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Immigrants Rights Attorney

Inside Philanthropy, INC., Santa Clara, CA, United States


Description
Join the largest American Muslim civil rights organization at the frontlines in protecting the rights of immigrants, as well as the right to freely practice one's faith, to pursue employment opportunities without harassment, and to live as an active and engaged American without reprisal.

CAIR-SFBA provides legal immigration services to refugees, asylum seekers, and the diverse immigrant community in the San Francisco Bay Area. The Immigrants' Rights Attorney will report to the Immigrants' Rights Managing Attorney and is primarily responsible for maintaining a full caseload, by providing immigration legal consultations and direct legal representation to clients before USCIS, EOIR, and other federal agencies.

This is an entry- or mid‑level role for a motivated attorney with significant exposure to immigrant communities and the legal concerns of these communities. It offers an opportunity to gain experience with a wide range of immigration matters in a collaborative and mentoring environment. The Immigrants' Rights Attorney supports the Immigrants' Rights Center team by handling full‑scope consultation and representation of various immigration cases, participating in community engagements, outreach and assisting with deliverable requirements for grants as needed.

This position offers an opportunity to do high‑impact case work in a collaborative, values‑driven environment that prioritizes shared knowledge and experience, mentorship and collective problem‑solving. You will be working for some of the most vulnerable people on one of the defining issues for our time.

Title
Immigrants' Rights Attorney

Location
Based in CAIR's Santa Clara office. CAIR staff are currently working a hybrid schedule, with a minimum of three days per week in person at the office.

Schedule Type
Full‑time (Exempt). Occasional evenings and weekends required.

Reporting Relationships
Reports to the Immigrants' Rights Managing Attorney.

Caseload & Support Structure
This role is supported by the Immigrants' Rights Managing Attorney, legal support staff, and CAIR‑CA's statewide immigration team. Caseloads are actively monitored to ensure sustainability, with internal review of filings, access to consultation on complex cases, and shared strategy on detained matters. CAIR‑SFBA is committed to a collaborative approach and holistic engagement in detained defense work.

Work Authorization
Must be authorized to work in the United States. Ability to travel throughout the Bay Area is required (access to a vehicle and a valid driver's license required).

Duties & Responsibilities

Direct Legal Services

Carry a substantial but sustainable caseload, with a mix of affirmative and defensive (detained and non‑detained) cases, and provide high quality, client‑centered representation to individuals facing removal proceedings

Represent clients before EOIR, BIA, USCIS, ICE, and CBP in asylum, withholding, CAT, cancellation, bond, and other immigration matters

Conduct detailed client intakes, legal screenings, and case assessments

Provide individualized client counseling on immigration options and risks

Prepare and file applications, motions, and appeals for detained and non‑detained cases

Prepare and litigate bond motions and habeas petitions to secure release for detained clients

Impact & Strategic Litigation

Potential opportunities to contribute to impact or strategic litigation, in coordination with CAIR‑SFBA and CAIR‑CA colleagues, depending on capacity and relevance

Support the development of creative legal arguments that advance immigrants' rights and address systemic challenges

Community Engagement

Participate in Know Your Rights presentations, pro se support, and immigration legal clinics, with emphasis on detention‑related issues

Collaborate with local coalitions, visitation programs, and immigrant justice networks to expand support for detained immigrants

Legal Research & Writing

Conduct case‑specific research on statutes, regulations, and case law

Draft motions, appeals, briefs, and other filings with strong attention to detail and client‑centered advocacy

Provide technical expertise to colleagues on detained removal defense when requested

Grant Compliance & Support

Ensure timely and accurate case documentation for grant deliverables

Contribute case narratives and data for grant reporting and fundraising purposes

General Organizational Support

Provide limited supervision and mentorship to legal staff, such as other attorneys, caseworkers, law clerks, or interns, as assigned

Partner with Communications staff to highlight the impact of detained removal defense

Support organizational events and fundraising initiatives as needed

As with all CAIR staff, this role routinely supports general office needs and organizational priorities.

Required Qualifications

J.D. from an ABA‑accredited law school

Licensed to practice law in at least one U.S. jurisdiction

Strong client counseling, case preparation, and oral advocacy skills before EOIR and USCIS

Strong time management skills with a demonstrated ability for meeting deadlines.

Demonstrated problem‑solving skills with outstanding attention to detail

Ability to be productive in a fast‑paced, team‑oriented environment.

Demonstrated commitment to defending low‑income immigrants and other vulnerable populations

Flexibility to travel to detention centers, courts, and community sites, including occasional early mornings or evenings

Access to a reliable vehicle and ability to travel to detention centers and courts across the San Francisco Bay Area

Deep commitment to CAIR's mission of defending civil rights and empowering immigrant communities

Preferred Qualifications

At least two years work related to immigration, specifically in areas of asylum, family‑based petitions, removal defense, and naturalization; may substitute law school clinical and summer internship experience, immigration paralegal or other immigration non‑profit experience for experience as an attorney

At least one year of experience with various humanitarian‑based or family‑based immigration applications

Some courtroom experience and/or experience filing motions

Conversational proficiency in Arabic, Farsi, Dari, Pashto, or Urdu would be valuable

Compensation

Compensation in the range of $92,888‑110,000 annually, commensurate with experience

Fully paid Kaiser Health Insurance and Blue Cross PPO Dental Plan for employee and dependent

401(k) plan with an employer match

12 paid holidays, 10 sick days, and 12 vacation days

To Apply
Please submit (1) a cover letter discussing your interest and relevant experience, especially with detained removal defense; (2) your resume; (3) a short legal writing sample; and (4) the names and contact information of three references.

CAIR‑CA is an equal‑opportunity employer and adheres to all federal, state, and local laws prohibiting employment discrimination.

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