What are the responsibilities and job description for the Public Interest Attorney | No Billables. Real Client Impact. position at Virginia Legal Aid Society Inc.?
Represent tenants facing eviction and housing instability in Suffolk and surrounding communities—where your advocacy can determine whether someone remains in their home. This role centers on courtroom representation, client counseling, and hands-on housing casework—representing individuals and families facing eviction, unsafe housing conditions, and housing instability at critical moments.
Virginia Legal Aid Society seeks a licensed, full-time attorney in Suffolk, Virginia, admitted to the Virginia State Bar (or eligible for admission), who is committed to public interest law and meaningful community impact.
Position Overview
Under the direction of a Managing Attorney, the Housing Attorney plans, organizes, and carries out the delivery of legal services to VLAS individual and group clients facing eviction, foreclosure, housing conditions issues, and housing affordability challenges.
Evictions, in particular, remain a significant and ongoing concern. This role focuses on providing direct legal representation at critical moments—when effective advocacy can meaningfully impact a client’s stability and future.
General Responsibilities
- Preparation of client cases to be brought before state and federal courts
- Representation of clients before the appropriate forum, with co-counseling by a more experienced attorney when necessary
- Post-trial follow-up and closure of cases after settlement has been reached
- Outreach and education to tenants, community partners, and the public regarding housing issues
- Assisting the Managing Attorney with the development of an eviction prevention pilot program
- Performance of other related duties and assignments as required
Duties
Case Development and Preparation
- Confirm client eligibility using standard VLAS eligibility guidelines
- Establish the facts of each case (client interviews, data collection, file review, written summaries)
- Maintain complete and accurate client files in accordance with VLAS procedures
- Prepare cases for presentation:
- Research statutes, case law, and administrative procedures
- Draft pleadings, briefs, discovery, notices, motions, and correspondence
- Counsel clients and prepare for hearings and trials
Representation and Advocacy
- Work with a Managing Attorney or experienced attorney on:
- Pre-filing review of documents
- Co-counseling on hearings and trials
- Represent clients in:
- Pretrial negotiations
- Agency and court hearings and trials
- Appeals, where appropriate
Professional Responsibilities and Collaboration
- Prepare materials for case closure
- Attend trainings and fulfill Virginia MCLE requirements
- Provide outreach and community legal education
- Participate in VLAS practice groups and committees
- Assist in maintaining relationships with bar associations and community organizations
- Report regularly to the Managing Attorney
- Complete required activity and timekeeping reports
- Perform other related duties as assigned
Qualifications & Compensation
Applicants should be:
- Admitted to the Virginia State Bar;
- Eligible for admission as an out-of-state attorney (attorneys with two years of practice in another state may practice for legal aid in Virginia without examination);
- Or eligible to sit for the next bar examination.
Spanish-speaking ability is a plus.
Salary: $67,606 -$90,522 DOE
VLAS offers an excellent benefits package, including a statewide Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP),$7,500.00 per year in payments toward qualifying loans.
VLAS values work-life balance with a 37.5-hour work week, flex time, and generous paid leave.
VLAS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
How to Apply
Please submit a cover letter, resume, writing sample, and reference list to: applications@vlas.org
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Salary : $67,606 - $90,522