What are the responsibilities and job description for the Immigration Legal Assistant- Stamford position at Connecticut Institute for Refugees and Immigrants?
Embark On a Fulfilling Career With CIRI, Where You'll Find More Than Just a Job ' You'll Find Purpose. As Part Of Our Team, You'll Enjoy
Join the Journey: Empower Lives, Shape Futures at The Connecticut Institute for Refugees and Immigrants (CIRI)
Compensation: $20.00 - $21.00 per hour, 37.5 hours per week
LOCATION: Stamford, CT with travel in Lower Fairfield County
Key Responsibilities
Client Services and Legal Support:
- Meaningful Mission: Contribute to an incredible mission of assisting refugees and immigrants in overcoming barriers to become self-sufficient, integrated members of the community.
- Professional Growth: Be part of a diverse and supportive team that encourages your growth and development.
- Community Connection: Establish long-term connections with the community and make a lasting impact on the lives of those we serve.
- Comprehensive Benefits: Enjoy a competitive salary, medical/dental/vision/life/403B plan, 13 paid holidays, 20 days of paid time off per year, and a commitment to work/life balance and self-care.
- Public Interest Loan Forgiveness: Benefit from eligibility for the Public Interest Loan Forgiveness Program.
Join the Journey: Empower Lives, Shape Futures at The Connecticut Institute for Refugees and Immigrants (CIRI)
Compensation: $20.00 - $21.00 per hour, 37.5 hours per week
- Medical (Anthem): 3 copay/deductible options; base plan is $40/paycheck
- Vision (Mutual of Omaha): $60 per year; $130 hardware allowance- Employee Funded
- Dental (Mutual of Omaha): $500 per year; $1,750 annual benefit- Employee Funded
- Life: 1 x Salary to $100K; paid by CIRI
- Voluntary Life: Available to employees and family
- Disability: 60% of earnings; paid by CIRI
- Identity Theft: Optional coverage; paid by employees- For employee and/or family- Employee Funded
LOCATION: Stamford, CT with travel in Lower Fairfield County
Key Responsibilities
Client Services and Legal Support:
- Attend client meetings and assist in updating clients on case progress.
- Assist clients and potential clients with referrals to legal and/or social service programs within CIRI and through external providers.
- Review and organize client documentation, draft immigration forms, and prepare case filings for review and submission by attorneys or DOJ-accredited representatives.
- Draft case-related correspondence, motions, and legal memoranda under the supervision of an attorney or DOJ-accredited representative.
- Research and summarize applicable statutory, regulatory, and case law relevant to immigration matters.
- Short-term (first 5 months) ' provide support to unaccompanied children in shelters regarding their legal rights through the end of the contract period, as needed.
- Provide Know Your Rights (KYR) presentations and legal screenings to minors.
- Perform general administrative duties including returning phone calls, scheduling clients, creating presentations, managing correspondence, scanning/faxing, and data entry.
- Create and maintain electronic case files in accordance with ILS protocols, including scanning documents, tracking receipts, and updating internal calendars.
- Accurately track and log all services provided in accordance with grant requirements and program deliverables.
- Support the delivery and documentation of all legal services in alignment with contractual obligations.
- BA or BS.
- Previous experience as a paralegal or DOJ Accredited Representative for a DOJ recognized agency preferred
- Prior experience working with youth, trauma survivors or other vulnerable populations preferred
- Spanish fluency required: the candidate must possess sufficient fluency to work directly with clients on all aspects of legal representation without using an interpreter. This is a grant requirement.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Excellent organizational and time management skills and ability to pay close attention to detail
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, database management and internet
- Ability to drive and possession a valid U.S. driver's license
- Commitment to the agency's core values and mission to assist immigrants and their families.
Salary : $60 - $100,000