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Staff Attorney – Farmworker Unit
Quincy, WA Job Title: Staff Attorney – Farmworker Unit (Yakima/Wenatchee/Omak/Quincy/Tri-Cities) Salary: $73,142 - $133,712 per year (based on years of experience) Organization: **MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW*** (NJP) Experience: Three years of legal experience in legal aid or comparable practice preferred NJP is a non-profit statewide law firm with a mission to Combat Injustice, Strengthen Communities, and Protect Human Dignity. They provide legal advocacy and representation for low-income individuals and communities in Washington. NJP is currently seeking a qualified attorney to join their Farmworker Unit (FWU) and work with farmworker communities in various locations throughout the state. The attorney must be bilingual in English and Spanish and culturally competent to address the legal needs of farmworkers and their communities. They should have a strong interest in working with farmworker communities and be willing to live and work in a rural area. The attorney should also have a demonstrated interest in high priority legal needs for farmworkers, such as employment and civil rights, and be able to establish trust and connections with low-income client communities. The attorney will engage in strategic advocacy in multiple forums, including state and federal courts, administrative agencies, and appellate courts to address the high priority needs of the farmworker community. They will also work collaboratively with a statewide network of NJP advocates and their office teams to offer high quality legal assistance and representation to clients in priority cases. This may include sexual harassment, wage and hour, and retaliation cases, as well as H-2A and civil rights advocacy. Other responsibilities include building relationships with community partners, engaging with the farmworker community to educate and empower them to exercise their legal rights, and supporting the work of NJP partners. The attorney will work as part of a team of six attorneys and four community educator/outreach workers. NJP has adopted the Washington Race Equity and Justice Initiative (REJI) and expects all staff to uphold the REJI commitments and approach their role with a desire to learn and grow in this area. The attorney must also be willing to work within the context of funding restrictions and reporting requirements as a publicly funded and regulated entity. The starting salary for this position is based on years of experience, with an annual salary range of $73,142 to $133,712. NJP also offers compensation for those who are regularly asked to use a language other than English in their work. They provide a comprehensive benefits package, which includes 100% paid employee health premiums and significant premium shares for family health premiums, as well as generous time off. The typical client office hours for NJP are 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, but the attorney may be expected to work additional hours to fulfill their professional responsibilities. NJP is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and actively promotes mutual respect, acceptance, teamwork, and productivity. They encourage individuals of diverse backgrounds, experiences, and identities to apply, including people of color, people who identify as transgender, lesbian, gay, or bisexual, and those with disabilities. To apply for this position, interested individuals should send a cover letter, resume, and writing sample to **MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW***. The application deadline is open until filled. NJP requires all employees to be vaccinated and boosted against COVID-19, with exemptions available for medical and sincerely held religious beliefs. |
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