Bilingual Immigration Paralegal (Spanish-English) — Reading, Pa at Community Justice Project – United States
Recruiter: Community Justice Project
The Community Justice Project is hiring a Bilingual Immigration Paralegal to work out of its Reading, PA office. This posting is for a full-time position.
The Community Justice Project (CJP) is a statewide, unrestricted legal aid program that is part of Pennsylvanias Legal Aid Network. CJP conducts broad advocacy in all forms and subject areas, which includes civil rights, employment, housing, consumer, immigration, and public benefits work. CJPs Reading, PA office serves as the hub for CJPs immigration practice.
Job Description:
CJP is seeking to hire a bilingual (English and Spanish-speaking) paralegal to assist with CJPs immigration caseload. The paralegal will assist in conducting intakes, communicating with clients, organizing client files, and other legal assistant work under attorney supervision.
It is our goal for the paralegal to also eventually become a Department of Justice Partial Accredited Representative. CJP will provide all requisite training and supervision for the paralegal to seek accreditation.
Job Requirements:
The Bilingual Immigration Paralegal must have at least an associate degree and be fully bilingual in English and Spanish. Strong organizational and communications skills and a commitment to CJPs low-income client community are also important. Demonstrated commitment to immigration work is preferred. Prior paralegal experience is not necessary.
Compensation and Benefits:
The Bilingual Immigration Paralegal will be a non-exempt employee. The starting, entry-level compensation for employees at the Paralegal I level is $18.74/hour, though candidates will be assessed for the possibility of starting at the Paralegal II level, and candidates beginning at the Paralegal I level will have the opportunity to move to Paralegal II after passing the course required for accredited representatives. In addition, full time employees are eligible for CJPs benefits package, including health insurance, dental and vision insurance, retirement contributions, and paid parental leave.
How to Apply:
This position will remain open until filled. To apply, pleasesend a resume and cover letter to Marielle
Macher by email tommacher@cjplaw.org.The Community Justice Project is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Applications must be submitted through the official careers portal. Female candidates and candidates from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.