Staff Attorney at Philadelphia VIP – United StatesHYBRID
Recruiter: Philadelphia VIP
Philadelphia VIP is a nonprofit that recruits and supports volunteer attorneys to represent low-income Philadelphians who face critical legal issues, but cannot afford a lawyer.
Since 1981, VIP has been the hub of pro bono in Philadelphia, annually supporting over 1,500 volunteers assisting hundreds of low-income clients in four priority areas: preventing homelessness, preserving income, supporting family stability, and promoting community economic development. Our staff of seventeen consists of attorneys, case managers, and other professionals and is highly collaborative, creative, and passionate about our capacity-building model of service. VIP values a diverse work environment and encourages people of color, people who identify as LGBTQ, and people with disabilities to apply.
POSITION SUMMARY
Reporting to a Supervising Attorney, this Staff Attorney will support VIPs low-income clients facing critical legal needs, and recruit, train and support volunteer attorneys. While this position will support an array of civil case types, the primary focus will be on landlord-tenant matters.
The position is full-time (38-40 hours/week) and exempt, with a salary range of $63,700 to $69,200 based on years of relevant experience, and an outstanding team atmosphere. VIPs generous benefits include medical and dental insurance (with employee medical premium fully paid by VIP); a 403(b) plan with employer contributions; short-and long-term disability and life insurance; flexible spending accounts for health and dependent care; industry-leading paid time off, including substantial vacation and sick time, 12+ paid holidays, and paid parental leave; an individual budget for professional development; and alternative work arrangements, including generous telework hours and scheduling flexibility. This position is part of a bargaining unit of employees represented by UAW…
Applications must be submitted through the official careers portal. Female candidates and candidates from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.