The Managing Attorney for the Farm Worker Rights Division (FWRD) leads legal advocacy for migrant and seasonal agricultural workers, focusing on employment and civil rights law. FWRD also sometimes represents agricultural workers who have endured labor trafficking and other severe crimes in obtaining humanitarian visas for themselves and their derivates. The Managing Attorney oversees a team conducting both litigation and outreach work. The role requires litigation expertise, community partnership, and management skills to ensure the program provides impactful and excellent advocacy for Colorado’s most exploited and vulnerable agricultural workers. All of our managers have the responsibility of working with staff to meet CLS’ statewide organizational, professional, and community goals, which emphasize providing high-quality civil legal services to low-income Coloradans and achieving the best possible outcomes for our clients. They are guided by all four of our CLS values: excellent advocacy; empowerment, collaboration, and courage. They are responsible for being leaders, mentors, counselors, role models, hiring managers, teachers, administrators, time managers, culture creators, community engagers, crisis managers, and performance expectation setters. Managing Attorneys also practice law and manage their own caseloads in addition to their other duties. Our managers also continually work towards developing and growing competencies in the following areas: adaptive & collaborative management; coaching & empowering people; communication & active listening; community engagement; empathetic and trauma-informed leadership; and practice area expertise. While the responsibilities of a manager at CLS are wide-ranging and challenging, carrying them out successfully is vital to the success of the organization and to serve our client communities.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
11-50 employees