Civil Rights Legal Coordinator
2 days ago
Anaheim
Job Description Civil Rights Legal Coordinator Work Location: Anaheim, CA Term: Full-time, occasional evening and weekends required Position Status: Non-Exempt Pay Range: $29 - $35/hour, commensurate with experience Reports to: Civil Rights Managing Attorney Generous Benefits: 100% employer-paid medical and dental insurance for employees & dependents, 3% employer-matched retirement plan, 12 vacation days, 10 sick days, and 12 holidays, hybrid work schedule utilized temporarily. Please note that CAIR-CA is in the process of transitioning to a 401 (k) plan. About Us: Join the largest American Muslim civil rights organization at the frontlines in protecting the rights of free speech, to freely practice one's faith, to pursue employment opportunities without harassment, and to live as an active and engaged American without reprisal. The Council on American-Islamic Relations, California (CAIR-CA) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3), grassroots civil rights and advocacy group. We recognize that our employees are passionate, and talented and are our most valuable resource. With such an important vision to be a leading advocate for justice and mutual understanding, our diverse workforce stands together to demonstrate our values for everyone who chooses to join the efforts. About the Role: The Civil Rights Legal Assistant will play a vital role in supporting CAIR-LA's civil rights litigation efforts, case management, client intakes, and day-to-day operations. Working closely with attorneys and administrative staff, the legal assistant's job duties include managing case files, conducting legal intakes, conducting legal research and writing, drafting pleadings and discovery, handling court filings in state and federal courts, and maintaining litigation and department calendars. This role requires a proactive, detail-oriented individual who can seamlessly step into active cases while also helping coordinate administrative functions within the department. The ideal candidate is passionate about civil rights and ready to contribute to high-impact legal work that defends the rights of marginalized communities. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES • Providing legal administrative support to Civil Rights Department attorneys, fellows, and staff, including case data analysis and input, legal filings, document filings, mailing, scanning, copying, scheduling meetings, and other related tasks, • Coordinating and conducting legal client intakes, interviews, follow-ups, and responses; summarizing intake substance, and presenting recommendations to attorneys for future action or referral, • Under the supervision of an attorney, assisting on assigned litigation efforts, including preparing pleadings, motions, and briefs, propounding and responding to discovery, assisting with trial preparation, compiling exhibits, drafting witness lists, preparing subpoenas, • Communicating with outside parties, including courts, opposing counsel, experts, and other stakeholders or partners regarding administrative matters and scheduling, • Under the supervision of an attorney, performing legal research and writing, using computerized data bases, online resources, and legal materials, • Drafting and preparing client correspondence, retainers, legal memoranda, and administrative filings (including FOIA requests, DHS TRIP applications, and other agency complaints under attorney supervision), • Conducting document review and summaries for attorney review, • Maintaining the organization of the case management system of the civil rights department, including storing and organizing both electronic and physical documents, files, and folders, • Maintaining and organizing department inboxes, files, and documents, including electronic and physical mail, as well as department contact and referral lists, • Maintaining calendar systems for deadlines and timely filing of extensions, pleadings, petitions, and applications, • Supporting legal mailing for the department, • Serving as a liaison to other groups and entities vital to the positive resolution of cases, • Providing clients with referrals to other services, • Conducting data reporting, generating department reports and statistics and reporting on a regular basis to internal and external sources, including as part of grant deliverables and reporting, • Assist in compiling departmental data and drafting summaries and reports and publications highlighting CAIR-LA's work, • Providing additional support to civil rights staff as needed, • Organizing and engaging in special civil rights events and coordinating and conducting Know Your Rights presentations and workshops, in person and virtually, • Traveling for outreach including participating in community events and coalition meetings, • Assisting in general duties such as answering phones, weekly outreach, fundraising, team building activities, staff recruitment, and other office tasks as required, • Bachelor's degree, • Minimum 1-3 years of experience providing administrative or case support in a law office, legal aid organization, or nonprofit advocacy setting, • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint), Adobe Acrobat, and legal case management software (e.g., PracticePanther, Clio, or similar), • Strong written and verbal communication skills and ability to draft correspondence and communications directly with clients, outside parties, stakeholders, and community members, • Strong time management skills with a demonstrated ability for meeting deadlines, • Demonstrated problem-solving skills with outstanding attention to detail, • Comfort working productively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment, • Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with discretion and maintain professionalism in client-facing and inter-departmental communications, • Access to a working vehicle and the ability to drive throughout Southern California, • High degree of self-motivation and creativity, • A strong commitment to civil rights, social justice, and CAIR's mission, • Cultural competence and sensitivity when working with people from diverse cultural, religious, and socio-economic backgrounds Preferred Qualifications • A paralegal certificate is preferred but not required, • Familiarity with California and federal civil litigation, including familiarity with the litigation process, court filing procedures, and case management practices., • Working knowledge of civil rights litigation and civil rights statutes, both state and federal, • Strong legal research and writing skills and familiarity with legal search engines, like WestLaw Next, • Proficiency in Arabic and/or Urdu, Farsi, Dari, • Experience working with (and/or strong familiarity with) the American Muslim community TO APPLY: Submit a cover letter, updated resume, and three references. Equal Employment Opportunity: CAIR-CA is passionately committed to Equal Employment Opportunity and to compliance with all Federal, State, and local laws that prohibit employment discrimination based on age, race, color, gender, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, and other protected classifications. Job Posted by ApplicantPro