What are the responsibilities and job description for the Paralegal - Equip For Equality position at Illinois Legal Aid Online?
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Paralegal
Location
Equip For Equality
20 N Michigan Ave Ste 300
Equip For Equality
Chicago, IL 60602
United States
Website
Job Description
For 40 years, Equip for Equality has been advancing the human and civil rights of people with disabilities across Illinois. Among our many accomplishments, Equip for Equality has made Chicago public transportation more accessible, helped tens of thousands of people with disabilities move from institutions into the community, increased inclusive education and educational outcomes for students with disabilities, and enhanced safety and quality of care in a variety of settings. We have offices throughout Illinois. We strive to be a mission-driven, inclusive, and diverse workplace. Our staff includes more than 40 attorneys, social workers, and staff committed to creating a more equitable society. The paralegal will be an integral member of the Civil Rights Team, assisting with client intake and advocacy.
We are seeking a Paralegal to join our Civil Rights Team. The paralegal will primarily conduct client intake interviews, provide advocacy support, and work with attorneys in advancing disability rights cases. The Paralegal will report to the Intake Manager and may be located in any of EFE’s Illinois offices. The work will primarily be remote, with occasional statewide travel, including overnight trips.
Qualifications
The paralegal will perform duties within the Civil Rights Team.
Conducting client intake interviews, which will make up approximately 90% of responsibilities, will include:
Requirements
Pay scale and benefits
Compensation & Benefits
Full-time
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Paralegal
Location
Equip For Equality
20 N Michigan Ave Ste 300
Equip For Equality
Chicago, IL 60602
United States
Website
Job Description
For 40 years, Equip for Equality has been advancing the human and civil rights of people with disabilities across Illinois. Among our many accomplishments, Equip for Equality has made Chicago public transportation more accessible, helped tens of thousands of people with disabilities move from institutions into the community, increased inclusive education and educational outcomes for students with disabilities, and enhanced safety and quality of care in a variety of settings. We have offices throughout Illinois. We strive to be a mission-driven, inclusive, and diverse workplace. Our staff includes more than 40 attorneys, social workers, and staff committed to creating a more equitable society. The paralegal will be an integral member of the Civil Rights Team, assisting with client intake and advocacy.
We are seeking a Paralegal to join our Civil Rights Team. The paralegal will primarily conduct client intake interviews, provide advocacy support, and work with attorneys in advancing disability rights cases. The Paralegal will report to the Intake Manager and may be located in any of EFE’s Illinois offices. The work will primarily be remote, with occasional statewide travel, including overnight trips.
Qualifications
The paralegal will perform duties within the Civil Rights Team.
Conducting client intake interviews, which will make up approximately 90% of responsibilities, will include:
- Providing information and referrals.
- Communicating with clients via phone and written correspondence.
- Consulting with attorneys regarding intakes and case strategy.
- Maintaining accurate electronic case files and managing client information.
- Conducting non-legal research as assigned.
- Supporting the Vice President for Civil Rights and Systemic Litigation.
- Assisting with outreach, training, and occasional travel (including overnight trips).
- Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and data management.
- Demonstrated commitment to civil rights and disability rights.
- Experience working with low-income and diverse populations.
- Paralegal certificate or previous paralegal experience.
- Experience (personal or professional) with people with disabilities.
- Fluency in Spanish or other languages used by our clients.
- Knowledge of the ADA and other disability rights laws.
Pay scale and benefits
Compensation & Benefits
- Salary Range: $46,874-$70,312 annually (commensurate with experience)
- Comprehensive benefits, including health, dental, vision, retirement plan, and generous paid leave.
Full-time
Salary : $46,874 - $70,312