Employment Status: Exempt, Full-time
Reports to: Pro Bono Manager
Compensation: $70,000-$75,000 annually
Location: Hybrid with an in-person requirement to attend a weekly legal clinic in San Francisco. Must be located in the Bay Area. Regular work in downtown San Francisco will be required.
About You
Are you interested in working with one of the Bay Area’s leading civil rights organizations to provide legal support to low-income San Francisco Bay Area residents and work with attorneys committed to providing free/pro bono legal services? We’re seeking a collaborative and highly organized administrative professional who is deeply committed to civil rights to join us at Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights, SF Bay Area (LCCRSF).
About LCCRSF
As one of the most enduring civil rights institutions on the West Coast, LCCRSF works to dismantle systems of oppression and racism and to build an equitable and just society. Formed in 1968 to bridge the legal community and the Civil Rights Movement, we’re known for advancing the rights of people of color, immigrants, refugees, and low-income individuals. We also invest in legal fellows and support a network of over 1,000 active pro bono attorneys and volunteers. Our goal is to make this work sustainable, to rest as needed and take care of each other and our communities, so we can be fierce in the face of power through our core issue areas of Racial Justice, Immigrant Justice, Economic Justice, and Educational Justice. Learn more at lccrsf.org.
About the Pro Bono Team
Each year, LCCRSF mobilizes over 1,600 pro bono attorneys who contribute over 30,000 hours of free legal assistance—services valued at over $25 million. Leveraging the power of the private bar enables LCCRSF to engage in impact litigation, policy advocacy, and direct legal services across all program areas. The team also manages the GLIDE Unconditional Legal Services Clinic, which provides free legal advice and referrals, with the goal of giving information to anyone in need who walks through the door.
Your Work
Pro Bono Program Administration
- Develop file management system, and be responsible for overall maintenance of program files.
- Respond to pro bono program inquiries in a timely manner.
- Coordinate the development of and maintain up-to-date outreach materials, website information, and other external-facing pro bono program resources and materials.
- Assist in the drafting, distribution, and posting of pro bono newsletters, social media postings, and outreach materials.
- Manage scheduling of meetings with external partners and program teams.
- Maintain effective working relationships with program staff and pro bono partners.
- Take the lead role in researching and testing innovative tools and resources relevant to pro bono program.
- Support pro bono outreach and projects, as needed.
- Research and participate in trainings and conferences to continuously develop in the role professionally.
Data Management
- Support in the drafting and implementation of data management protocols and best practices.
- Spearhead the training of staff on data management protocols and best practices.
- Be responsible for the timely and accurate collection, entry, and maintenance of pro bono program-related data into Salesforce, case management systems, and listservs.
- Assist with the preparation, analysis, and reporting of pro bono program data, including but not limited to clients, cases, volunteers, case outcomes, and program evaluation.
- Generate data health reports to ensure accuracy and high-quality data.
- Provide basic technical assistance, support, and training to program staff and pro bono volunteers for Salesforce and LegalServer.
Community Legal Clinic
- Attend weekly in-person legal clinic and provide client-centered (trauma-informed and culturally humble) service to clinic clients and ensure efficient and effective clinic flow.
- Assist with setting up in-person legal clinic and coordinate with partners at GLIDE for day-of needs and protocols.
- Maintain calendaring system and ensure that reminders, training, and materials are sent to pro bono volunteers prior to clinic attendance in a timely manner.
- Assist in the maintenance of referral index, pro bono resources, and trainings.
- Ensure the timely and accurate data entry of client and pro bono information into LegalServer and Salesforce.
- Coordinate the distribution and collection of evaluation forms from clients and volunteers.
Pro Bono/Development Project Support
- Support the government grant reporting process, including but not limited to coordinating the development and distribution of outreach materials soliciting key data from pro bono partners and staff, providing basic technical assistance to program staff in ensuring that program data is entered into Salesforce and/or Legal Server accurately, reviewing data and aligning with data requirements, coordinating data uploads to appropriate database, supporting the creation and maintenance of data reports and dashboards, and ensuring data quality control.
- Enter pro bono information into Salesforce and Legal Server in preparation for grant reporting.
- Support grant reporting as needed, including but not limited to generating metrics reports, drafting client narratives.
- Assist pro bono team with administrative needs relating to LCCRSF’s annual gala and other development events.
- Support pro bono and development projects, as needed.
Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) Support
- Coordinate with and support program staff in ensuring that MCLE requirements are met in a timely manner.
- Prepare, distribute, and collect MCLE forms.
- Maintain MCLE database on SharePoint, including but not limited to ensuring the timely collection of relevant MCLE materials, resources, attendance list, feedback forms, etc.
Essential Qualifications:
- Knowledge of and demonstrated commitment to the mission, goals, and priorities of LCCRSF.
- Minimum 2 years or more of administrative experience in the non-profit or legal sector.
- Strong attention to detail, and ability to multi-task and meet deadlines with minimal supervision.
- Experience with data entry, database management, and reporting (Salesforce, Legal Server, Mailchimp, etc).
- Experience providing training and technical assistance.
- Values and enjoys working cooperatively with others, both within the organization and in the community.
- Experience managing multiple schedules and meetings, managing diverse activities, and meeting critical deadlines with minimal supervision.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Bilingual (English and Spanish) language competency.
- Proficiency in SharePoint and other Microsoft 365 applications.
- Experience working with San Francisco Bay Area firms and corporate legal departments offering pro bono services strongly preferred.
Salary, Benefits, Work Location
This position is full-time, exempt, with a $70,000-$75,000/year salary depending on experience, and reports to the Pro Bono Manager. Full benefits package includes 100% paid medical + 80% for dependents, phone and internet reimbursement, wellness bonus, professional development opportunities, 403b, 3 weeks' vacation, 3 weeks’ sick time, paid holidays, short Fridays, and winter break (office closure during the last week of the calendar year).
Our office is based in downtown San Francisco. This position may be performed on a primarily remote basis but will involve weekly in-person work as required for in-person legal clinic, outreach and communication with the clients and communities we serve, and staff events. We do not yet have a target date for return to the office, but we expect to offer, at minimum, part-time remote. While remote, LCCRSF employees may not work outside CA for more than 30 consecutive days at a time. Employees must be fully vaccinated according to CDC COVID-19 guidelines for in-person work.
General working hours are 9am-5pm, M-F. LCCRSF is woman- and POC-led, with 35 staff. We are flexible, family-friendly, and value health, wellness, and balance. We follow ADA guidelines - reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with different abilities to perform the essential functions.
Working Environment and Conditions:
The working conditions described here are representative of those that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. While performing the duties of this position, the employee must be able to remain in a stationary position, constantly operate a computer, and must have the ability to communicate information and ideas so others will understand. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the functions.
To Apply
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Applicants should submit 1) a thoughtful cover letter; 2) a resume; and 3) three professional references, preferably with one direct supervisor by email to careers@lccrsf.org (put “PB Coordinator” in the subject line). Questions can also be directed to that email.
In your cover letter, in addition to describing your interest in the position and qualifications, please respond to the following question: What in your background and experience has prepared you to work for an organization dedicated to advancing racial equity and justice? Feel free to think broadly about your response, applying professional or personal experiences.
Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area thrives as an inclusive equal opportunity employer. People from all backgrounds and walks of life are encouraged to apply.
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