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Job Title: Advocacy Director (two vacancies)
Location: Denver; Colorado Springs or other southern Colorado CLS office
Classification: Exempt
Reports To: Executive Director
Salary Range: $139,200 – $144,200 (this amount represents salary plus $4,200
yearly stipend). Salary commensurate with experience.
Application Deadline: Rolling review, application window closes January 14, 2024
Organization Overview:
Colorado Legal Services (CLS) is Colorado’s statewide nonprofit legal aid program, with thirteen
offices providing civil legal assistance to low-income Coloradans throughout the state. CLS
provides free legal assistance in a broad variety of legal areas, including family law, public
benefits, eviction defense, consumer protection, services to survivors of serious crime and
human trafficking, and many others.
CLS has strengthened lives, assisted families, and supported communities–one person at a time
for over 90 years. We are committed to providing high-quality, free legal advice and
representation to eligible individuals throughout Colorado. We have a long history of successful
impact and advocacy. CLS strives to bring about substantive, transformational change in the
lives of those we serve.
Position Summary:
Colorado Legal Services seeks to fill two Advocacy Director roles. One position will focus on and
oversee our core substantive legal work in the Denver Metro Area (consumer rights, family and
children’s, housing, public benefits) and the five statewide specialty advocacy units based in
Denver (ID Project, Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic, Migrant Farm Worker Division, Survivor
Services Unit); the second position will oversee our legal work in southern Colorado and in a
portion of the Western Slope. Each position will also lead a separate portfolio of statewide
priority advocacy support projects—to be determined through the hiring and onboarding
process—and will serve on the senior leadership team of Colorado Legal Services, working on
organizational priority projects, culture, and planning. The statewide priority portfolio may
include: language access, strategic litigation, statewide intake, strategic planning, external
relations, community partnerships, union relations, LSC compliance, pro bono and private
attorney involvement, volunteer and intern support, and other projects identified over time.
In partnership with the members of the Colorado Legal Services senior leadership team,
managing and supervising attorneys, and all Colorado Legal Services staff, the Advocacy
Directors will be catalysts for mission-driven growth at Colorado’s statewide legal aid nonprofit,
for the offices/units they oversee and within their statewide portfolios. The Advocacy Directors
will be partners in change with the Executive Director, working in tandem and in coordination
with Colorado Legal Services staff to write the next chapter to the organization’s nearly 100-
year story of life-changing impact for low-income and vulnerable Coloradans.
Essential Duties:
attorneys and their respective offices/units, supporting the managing and
supervising attorneys in the legal work, personnel management, and strategy
of these teams.
o Working with other Colorado Legal Services senior leadership, find and
develop methods to eliminate administrative burden for our legal and other
teams through efficiencies, innovation, and a focus on iteration and constant
improvement.
o In partnership with the Director of People and Culture, Deputy Director,
Senior Director of Advocacy and Professional Development, and Senior
Director of Operations and Administration, lead the implementation of
performance management, coaching, and training for direct reports and their
teams.
o Nurture an organizational climate that attracts, retains, values and motivates
a talented, committed, and diverse staff.
o In partnership with other senior leadership, ensure the accurate, timely, and
strategic work of grant applications and management.
o Ensure compliance with CLS policies and LSC regulations.
o Travel to each office the Advocacy Director supervises at least twice yearly
and other Colorado Legal Services offices at least every other year.
o Encourage and drive participation of Colorado Legal Services attorneys in
external stakeholder engagement.
assigned 1-4 statewide portfolio projects, which may include language
access, strategic litigation, intake, strategic planning, external relations,
union relations, community partnerships, LSC compliance, volunteer and
intern support, and private attorney involvement.
o The Advocacy Director will lead and guide the excellence of their statewide
portfolio projects, in partnership with Colorado Legal Services teams and
staff and, as appropriate, external partners and stakeholders.
Director will participate in organizational decision-making and will take on
other ad hoc special projects to advance the mission and goals of Colorado
Legal Services as assigned.
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o Working with the Executive Director and other Colorado Legal Services staff,
maintain and grow Colorado Legal Services’ visibility and leadership role
among city, state, community partners and national anti-poverty advocacy
organizations, and coordinate our work with those groups.
o With the Executive Director and other senior leadership, lead an effort of
statewide cohesion, partnership, DEI, and impact for all program delivery
teams through meetings, emails, retreats, and other culture-first
engagements.
Required Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Compensation and Benefits:
We offer a generous plan that includes 100% employer paid premiums for employee health,
dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance as well as partial employer paid premiums
for spouses/dependents, based on a sliding scale. We also offer Dependent Care and Medical
Flexible spending accounts, a 403(b) retirement account, and an Employee Assistance Program
(EAP). Additionally, CLS offers a $350.00 monthly stipend (to be used as you choose), generous
paid time-off and 12.5 paid holidays per year. CLS values its employees’ commitment to
working hard for the population it serves and recognizes the importance of work/life balance;
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therefore, we offer flexible work schedules and hybrid work arrangements as appropriate. We
promote and foster a diverse, inclusive, equitable, and psychologically safe work environment,
striving to be a “Best Place to Work” in Colorado.
How to Apply:
Please email a single combined PDF containing your cover letter and resume to
hiring@colegalserv.org. Please include “Advocacy Director” in the subject line and indicate
whether you are interested in the Denver position, southern Colorado position, or both. Please
also indicate any specific interest and experience in the identified statewide portfolio areas; if
you are interested in a focus on strategic litigation, please include a persuasive legal writing
sample and, in your cover letter, a description of your litigation experience. We will begin
reviewing applications as they are received and anticipate closing the application period on
January 14, 2024.
Note: Please mention how you heard about the job announcement in your email.
Please no solicitations from recruitment firms.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging:
CLS embraces diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging as an Equal Opportunity Employer. We
are committed to building and retaining a workforce that respects and empowers each
individual and represents a variety of diverse cultures, perspectives, skills, and experiences. We
encourage all qualified candidates to apply for this position.
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Full Time
$213k-263k (estimate)
12/15/2023
06/02/2024
coloradolegalservices.org
Washington, DC
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