Qualifications: Law degree from accredited U.S. law school; Admission to the bar of any state in the U.S. (will consider a law graduate planning on taking the next bar examination); Demonstrated commitment to immigrant rights and willingness to support IIA's mission, vision and values; Excellent written and oral communication skills; Commitment to working in a diverse and inclusive working environment; Fluent in English; Strong organizational skills and ability to work independently; Proficiency in use of web-based software, MS Word and MS Excel; Fluency in other language(s) and/or some experience in immigration law preferable; Salary based on experience; plus health, dental, and generous vacation benefits. Responsibilities: Provide direct representation to persons in removal proceedings; Provide direct representation to persons submitting affirmative applications with USCIS; Conduct presentations, workshops, legal clinics and individual consultations; Provide support to other IIA staff on cases; Perform administrative tasks related to grant reporting and other requirements; Participate in IIA's outreach, community education and development efforts; Supervise legal secretaries, DOJ accredited representatives, law clerks, interns and volunteer attorneys; Perform other tasks as required and directed by supervisory staff.