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  • DeKalb County Staff Attorney  

    - Decatur
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAtlanta Legal Aid Society (“Legal Aid”)... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAtlanta Legal Aid Society (“Legal Aid”) seeks a Staff Attorney for its DeKalb County office located in downtown Decatur, Georgia. Our nonprofit represents low-income people in a variety of civil legal matters including family, housing, consumer, public benefits, education and health law. The staff currently consists of a managing attorney, 7 staff attorneys (full and part time), 1 housing/domestic violence navigator, and 2 support staff.   

    Responsibilities: The Staff Attorney handles a mixed caseload using a variety of methods including community education, advice and referral, brief service, transactional work, negotiation, mediation, and litigation. Attorneys are also encouraged to participate in task forces, committees, social service organizations, and local bar associations. 
    Qualifications: Active member in good standing in the State Bar of Georgia.Minimum of three years of relevant legal experience.Strong work ethic and adaptability.Excellent legal writing and oral advocacy skills.Excellent interpersonal, communication, listening, and organizational skill.Ability to balance compassion and pragmatism.Demonstrated ability to work independently and in a collaborative, hybrid team model, with an appreciation for diversity.Eagerness to learn and openness to feedback.Demonstrated commitment to public service, participation in law school clinics or trial advocacy courses, familiarity with poverty law, and previous work with low-income people are strongly preferred. Proficiency in languages other than English is highly valued.
    Salary and Benefits: The salary is $63,750, depending on experience. Salaries are reviewed and adjusted annually, depending on funding.Generous fringe benefits, including 16 paid holidays in 2026, 6 weeks of paid time off (accruing at 2.5 days per month) in the first two years, and 6 weeks of parental leave (12 weeks after one year).Individual health insurance, including optional dental and vision coverage, with partial payment for dependent health insurance.Life, and long and short-term disability insurance.Salary reduction option for a flexible spending account.Educational loan reimbursement up to $600 per month (after a set off of other loan reimbursement amounts.Voluntary tax-sheltered annuity with 3% match.State Bar of Georgia dues and CLE expenses.This position may be eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness through the U.S. Department of Education.Legal Aid offers a hybrid work schedule that allows staff to work 2 days remotely subject to management approval and a probationary employment period.
    Application Requirements: Submit a letter of interest; resume; writing sample (advice letter, legal memorandum or brief); official law school transcript (a copy is acceptable pending your order of an official transcript); and the names, phone numbers and e-mail addresses of three professional references (preferably individuals who have supervised or managed your work) with a brief statement as to the connection to the applicant, as one (1) PDF using our online application system at the following link: Atlantalegalaid.org/jobs  Only applications with all requested documents will be considered for an interview.

    Your application will be acknowledged. No phone calls please. For technical difficulties in submitting your application, please email career@atlantalegalaid.org.

    ALAS considers all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, or any other legally protected status. Read Less
  • Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAtlanta Legal Aid Society (“Legal Aid”)... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAtlanta Legal Aid Society (“Legal Aid”) seeks a Managing Attorney for its expanded Health and Disability Rights Unit. Our non-profit law firm represents low-income persons in a variety of legal matters, including family, housing, consumer, employment, health, public benefits, and education law. This new unit combines our Health Law work for persons with HIV and AIDS, our Medical Legal Partnership with Grady Health Systems, and our Disability Integration Project for adults and children with significant disabilities who are in institutions or who are at risk of entering institutions and for whom we advocate to receive publicly funded home and community-based services (established by the Supreme Court’s decision in Olmstead v. L.C.), and support so they can live full lives in the community.  The new unit will enable us to assist clients with a broader range of legal issues affecting their mental and physical health and well-being.  The unit currently consists of an Interim Managing Attorney, 5 staff attorneys, 3 paralegals, and 1 grants coordinator.  We envision hiring one or more staff attorneys to complete the expanded unit.

    Responsibilities: Works closely with Legal Aid’s management team.Responsible for the overall management of the unit, including hiring, training, supervising, mentoring, and evaluating staff.Oversee case assignments and the legal work.Review and respond to client grievances.Review timekeeping and inspect closed files to ensure grant compliance.Communicate and meet with community partners and funders.Attend trainings with and provide training to community partners and funders.Handling an active caseload, although lower than that of the staff attorneys.Conducting staff meetings, administering performance reviews, and cultivating an environment for professional development and growth.Conducting regular one-on-one meetings, providing constructive feedback, and mentoring junior staff.Serving as a point of escalation for complex cases, client issues, or internal conflicts within the unit.
    Qualifications: Active member in good standing in the State Bar of Georgia.A minimum of five years of experience litigating in various legal forums is required.Experience managing staff, including supervising and mentoring attorneys. Excellent legal writing and oral advocacy skills. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills.Demonstrated ability to use sound judgement to resolve issues effectively and fairly.Demonstrated ability to work in a collaborative, hybrid team model, with an appreciation for diversity.Previous experience working with low-income persons and knowledge of the program’s core civil practice areas are preferred.Proficiency in languages other than English is highly valued.
    Salary and Benefits: This position offers a salary of $80,000 for candidates with five years of relevant experience and increases based on additional years of relevant experience and bar admission status. Salaries are reviewed annually and may be adjusted based on available funding.Generous fringe benefits, including 16 paid holidays in 2026, 6 weeks of paid time off (accruing at 2.5 days per month) in the first two years, and 6 weeks of parental leave (12 weeks after one year).Individual health insurance, including optional dental and vision coverage, with partial payment for dependent health insurance.Life, long-term, and short-term disability insurance.Salary reduction option for a flexible spending account.Educational loan reimbursement up to $600 per month (after a set off of other loan reimbursement amounts.Voluntary tax-sheltered annuity with 3% match.State Bar of Georgia dues and CLE expenses.A hybrid work schedule that allows staff to work 2 days remotely, subject to the approval of management and a probationary employment period.  Managing attorneys are expected to have a greater presence in the office.
    Application Requirements: Submit a letter of interest, resume, writing sample which demonstrates your ability to research and analyze legal issues, official law school transcript (a copy is acceptable pending your order of an official transcript), and the names, phone numbers and e-mail addresses of three professional references with a brief statement as to the connection to the applicant, as one (1) PDF using our online application system at the following link: Atlantalegalaid.org/jobs.  Only applications with all of the requested documents will be considered for an interview.

    Your application will be acknowledged. No phone calls, please.  For assistance with technical difficulties in submitting your application, please email career@atlantalegalaid.org.

    ALAS considers all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, or any other legally protected status. Read Less
  • Kinship Care Unit Staff Attorney  

    - Atlanta
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionKinship Care Unit Staff AttorneyAtlanta... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionKinship Care Unit Staff Attorney

    Atlanta Legal Aid Society (“Legal Aid”) seeks a Staff Attorney to work in its Kinship Care Unit located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Our non-profit law firm represents low-income people in a variety of civil legal matters, including family, housing, consumer, public benefits, education, and health law. The Kinship Care Unit’s primary goal is to stabilize family relationships for children living with a non-parent caregiver (relative or fictive kin). We assist with adoptions, minor guardianships, custody, and a variety of other issues affecting the family unit. We serve the five-county Metro area, and also provide some state-wide assistance. The Kinship Care Unit staff currently consists of a managing attorney, four staff attorneys, one client navigator, and two  paralegals. 

    Responsibilities: Handling a variety of issues related to stabilizing children in the home of kin (relative or non-relative, but not birth parents), including adoption, guardianship, custody, name change, birth certificate establishment and amendment, guardianship, dependency, domestication of foreign decrees, school enrollment and other education issues, social security, SSI, and other public benefit issues.Employing a variety of methods, including advice and referral, brief service, transactional work, negotiation, mediation, and litigation in various courts throughout our five-county service area.Supporting a learning environment for interns and externs.Preparing and presenting professional education programs for staff, volunteer attorneys, and others as needed.Participating in community education, task forces, committees, social service organizations, national and local bar associations.Other tasks as assigned.

    Qualifications: Active membership in good standing with the State Bar of Georgia.Minimum of three years of relevant legal experience.Excellent legal writing, analysis, advocacy, and work ethic are required.Demonstrated commitment to public service, participation in law school clinics or trial advocacy courses, familiarity with poverty law, previous work with low-income people, and an appreciation for diversity are strongly preferred.Excellent interpersonal, communication, listening, and organizational skills.Ability to balance compassion and pragmatism.Demonstrated ability to work independently and in a collaborative, hybrid team model.Eagerness to learn and openness to feedback.Proficiency in languages other than English, particularly Spanish, is highly valued.

    Salary and Benefits: This position offers a salary of $63,750, but may vary (up or down) depending on work experience. Salaries are reviewed annually and may be adjusted based on available funding.Generous fringe benefits, including 16 paid holidays in 2026, 6 weeks of paid time off (accruing at 2.5 days per month), and 6 weeks of parental leave (12 weeks after one year).Individual health insurance, including optional dental and vision coverage, with partial payment for dependent health insurance.Life, long-term, and short-term disability insurance.Salary reduction option for a flexible spending account.Educational loan reimbursement up to $600 per month (after a set off of other loan reimbursement amounts).Voluntary tax-sheltered annuity with a 3% match.This position may be eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness through the U.S. Department of Education.State Bar of Georgia dues and CLE expenses.A hybrid work schedule that allows staff to work 2 days remotely, subject to management approval and a probationary employment period.

    Application Requirements: Submit a letter of interest, resume, writing sample (advice letter, legal memorandum or brief), official law school transcript (a copy is acceptable pending your order of an official transcript), and the names, phone numbers and email addresses of three professional references (preferably individuals who have supervised or managed your work) as one (1) PDF using our online application system at atlantalegalaid.org/jobs. Only applications with all of the requested documents will be considered for an interview.

    Your application will be acknowledged. No phone calls please. For technical difficulties in submitting your application, please email career@atlantalegalaid.org.

    Atlanta Legal Aid Society considers all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, or any other legally protected status. Read Less
  • Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAtlanta Legal Aid Society (“Legal Aid”)... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAtlanta Legal Aid Society (“Legal Aid”) seeks a staff attorney for its Senior Citizens Law Project (SCLP).Our non-profit law firm represents low-income persons in a variety of civil legal matters including family, housing, consumer, public benefits, education and health law.  Since 1975, SCLP has been representing seniors (60 years of age and older) in Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton and Gwinnett counties. SCLP aims to protect the health, housing, and financial stability of seniors. The unit currently consists of a managing attorney, three staff attorneys, and two paralegals. 

    Responsibilities: Performing intake and providing referrals, advice, brief service, or representation in a variety of civil legal matters affecting seniors with a prioritization of public benefits, home defense, probate, long-term care, elder abuse, neglect and exploitation, and consumer law.Handling a mixed caseload using a variety of advocacy methods including transactional work, negotiation, mediation, and litigation.Participating in community education, task forces, committees, social service organizations, national and local bar associations.Working collaboratively with attorneys in Georgia Senior Legal Aid and the Home Defense Program. Other tasks as assigned.
    Qualifications: Active membership in good standing with the State Bar of Georgia.Minimum of three years of relevant legal experience.Excellent legal writing, analysis, advocacy, and work ethic are required.Previous experience with seniors and knowledge of elder and poverty law issues are preferred.A demonstrated commitment to public service, previous work with low-income people with an appreciation for diversity, are strongly preferred.A demonstrated ability to work independently and in a collaborative team model and excellent interpersonal skills.Proficiency in languages other than English, particularly Spanish, is highly valued.
    Salary and Benefits: This position offers a salary of $63,750, but may vary (up or down) depending on work experience. Salaries are reviewed annually and may be adjusted based on available funding.Generous fringe benefits, including 16 paid holidays in 2026, 6 weeks of paid time off (accruing at 2.5 days per month), and 6 weeks of parental leave (12 weeks after one year).Individual health insurance, including optional dental and vision coverage, with partial payment for dependent health insurance.Life, long-term, and short-term disability insurance.Salary reduction option for a flexible spending account.Educational loan reimbursement up to $600 per month (after a set off of other loan reimbursement amounts).Voluntary tax-sheltered annuity with a 3% match.This position may be eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness through the U.S. Department of Education.State Bar of Georgia dues and CLE expenses.A hybrid work schedule that allows staff to work 2 days remotely, subject to management approval and a probationary employment period.
    Application Requirements: Submit a letter of interest, resume, writing sample (advice letter, legal memorandum or brief), official law school transcript (a copy is acceptable pending your order of an official transcript), and the names, phone numbers and email addresses of three professional references (preferably individuals who have supervised or managed your work) as one (1) PDF using our online application system at atlantalegalaid.org/jobs. Only applications with all of the requested documents will be considered for an interview.

    Your application will be acknowledged. No phone calls please. For technical difficulties in submitting your application, please email career@atlantalegalaid.org.

    Atlanta Legal Aid Society considers all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, or any other legally protected status.

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  • Home Defense Program Staff Attorney  

    - Decatur
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAtlanta Legal Aid Society (“Legal Aid”)... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAtlanta Legal Aid Society (“Legal Aid”) seeks a staff attorney for its Home Defense Program. Our non-profit law firm represents low-income persons in a variety of civil legal matters including family, housing, consumer, public benefits, education and health law.  The Home Defense Program is a specialty unit within Atlanta Legal Aid that assists individuals and families to prevent the loss of their home through foreclosure, predatory mortgage lending, or home sale scams. The Home Defense Program is housed within Legal Aid’s Decatur office.  The unit currently consists of three full-time attorneys, one part-time attorney, one HUD-certified housing counselor/paralegal, and a paralegal.  This is an in-office position.

    Responsibilities: Screening, investigating, evaluating, referring, and directly representing low-income persons in danger of losing their homes.Handling a mixed caseload using a variety of advocacy methods including  legal advice and referral, direct representation, brief service, transactional work, negotiation, mediation, and litigation.Participating in community education, task forces, committees, social service organizations, national and local bar associations involved in home protection.
    Qualifications: Active membership in good standing with the State Bar of Georgia.Minimum of three years of relevant legal experience.Excellent legal writing, analysis, advocacy, and work ethic are required.Experience in civil areas, including housing and consumer protection law, is highly valued.Demonstrated commitment to public service, clinical experience, and previous work with low-income people, with an appreciation for diversity, are strongly preferred.Demonstrated ability to work independently and in a collaborative team model and excellent interpersonal skills.Proficiency in languages other than English, particularly Spanish, is highly valued. 
    Salary and Benefits: This position offers a salary of $63,750, but may vary (up or down) depending on work experience. Salaries are reviewed annually and may be adjusted based on available funding.Generous fringe benefits, including 16 paid holidays in 2026, 6 weeks of paid time off (accruing at 2.5 days per month), and 6 weeks of parental leave (12 weeks after one year).Individual health insurance, including optional dental and vision coverage, with partial payment for dependent health insurance.Life, long-term, and short-term disability insurance.Salary reduction option for a flexible spending account.Educational loan reimbursement up to $600 per month (after a set off of other loan reimbursement amounts).Voluntary tax-sheltered annuity with a 3% match.This position may be eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness through the U.S. Department of Education.State Bar of Georgia dues and CLE expenses. Application Requirements: Submit a letter of interest, resume, writing sample (advice letter, legal memorandum or brief), official law school transcript (a copy is acceptable pending your order of an official transcript), and the names, phone numbers and email addresses of three professional references (preferably individuals who have supervised or managed your work) as one (1) PDF using our online application system at atlantalegalaid.org/jobs. Only applications with all of the requested documents will be considered for an interview.

    Your application will be acknowledged. No phone calls please. For technical difficulties in submitting your application, please email career@atlantalegalaid.org.

    Atlanta Legal Aid Society considers all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, or any other legally protected status. Read Less
  • Job DescriptionJob DescriptionClayton County Staff AttorneyAtlanta Leg... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionClayton County Staff Attorney
    Atlanta Legal Aid Society (“Legal Aid”) seeks a Staff Attorney (Family Law) for its Clayton County Office. The Clayton County office is located on Adamson Parkway in Morrow, Georgia, just east of I-85 South, 12 miles from downtown Atlanta. The staff currently consists of a managing attorney, 5 full-time attorneys, a navigator, and 5 support staff. Attorneys in the Clayton office represent low-income persons in Clayton County in a wide variety of civil law matters, including housing, family law, public benefits, consumer issues, and education law, through community education, brief service, advice and referral, transactional work, negotiation, mediation, and litigation.

    Qualifications: Active membership in good standing with the State Bar of Georgia and a minimum of 3 years of litigation experience in family law are strongly preferred. Experience in other civil areas, including housing or consumer law (preferred).Applicants must possess excellent legal writing skills, communication, and interpersonal skills. Applicants must have the ability to work effectively in both team and individual settings, adaptability, and an appreciation for diversity. Demonstrated commitment to public service and prior work with low-income people is highly valued.Proficiency in languages other than English, particularly Spanish, is highly valued.
    Salary and Benefits: The salary is $63,750, but will vary depending on work experience. Salaries are reviewed and adjusted annually, depending on funding.Generous fringe benefits, including 16 paid holidays in 2026, 6 weeks of paid time off (accruing at 2.5 days per month) in the first two years, and 6 weeks of parental leave (12 weeks after one year).Individual health insurance, including optional dental and vision coverage, with partial payment for dependent health insurance.Life, long-term, and short-term disability insurance.Salary reduction option for a flexible spending account.Educational loan reimbursement up to $600 per month (after a set off of other loan reimbursement amounts),Voluntary tax-sheltered annuity with 3% match.
    Application Requirements: 
    Submit a letter of interest, resume, writing sample (advice letter, legal memorandum or brief), official law school transcript (a copy is acceptable pending your order of an official transcript), and the names, phone numbers and email addresses of three professional references (preferably individuals who have supervised or managed your work) as one (1) PDF using our online application system at atlantalegalaid.org/jobs. Only applications with all of the requested documents will be considered for an interview.
    Your application will be acknowledged. No phone calls, please. For assistance with technical difficulties in submitting your application, please email career@atlantalegalaid.org. 
    Legal Aid considers all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, or any other legally protected status. Read Less

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