Paralegal, Immigration Legal Services
Jewish Family Service of San Diego
Legal
San Diego, CA, USA
USD 23-26 / hour
Position Title: Paralegal
Organization: Jewish Family Service of San Diego
Department: Immigration Legal Services
Position Type: Temporary, 37.5 Hours per week, Non-Exempt
Work Setting: Fully Onsite
Reports To: Lead Paralegal
Pay Range: $23-$26/hour
Total Compensation:
In addition to standard pay, compensation for this position includes:
- Comprehensive, low-cost healthcare coverage for employees (if working 30 hours or more)
- Employer-covered life insurance (if working 30 hours or more)
Time Away from Work:
Being able to take time away from work is critical in bringing your best self to work. Time off benefits for this position include:
- Sick Pay – 1 hour for every 30 hours
Please Note: This position is temporary; you will only receive state minimum of sick time and it does not include vacation or 401K benefits.
Position Overview:
JFS is looking for a compassionate, mission-driven individual to join the Immigration Legal Rights Program, Immigration Legal Services, team as the temporary Paralegal. Under the supervision of the Lead Paralegal, the temporary Paralegal is responsible for directly supporting the Immigrant Legal Rights Program (ILRP) staff. The temporary Paralegal supports with tasks related to legal representation to ILRP clients in immigration cases, which includes representation before EOIR, DHS, federal circuit courts, and state courts.
Responsibilities:
Under the supervision of Lead Paralegal, the temporary Paralegal will be responsible for:
- Supporting with requests for case work assistance from ILRP attorneys and DOJ accredited representatives
- Communicate with representatives of Immigration Court and various DHS agencies to advocate for and schedule meetings for ILRP clients
- Manage all requests for services received by ILRP and coordinate the scheduling of legal screenings or dismissal of request, if applicant is not eligible for our services due to income or funding restrictions
- Support our Intake and Referral Coordinator with the management of our general immigration phone line and email addresses, and request for services via postal mail
- Provide and coordinate intakes for non-detained and detained potential ILRP clients
- Coordinate the organization of all physical and electronic files
- Help clients prepare immigration filings, including the completion of draft applications, motions, and declarations, for review by attorneys
- Assist attorney and DOJ Accredited Representatives with the filing of FOIA requests and affirmative applications for cases s/he is supporting
- Stay in constant communication with clients about the status of their pending immigration cases
- Interpret during meetings and translate documents if you speak another language
- Provide support to legal team with in-person visits to clients at Imperial Regional Detention Facility and Otay Mesa Detention Center. This will require flexibility in schedule as some of these visits may happen outside JFS business hours
- Support the Lead Paralegal with maintaining the waiting list for intakes for potential clients detained at Otay Mesa Detention Center; coordinate with Otay Mesa staff to schedule weekly intakes for ILRP
- Support with data entry for all ILRP cases
- Provide administrative support to the attorneys and DOJ Accredited Representatives, such as the completion of mailings, scheduling, reimbursements, and assistance to our other immigration programs, as needed
- Attend trainings on various aspects of immigration law to stay up to date with legal and policy changes
Skills/Experience/Abilities That Are a Must-Have:
- A passion for social justice for immigrants
- A passion for providing culturally competent, trauma-informed, services to noncitizens and newcomers in San Diego County, Imperial County, and generally in the San Diego border region, including but not limited Tijuana/Mexicali, Mexico
- Bachelor’s degree
- A paralegal certificate or equivalent experience
- 1-2 years of work experience in a nonprofit setting
- A willingness to attend immigration law trainings, including ethics trainings
- A minimum of 1 years of experience with immigration law
- Excellent interpersonal skills, including good communication and active listening skills
- Detail oriented and self-directed with strong oral and written communication skills in English
- An ability to record accurate data
- Strong relational skills and professional attitude
- Strong case management, legal research, and legal writing skills
- A demonstrated ability and willingness to zealously defend the rights of immigrants
- A demonstrated ability to take initiative and work under pressure
- An ability to work both independently and in a group and with a team
- An ability to work flexible hours, including some evenings and weekend
- Ability to prioritize, multi-task and organize in a fast paced and fluid environment.
- Proficient in Microsoft software including Excel, Word, and Outlook
- Program and project management experience and supervisory skills
- A passion for our mission and work
- Multilingual English/Arabic, Spanish, Farsi, Dari, Haitian Creole, French, Russian, and/or Portuguese – desired
- Experience working with immigrant populations and in multi-cultural settings
- Experience working with detained immigrants or other incarcerated populations
- Experience working with marginalized populations and survivors of trauma
- Dedication to serving immigrant communities with a sincere commitment to working on behalf of low-income immigrants
Skills/Abilities We’d Like You to Have:
- A paralegal certificate or equivalent experience
Physical Requirements:
- Occasional evening and weekend work may be required
- Travel may be required for conferences, client meetings, court hearings, or community events
- While performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to sit, talk, and listen
- The employee frequently needs to stand, walk, use hands and fingers to operate a keyboard, handle documents, and reach for the telephone or other office equipment
- The work environment has a moderate noise level, requiring the ability to concentrate and maintain good auditory perception
- The employee must have the ability to lift, push, or pull up to 25 pounds as needed. ding leg and spine
- Reaching – Extending hand(s) and arm(s) in any directions
Other Duties:
Please note that this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Important Notice:
Please submit a resume and cover letter on your application.
Incomplete submissions will not be considered. Please, no phone calls. Please, principals only. Please, local candidates only (relocation is not provided).
About Jewish Family Service of San Diego
Jewish Family Service of San Diego is a client-centered, impact-driven organization working to build a stronger, more resilient community. For over 100 years, Jewish Family Service has been a trusted resource for the entire community, offering an array of services that are always life-changing, and often life-saving. At Jewish Family Service, we believe our employees are the backbone of our Agency. We strive to ensure that each employee is treated with dignity and respect. Our goal is your success. Come work at JFS and be our partner in Moving Forward Together. To learn more about JFS, please visit jfssd.org.
*Jewish Family Service is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.