Law Clerk
Company: CHIRLA
Location: Sacramento
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description JOB POSTING – Law Clerk The
Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA) is a nonprofit
organization founded in 1986. CHIRLA is a California leader with
national impact made of diverse immigrant families and individuals
who act as agents of social change to achieve a world with freedom
of mobility, full human rights, and true participatory democracy.
CHIRLA organizes and serves individuals, institutions, and
coalitions to build power, transform public opinions, and change
policies to achieve full human, civil and labor rights. Guided by
power, love, and vision of our community, CHIRLA embraces and
drives progressive social change. POSITION DESCRIPTION: The Law
Clerk is a member of the legal department who may be assigned to
work primarily with one or more of the legal teams as needed.
Accordingly, the types and amounts of cases assigned to a staff
member will reflect the needs of the clients serviced by the
team(s) they are assigned or the needs of clients across the legal
department as a whole. The Law Clerk will assist clients pursue
immigration benefits for and assist attorneys in the efforts to
provide representation for clients in applications, hearings or
proceedings before a variety of courts, tribunals and agencies as
needed to safeguard and/or improve their immigration status within
the United States. Further, the Law Clerk is also responsible for
helping their assigned teams and the legal department pursue
community-based systemic reform and advocacy aimed at reforming
unforgiving federal immigration laws. The Law Clerk will provide
screenings and intakes to potential new clients on a regular basis,
at Legal Triage, and other events. The Law Clerk will provide
clients with effective, responsive, compassionate, and efficient
service. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Immigration Legal Assistance:
Assist attorneys to provide representation to clients with cases
involving issues such as criminal history, immigration law
violations, family law issues, current or previous removal
proceedings, appeals, or other issues related to their immigration
matters as needed. Assist attorneys with the preparation, review,
revision, and submission of any documents needed to address a
client’s immigration issues, including but not limited to,
applications, motions, legal memos or briefs, petitions or
requests. Assist attorneys to represent individuals before federal,
state or local courts, agencies or tribunals at all levels as
needed to properly address and resolve issues for clients in their
cases. Such representation should follow both ethical and
professional responsibility obligations as well as funder
requirements. Ability to work effectively under pressure with
urgent deadlines. Research and analyze complex and straightforward
legal matters pertaining to own caseload and assuming
responsibility and risk for outcomes of client cases. Screen
potential clients for all potential and available immigration
benefits that they may qualify for and use that information to
assess their ability to successfully pursue and obtain those
benefits. Communicate to potential clients an assessment or
evaluation of their immigration cases or circumstances, including
but not limited to any rights these individuals possess, any
requirements these individuals must complete, and any deadlines
they must comply with. Stay up to date with changes in immigration
law and other immigration-related developments in order to be able
to provide clients with the best representation possible in their
immigration matters. Make appropriate referrals as necessary for
immigration legal services beyond the scope of the program or one’s
own competencies, and for other social service needs. Assume
caseload of any departing staff member as needed. Customer Service
and Community Outreach: Communicate and interact with clients with
professionalism, respect, compassion, and sensitivity to their life
circumstances and potential or actual trauma that they have
suffered. Maintain regular communication with clients and provide
them with updates regarding their cases no later than 90 days after
the last case update provided to them. Respond to any client
communications or inquiries no later than within 48 – 72 hours of
receipt of message from client(s). Participate at in-person legal
screening events, community presentations, and other special events
as scheduled. For example, participation is required on Saturday
Legal Triage events, which are scheduled on alternating Saturday
mornings (7A – 12P) throughout the year. Support CHIRLA’s
fundraising goals including annual fundraising drive and GALA
activities. Reporting Obligations and Program Efficiency: Update
case notes with any developments or client interactions within 48 -
72 hours to provide accurate and up to date information for other
staff to rely on in a timely manner. Update and maintain current
all databases, tracking sheets or other documents mandated by
policies and procedures issued by CHIRLA, the legal department, and
any legal team(s) to which they are assigned. Work closely and
diligently with all other staff to represent clients in their legal
matters ethically, efficiently, and properly in order to maximize
client outcomes and deliverable requirements for funders. Perform
other duties and responsibilities as necessary to address urgent
issues or priorities either within their assigned team(s), other
legal department teams, or for the legal department as a whole.
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS: Required Juris Doctorate (JD) required
Pending admission to a State Bar association within the United
States or the intention to seek admission to a State Bar
association within 1 year of being hired Active admission and good
standing in the California State Bar is preferred Fluency or high
proficiency in the Spanish language and/or other languages that
would allow communication with existing, new, or potential clients
is required as the job requires extensive legal counseling and
representation with clients who primarily speak languages other
than English General knowledge of immigration law Demonstrated
commitment to social justice, progressive social change, empowering
communities’ rights, and justice A high level of integrity and the
ability to maintain confidentiality Ability to communicate
effectively both orally and in writing Must be flexible to work
early morning, evenings and Saturdays during clinical/consultations
times as needed. Preferred Pending admission to the California Bar
association or the intention to seek admission to the California
Bar association within 1 year of being hired Experience in
assisting noncitizens apply for a wide variety of immigration
benefits and processes before USCIS and/or the Immigration Court
Engaging communication skills that can effectively and
independently communicate with diverse audiences and network
collaboratively among a variety of stakeholder groups Excellent
creative problem solving, strategic thinking, and analytical skills
Excellent organizational skills and strong attention to detail
Experience with providing direct services to the community, ideally
in a nonprofit setting Experience working with survivors of trauma,
victims of violence, and human trafficking Experience working with
underserved and diverse populations Ability to be comfortable in a
collaborative, consultative environment Desired Traits or
Characteristic Highly self-motivated, creative, takes initiative,
ability to learn quickly, flexible, and able to work as part of an
interdisciplinary team of legal staff Demonstrated experience
working effectively as part of a team and with colleagues of
diverse backgrounds and perspectives, both in person and within a
remote work environment Ability to establish and maintain effective
relationships within their team, within the legal department and
throughout the organization Demonstrated ability to be proactive in
their approach to assigned responsibilities, completing tasks
and/or using technology and systems to maximize efficiency Strong
commitment to CHIRLA’s mission of empowering low-income community
groups
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JOB TITLE: Law Clerk Salary & Benefits: $70,304 to $71,991 CHIRLA
offers a competitive salary based on qualifications and an
excellent benefit package, which includes generous time off
benefits, 401K Plan, health, dental and vision plans FLSA
Classification: Exempt/Hourly, full-time regular Classification:
This position is included in CHIRLA’s Employees bargaining unit.
REPORTS TO: Managing Attorney or Supervising Attorney CLOSING DATE
OF THIS POSITION: Position will remain open until filled LOCATION:
Sacramento Branch Office CHIRLA is an equal opportunity employer
and makes employment decisions on the basis of merit and
administers all terms and conditions of employment, including
recruitment, appointment, promotion, compensation, benefits,
transfers, training and educational opportunities without regard to
pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, genetic
information as defined by the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination
Act, race, religion or religious creed, color, gender, gender
identity or expression, national origin or ancestry, physical or
mental disability, medical condition, marital status, registered
domestic partner status, age (40 or older), sexual orientation,
HIV/AIDS status, pregnancy or pregnancy related disability,
military or veteran status or any other basis protected by federal,
state or local law or ordinance or regulation. All such
discrimination is unlawful. It also prohibits unlawful
discrimination based on the perception that anyone has any of those
characteristics or is associated with a person who has or is
perceived as having any of those characteristics. Powered by JazzHR
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