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Description
The Bronx Defenders is a public defender non-profit that is radically transforming how low-income people in the Bronx are represented in the legal system, and, in doing so, is transforming the system itself. BxD seeks thoughtful, creative, energetic individuals with a strong commitment to social justice to join our dynamic and diverse staff. Our staff of over 400 includes interdisciplinary teams made up of criminal, civil, immigration, and family defense attorneys, as well as social workers, benefits specialists, legal advocates, parent advocates, investigators, and team administrators, who collaborate to provide holistic advocacy to address the causes and consequences of legal system involvement. Through this integrated team-based structure, we have developed a groundbreaking, nationally-recognized model of representation called holistic defense that achieves better outcomes for the people we defend.
Each year, we defend more than 20,000 low-income Bronx residents in criminal, civil, family, and immigration cases, and reach thousands more through our community intake, youth mentoring, and outreach programs. Through impact litigation, policy advocacy, and community organizing, we push for systemic change at the local, state, and national levels. We take what we learn from the people we represent and communities we work with and launch innovative initiatives designed to bring about real and lasting change.
Civil Action Practice
Our Civil Action Practice (CAP) provides comprehensive civil legal services to the people we represent and their families by integrating civil representation with our criminal, immigration, and family defense practices. Our goal is to minimize the severe and often unforeseen fallout from criminal, family and immigration court proceedings and facilitate the seamless reintegration of the people we represent into their communities.
Our Civil Action Practice attorneys and legal advocates represent people in every forum in New York City – administrative, state, and federal – providing comprehensive representation to assist the people we represent in overcoming civil legal barriers to housing, eviction, employment, and public benefits, as well as addressing instances of police misconduct, criminal record errors, and civil forfeiture.
Housing Justice and the Right to Counsel
Recognizing the challenges to accessing affordable, quality and safe housing in New York City, The Bronx Defenders has a team exclusively dedicated to providing tenants at risk of losing their homes with defense attorneys for their Housing Court cases. Our Housing Team was developed in response to the 2017 New York City Right-to-Counsel Law, which provides tenants facing eviction in Housing Court and New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) administrative proceedings with access to free legal representation. We are one of seven institutional providers effectuating the Right to Counsel in Housing and have dedicated attorneys and advocates on a housing team serving and representing tenants in the community and in Housing Court.
Responsibilities
Recognizing the expanding and evolving landscape of our Housing Right to Counsel work, The Bronx Defenders seeks a passionate Supervising Attorney with a commitment to housing justice to supervise our Right to Counsel in Housing Team (RTC Housing Team) in the Civil Action Practice (CAP). Reporting to the Housing Team Director, the Supervising Attorney will represent a reduced caseload of clients and directly supervise RTC housing team attorneys, advocates and other staff.
Direct Supervision
Onboard, support, train, and supervise attorneys and advocates doing right to
counsel work to provide high quality, creative, client-centered representation
and advocacy
Meet with each supervisee on a weekly or bi-weekly basis to support, address,
and manage caseload, referrals, and client issues
Review and evaluate supervisees’ data entry and case management to ensure
high-quality services, evaluate the impact of housing advocacy, and meet
funding/reporting requirements
Review, monitor, and evaluate attorney workloads to ensure equitable
distribution
Support, evaluate, and provide feedback on client-related advocacy, including
written, oral and trial advocacy in administrative fora, courts, and the
community
Manage and support coverage for supervisees
Monitor the ethical responsibilities in litigation and advocacy in conjunction
with the Housing Director, Managing Director and CAP Supervisory Team
Collaborate with CAP Training Directors to onboard, train, and aid in the
ongoing professional development of supervisees
Promote and facilitate intra-practice and interdisciplinary collaboration among
attorneys, advocates and administrative staff
Work to provide equitable, culturally conscious supervision, and support
marginalized supervisees in navigating experiences of oppression in their work
Supporting and Advancing the Growth and Evolving Landscape of our Housing Work
Manage and organize intake, and devise equitable systems and protocols to
organize how we are retained by new clients and how we manage our client work
related to RTC housing work
Organize and supervise community clinics and the community housing hotline
Participate in meetings with external partners, funders and the Office of Court
Administration
Participate in campaigns, coalitions and other working groups
Conduct staff, community & partner trainings
Support development of pipelines, including supervision of interns
Collaborate with Policy, Organizing, Community Engagement, Community
Intake, Impact Litigation and other practices and departments at BxD to advance
housing services, communications, organizing and other strategic reform
Management/Leadership
Meet regularly with the Housing Director, Managing Director and CAP
Management Team
Inform and help to implement practice priorities and improvements
Aid in determining the direction and growth of civil legal services at BxD
Work to develop and implement CAP related information management, training,
and other public education within the office and the community
Qualifications
To be eligible, applicants must have:
Membership in good standing to the New York State Bar or eligibility for admission to the New York State Bar
Minimum of 3 years of civil litigation experience, with a minimum of 2 years in
housing litigation
To be eligible, applicants must demonstrate:
Experience working in and with racially, ethnically and socioeconomically
marginalized communities
Ability to effectively and respectfully communicate, collaborate and connect
with people with various backgrounds, identities and experiences
Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively on an interdisciplinary
team of lawyers and non-lawyers
Meticulous attention to detail
Strong legal analytical skills and capacity to employ non-legal resources and
solutions
Strong verbal and written advocacy skills
Commitment to fierce advocacy, and willingness to strategically challenge
authority in defense of clients
Ability to multitask, maintain order and meet deadlines in a fast-paced, high stakes environment
Ability to think critically and creatively in fast-paced settings
Supervisory and mentoring skills, including
Interest in and commitment to developing and mentoring supervisees
Ability to provide intentional, equitable and constructive feedback
Flexibility in balancing needs of supervisees against their own caseload
Ability to receive constructive feedback, demonstrate introspection and shift
behavior accordingly
Ability to exercise excellent judgment, discretion, and confidentiality with
sensitive matters
Commitment to raising one’s cultural consciousness and challenging oppressive
practices on an interpersonal and institutional level
Preferred, but not required
Spanish fluency is strongly preferred
Experience supervising and training interns or staff is a plus
This is a primarily in-person position.
Salary is commensurate with experience. For candidates with 3-10 years of directly
relevant experience, the salary range for this position would be approximately $96,400
to $121,240, reflecting the attorney salary scale plus $10,000. Full-time employees are
also eligible for a comprehensive benefits package including but not limited to medical,
dental and vision coverage; a 403(b) plan with employer contribution; generous
vacation, sick leave, and parental leave policy. More specific information about salary
and benefits will be provided when and if an offer is extended.
Approximately 70% of The Bronx Defenders' staff, including attorneys and Non attorneys, are represented by UAW Local 2325 - Association of Legal Aid Attorneys (AFL-CIO). This position is not within the bargaining unit.
This position is exempt. By law, nonexempt employees are compensated hourly based
on their annual rate and therefore are entitled to over-time, whereas exempt
employees are not.
How to Apply / Contact
To apply, please send your resume and a cover letter in one document to [email protected]. If you would prefer to send in a video or audio statement in lieu of a cover letter, you may upload your resume as a document and separately upload a video or audio statement instead of a cover letter. Your cover letter or video/audio statement should share why you want to do this work at our office, some key lived and/or professional experiences that have prepared you for this position, and any additional information you would like for us to consider. Your cover letter may be up to one page if written or up to 3 minutes if an audio/video statement. This information allows us to understand your distinct perspective, experience and potential beyond the work history summarized on your resume. If selected for the position, your resume will be used to determine your salary based on the number of years of directly relevant professional experience listed; we therefore encourage you to ensure your resume is up to date. Please remember that you may submit a written cover letter or an audio/video statement, but not both, and applications without either will not be considered.
Applications will be accepted through December 31, 2025 but will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Please contact Dani Avello Kammerer, Deputy Director, Civil Action Practice, via email at [email protected] with any questions regarding the position.