Staff Attorney - Juvenile Dependency
Company: Contra Costa County Bar Association
Location: San Jose
Posted on: May 28, 2023
Job Description:
DescriptionThe Law Foundation of Silicon Valley invites
California State Bar attorneys with an interest in juvenile
dependency to apply to join us as a Staff Attorney with our Legal
Advocates for Children & Youth (LACY) team. (Candidates awaiting
California bar examination results are eligible to apply). This is
a flexible, hybrid position.Who We AreThe Law Foundation of Silicon
Valley advances the rights of historically excluded individuals and
families across Santa Clara County through legal services,
strategic advocacy, and educational outreach. Now with over 90
employees, the Law Foundation is the largest provider of free legal
services in the South Bay. Located in downtown San Jose, the Law
Foundation is a dynamic and interesting place to work. We pride
ourselves on fostering a work environment that is motivating,
collaborative and fun, with plenty of opportunities for
professional growth. We are working towards a Black, Indigenous,
People of Color (BIPOC)-centered legal services practice that
incorporates community and movement lawyering. Our focus areas
include health, housing, and children and youth.What You'll DoAs a
Juvenile Dependency attorney with our LACY team, you will represent
children and young adults in child welfare proceedings. As a member
of our interdisciplinary team, you will work in parity with LACY
social workers to assess and advocate for your client's interests.
You will have the opportunity to help young people in our community
thrive by giving them a voice in a complex and intimidating system.
Frequent court appearances and trial litigation will be required in
this position.RequirementsPrimary Duties
- Provide representation, advocacy, and information for minors in
the juvenile dependency system
- Represent minors subject to petitions alleging abuse and
neglect
- Courtroom advocacy including uncontested hearings, trials, and
mediation
- Work in tandem with a LACY social worker to assess the needs of
clients
- Participate in LACY's regular team meetings, staff meetings,
and program development activities
- Assist the LACY Directing Attorney and Supervising Attorney, as
needed
- Participate in general office upkeep duties, including computer
data entry of intake information, filing, copying, drafting and
filing court documents, and serving notices
- Maintain statistics on youth served and billing records
- Aid juvenile dependent minors in other legal areas, including
education
- Identify other legal issues for dependent minors and advocate,
as appropriate
- Meet with clients in a variety of environments, including
office, school, and home settingsWho You Are
- Passion for social justice and race equity, as well as a desire
to help underserved populations
- California State Bar Membership (individuals awaiting
California Bar Exam results are eligible to apply)
- Experience in courtroom advocacy (preferred)
- Demonstrated commitment to the rights of children & youth
- Experience in practice of youth law
- Ability to identify, investigate, and resolve client
problems
- An independent, self-starter
- Ability to manage multiple clients in high-stress
situations
- Experience with trauma-informed practice and an ability work
sensitively and productively with minors who have suffered abuse
and neglect
- Valid Driver's License or other transportation to attend
hearings, home visits, and outreach presentations
- Excellent verbal, interpersonal, writing, interviewing, and
organizational skills
- Experience working with individuals from multiethnic
communities is desiredPhysical Requirements
- Frequent use of computer keyboard.
- Use of office equipment, such as copier, printer, and fax.
- Ability to enter home environments with smoke or other
potentially sensitive qualities.What We OfferThe salary scale for
this position is $70,000 - $99,320.92. All compensation is
determined by the wage table of the current Collective Bargaining
Agreement between SEIU Local 521 and LFSV. Placement on the wage
table will be based upon an applicant's bar admission date and
months of experience in comparable roles. The salary scale can be
found on our LFSV Salary Scale 2022-2023 . Excellent benefits
provided, including:
- A 35 hour/week work schedule
- 19 paid holidays per year
- 3-5 weeks of vacation pre year
- 12 days of sick leave per year
- Up to 6 months of parental leave
- Fully paid medical, dental, and vision insurance premiums
- A robust Employee Assistance Program that includes
free/discounted mental health therapy and wellness services for
employees and their dependents
- A 401(k)-retirement plan with employer contributions
- A sabbatical after 5 years of employment
- An annual budget for professional development
- An additional monthly stipend for those who are bilingual and
utilize their language abilities in the course of the job
- The option to work a hybrid scheduleLocationLaw Foundation is a
hybrid workplace and staff will be required to commute to our San
Jose offices 2+ days per week. As long as staff can meet the
requirements above, including commuting at their own expense, staff
may live anywhere in California. Due to logistical challenges
regarding taxes, insurance, and time zones, we are not able to
consider staff in other states at this time.Equal Opportunity
EmployerThe Law Foundation is an Equal Opportunity
Employer/Affirmative Action Employer. We value having staff who
come from communities that are most impacted by our issues. For
example, Black, Indigenous, Latinx, AAPI, and other people of
color, womxn, people living with disabilities, older people, and
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people are encouraged to
apply. It is the policy of the Law Foundation to prohibit
discrimination and harassment of any type and to afford equal
employment opportunities to employees and applicants, without
regard to race, color, ethnicity, ancestry, religion, age, sex,
gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, pregnancy,
medical condition or genetic information, veteran status, national
origin, disability, marital or other protected status. The Law
Foundation will conform to the spirit, as well as the letter of all
applicable laws and regulations. Candidates from historically
excluded communities including from different racial, ethnic,
cultural and linguistic backgrounds, persons living with
disabilities, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community encouraged to
apply.ADA Accessible Facility - Equal Opportunity Employer -
Drug-Free Workplace
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