LEGAL PROGRAM ASSOCIATE
Center for Gender and Refugee Studies
Classification: Class Code 2030 / Exempt / Full-Time / Benefited / Contract
Anticipated hiring rate: $67,500-$73,500 Annually
About The Department
The Center for Gender & Refugee Studies (CGRS) defends the human rights of people seeking asylum in the United States. With strategic focus and unparalleled legal expertise, for 25 years CGRS has championed the most challenging cases, fought for due process, and promoted policies that deliver safety and justice for refugees.
We are the trusted partner and proven resource for legal services providers and human rights organizations and bring invaluable data and compelling personal stories to shape the public narrative. Through technical assistance and training, we empower advocates to take on complex asylum cases, providing them with the tools they need to craft winning arguments and secure protections for their clients. We also use strategic litigation to advance sound asylum laws and protect due process rights. And our policy advocacy and education work provide critical expertise to policymakers at all levels of government, leading the movement to honor our commitments to refugees and asylum seekers under U.S. and international law. CGRS is committed to building an anti-racist and anti-oppression organization that lives its values internally and externally.
THE ROLE And Responsibilities
CGRS is seeking a highly motivated individual passionate about refugee rights and ready to participate in all CGRS core program areas of policy and advocacy, training and technical assistance, and impact litigation, and support the development of CGRS's Lived Experience Leadership Project. The position may be remote, with preference for candidates based in California, and the work includes both national and international matters. The position is a dynamic one that will reflect the vision and flexibility of the organization in the changing landscape of attacks on refugee rights.
The Legal Program Associate will work under the supervision of the Director of Policy & Advocacy but will provide support in various capacities to different CGRS programs. This role will primarily support CGRS's Policy & Advocacy and Training & Technical Assistance Programs. Projects will include coordinating logistics and providing support for the development and implementation of CGRS's Lived Experience Leadership Project, a new initiative to promote the leadership of people with lived experience of forced displacement, while enriching CGRS's advocacy and programmatic efforts.
Typical duties and responsibilities consist of, but are not limited to, the following: