Staff Attorney at Raise the Floor Alliance – United StatesHYBRID
Recruiter: Raise the Floor Alliance
Raise The Floor Alliance (RTF)is an Illinois based non-profit and legal clinic that supports
excluded and exploited workers in low-wage industries to know, defend, and improve their
employment rights. RTF was founded by Arise Chicago, Centro de Trabajadores Unidos,
Chicago Community & Workers Rights, Chicago Workers Collaborative, Latino Union,
Warehouse Workers for Justice, and Workers Center for Racial Justice. As a backbone
organization and space for collective action, RTF brings strength to our community partners
by providing research, communications, policy, and legal support for campaigns that
promote safe, dignified, and stable work
Overview of Role
Raise the Floor Alliances legal department specializes in areas of the law that are of special
concern to excluded and exploited workers, including among others, wage theft,
discrimination, workplace sexual violence, immigration protections for workers engaged in
labor disputes, and expanding opportunities for workers with criminal records. RTFs litigation
practice ranges from services to individual worker center members in agency proceedings
to complex class actions impacting thousands of workers in federal and state court.
The Staff Attorney will be responsible for managing and/or assisting with a substantial docket
of cases in these areas, with special emphasis on the interaction of labor/employment law
and the criminal legal system. While the Staff Attorney will be expected to litigate cases
falling at the criminal legal and labor intersection, the exact balance between work in this
area and others will be determined based on interest and experience in other practice areas.
The Staff Attorney will also be involved in community outreach, including leading Know Your
Rights workshops and working closely with RTFs community partners in the greater
Chicago area.
Qualifications
- Juris Doctor is required
- Admission to the Illinois Bar is required, though a willingness to take the Illinois Bar if already submitted to practice into another jurisdiction will be considered.
- Experience working with low-wage workers is strongly preferred.
- Federal and/or state court litigation experience is strongly preferred.
- 3+ years of litigation experience is preferred, but other levels of experience will be considered.
- Spanish language fluency is preferred, though not required.
- Excellent research and writing skills
- Ability to work long hours and weekends as needed
- Ability to multi-task, to work in a small office setting, and to work independently and in a team
- A demonstrated commitment to social justice and to building a strong, vibrant labor movement that centers the experiences & needs of the most marginalized low-wage workers
Applications must be submitted through the official careers portal. Female candidates and candidates from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.