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Metrowest Legal Services

Paralegal-Family Preservation Project

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  • Full Time
  • Framingham, MA
March 28, 2025 Paralegal Family Law

Job Description

Full-time
Description
Paralegal – Family Preservation Project 

JOB TITLE: Paralegal, Family Preservation Project. Full Time, permanent, non-exempt, staff position. 

SCHEDULE: Monday-Friday, from 9:00am-5:00pm. Thirty-five (35) hours per week. 

REPORTS TO: Supervising Attorney, Family Law and CLAVC Units 

OFFICE LOCATION: 63 Fountain Street, Suite 304, Framingham, MA 01702 

HYBRID WORK: The paralegal is required to work in-person at least two (2) days a week.   

SALARY RANGE: Salary is based on a union scale with a base wage of $51,500 plus experience credit if applicable.  

LANGUAGE(S): In addition to English, candidates who are fluent in either Spanish and/or Portuguese are strongly preferred. Language competencies will be tested during the interview process. 

Summary of Position: 

Founded in 1976, MetroWest Legal Services provides free civil legal services to protect and advance the rights?and the well-being of people living in poverty, people aged 60 years and older, people with disabilities, and otherwise disenfranchised individuals living in the communities we serve. MWLS seeks a paralegal who will be part of a team launching a new project in MWLS’ service area to help parents who are involved with the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families (DCF). The goal of the Family Preservation Project (FPP) is to ensure that families get the help they need addressing issues of concern to DCF so that DCF does not remove the children from their home. This project aims to keep children safe with their families, minimize the emotional trauma caused by removal, and allow the foster care system to focus its resources on children who truly need its protection. MWLS is committed to providing a welcoming, equitable and inclusive workplace and encourages applicants from a broad range of backgrounds to apply for positions. 

BENEFITS: Strong benefits package includes generous paid time off leave, 100% employer paid medical, dental, and vision insurance, employer match on retirement contributions, travel expense reimbursement plan, a multi-lingual increment for demonstrated language skills, and professional development opportunities.  

RESPONSIBILITIES: 

  • In partnership with the attorney and parent partner, the Paralegal will help to launch a new MWLS project to provide civil legal aid to families who have open cases with the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families (DCF). 
  • Conduct strength-based intakes to determine points of vulnerability and areas of legal advocacy. 
  • In partnership with the attorney, provide case management assistance and follow-up with team members and clients on tasks.  
  • Help facilitate weekly FPP team meetings and keep detailed notes.  
  • Assist the attorney in drafting legal documents and performing research.  
  • May help clients schedule health and other appointments, enroll children in school, and assist with applications for government benefit and housing programs.   
  • Contribute to the development of program materials for the Family Preservation Project, including outreach PowerPoint presentations. 
  • Participate in statewide legal services coalition groups focused on issues related to child welfare law and related matters and participate in training or other programs related to FPP.   
  • Performs additional duties as assigned.
Requirements
  • Bachelor's or Associate degree or Paralegal Certificate preferred. 
  • 1-3 years relevant work experience interacting with survivors of trauma, abuse, neglect, and/or discrimination. 
  • Prior experience interacting with individuals with mental health conditions, substance abuse disorders, and/or disabilities.  
  • Prior experience or knowledge of the child welfare system in MA.  
  • Spoken fluency in Spanish or Portuguese is strongly preferred. Language competencies will be tested during the interview process.  
  • Commitment to race equity, anti-racism and economic justice in the workplace and in the provision of legal services.  
  • Ability to communicate effectively in writing and orally with clients, community partners and other stakeholders.  
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team; flexible and adaptable.  
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail and deadlines; ability to manage multiple projects in a fast-paced environment.  
  • Experience and comfort working with electronic case management systems, and Microsoft 365 platform (outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint).  
  • Ability to travel throughout the MWLS service area and to occasional outreach events. 
  • Candidates may be required to provide a resume, cover letter and writing sample as part of this hiring process.  
Salary Description
$51,500 plus credit for relevant experience.



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