
Outreach Paralegal - Agricultural Worker & Immigrant Rights Practice Group
Advocates for Basic Legal Equality See More Job Openings by This EmployerThe Outreach Paralegal will handle affirmative immigration cases before U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (upon receiving the appropriate accreditation) and provide general legal support for attorneys, including client communication, research, case investigation, and other case-related tasks. Additionally, the paralegal will conduct informational presentations for farmworkers, immigrant client communities, and advocates, while also developing and maintaining working relationships with community-based organizations, social service agencies, government agencies, and other groups. They will train staff and volunteers to conduct client education and take applications for legal assistance, ensuring comprehensive support for clients and the broader community.
- Under the supervision of an attorney, prepare, draft, and proofread legal documents, conduct legal research and investigation, meet with clients, attorneys and other experts to discuss case details, and engage in community outreach.
- Upon receiving the appropriate accreditation from the Department of Justice, represent clients in affirmative immigration applications before USCIS, such as applications for employment authorization, deferred action, temporary protected status, lawful permanent residence, naturalization, self-petitions under the Violence Against Women Act, applications for T and U nonimmigrant status, and family-based petitions.
- Prepare and file court documents and perform general administrative duties.
- Be familiar with and have a good working knowledge of the procedures and rules for federal and state courts and administrative agencies.
- Develop a good understanding of those substantive areas of law and community resources that affect the clients served by ABLE.
- Using movement lawyering principles and strategies in collaboration with a supervising attorney, engage with impacted community members, listen to and understand community concerns, and provide legal information to address community-identified needs.
- Participate in the implementation of the program's priorities for the allocation of its resources.
- Establish and maintain good working relationships with other legal services programs, community-based organizations, social service agencies, public officials, and other individuals or groups that may be involved in providing legal services to people impacted by poverty.
- Aid, as requested, in referral and case management procedures established for ABLE's pro bono volunteers.
- Comply with required administrative tasks, including the timely completion of time records, case, and funding reports.
- A demonstrated passion for immigrant, racial, and economic justice
- Fluency in Spanish
- Experience working in under-resourced immigrant communities
- Experience and comfort speaking to large groups of people and relaying information to audience members of different cultural, linguistic, and educational backgrounds
- Ability to relate well with diverse under-resourced communities and clients, engage in community-based advocacy and understand the unique challenges facing our client communities, and have a commitment to legal services to disadvantaged individuals and communities.
- Familiarity with completing basic immigration forms and understanding of immigration applications and processes.
- Experience building and maintaining good working relationships with other legal services programs, community-based organizations, social service agencies, public officials, and other individuals or groups that may be involved in providing legal services to people impacted by poverty.
- Willingness to aid, as requested, in referral and case management procedures established for ABLE's pro bono volunteers.
- Ability to comply with required administrative tasks, including the timely completion of time records, case, and funding reports.
- Previous legal services experience preferred.
- The ability to maintain client confidentiality and discretion in community interactions.
- Ability to exercise sound judgment, take the initiative, and zealously advocate for clients.
- Commitment to ABLE’s mission, the Strategic Advocacy Initiatives, and to ABLE’s clients and client communities.
- Ability to work with diverse clients and staff in an inclusive, collaborative environment and friendly manner.
- Willingness to travel throughout Ohio to conduct outreach and occasional out-of-state travel to attend training.
- Willingness to meet client emergency needs and client community outreach needs, which may require working some nights and weekends.
- This position is a non-exempt position and ABLE offers the ability for non-exempt staff to flex time when evening or weekend work is required.
- Work is performed in an open office environment.
- Must hold a valid driver's license and be insurable.