
11 - 50 employees
Formed in 2015 by a group of attorneys, community leaders and legal advocates, The Westside Justice Center (WJC) seeks to empower and re-power individuals and communities to demand and attain accountability and greater access to systems of justice.
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11 - 50 employees
Formed in 2015 by a group of attorneys, community leaders and legal advocates, The Westside Justice Center (WJC) seeks to empower and re-power individuals and communities to demand and attain accountability and greater access to systems of justice.
• Provide direct legal representation in U.S. immigration matters, including family-based petitions, asylum, adjustment of status, naturalization/citizenship, and humanitarian relief. • Conduct client consultations, legal screenings, and full case assessments. • Prepare, review, and file immigration applications, motions, briefs, and supporting documentation. • Represent clients before U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), and other relevant agencies, as applicable. • Identify relief options, assess legal risks, and advise clients on case strategy and next steps. • Supervise, collaborate with, and provide legal guidance to paralegals, law clerks, and volunteers. • Conduct legal and factual research related to immigration law, regulations, and policy guidance. • Maintain accurate, timely, and complete case files in compliance with ethical standards and organizational policies. • Track case deadlines, notices, and outcomes using case management systems. • Coordinate and collaborate with partner organizations and community service providers. • Support immigration workshops, legal clinics, and community education events as needed.
• Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school • Active license to practice law in the United States (required); State of Illinois (preferred) • Demonstrated experience or training in U.S. immigration law practice, clinics, fellowships, supervised work, or comparable legal settings • Strong working knowledge of U.S. immigration processes and filings, including USCIS, EOIR, and NVC procedures • Familiarity with commonly used immigration forms (such as I-831, I-765, and bonds) and supporting evidence requirements • Experience preparing affidavits, declarations, legal briefs, and supporting documentation • Experience working at a nonprofit or legal aid organization • Proficiency in Haitian Creole, Spanish, or other languages spoken within African and Caribbean diaspora communities (such as Yoruba, Swahili, or Amharic) is highly preferred • Strong legal writing, analytical, and advocacy skills • Exceptional attention to detail and ability to manage multiple active cases • Strong interpersonal and communication skills with diverse client populations • Demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively within a legal team • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and familiarity with legal case management databases, or willingness to learn. • A deep commitment to WJC’s mission of advancing justice and equity for underserved communities.
• Health Insurance • Dental Insurance • Vision Insurance • Paid Time Off • 401(k) Retirement Plan
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