Description:

Position: Farmworker Legal Services (FLS), is a growing and nationally recognized non-profit law office, seeking a supervising attorney with immigrant workers' rights experience to join its dynamic and committed litigation team working directly with migrant and seasonal agricultural workers and community groups to dismantle systems that perpetuate poverty and injustice. The supervising attorney will work closely with FLS attorneys, staff, and other providers to develop and pursue affirmative systemic litigation and ensure high quality representation of farmworkers. The attorney will handle cases, provide supervisory support to team members, and assist in directing the administrative and legal work of FLS and will be based out of our Kalamazoo office with a flexible remote work schedule option.

Description of Program: Farmworker Legal Services (FLS) is the statewide division of A Non-Profit Organization Provides Free Civil Legal Services Company that fights for justice and dignity alongside the farmworker community through our systemic, multi-forum legal advocacy, community engagement, and direct legal representation of farmworkers in their civil legal matters. FLS currently has 7 permanent staff and 6 summer seasonal advocates who provide a full range of civil legal services to Michigan's eligible population of migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their dependents. Staff are based out of Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, and Ypsilanti offices and prioritize cases including wage theft, trafficking, discrimination, sexual harassment, workplace health and safety, housing, civil rights, and labor-based immigration relief.

MAP works to advance the safety, independence, and economic stability of those most affected by poverty, racism, and other structurally oppressive systems by increasing access to justice and working for systemic solutions. MAP has provided civil legal aid for those unable to afford an attorney for more than 50 years, serving 13 counties through five legal aid offices and managing 6 statewide programs that serve farmworkers (Farmworker Legal Services), immigrant communities (Michigan Immigrant Rights Center), vulnerable older adults (Michigan Elder Justice Initiative), victims of domestic violence and elder abuse (Crime Victims Legal Assistance Program), legal aid advocates through research and training support (Michigan Poverty Law Program), and self-represented litigants (Michigan Legal Help Program). MAP has a staff of about 220 people in offices in Battle Creek, Detroit, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Grand Rapids, Monroe, and Ypsilanti. Visit www.miadvocacy.org and www.farmworkerlaw.org for more information.

Required Qualifications: Applicants must be licensed to practice law in Michigan or qualify to be admitted by waiver; have 5+ years of mission-aligned work or lived experience and a demonstrated commitment to advocating in low-income or immigrant communities; have experience litigating at state or federal levels; be willing to work a flexible schedule that may occasionally include travel or evening and weekend outreach; demonstrated success working effectively in teams with diverse identities; possess excellent communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills; and be committed to social, racial, and economic justice and FLS's mission.

Preferred Qualifications: Priority will be given to applicants who have significant (10+years) mission-aligned, supervisory, or litigation experience, experience effectively supervising teams and projects across lines of identity and differences; effective bilingual Spanish-English communication skills; proficiency in Haitian Creole or indigenous languages native to Mexico or Central America; familiarity with farmworker advocacy, employment and immigration law, or legal services and advocacy.