JOB TITLE: Right To Counsel Coordinator
DEPT/PROGRAM: Litigation/Clinic
REPORTS TO: Clinic Supervisor
Eviction Defense Collaborative (EDC) prioritizes fighting for tenants' rights, preventing homelessness and working toward a better future. The Right to Counsel Coordinator (RTCC) position is an integral function to support and guide tenants seeking pro per legal assistance and/or litigation assistance as a part of the Tenant Right to Counsel (TRC) Program. The RTCC is a vital first point of in‑person contact for tenants requiring an individual who truly enjoys working with people, has the skills and capacity to respond in an empathetic and respectful way to tenants who are often in crisis, and can work effectively in a collegial and fast paced environment.
Right to Counsel and Advocacy Duties (85%):
Administrative Duties (15%):
At EDC, we work to protect housing stability and provide meaningful access to legal and financial support for San Francisco tenants facing eviction. First and foremost, candidates must share our commitment to high‑quality, client‑centered services and bring strong professional skills, sound judgment, and the ability to thrive in a fast‑paced, collaborative environment. Our work often involves supporting individuals and families through difficult and stressful moments. Success in this role requires empathy, professionalism, and a calm, solutions‑focused approach to problem‑solving.
EDC staff are represented by the National Organization of Legal Services Workers (NOLSW, UAW Local 2320, AFL‑CIO). This position is a union position and is subject to the terms of the collective bargaining agreement.
This position involves regular interaction with staff, supervisors, and union representatives in a collaborative, unionized workplace. The role may involve handling sensitive or confidential matters and requires a high level of professionalism, discretion, and cultural awareness. Strong communication skills and the ability to navigate interpersonal dynamics with empathy and fairness are essential.
EDC adheres to health and safety protocols established by the San Francisco Department of Public Health, the CDC, and federal and state OSHA requirements.
This is a hybrid role with an expectation to be on‑site at least three (3) days per week, depending on the needs of the organization and the Clinic. EDC maintains a three‑day in‑office policy for all employees. Staff are expected to be available and responsive via email, phone, and video conferencing during standard business hours (Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.) while working remotely, and to communicate with their supervisor when attending off‑site meetings or obligations. Remote work equipment and an internet/utilities stipend are provided in accordance with the needs of the role and department.
The Right to Counsel Coordinator will not supervise any employee.
Pay Range: $31.25- $36.05 per hour (approximately $65,000.00–$75,000.00 annually), in accordance with the NOLSW-UAW Local 2320 and EDC Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).
Pay may be increased by $1,000 per year of relevant prior work experience (up to 10 years), as provided under the CBA for applicants hired into bargaining unit positions. This experience‑based increase in pay applies only at the time of hire for external candidates entering bargaining unit positions.
This is a full‑time, non‑exempt position and is eligible for overtime pay in accordance with applicable federal and state law.
Multilingual Stipend: EDC offers a multilingual stipend of $125 per month per test ($1,500 per year)-whether written or oral- for specific roles that regularly use oral or written communication with clients or related parties in Spanish, Tagalog, Cantonese, or Mandarin. To qualify, employees must pass an oral and/or written test approved by the Labor‑Management Committee. This position may be eligible for the multilingual stipend.
Eviction Defense Collaborative (EDC) is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building an inclusive and respectful workplace where everyone is treated fairly, regardless of background or identity.
Employment decisions at EDC are made based on organizational needs, job requirements, and individual qualifications—without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
This commitment applies to all aspects of employment, including recruitment, hiring, compensation, training, promotion and termination. EDC does not tolerate discrimination or harassment of any kind.