for internal use, funder use, and other entity use. Participate in trainings, meetings, calls, etc. as required by funders or to serve program needs.
  • You will participate in charlas by presenting and performing legal consultations. Participate in program and agency community legal education and outreach efforts, particularly as they relate to issues of immigration law, providing direct information to prospective clients, attending information sessions on asylum, deportation and other immigration relief, and conduct legal workshops and engage pro bono counsel in the provision of legal services.
  • You will provide day-to-day leadership for the legal team comprising staff attorneys, law fellows, paralegals, administrative clerks, and interns under the supervision and mentorship of the Senior Attorney. Leadership includes but is not limited to mentoring and training team members, monitor and provide detailed review of assigned team members' cases and files, oversee data and reporting for team members and provide written progress notes for team members being mentored.
  • You will develop expertise in general immigration law, including but not limited to family petitions, adjustment of status, waivers of inadmissibility, naturalization, DACA, Temporary Protected Status, removal defense, and other immigration relief.
  • You will be identify policy issues and coordinate with other units within Cabrini Center and the immigration bar in advancing advocacy agenda to promote immigrant rights.
  • You will work with Cabrini leadership to evaluate program efficacy and engage in priority setting in line with community needs. Evaluate program efficacy and engage in priority setting in line with client and funder needs.
  • You will perform other duties as assigned.