Senior Staff Attorney
Company: Immigrant Legal Resource Center
Location: Culver City
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: Starting at $116,000 The
Immigrant Legal Resource Center is Hiring! Senior Staff Attorney
San Francisco, CA (Preferred); Central Valley of California or
Southern California (Considered) The Immigrant Legal Resource
Center (ILRC) is seeking a full-time Senior Staff Attorney based in
our San Francisco, CA office or working remotely from the Central
Valley or Los Angeles, CA. This is an exempt position that reports
to one of ILRCs Senior Managing Attorneys. This is a bargaining
unit position represented by the National Legal Services Workers
(NOLSW), Local 2320. This is a two-year position with the
possibility for renewal contingent on project-related funding. The
ILRC currently has a hybrid work model that requires two in-office
days per week for employees based in our San Francisco
office.Employees not based in the San Francisco office are exempt
from this requirement, but will be required to travel to the San
Francisco office for key events and meetings in accordance with
ILRCs Remote Work Policy, which includes coming to the San
Francisco office at least every quarter. Additionally, this
position requires the employee to spend approximately 10-15% of
their time traveling. Who We Are: The ILRC is a leading immigrant
rights organization headquartered in San Francisco with staff in
Washington, D.C., Texas, Southern California, the Central Valley of
California, and Washington state. Since 1979, our mission has been
to educate, support, and empower immigrants, community
organizations, and legal practitioners to build a more just,
inclusive, and democratic society. Our team is passionate,
collaborative, and committed to equity and innovation in all we do.
Additional information about our organizational values is available
here. The Opportunity: This position will focus on strengthening
the legal capacity of legal service providers in California to
further the ILRCs technical support, capacity building, and policy
work on behalf of immigrants and the practitioners who defend their
rights, particularly advocates who represent noncitizens in
immigration court proceedings and those in detention. This position
requires advanced expertise in removal defense. Job
Responsibilities: The Senior Staff Attorney will be responsible for
contributing to several concurrent programs including: Serving as
legal expert to provide input and guidance on complex legal
scenarios. Responding to requests for technical legal assistance
from attorneys and nonprofit agency staff who work with low-income
immigrants on issues relating to family-based immigration, removal
and deportation defense, release from detention, VAWA, U visa,
asylum,SIJS, naturalization and citizenship, and other immigration
law issues. Writing manuals, practice advisories, and outreach and
educational materials for attorneys, paralegals, community
organizers, members of the immigrant community, and other sectors.
Preparing and leading webinars and in-person seminars on a variety
of topics in immigration law. Working with networks of other
immigrant rights organizations, attending coalition meetings, and
presenting to groups on immigration law, policy, and immigrant
rights issues. Coordinating and tracking project deliverables to
ensure responsive materials and trainings provided to project
partners and practitioners. Writing reports to foundations and
representing the ILRC in meetings with funders and supporters.
Traveling for trainings, funder visits, and other events throughout
California and occasionally other states. Required Qualifications:
The successful applicant is required to have: A minimum of 10 years
of experience representing clients in the practice of general
immigration law including representation in immigration court and
appeals. Broad knowledge of immigration law, including the grounds
of inadmissibility and deportability and eligibility for relief.
Strong foundation in removal defense practice, federal court
litigation, and legal responses to immigration enforcement.
Excellent writing, editing, and legal analysis skills; Excellent
training and presentation skills; Ability to lead meetings and
communicate with a range of people, including attorneys, community
members, advocates, policy-makers, funders, and others; Strong time
management skills and the ability to meet deadlines; Willing to
work closely with and learn from colleagues, including being
willing to take direction and editing from others and to
incorporate feedback; A strong work ethic, including the following
qualities: organized, flexible, reliable, and dependable, able to
work independently, and able to handle several projects
simultaneously; Willing to participate in team-based efforts and a
collaborative decision-making environment; A willingness to travel
approximately 10-15% of their time across California and at times,
nationally; and A current California Bar membership in good
standing. Preferred Qualifications: 10 or more years of experience
representing low-income clients in the practice of general
immigration law, especially removal defense experience, the
intersection of criminal and immigration law, and representing
clients in detention. Experience with federal court practice, in
particular habeas practice. Engagement with rapid response networks
and urgent legal response strategies. Writing and securing grants
from foundations and corporations. Technical writing for
immigration or other purposes. Training, teaching, or other public
speaking experience. Working in, leading, or forming coalitions.
Collaborating with organizers, advocates, and immigrant
communities. Second language proficiency, within the range of
conversational to fluent. Compensation/Benefits: Pay is extremely
competitive for the field and commensurate with experience
according to the ILRC salary scale for attorneys.The starting pay
for this position is $116,008.70 for those who are ten years out of
law school. An attorney hired for this position who has been out of
law school for more than ten years will have a higher salary based
on their law school graduation year. For instance, an attorney who
has been out of law school for 15 years would have a salary of
$138,116.89. The ILRC offers excellent benefits,
medical/dental/vision insurance, Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
sessions, a flexible spending account for medical and dependent
care, vacation, and sick leave. The ILRC also sponsors a retirement
plan contribution upon fulfillment of eligibility. Additionally, we
offer an annual professional development stipend of $2,500 and,
from 2024 2027, an annual wellness stipend of $2,500. ILRC also
offers a sabbatical program: employees are eligible to apply for an
8-week sabbatical after five years of service and a 12-week
sabbatical after ten years of service. Applications: This position
will remain open until it is filled and is currently available. We
will consider applications on an ongoing basis beginning
immediately.To ensure consideration of your application, please
submit a cover letter explaining your qualifications for the
position, your salary requirements, a current resume, a writing
sample that demonstrates immigration and criminal law knowledge,
and the contact information for three professional references, one
of which must be a supervisor. No phone calls, please. As a
condition of employment at the ILRC, you will be required to submit
proof of vaccination and the most recent booster shot available
against COVID-19.* The ILRC is an equal opportunity employer and
does not make hiring or employment decisions on the basis of race,
color, religion or religious beliefs, ethnic or national origin,
nationality, sex, gender, gender-identity, sexual orientation,
disability age, military or veteran status, or any other basis
protected by applicable local, state or federal laws. Pursuant to
the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance and other similar state
laws and local ordinances, ILRC will also consider for employment
qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records. *The ILRC
provides reasonable accommodations as required by law. Employees
may request an exception from vaccination requirements (if
applicable), if the vaccine is medically contraindicated for them
or medical necessity requires a delay in vaccination. Employees
also may be legally entitled to a reasonable accommodation if they
cannot be vaccinated because of a disability, or if receiving a
COVID-19 vaccination conflicts with a sincerely held religious
belief, practice, or observance. There may be other recognized
exceptions under applicable state and/or local laws.
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