VLSP Paralegal - Akron, United States - Community Legal Aid Services

    Community Legal Aid Services
    Community Legal Aid Services Akron, United States

    4 weeks ago

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    Job Type

    Full-time

    Description

    The Volunteer Legal Services Program (VLSP) at Community Legal Aid improves access to justice by

    encouraging and supporting pro bono attorneys who provide legal services to low income clients of

    Community Legal Aid. VLSP connects more than 1000 clients each year to pro bono attorneys for legal

    representation.

    Under the supervision of the Managing Attorney, the VLSP Paralegal will assist in the provision of

    comprehensive, high quality legal services to eligible clients in civil cases in accordance with

    organizational policies and the Ohio Rules of Professional Conduct.

    Requirements

    Volunteer Recruitment, Support and Recognition:
    The VLSP Paralegal will have a primary role in the

    maintenance of volunteer relationships, serving as the primary point of contact for volunteers and

    ensuring that they are well supported and that they feel that their time is well spent. The VLSP Paralegal

    will understand and comply with specific regulations concerning tracking and documentation of volunteer

    efforts and timekeeping. The VLSP Paralegal will be involved in the recruitment and recognition of

    volunteer lawyers who provide pro bono or reduced fee representation to low income clients.

    Volunteer Support:
    The VLSP Paralegal will be involved in scheduling, arranging and supporting special

    events such as team meetings, continuing legal education trainings, donor receptions, community

    education presentations, clinics and reporting and compliance calendars.

    Professional Support:
    The VLSP Paralegal will be called upon to provide support in a wide variety of

    civil cases, including interviewing and screening of clients, working with clients to gather relevant

    documents, drafting of letters, affidavits, basic legal pleadings and other documents, tracking case status

    and ensuring that deadlines are met, and otherwise assisting attorneys.

    Pro Se Assistance:
    The VLSP Paralegal will screen cases according to established criteria and distribute

    relevant community legal education material as appropriate and will assist clinic participants and clients

    in the preparation of routine legal forms.

    Project Management:
    The VLSP Paralegal may be asked to assume a leadership role in management of

    specific projects. Such role will include developing project plans, coordination and oversight of efforts of

    staff and volunteers, ensuring that required data is gathered, and preparation of reports.

    Community Advocacy:
    The VLSP Paralegal will play a role in furthering the firm's advocacy agenda in

    the community through service on local or statewide committees or boards and by establishing new and

    maintaining existing community collaborations.

    Team Participation and Administration:
    The VLSP Paralegal will be an active participant in planning,

    documenting and evaluating the work of the team. The VLSP Paralegal will play a central role in grant

    compliance and report preparation. The VLSP Paralegal will also be assigned office administration duties

    such as maintenance of escrow account, ordering of supplies, reception duties, etc.


    Qualifications:
    Demonstrated interest in and sensitivity to the legal needs of the poor as well as motivation to

    improve the condition of the poor

    Ability to represent Community Legal Aid and to advocate for its mission


    • Professional attitude excellent interpersonal skills, dependability, and a high desire to contribute
    to an effective and collaborative work environment


    • Independent worker with excellent analytical and organizational skills who can think
    systemically, who has the ability to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines, and who can plan

    projects, manage their execution, and document results


    • First rate oral and written skills
    • Thorough working knowledge of all computer programs and office machines used by the firm
    and ability to learn new programs and machines as required


    • Willingness and ability to work flexible hours to suit the needs of clients and the firm,
    specifically the ability to work into the early evening to conduct intake screening by telephone or

    at clinics and possible work at a Saturday morning clinic


    • Although not absolutely required, a college degree is preferable
    • Notary public or ability to become one immediately following hiring
    • Ability to speak Spanish is highly desirable

    Salary:
    $40, D.O.E., generous benefits package

    Salary Description

    $40,800 D.O.E.