
Managing Paralegal
Mielegalaid, Baltimore, MD, United States
Position Summary
The Managing Paralegal performs the program work of a paralegal or legal assistant for the Human Right to Housing Project. The managing paralegal is also responsible for coordinating, training, and providing direct oversight and supervision to paralegals assigned to various projects.
Status NOLSW Bargaining Unit
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Manages portfolio of projects and assists attorneys with ongoing litigation support including case investigation, drafting legal pleadings, performing document review and document management, and entering and reporting data.
Conducts telephone and in-person intakes, opens and maintains electronic and paper case files, participates in fact gathering and appropriate referral, brief service, or advocacy.
Participates in outreach, public education, client education, and coalitions as needed.
Conducts initial and continuing training of paralegals related to intake process, records management, court processes, legal issue-spotting, and attorney support.
Completes timely consultation with other paralegals on non‑legal questions, periodic feedback opportunities, and mentorship opportunities for paralegals.
Manages workflow management among paralegals to balance intakes, callbacks, docket triage, meetings, and scheduling around holidays and vacations.
Manages communications with other projects about housing priorities.
Identifies training and professional development opportunities for paralegals in consultation with Managing Project Attorneys and/or Legal Director.
Provides oversight and direct supervision of Housing Paralegals including workplan development and conducting periodic evaluations.
Develops non‑legal referral network.
Qualifications, Knowledge, and Skills Required
Bachelor’s Degree or a combination of Associate’s Degree, Paralegal Certificate, and/or demonstrated skills in writing, research, analysis, and communications
Spanish/English bilingual (or fluency in writing and speaking is a plus)
Prior experience leading or managing a team
Passion for social justice and commitment to the mission of the Public Justice Center.
Understanding the principles of race equity analysis and applying them to the PJC’s organizational life and to our work.
Experience with low‑income, oppressed, or exploited communities or individuals.
Ability to sensitively respond to people seeking services in crisis situations.
Experience in law office/litigation support and case management.
Excellent experience using Microsoft Applications (Word, Excel, Outlook) or database programs.
Ability and interest in learning new programs.
Strong problem‑solving abilities, time management, and organizational skills.
Attention to detail and the ability to manage complex assignments and work collegially with staff.
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively with others both in and outside of the PJC, including clients, other advocacy organizations, coalition members, government officials, and attorneys.
Able to work both onsite in office, remote (on occasion) and offsite as needed to support operational needs.
ADA Specifications
Normal demands associated with an office work environment.
Ability to work on computer for prolonged periods, communicate with individuals in person, by telephone, email, and video conferencing technologies.
Ability to travel locally as needed to support organizational needs.
Minimum three years of experience. Starting salary is $75,000 annually.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the individual(s) assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities and skills required. Management reserves the right to modify, add or remove duties and to assign other duties, as necessary. In addition, reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
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Status NOLSW Bargaining Unit
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Manages portfolio of projects and assists attorneys with ongoing litigation support including case investigation, drafting legal pleadings, performing document review and document management, and entering and reporting data.
Conducts telephone and in-person intakes, opens and maintains electronic and paper case files, participates in fact gathering and appropriate referral, brief service, or advocacy.
Participates in outreach, public education, client education, and coalitions as needed.
Conducts initial and continuing training of paralegals related to intake process, records management, court processes, legal issue-spotting, and attorney support.
Completes timely consultation with other paralegals on non‑legal questions, periodic feedback opportunities, and mentorship opportunities for paralegals.
Manages workflow management among paralegals to balance intakes, callbacks, docket triage, meetings, and scheduling around holidays and vacations.
Manages communications with other projects about housing priorities.
Identifies training and professional development opportunities for paralegals in consultation with Managing Project Attorneys and/or Legal Director.
Provides oversight and direct supervision of Housing Paralegals including workplan development and conducting periodic evaluations.
Develops non‑legal referral network.
Qualifications, Knowledge, and Skills Required
Bachelor’s Degree or a combination of Associate’s Degree, Paralegal Certificate, and/or demonstrated skills in writing, research, analysis, and communications
Spanish/English bilingual (or fluency in writing and speaking is a plus)
Prior experience leading or managing a team
Passion for social justice and commitment to the mission of the Public Justice Center.
Understanding the principles of race equity analysis and applying them to the PJC’s organizational life and to our work.
Experience with low‑income, oppressed, or exploited communities or individuals.
Ability to sensitively respond to people seeking services in crisis situations.
Experience in law office/litigation support and case management.
Excellent experience using Microsoft Applications (Word, Excel, Outlook) or database programs.
Ability and interest in learning new programs.
Strong problem‑solving abilities, time management, and organizational skills.
Attention to detail and the ability to manage complex assignments and work collegially with staff.
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively with others both in and outside of the PJC, including clients, other advocacy organizations, coalition members, government officials, and attorneys.
Able to work both onsite in office, remote (on occasion) and offsite as needed to support operational needs.
ADA Specifications
Normal demands associated with an office work environment.
Ability to work on computer for prolonged periods, communicate with individuals in person, by telephone, email, and video conferencing technologies.
Ability to travel locally as needed to support organizational needs.
Minimum three years of experience. Starting salary is $75,000 annually.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the individual(s) assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities and skills required. Management reserves the right to modify, add or remove duties and to assign other duties, as necessary. In addition, reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
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