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Alaska Institute for Justice Human Trafficking Staff Attorney in Anchorage, Alaska

[ALASKA INSTITUTE FOR JUSTICE [JOB ANNOUNCEMENT

Position Title: Human Trafficking Staff Attorney

About Alaska Institute for Justice: At the Alaska Institute for Justice (AIJ), we are committed to protecting the human rights of all Alaskans. AIJ is an award-winning program with dedicated professionals that provide statewide legal services to immigrants, language access services and public policy work. AIJ has fourteen staff who speak English, Spanish, Korean, German, French, and Hmong. As an agency we uphold certain basic values. These include:]{courier="" new""=""}]{courier="" new""=""}

  • Commitment to equity and justice, and respect for the rights and dignity for everyone.
  • Integrity, responsibility and accountability in all our work.
  • Pursuit of excellence, in creating long-term sustainability for AIJs work within Alaska characterized by principles of shared values and team engagement.

The Alaska Institute for Justice (AIJ) is a nonprofit organization. Since opening our office in 2005, AIJ has been on the frontlines of promoting justice and equality of treatment for immigrants and refugees residing in Alaska. AIJs three programs protect, defend, and advance the rights of some of Alaskas most underserved communities including: 1) Legal Program; 2) Language Interpreter Center; and 3) Research and Policy Institute.

About this Position: This is a full-time exempt position based in Anchorage Alaska dedicated to providing specialized legal services including immigration assistance, crime victims rights enforcement, navigating and understanding the criminal justice process and legal resources available to victims of human trafficking statewide.

*The ideal candidate for this position must: *

  • possess excellent written and oral communication skills, self-confidence and be able to advocate on behalf of clients with compassion.
  • dependable, be able to work with a team of co-workers in stressful situations and to work with people from diverse cultures whose first language is not English.
  • be committed to providing legal representation to underserved immigrant and limited English proficient individuals and those normally excluded from the justice system.

[QUALIFICATIONS ]{courier="" new""=""}

  • J.D. degree required and licensed to practice law in the United States.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills and work experience with culturally diverse clients required.
  • Previous work experience with domestic violence, sexual assault or human trafficking survivors, or non-profit legal services program and minimum two years legal experience is preferred.

[PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: ]{courier="" new""=""}

Provide immigration legal representation of clients in proceedings before the Alaska Court System, Department of Homeland Security, the Immigration Court, the Board of Immigration Appeals, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Includes appearances at hearings, preparation of witnesses, legal research, and the preparation of briefs and other pleadings.

Manage case files in accordance with program policy and procedures.

Work with paralegals and volunteers when they are assisting in your client-related work. Includes oversight of case management, telephone assistance and preparation of documents.

Meet deadlines imposed by state court judges, the Executive Office of Immigration Review, the Department of Homeland Security and the Supervising Attorney of the Alaska Immigration Justice Project.

Provide consultations and prescreen clients to review client eligibility for human trafficking services.

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