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NW MN Assistant Supervising Attorney

Remote / Online - Candidates ideally in
Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, 55199, USA
Listing for: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits
Full Time, Remote/Work from Home position
Listed on 2026-02-16
Job specializations:
  • Law/Legal
    Legal Counsel, Lawyer, Employment Law, Legal Assistant
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 84750 - 95000 USD Yearly USD 84750.00 95000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Starting Salary: $84,750 (for minimum of 3 years’ experience), higher compensation is available depending on experience & according to scale.

Title: Assistant Supervising Attorney

Position Type: Regular Full-Time (37.50 hours per week), Exempt

Location: Flexible work environment with hybrid & in-office options; primarily based out of the NW MN or Fargo ND area.

Introduction

The Assistant Supervising Attorney will provide delegated legal oversight, mentorship, and case review while maintaining an active caseload, supporting the Supervising Attorney in ensuring high-quality, compliant legal services.

What’s in it for you?
  • The opportunity to make an impact in the community by enhancing opportunities for immigrants and refugees in Minnesota and North Dakota.
  • We believe in work‑life harmony. This role offers the flexibility to blend remote work with in‑office collaboration.
  • We provide paid leave including the following:
    • Paid Time Off – Employees earn 12.5 hours per month during the first 2 years of employment (4 weeks), 15.625 per month in years 2‑5 (5 weeks), and 18.75 per month after 5 years (6 weeks). Employees can carry up to 80 hours of unused leave from year to year.
    • Earned Sick and Safe Time (ESST):
      In compliance with Minnesota law, ILCM will provide employees with paid sick & safe leave under this policy. All employees will receive eighty (80) hours sick and safe time, or pro‑rated upon the commencement of employment. Unused sick and safe time will not be carried over from one calendar year to the next, nor will it be paid out at the end of each year.
    • Holiday Leave:
      Most major federal holidays off including the days between Christmas Eve and New Years Day. In addition, ILCM offers one floating holiday and the opportunity to exchange holidays that don’t fall within an employee's religious or cultural background (i.e., alternative holidays).
    • Paid Family & Medical Leave:
      In compliance with Minnesota statute. See Handbook and Benefits Guide for more information.
  • We provide competitive benefits including the following:
    • Medical, dental and vision insurance (with employer contributions)
    • Employer‑paid life and disability coverage (voluntary life insurance is available at employee cost)
    • SIMPLE IRA retirement plan with employer match
    • Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and Health Savings Account (HSA) with employer contributions (HSA is only available for employees enrolled in our HSA medical plan)
    • Pet Benefits & Pet Discount Program with employer contributions
    • A remote connectivity stipend of $50/month
    • Payment for organizational/membership dues
    • Training/professional development budget of $500/year
Why ILCM?
  • You will be championing social justice and creating meaningful impact.
  • You will work in a place that values diversity, equity, and belonging. We encourage new ideas, value multiple perspectives, and foster a supportive environment where each role matters.
  • We offer competitive and transparent compensation. We aim to ensure that pay, benefits, and career progression reflect your contributions, impact, and market value.
  • You will work with a committed organization dedicated to serving and empowering clients. ILCM’s values are grounded in respect for and partnership with our immigrant and refugee clients.
Primary Responsibilities 90%
  • 35% supervision and co-counseling
    • Provide legal guidance, mentoring, and ongoing feedback to supervised staff.
    • Work with supervising attorneys to ensure adherence to ethical obligations, confidentiality requirements, grant requirements, and supervision standards.
    • In immigration matters, ensure compliance with DOJ/EOIR and USCIS rules and procedures.
    • Assist with workload management, and deadline monitoring.
    • Co‑counsel cases with supervises.
    • Provide support for complex legal issues, hearings, and matters requiring attorney representation.
  • 45% Maintain own caseload
    • Ensure clients receive competent, high‑quality representation and accurate legal advice.
    • Provide representation to individuals in affirmative immigration matters with USCIS.
    • Provide support for immigrant and refugee clients who interact with the immigration court system.
  • 10% program support and outreach
    • Collaborate with partner agencies on outreach…
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