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Real Estate Finance Associate Attorney Jobs in Columbus, OH at Powerwell

About Us: The Massachusetts Immigrant Collaborative (the M.I.C. or ‘the Collaborative’) was born out of a need to address inequities faced by immigrant communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Founded in April 2020 and inspired by the Boston Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement, the Collaborative began with 11 Boston-based immigration services organizations. Today, the M.I.C. is a diverse statewide collective of 15 organizations, united in our mission to ensure access to vital resources for historically under-resourced immigrant communities, especially the most vulnerable.

Role Type: Full-time, Exempt. 1 year position, to be reviewed and possibly extended.

How to Apply: To apply, please email [email protected] your cover letter and resume.

About the Role: The M.I.C. is ready for an Immigration Attorney to join our centralize legal services program, leading us in increasing our reach and impact through emergency immigration legal response, expanded centralized immigration legal programming, and capacity building, to provide immigration legal aid to more M.I.C. constituents. The Collaborative Immigration Attorney will work closely with our 4 legal partner organizations- Agencia ALPHA, Immigrant Family Services Institute (IFSI), Rian Immigrant Center, and Mabel Center for Immigrant Justice- to expand our centralized immigration legal service program’s impact. Expertise in immigration legal services, coupled with leadership skills, will be crucial in guiding our statewide initiatives and ensuring that our immigration legal services program continues to meet the evolving needs of the communities we serve.

Responsibilities:

Leadership & Management:

● Maintain working relationships with legal partner organizations, fostering legal partner engagement and connection to the M.I.C.’s strategic priorities, and addressing the legal needs of community members statewide. Actively convene, engage, and energize legal partners, working groups, funders and other collaborators.

● Oversee M.I.C. centralized immigration legal program full representation cases.

● Ensure effective systems for tracking progress on initiatives while regularly assessing programming successes and challenges so as to inform timely adaptations and accurate reporting to the partners, funders, and other stakeholders.

● Oversee budgets, quarterly reports for the Steering Committee, and collaborate on grant reporting with the Development Director.

Fundraising & Communications:

● Deepen and refine all aspects of immigration legal communications and advocacy. Including: press coverage, web presence, partner communications, and external relations. Engage with public education to increase awareness and support; inform policy makers on immigration, including legislative initiatives. Use external presence and relationships to garner new opportunities.

Planning & New Initiatives:

● Build more public and private partnerships across immigration legal services providers and supporting sectors. Expand on existing and build new relationships with funders, elected officials and community leaders associated with each area of growth.

● Be a strong local and state-wide presence, reporting on and communicating with the M.I.C. and partners all immigration legal services program results with an emphasis on the successes and lessons drawn, as a model for regional, state-wide and national inspiration and replication.

General:

● Be prepared to help plan rapid response legal clinics, engaging our 4 legal partners, external partners, and volunteers. Serve as a resource to legal partners, available to provide support upon request.

● Present Know your Rights workshops in a language other than English, with question and answer periods at the end, to community members at all M.I.C. community facing events, which may be on weekends and evenings. At these events, be prepared to join a legal partner’s team to give immigration legal consultations in a language other than English to community members, to answer constituents’ individual questions.

● Licensed attorney in the state of Massachusetts with experience representing diverse indigent clients in immigration court. Track record of helping clients who face barriers to accessing legal aid apply for and receive humanitarian immigration relief.

About You (Qualifications): M.I.C. recognizes that there are numerous ways to gain skills and experience. We are seeking candidates with the following commitments, experiences, and skill sets.

We remain open to candidates who can showcase these qualifications in alternative ways. We will require that a candidate has a deep commitment to the Collaboratives’ mission, knowledge of the immigration services field, and proven leadership, coaching, fundraising, and relationship management skills.

What We Offer

Health & Wellness: Comprehensive health benefits, including vision and dental coverage. Time Off: 20 vacation days, 15 holidays, and 5 sick days annually. Retirement: Participation in a 403(b) retirement plan. Professional Growth: Opportunities for continuous learning and development, with occasional off-site community-building activities. Work Environment: A flexible hybrid work model that balances remote work with necessary in-person collaboration. The opportunity to be a part of a mission-driven organization making a tangible impact. A collaborative and supportive work environment. Professional growth and development opportunities.

High priority will be given to candidates with lived immigrant experience in the U.S., preferably in Massachusetts.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $90,000.00 – $100,000.00 per year

Benefits:

401(k)
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance

Schedule:

Holidays

Work Location: Hybrid remote in Boston, MA 02109

Title: Real Estate Finance Associate Attorney

Company: Powerwell

Location: Columbus, OH

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