What are the responsibilities and job description for the Paralegal - Legal Services for Elder Justice position at JASA?
Shift Schedule: Monday-Friday: 9:00AM- 5:00PM
Hours Per Week: 35
General Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Director of Legal Services or their designee, assists in the provision of legal services to eligible individuals and groups; maintaining high caseload; representing clients before public and private administrative agencies and authorities; providing advice, assistance and advocacy on behalf of clients.
Specific Duties And Responsibilities
Hours Per Week: 35
General Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Director of Legal Services or their designee, assists in the provision of legal services to eligible individuals and groups; maintaining high caseload; representing clients before public and private administrative agencies and authorities; providing advice, assistance and advocacy on behalf of clients.
Specific Duties And Responsibilities
- Performs intake interviews, either in-office, via telephone or at older adult centers, nursing homes, hospitals, etc, and interviews applicants to determine whether eligible for legal representation.
- Where appropriate, makes referrals to non-legal agencies, provides simple advise or makes other appropriate disposition of legal matters.
- Conducts factual investigations and record searches as appropriate (i.e. tenant-landlord, Medicaid, social security cases), and reports findings to attorneys.
- Assists staff attorneys to prepare with cases.
- Under the supervision of the Director of Legal Services and staff attorneys, is responsible for assisting in the provision of the full range of legal service. These services include:
- Representing clients at Administrative hearings
- Drafting documents
- Obtaining documents and records
- Legal research and writing
- Negotiation and settling matters
- Interviewing clients and providing advice
- Referral to other sources of legal assistance
- Participates in staff meetings, training seminars and community activities as appropriate.
- Maintains required case records, reports and statistics within mandated timeframes.
- Reassesses clients’ needs on an ongoing basis and revises case plans as appropriate
- Informs Director of Legal Services or designee of situations of crisis or circumstances where the worker requires further instruction and direction.
- Handles special assignments and duties as assigned.
- Performs other related tasks as requested or assigned.
- Graduate of an Accredited College or University with a BS/or BA degree, or equivalent.
- Good writing/record keeping skills.
- Must be computer literate, including ability to learn and use program-specific software.
- One year prior legal experience, or an interest in elder-law.
- Ability to read, write, speak and understand English.
- Ability to travel to clients’ homes using mass transit and to negotiate any steps and barriers in clients’ residences.