Now Hiring: Staff Attorney – Post-Commitment Juvenile Defense

Position Overview

Through zealous representation and holistic advocacy, the Staff Attorney’s primary role is to represent youth committed to DYRS. The Staff Attorney is expected to provide effective and trauma-responsive legal representation, which requires accurate and timely case management. This individual will also provide informal advocacy and reentry assistance to clients who are no longer committed to DYRS. Lastly, the Staff Attorney will identify client-related issues in need of policy reform, communicate these issues to Open City Advocates’ leadership, and will have the opportunity to take part in client-related systemic reform and youth empowerment efforts.

Key Functions & Responsibilities

The Staff Attorney is a full-time position and will be supported and supervised by Open City Advocates’ Legal Director.

  • Provide client-centered, post-commitment (i.e., post-sentencing) defense, including reentry planning, to Open City Advocates’ clients in the delinquency system.

  • Represent youth in court hearings, administrative proceedings, team meetings, reentry meetings, and any appeals of those proceedings.

  • Maintain regular contact with clients, family members, caseworkers, and service providers, including regular visits with incarcerated clients.

  • Address collateral issues, such as education, employment, housing, immigration, mental health, and record sealing, either directly or through client referrals.

  • Formally and informally advocate for clients’ release from secure settings.

  • Draft sentencing mitigation letters on behalf of clients as needed.

  • For clients returning from incarceration, assist clients with comprehensive reentry planning.

  • Support the incorporation of youth voice and experience into Open City Advocates’ systemic reform efforts.

  • Engage in systemic advocacy to support policies that support our youth and their families and communities.

Qualifications

  • Juris Doctorate and membership in the District of Columbia Bar or pending waiver application for admission to the DC Bar through reciprocity.

  • 1-2 years of experience working in direct legal services, particularly with indigent populations.

  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.

  • Collaborative, detail-oriented, and able to work independently.

  • Experience in juvenile and/or criminal justice is strongly preferred. Relevant law school clinical experience will be considered.

  • Experience with the communities and/or demographic of Open City Advocates’ clients is also strongly preferred.

  • Experience working directly with teens and young adults is a plus.

  •  Experience in non-profits or government is a plus.

  • A valid driver’s license.

Number of Clients Served: We estimate the Staff Attorney will handle around 10-15 clients with active representation, which will gradually increase to include formerly committed clients

Compensation and Benefits

Salary is $75,000 - $90,000, depending on experience.

Benefits include:

  • Health, dental, and vision insurance, with Open City Advocates covering 90% of an individual policy.

  • Paid federal and DC holidays, sick leave, and 15 days of vacation.

  • 401(k) matching program (4% after first 3 months).

  • Employer-sponsored short and long-term disability after one year.

  • Up to 12 weeks of parental leave, and professional development opportunities.

  • Flexible, hybrid work schedule with at least 2-3 days per week in person.

Application Instructions and Deadline

In one PDF File, please submit cover letter, resume, and legal writing sample (preferably an advocacy piece) to Raymond Ngu at raymond@opencityadvocates.org.

Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility

Open City Advocates embraces diversity of identity, experience, ability, and thought, and we are an equal opportunity employer. We are actively striving to create and support diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in our staff, board of directors, client services, systemic reform efforts, and strategic direction. We encourage all people, including people of color, LGBTQ+ persons, differently-abled and neurodiverse people, and those with lived experience, with the justice system to apply for all positions.

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