Public Advocates Inc. is a nonprofit law firm and advocacy organization
with offices in San Francisco and Sacramento that challenges the
systemic causes of poverty and racial discrimination by strengthening
community voices in public policy and achieving tangible legal victories
advancing education, housing and transit equity. We spur change through
collaboration with grassroots groups representing low-income
communities, people of color and immigrants, combined with strategic
policy reform, media advocacy and litigation, "making rights real"
across California since 1971.
We have an opening on our staff for an energetic, collaborative person
to work on legislative and agency advocacy. The current focus is on
education equity; our overall advocacy work is expected to evolve to
include access to public transit, housing and community development. The
Policy Advocate will work under the supervision of the Director of
Legislative & Community Affairs in Sacramento, and will have
responsibility for:
* Providing staff support to the planning, development,
coordination and execution of education policy advocacy targeting state
level policy makers, lobbyists, and other policy, civil rights and
community advocates;
* Monitoring and responding to education policy proposals through
email action alerts, oral and written advocacy, and other policy
advocacy tools accessible by grassroots organizations and advocates;
* Developing relationships with community organizers and other
advocates;
* Providing staff support for, outreach, training and technical
assistance to existing and new community partners to increase their
capacity in organizing campaigns;
* Representing Public Advocates in community coalition and alliance
activities such as work meetings, conference calls, exchanges, and
trainings;
* Helping coordinate operations of the Sacramento office.
Qualities expected of all Public Advocates staff include integrity, high
professional standards, and commitment to progressive social change, to
our mission, and to working successfully with diverse colleagues,
clients and collaborators. Cooperation, candor, flexibility, resilience,
optimism, curiosity, and sense of humor are valued. Requirements for the
position include:
* Excellent written and oral communication skills
* Excellent organizational skills, ability to manage multiple
priorities and projects, work well in teams, and handle deadlines and
changing priorities
* At least two years relevant professional experience
The strongest candidates will also have legislative, education policy
and/or state budget/finance experience and Spanish language fluency.
Salary depending on experience plus benefits.
Applications will be reviewed beginning immediately; position open until
filled. Please send the following to info@publicadvocate s.org or Public
Advocates Inc., Attn: Policy Advocate Position, 131 Steuart St., #300,
San Francisco, CA 94105 (electronic submissions strongly preferred):
1) Cover letter that addresses your experience and background,
including any education advocacy, legislation, finance, and community
outreach, and describes a project or challenge you have handled that
will help us understand your qualifications;
2) Resume and salary history;
3) Names of three references;
4) Writing samples (more than one piece of work or excerpts to
demonstrate range of experience in advocacy, outreach and training).
Consult our website at www.publicadvocates .org for additional
information about our mission, history, recent accomplishments and
staff.
Liz Guillen
Director of Legislative & Community Affairs
PUBLIC ADVOCATES INC.
(916) 442-3385 - phone
(916) 803-5596 - cell
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Saturday, January 10, 2009
TGI Justice Project Seeks Legal Director
TGI Justice Project Seeks Legal Director
Ground-breaking social justice nonprofit looking for an experienced attorney to serve as its next Legal Director. We are the only organization in the country working full-time to end abuses against transgender, gender variant & intersex people in jails and prisons. The Legal Director is responsible for all the legal services of the organization, and is accountable to our constituency members and our organizational collective. Ideal candidates are highly-organized, compassionate, and can aggressively defend and promote the rights and dignity of our communities in the face of state violence and poverty. TGIJP works in teams made up of staff and members from our constituency. An ideal candidate for the Legal Director should be someone with prior experience working in shared-leadership environments, and have the qualifications listed below. TGIJP is an equal opportunity employer, and people of color, people with criminal convictions, and transgender persons are especially encouraged to apply. Please see our website, http://www.tgijp.org, for more information about us.
This position’s projected start date is May 1, 2009. The first month will overlap with the current Legal Director’s last month. Interested candidates should submit a resume, a 1-2 page cover letter, and list of 3 references (with contact information) to the Legal Director Hiring Committee. We will accept application materials via postal mail, fax, or email. In your cover letter, please answer the following questions: Why do you want to work at TGIJP? Why do you feel you are the right person for this position? What role do you think prisons play in our society, and what role ought they play, if any?
The deadline to apply is March 1, 2009.
TGIJP Legal Director Hiring Committee
342 9th Street, Suite 202B
San Francisco, CA 94103
Ph: 415-252-1444
Fax: 415-252-1554
Email: info@tgijp.org
Job Title: Legal Director
Job type: Full time, 40 hrs/week
Compensation: $40,000 to $45,000 DOE, with benefits
Start Date: May 1, 2009
Job Duties:
Direct all legal work of the organization: work with clients to do human rights research and reporting, direct alternative sentencing support for clients, advocate for clients facing abuse in prison, provide legal advice and referrals for clients, prepare civil litigation to challenge conditions of confinement for clients, educate community on their legal rights via presentations and written materials, and work with clients and legal team to develop and implement state-wide and nation-wide policy
o Work with and mentor/supervise a volunteer legal team (student interns, community members, and other attorneys) in all aspects of the legal work; participate in outreach to recruit interns and legal team members
Participate as an organizational representative in the Transforming Justice Coalition: meet regularly with Coalition partners, take on tasks related to development of Coalition
Participate in organizational development and governance: attend weekly staff meetings, general meetings & organizational retreats; participate in horizontal supervision structure; attend trainings on supervision skills; work with consultant to further develop the organization
Fundraising: Assist Development & Administrative Director when necessary to fundraise, provide needed work status updates to development staff on regular basis
Qualifications:
J.D. and California Bar membership
At least 3 years experience providing legal services to low-income people of color (LGBT POC preferred), at least 2 years experience supervising others
Experience building bridges among diverse communities of oppressed people
Experience working against the U.S. Prison Industrial Complex
Demonstrated commitment to trans, gender variant & intersex communities and people
Demonstrated ally to oppressed communities & conscientious of their role working with others with different levels of privilege
Highly organized, multi-tasker, self-starter, self-care system in place, able to receive and give constructive criticism, excellent personal and professional communication skills
Highly proficient using MS Office applications (particularly Word & Excel)
Experience providing legal services to highly marginalized and oppressed communities, particularly people currently and formerly imprisoned, people with active and past substance abuse problems, homeless people, people with mental illnesses, and/or survivors of trauma including child sexual abuse and domestic violence
Experience influencing or creating public policy
Experience working in shared leadership environments
Not on active probation or parole and able to visit clients in prison or jail
Flexible work schedule (able to work some weekends and evenings, and some travel)
Valid drivers license and able to drive to visit clients in all parts of California
Desired Qualifications:
Fluency in Spanish & English
Experience in criminal defense and plaintiff-side prison civil litigation
Experience with international human rights reporting and advocacy
History of imprisonment, or a family member of imprisoned person(s)
Experience working in formal collectives
History of working with and in transgender women of color communities, as well as those with intersex conditions (or disorders of sexual development)
Proficient in other software a plus: desktop publishing programs, Photoshop, and database programs such as Filemaker and GiftWorks
Experience teaching others (formally and informally)
Community organizing experience
Ground-breaking social justice nonprofit looking for an experienced attorney to serve as its next Legal Director. We are the only organization in the country working full-time to end abuses against transgender, gender variant & intersex people in jails and prisons. The Legal Director is responsible for all the legal services of the organization, and is accountable to our constituency members and our organizational collective. Ideal candidates are highly-organized, compassionate, and can aggressively defend and promote the rights and dignity of our communities in the face of state violence and poverty. TGIJP works in teams made up of staff and members from our constituency. An ideal candidate for the Legal Director should be someone with prior experience working in shared-leadership environments, and have the qualifications listed below. TGIJP is an equal opportunity employer, and people of color, people with criminal convictions, and transgender persons are especially encouraged to apply. Please see our website, http://www.tgijp.org, for more information about us.
This position’s projected start date is May 1, 2009. The first month will overlap with the current Legal Director’s last month. Interested candidates should submit a resume, a 1-2 page cover letter, and list of 3 references (with contact information) to the Legal Director Hiring Committee. We will accept application materials via postal mail, fax, or email. In your cover letter, please answer the following questions: Why do you want to work at TGIJP? Why do you feel you are the right person for this position? What role do you think prisons play in our society, and what role ought they play, if any?
The deadline to apply is March 1, 2009.
TGIJP Legal Director Hiring Committee
342 9th Street, Suite 202B
San Francisco, CA 94103
Ph: 415-252-1444
Fax: 415-252-1554
Email: info@tgijp.org
Job Title: Legal Director
Job type: Full time, 40 hrs/week
Compensation: $40,000 to $45,000 DOE, with benefits
Start Date: May 1, 2009
Job Duties:
Direct all legal work of the organization: work with clients to do human rights research and reporting, direct alternative sentencing support for clients, advocate for clients facing abuse in prison, provide legal advice and referrals for clients, prepare civil litigation to challenge conditions of confinement for clients, educate community on their legal rights via presentations and written materials, and work with clients and legal team to develop and implement state-wide and nation-wide policy
o Work with and mentor/supervise a volunteer legal team (student interns, community members, and other attorneys) in all aspects of the legal work; participate in outreach to recruit interns and legal team members
Participate as an organizational representative in the Transforming Justice Coalition: meet regularly with Coalition partners, take on tasks related to development of Coalition
Participate in organizational development and governance: attend weekly staff meetings, general meetings & organizational retreats; participate in horizontal supervision structure; attend trainings on supervision skills; work with consultant to further develop the organization
Fundraising: Assist Development & Administrative Director when necessary to fundraise, provide needed work status updates to development staff on regular basis
Qualifications:
J.D. and California Bar membership
At least 3 years experience providing legal services to low-income people of color (LGBT POC preferred), at least 2 years experience supervising others
Experience building bridges among diverse communities of oppressed people
Experience working against the U.S. Prison Industrial Complex
Demonstrated commitment to trans, gender variant & intersex communities and people
Demonstrated ally to oppressed communities & conscientious of their role working with others with different levels of privilege
Highly organized, multi-tasker, self-starter, self-care system in place, able to receive and give constructive criticism, excellent personal and professional communication skills
Highly proficient using MS Office applications (particularly Word & Excel)
Experience providing legal services to highly marginalized and oppressed communities, particularly people currently and formerly imprisoned, people with active and past substance abuse problems, homeless people, people with mental illnesses, and/or survivors of trauma including child sexual abuse and domestic violence
Experience influencing or creating public policy
Experience working in shared leadership environments
Not on active probation or parole and able to visit clients in prison or jail
Flexible work schedule (able to work some weekends and evenings, and some travel)
Valid drivers license and able to drive to visit clients in all parts of California
Desired Qualifications:
Fluency in Spanish & English
Experience in criminal defense and plaintiff-side prison civil litigation
Experience with international human rights reporting and advocacy
History of imprisonment, or a family member of imprisoned person(s)
Experience working in formal collectives
History of working with and in transgender women of color communities, as well as those with intersex conditions (or disorders of sexual development)
Proficient in other software a plus: desktop publishing programs, Photoshop, and database programs such as Filemaker and GiftWorks
Experience teaching others (formally and informally)
Community organizing experience
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