Clinical Fellow, Center for Housing Justice & Policy

Suffolk UniversityBoston, MA
17h$60,000 - $70,000Hybrid

About The Position

The Suffolk University Law School Center for Housing Justice & Policy (CHJP) is seeking excellent attorney candidates for a full-time Clinical Fellow position. CHJP is a groundbreaking initiative at Suffolk University Law School aimed at addressing the challenges of the multifaceted housing crisis. CHJP brings together faculty, staff, and students to tackle a wide range of housing issues, including housing discrimination. The Clinical Fellow will work as a member of the CHJP and the Accelerator to Practice team s , which are part of Suffolk Law School’s nationally recognized Clinical Programs . The Fellow will focus primarily on litigation and enforcement of fair housing rights, and will perform a range of duties including, but not limited to:

Requirements

  • CHJP is seeking a lawyer with 1-5 years of legal experience, inclusive of experience in a law clinic.
  • Candidates must be admitted to the Massachusetts Bar.
  • Ideal candidates will have a demonstrated ability to work effectively with diverse client communities, including low-income individuals, communities of color, limited English speakers, and disabled people, with a commitment to ongoing growth.
  • Candidates must have impeccable professional habits, including efficient time management, thorough follow-through, attention to detail, initiative, and the ability to give and receive feedback.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in fair housing, civil rights law, and/or landlord/tenant law is strongly preferred.
  • Fluency in Spanish is also preferred but not required.

Responsibilities

  • Represent ing clients in housing matters, including administrative complaints , state and federal court litigation involving housing discrimination, landlord/tenant disputes, and related civil rights matters.
  • Handl ing all aspects of litigation, including research, client interviewing and counseling , fact investigation, motions, discovery, settlement, and court appearances.
  • Collaborat ing with CHJP attorneys on systemic litigation strategies to challenge discriminatory housing practices and advance housing justice.
  • Engag ing in community education and outreach by conducting “know your rights” and “understand the law” presentations.
  • Support ing policy advocacy efforts.
  • Supervising and/or mentoring law students working on litigation and enforcement project (if and as-needed).
  • Perform ing other work, as needed and assigned, to meet Center deliverables.
  • Maintain accurate case management and timekeeping records in compliance with grant and program requirements.
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