Now Hiring: Director of Litigation
Reasonable accommodation is available.
Application Deadline: Recruiting until filled. Screening will begin immediately
Location: Hybrid (Raleigh, NC)
Department: Litigation
Hiring Salary Range: $126,183 – $140,203
Reports to: Executive Director
Union Status: Non-Union
Job Overview:
The Director of Litigation is responsible for providing oversight and direction for the litigation work of the North Carolina Justice Center to ensure that our litigation effectively furthers the Justice Center’s mission, and the goals and objectives set for our work and that we provide the highest quality representation to our clients. The NC Justice Center is a leading nonprofit dedicated to eliminating poverty in North Carolina by ensuring that every household has access to the resources, services, and fair treatment needed to achieve economic security. Effective performance of this job requires a person who is an effective communicator and passionate about fostering a positive workplace culture.
Key Responsibilities:
Case Development
Oversee NCJC’s litigation program
Develop litigation and advocacy strategies to identify systemic issues to help achieve the organization’s mission.
Serve as lead counsel or co-counsel in impact cases and coordinate and advise on all levels of litigation
Develop and maintain significant litigation caseload; earn attorney fees to support the organization’s budget.
Develop and maintain expertise in all areas of the Justice Center’s litigation with specific expertise in one or more of the Justice Center’s substantive policy areas.
Source grants to fund litigation efforts.
Leadership and Supervision
Supervise and provide support to NCJC litigation attorneys and paralegals to ensure provision of high-quality legal services.
Ensure the professional development of litigation staff, including identifying training needs and opportunities.
Work closely with and maintain relationships with pro bono and private bar cocounsel
Collaborate in a leadership role within the legal services community and broader legal community in North Carolina, including developing and maintaining relationships within the social justice community, the private bar, potential funders, and other nonprofit agencies
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Senior Management Team Member
Participate in organizational decision-making
Offer leadership, strategic and creative thinking with other SMT members to respond to staff concerns.
Working with other managers and key Justice Center staff, play a major role in setting the goals and agenda for the organization.
Represent NCJC in meetings with funders, community partners, advocacy groups, Courts, government agencies; serve as a voice for the legal services community and NCJC’s client population concerning access to justice in North Carolina.
Provide legal and compliance advice to the Executive Director across a wide range of issues, including employment law, contract law, non-profit governance, and risk-management.
Qualifications:
Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school.
Active membership of the North Carolina Bar.
Ten years of professional experience in complex litigation in social justice or public interest law.
Understanding of the legal and policy issues affecting low-income individuals and communities
Five years of experience in management role, with full supervisory responsibilities
A passionate commitment to DEI principles.
Licenses and Certifications:
NC Bar
Competencies and Skills:
Strong commitment to social justice, equity, and human rights
Excellent legal research, writing and analytical skills
Ability to communicate complex legal concepts to non-lawyers clearly and effectively
Strategic thinking with a proactive and solutions-orientated approach
Advanced leadership practice skills
High ethical standards, discretion, and commitment to confidentiality
Ability to successfully work in a fast-paced highly collaborative work environment
Advanced level Microsoft 365 Office Suite skills
Physical Requirements:
The employee should have the ability to maintain focus and productivity while performing sedentary tasks at a workstation for prolonged periods, including working on a computer, managing documents, or engaging in virtual meetings.
Work Environment:
Hybrid, and other offsite meeting spaces, as required. Weekend and evening work may be required. Travel is required.
Benefits:
The NC Justice Center offers an extraordinary benefits package including affordable health insurance, a retirement plan, professional development opportunities, and six weeks of personal time off.
401(k)
Dental insurance
Flexible spending account
Health insurance
Health savings account
Life insurance
Paid time off