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Staff Attorney - Community Lawyering Centers

Texas Access to Justice Foundation
United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 1 Apr 2026
💰 $110,112/yr($73,815/yr$110,112/yr)

About the role

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

 

POSITION: Staff Attorney (Full-Time) Hybrid

CLOSING DATE: Position Immediately Available and Closed When Filled

LOCATION: Dallas, Texas - Community Lawyering Centers

 

ABOUT: Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas (LANWT)is a non-profit public interest law firm that provides high-quality, free civil legal services to low‑income individuals and families in 114 counties across North and West Texas. Our mission is to ensure equal justice for all by addressing the civil legal needs of vulnerable Texans through direct representation, advocacy, and community collaboration.

JOB OVERVIEW: LANWT seeks a dynamic, self-starting attorney who has vision, initiative, and a demonstrated commitment to public interest law to provide legal services to qualifying low-income individuals and supervise law students enrolled in the University of North Texas College of Law (UNTCOL) Community Lawyering Centers (CLC). The CLCs are centers located in the Dallas community that provide legal assistance to qualifying low-income individuals through a collaboration between LANWT and UNTCOL. In addition to providing daily representation in general civil and family legal matters, the successful attorney should demonstrate a commitment to identifying and taking advantage of opportunities for strategic advocacy and engaging in community outreach to and in collaboration with low-income persons, including community groups made up of income eligible members or that serve the low-income community.


DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The principal duties of the staff attorney are to participate in the collaboration between LANWT and UNTCOL by working with UNTCOL faculty to operate the CLC. The staff attorney will work with other LANWT attorneys and staff supporting the CLC, work with UNTCOL faculty to directly supervise UNTCOL students enrolled in the CLC course, supervise support staff; plan and implement outreach to and in collaboration with members of the low-income community and community groups, and to foster supportive relationships with the local bar.


The staff attorney will be required to serve as an Adjunct Professor for UNTCOL and provide training, mentoring and supervision to law student attorneys practicing with temporary trial cards, participate in the student evaluations for academic credit, as requested, participate in UNTCOL, LANWT and statewide projects and meetings, devise and participate in community legal education programs and outreach offered by LANWT and the UNTCOL, and ensure compliance with all funding sources.


The staff attorney will gather evidence, advise clients about their rights, draft legal documents, conduct civil lawsuits and co-counsel cases with other CLC staff attorneys. The staff attorney must interview clients and witnesses with cultural competence, as well as handle other tasks in representing clients. The staff attorney represents clients in court and before quasi-judicial or administrative agencies of government. The staff attorney also interprets laws, rulings, and regulations for clients and the client community. The staff attorney will provide legal assistance in areas of general civil law, including but not limited to employment, housing, landlord-tenant, consumer, probate, family, special education, social security, and public benefits.


The staff attorney also designs and carries out outreach and community legal education and works closely with UNTCOL, the community and low-income community groups and other LANWT offices to further LANWT’s mission of reducing poverty by providing equitable access to the civil justice system. The staff 

attorney will supervise and coordinate legal, clerical, volunteer, and student activities.


In fulfilling this mission, the attorney will provide high-quality representation to indigent clients in accordance with LANWT’s policies and procedures and with an attorney’s responsibilities under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct, the Texas Lawyer’s Creed, and the American Bar Association’s Standards for Providers of Civil Legal Services to the Poor.


QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Licensed to practice law in Texas for a minimum of 3 years.
  • A demonstrated, zealous commitment to public interest law, serving the indigent, or other relevant legal experience, with experience and proven skills in p

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