ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW
Urban Resource Institute (URI) is one of New York City’s leading organizations supporting survivors of domestic and gender-based violence. For more than 40 years, URI has provided life-saving services through a network of shelters and programs designed to help survivors achieve safety, stability, and independence.
URI’s Legal Services program plays a critical role in helping survivors navigate complex legal systems while addressing the many barriers that can stand in the way of long-term safety. Working in close partnership with advocates, social workers, and financial empowerment specialists, URI attorneys provide holistic, survivor-centered legal representation to individuals and families residing in URI shelters throughout New York City.
Through direct representation, advocacy, policy engagement, and collaboration with city and state partners, URI’s legal team is committed to expanding access to justice and advancing innovative approaches to supporting survivors.
POSITION OVERVIEW
Reporting to the Director of Legal Services, the Staff Attorney will provide civil legal services to survivors of domestic and gender-based violence residing in URI shelters, with a particular focus on financial advocacy and economic justice. Survivors frequently face complex financial abuse, including coerced debt, identity theft, and fraud, which can create long-term barriers to safety and independence.
The Staff Attorney will collaborate with city and state partners through the newly created Economic Justice for Survivors Collective; an emerging initiative focused on implementing New York State’s new Coerced Debt Law. Through both direct representation and broader advocacy, the attorney will play an important role in helping survivors rebuild financial stability while contributing to innovative efforts to address economic abuse.
Salary: $80,000 - $95,000
Work Schedule: Full-time, 35 hours per week. URI offers a flexible, hybrid work schedule
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES
QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
Interested candidates must submit a cover letter and resume for consideration.