What are the responsibilities and job description for the Staff Attorney position at Disability Rights Washington?
**STAFF ATTORNEY**
**Full-Time and Exempt Employee**
Disability Rights Washington's (DRW) Long-Term Care Resident Rights Program seeks a staff attorney with a demonstrated interest in conducting advocacy to enforce the legal rights of individuals with disabilities who are at risk of transfer or discharge from community-based long term care facilities: Adult Family Homes (AFH), Assisted Living Facilities (ALF), and Enhanced Services Facilities (ESF). This attorney will be responsible for working independently and with a team of attorneys and/or advocates to engage in outreach, intake, individual case representation, and to advance Disability Rights Washington's mission and advocacy priorities.
You can learn more about legal assistance for individuals facing discharge or transfer from community-based residential long-term care settings here: [https://ocla.wa.gov/programs/legal-counsel-long-term-care](https://ocla.wa.gov/programs/legal-counsel-long-term-care){rel="nofollow"}.
You can view DRW's [Employment page here](https://www.disabilityrightswa.org/employment/){rel="nofollow"} to see other open positions at DRW. If you would like to be considered for more than one open position, you may apply using the same application materials, but you should be clear in the materials how your experience/qualifications relate to each position.
DRW understands the importance and contribution of candidates with lived experience. DRW encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including individuals of all races, colors, religions, genders, sexual orientations, gender identities or expressions, ages, national origins, marital statuses, disabilities, and veteran status backgrounds. Disabilities include, but are not limited to, mental health conditions, physical and sensory disabilities, learning and intellectual disabilities, traumatic brain injuries, and chronic health conditions.
Candidates must be dedicated to actively engaging in anti-racist advocacy and applying Disability Justice principles to DRW's work. Information about Disability Justice can be found here:?[https://www.sinsinvalid.org/blog/10-principles-of-disability-justice](https://www.sinsinvalid.org/blog/10-principles-of-disability-justice){rel="nofollow"}.
While full time remote work is typical for much of the work week, all DRW attorneys must live in Washington and be able to conduct regular statewide travel by car to do outreach or meet in person.?There is strong consideration for attorneys located outside the Puget Sound region for this position.
**Reasonable Disability Accommodations**
DRW is committed to providing reasonable disability accommodations at all steps of the hiring process. If you are unsure about what may be considered a disability or what accommodations may work for you, the?[Job Accommodation Network (JAN)](https://askjan.org/a-to-z.cfm){rel="nofollow"}?provides information about potential accommodations that are searchable by disability, work-related function, and accommodation. Applicants for DRW employment seeking reasonable disability accommodations for the application and hiring processes can contact Jodi Rose, DRW's Operations & Events Lead, by calling (800) 562-2702 or by emailing?info@dr-wa.org.
**Job Overview**
DRW's Long-Term Care Resident Rights (LTCRR) Program seeks a staff attorney to join our team in conducting advocacy to enforce and advance the legal rights of individuals with disabilities for people residing in the following Long-Term Care facilities: Adult Family Homes, Assisted Living Facilities, and Enhanced Services Facilities. This position will require a licensed attorney with the ability to advocate for individuals in formal and informal settings.
The ideal candidate would h
**Full-Time and Exempt Employee**
Disability Rights Washington's (DRW) Long-Term Care Resident Rights Program seeks a staff attorney with a demonstrated interest in conducting advocacy to enforce the legal rights of individuals with disabilities who are at risk of transfer or discharge from community-based long term care facilities: Adult Family Homes (AFH), Assisted Living Facilities (ALF), and Enhanced Services Facilities (ESF). This attorney will be responsible for working independently and with a team of attorneys and/or advocates to engage in outreach, intake, individual case representation, and to advance Disability Rights Washington's mission and advocacy priorities.
You can learn more about legal assistance for individuals facing discharge or transfer from community-based residential long-term care settings here: [https://ocla.wa.gov/programs/legal-counsel-long-term-care](https://ocla.wa.gov/programs/legal-counsel-long-term-care){rel="nofollow"}.
You can view DRW's [Employment page here](https://www.disabilityrightswa.org/employment/){rel="nofollow"} to see other open positions at DRW. If you would like to be considered for more than one open position, you may apply using the same application materials, but you should be clear in the materials how your experience/qualifications relate to each position.
DRW understands the importance and contribution of candidates with lived experience. DRW encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including individuals of all races, colors, religions, genders, sexual orientations, gender identities or expressions, ages, national origins, marital statuses, disabilities, and veteran status backgrounds. Disabilities include, but are not limited to, mental health conditions, physical and sensory disabilities, learning and intellectual disabilities, traumatic brain injuries, and chronic health conditions.
Candidates must be dedicated to actively engaging in anti-racist advocacy and applying Disability Justice principles to DRW's work. Information about Disability Justice can be found here:?[https://www.sinsinvalid.org/blog/10-principles-of-disability-justice](https://www.sinsinvalid.org/blog/10-principles-of-disability-justice){rel="nofollow"}.
While full time remote work is typical for much of the work week, all DRW attorneys must live in Washington and be able to conduct regular statewide travel by car to do outreach or meet in person.?There is strong consideration for attorneys located outside the Puget Sound region for this position.
**Reasonable Disability Accommodations**
DRW is committed to providing reasonable disability accommodations at all steps of the hiring process. If you are unsure about what may be considered a disability or what accommodations may work for you, the?[Job Accommodation Network (JAN)](https://askjan.org/a-to-z.cfm){rel="nofollow"}?provides information about potential accommodations that are searchable by disability, work-related function, and accommodation. Applicants for DRW employment seeking reasonable disability accommodations for the application and hiring processes can contact Jodi Rose, DRW's Operations & Events Lead, by calling (800) 562-2702 or by emailing?info@dr-wa.org.
**Job Overview**
DRW's Long-Term Care Resident Rights (LTCRR) Program seeks a staff attorney to join our team in conducting advocacy to enforce and advance the legal rights of individuals with disabilities for people residing in the following Long-Term Care facilities: Adult Family Homes, Assisted Living Facilities, and Enhanced Services Facilities. This position will require a licensed attorney with the ability to advocate for individuals in formal and informal settings.
The ideal candidate would h