The Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS), the Massachusetts public defender agency, is seeking two skilled and experienced child welfare attorneys to serve as Private Panel Support Attorneys in the Children and Family Law Division’s (CAFL) Trial Panel Support Unit (TPSU). The TPSU provides leadership, oversight, and support to the 700-plus private attorneys who represent CPCS clients in family regulation/child welfare cases and other civil matters involving children, young adults, and their families. Private Panel Support Attorneys in the TPSU help CAFL private panel attorneys throughout the state provide high-quality, zealous representation to children, young adults, and indigent parents in all CAFL cases. Private Panel Support Counsel are eligible for a hybrid work schedule. The positions may be seated in Boston, Worcester, or at another CPCS office location, depending on the needs of the TPSU, the attorneys, and available and appropriate space. Attorneys who have practiced in the Boston Juvenile Court and Worcester County Juvenile Courts are highly encouraged to apply. We fight for equal justice and human dignity by supporting our clients in achieving their legal and life goals. We zealously advocate for the rights of individuals and promote just public policy to protect the rights of all. The TPSU Private Panel Support Attorneys provide support and oversight to attorneys on CAFL’s private attorney trial panel while working to ensure that they are provided the resources and tools they need to advocate for their clients. Private Panel Support Attorneys regularly meet with and observe trial panel attorneys in courtroom practice to provide feedback and support. As a member of the TPSU, Private Panel Support Attorneys also work with other members of the team to promote courageous multidisciplinary representation statewide, support and review the performance of individual attorneys, respond to advice calls from private trial panel members, work with CAFL Resource Attorneys in each county to support the private panel attorneys, and oversee the CAFL mentor program. The Private Panel Support Attorneys also have opportunities to work on various CAFL and interagency initiatives to improve representation and outcomes for our clients. Private Panel Support Attorneys are eligible for a hybrid work scheduled and may be seated in Boston, Worcester, or at another CPCS office location, depending on the needs of the TPSU, the attorney, and available and appropriate space. The Private Panel Support Attorneys report to the CAFL Trial Panel Director.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
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