Paralegal - Immigrants' Rights
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Human Rights, Lawyer, Paralegal
Public Counsel Overview
Public Counsel is a nonprofit public interest law firm dedicated to advancing civil rights and racial and economic justice, as well as to amplifying the power of our clients through comprehensive legal advocacy. Founded on and strengthened by a pro bono legal service model, our staff and volunteers seek justice through direct legal services, promote healthy and resilient communities through education and outreach, and support community‑led efforts to transform unjust systems through litigation and policy advocacy in and beyond Los Angeles.
Public Counsel organizes its work through seven legal teams:
Child, Youth & Family Advocacy, Community Development, Consumer Rights & Economic Justice, Homelessness Prevention, Immigrants’ Rights, Education Equity, and our impact litigation team, Opportunity Under Law.
Public Counsel has a full‑time staff of approximately 160. We are committed to building a diverse staff and encourage applications from people of color, people with disabilities, and people of all gender identities, gender expressions, and sexualities. We recognize the essential role of staff in achieving our goals, and we have set a long‑term intention to provide competitive compensation, benefits, training, mentorship, and overall workplace wellness, making Public Counsel a leader among nonprofit law firms.
Immigrants’Rights Team
Public Counsel’s Immigrants’ Rights team envisions a world where all (im) migrants live with dignity, power, and opportunity. Staffed by approximately 30 attorneys, administrative staff, and social workers, the team provides direct legal representation to detained immigrants as well as non‑citizens seeking asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS), VAWA, T and U visas, and other relief in immigration court. In addition to direct representation, the Immigrants’ Rights team engages in advocacy at the local and national levels, recruits, trains, and mentors hundreds of pro bono attorneys each year, handles appeals before the Board of Immigration Appeals, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and the California Court of Appeal, and conducts impact litigation.
For 35 years, the team has been at the forefront of protecting the rights of immigrants in Los Angeles.
Reporting to the Program Manager, the Paralegal will provide administrative legal support for a new program under the Long Beach Justice Fund, in partnership with the Esperanza Immigrants’ Rights Project, to provide immigration legal services to individuals who have meaningful connections to the City of Long Beach. This is a one‑year fixed‑term position, with the possibility of renewal, contingent upon continued funding from the Long Beach Justice Fund.
Responsibilities- Manage a caseload of pending cases under the supervision of multiple attorneys
- Conduct client intakes and prepare applications for immigration relief
- Maintain ongoing communication with clients, including clients in immigrant detention
- Communicate with clients’ families and other community members
- Create and maintain case files
- Maintain calendar to track deadlines and court hearings
- Request criminal and immigration records
- File documents in court and online
- Assist in the creation of materials for pro se clinics (that is, clinics for people representing themselves in their immigration matters) and other community education materials
- Provide administrative support to staff members working under the Long Beach Justice Fund program
- Provide translation and interpretation assistance, as needed
- Provide case management support to identify and link clients to community resources
- Perform administrative tasks including data tracking and grant reporting
- Work collaboratively to provide client‑centered, holistic, trauma‑informed, and interdisciplinary services
- Perform other duties as assigned
Skills and Abilities
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university and either a paralegal certificate/degree in paralegal studies from an ABA‑approved institution or at least 1 year of legal experience under the supervision of a California attorney
- 1–7 years of paralegal experience
- Ability to read, write, and…
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