Senior Attorney
About the role
The Senior Attorney provides the crucial free legal representation that women, girls, LGBTQ individuals and others need to avoid, escape from and rebuild after forced and child marriage. Reporting to the Executive Director, with mentorship from an experienced family attorney and an experienced immigration attorney, and with extensive training on forced and child marriage, the Senior Attorney:
- Represents New Jersey-based survivors of forced and child marriage in their divorce, child custody, domestic violence, name change, immigration and other civil legal matters;
- Coordinates Unchained’s volunteer legal team and arranges pro bono legal representation for clients outside New Jersey;
- Develops “best practices” and other training manuals for attorneys who represent clients pro bono as the clients flee forced marriage;
- Presents Continuing Legal Education courses and other trainings on forced and child marriage in the U.S.
Qualifications
- Admitted to the New Jersey State Bar;
- At least four years of family law experience;
- Endlessly compassionate, patient and nonjudgmental;
- Detail oriented, highly organized and adept at working independently;
- Felt passionately about Unchained’s mission.
Bonus Qualifications
- Fluent in Arabic, Hindi and/or Urdu;
- Admitted also to the New York State Bar.
Salary/Benefits
- Salary of $112,000;
- 401(k) retirement plan with employer match;
- High-quality health insurance;
- Dental insurance;
- Vision insurance;
- Life insurance;
- Long-term disability insurance;
- Flexible Spending Account so you can pay certain health and commuter costs pre-tax;
- Mostly remote work;
- Generous paid time off, including parental leave;
- Solid work-life balance (the workday ends at 5:00 p.m. — and earlier on Fridays — except in emergencies);
- Monthly art therapy sessions with the Unchained team;
- Solid work-life balance (the workday ends at 5:00 p.m. — and earlier on Fridays — except in emergencies);
- United Nations grounds pass.
About Unchained
A lifetime of rape, forced parenthood, financial dependence and domestic servitude. This is the reality for individuals in the United States whose lives are ripped apart by forced marriage.
Unchained is the only organization dedicated to providing comprehensive, often life-saving legal and social services and emotional support — always for free — to individuals in the U.S. who are resisting or escaping forced marriage. Unchained also is the only organization dedicated to promoting social, policy and legal change to end forced and child marriage in the U.S. The organization started and now leads a growing national movement to end child marriage in every U.S. state and at the federal level.
A day at Unchained is rarely dull. Members of the small but feisty Unchained team travel all across the U.S. to testify at legislative hearings and to Chain-In, in bridal gowns and chains, to protest forced and child marriage. In just the last few years, team members ate dinner with Chelsea Clinton, watched multiple Broadway shows and appeared on Apple TV’s Gutsy series.
Unchained prioritizes self-care and team building. The virtual office closes early every Friday and every day during the last week of the year and closes for all federal holidays and for a week every summer – in addition to a generous paid-time-off package. The Unchained team holds monthly art therapy sessions and semi-annual staff retreats that sometimes involve wearing pajamas to the office and always involve eating too much guacamole.
How to apply
To be considered for this position, submit your application and resume at unchainedatlast.org/application-for-employment. You will receive a confirmation email letting you know your application was received. An Unchained team member will reach out if you seem to be a good fit for the open position. You will then have the chance to advance through Unchained’s multi-step interview process, which typically takes a few weeks.
Tips for a successful application
- How are you perfect for this role? Make that clear in your application, rather than assuming it is obvious from your resume.
- If you have gaps in your resume or anything that might cause confusion, best to explain those in your application.
- Have you reviewed the Unchained website? You will impress your interviewers if you are deeply familiar with the organization.
- Not sure whether to send a “thank you” after an interview? The answer is always yes. The Unchained team appreciates appreciation.