Staff Attorney (Legal Immigration)
The Staff Attorney (Legal Immigration) serves in a leadership role at the forefront of direct legal representation for low-income clients living with or affected by HIV. This position provides comprehensive immigration legal services, including advocacy, application support, and representation before USCIS, EOIR, and BIA. The Staff Attorney plays a critical role in ensuring access to justice by delivering trauma-informed, culturally competent legal support tailored to the unique needs of GMHC’s client population.
The Staff Attorney is part of a fully integrated model of care that centers client autonomy, encourages cross-departmental collaboration, and affirms the dignity and rights of individuals living with or affected by HIV.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
The Staff Attorney is responsible for the following:
Client Legal Services
- Conduct comprehensive legal needs assessments at intake and reassess clients regularly to identify evolving legal needs or additional service needs (e.g. related to social determinants of health).
- Provide direct immigration legal services, including:
- Know Your Rights presentations and legal education.
- Pro se assistance on straightforward and complex cases.
- Legal counsel and case strategy development.
- Full regal representation before USCIS, EOIR, and the BIA in matters including, but not limited to: Asylum, Employment Authorizations, Naturalization, Adjustments of Status, VAWA petitions, TPS, Deferred Action, U and T visas, family-based petitions, and inadmissibility waivers.
- Provide client-centered legal referrals and follow-up support to ensure continuity of care and access to appropriate services.
Community Education, Outreach, and Technical Assistance
- Deliver legal education and outreach presentations to clients and community members to enhance awareness of available legal services and immigrant rights.
- Collaborate with community-based health and human service providers to offer technical assistance, training, and timely referrals for immigrant clients and those affected by HIV.
- Support walk-in clients and help manage the immigration appointments calendar, ensuring timely follow-up and scheduling coordination.
Program Administration and Compliance
- Maintain accurate and timely records of client services, legal outcomes, and progress notes using internal databases and dashboards.
- Ensure all client documentation meets funder and audit requirements and support internal data quality and validation efforts.
- Assist with preparing monthly and ad hoc reports to meet program deliverables and track outcomes.
- Monitor contract compliance by ensuring that all client charts are complete and contain required documentation in accordance with audit and funder standards.
- Ensure the Department remains audit-ready through consistent documentation practices and adherence to compliance protocols.
- Participate in funder site visits, audits, and program evaluations.
Internal Collaboration & Supervision Support
- Under the guidance of departmental leadership, assist in the supervision and mentoring of paralegal staff, interns, and fellows to support high-quality, holistic legal services.
- Provide consultation to peers and legal team members on case matters and evolving immigration law developments.
- Collaborate with legal and non-legal staff to address systemic issues affecting GMHC’s client population and contribute to policy discussions and strategic solutions.