Housing & Collateral Consequences Attorney (Community Law)

Metropolitan Public Defender

$77K — $115K *
Legal & Accounting
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Oregon Bar admission or eligible for admission
  • Housing law experience with knowledge of Oregon state and local housing laws
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Creativity in problem-solving
  • Cultural competence in working with diverse populations
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality

Responsibilities

  • Provide legal representation for criminal barrier reduction issues
  • Advocate for tenants facing eviction and negotiate rental debts
  • Assist clients navigating civil legal issues impacted by criminal records
  • Maintain an active caseload of eviction cases
  • Collaborate with community partners to address eviction drivers
  • Engage in regular in-person court appearances
  • Drive systemic change in housing stability through advocacy

Benefits

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans
  • Flexible Spending Account or Health Savings Account options
  • 100% employer paid basic life, STD, LTD, and AD&D insurance
  • 401(K) with 6% employer contribution after 5 years
  • Generous PTO policy with 24 hours upon hire and accruals
  • Ten paid holidays and two Personal Equity Days
  • Four paid mental health days per year
  • Sick leave policy with immediate entitlement and accrual
  • Potential for a 35-hour work week after six months of service
  • Hybrid work environment with community engagement opportunities
Full Job Description
Community Law (CL) is the civil law department of MPD that specializes is diminishing the downstream effects of criminal legal system involvement. The team serves people from the community who have previously encountered the criminal justice system, as well as other vulnerable populations in Portland and Multnomah County, to remove barriers to housing and economic stability. They defend tenants in evictions and advocate for systemic changes to help Oregonians previously involved in the criminal justice system. The department also has an Immigration team who provides consultations and legal representation for immigrant Oregonians. CL partners with government agencies and organizations to serve our clients, working together to help clients navigate the legal system, remove barriers to economic opportunities, and deliver justice

MPD is currently searching for a Housing & Collateral Consequences Attorney to join our Community Law Team.

The Housing & Collateral Consequences Attorney provides legal representation to clients comprised of criminal barrier reduction (such as expungement, felony reduction, fine and fee waivers, driver's license reinstatements, etc.) and navigation of other civil legal issues often impacted by criminal records (family law, benefits, protective orders, etc.). They also provide tenant representation (eviction defense, rental debt advocacy and negotiation, eviction expungements, etc.) and maintain an active caseload of tenants facing eviction. The attorney will work closely with clients experiencing housing instability to prevent eviction whenever possible and, when prevention is not feasible, help secure the best possible outcome to minimize the negative impacts of displacement. This position requires regular in-person court appearances, negotiations with landlords and opposing counsel, and local rental assistance partners. The Housing & Collateral Consequences Attorney will also collaborate with community partners, service providers, and County programs to address systemic drivers of eviction in Multnomah County. The ideal candidate is committed to justice for low-income, vulnerable, and marginalized individuals and households and understands the economic and systemic issues these populations face.

This position pays $77,840 - $115,005 annually commensurate with experience and additional compensation for bilingual ability. Staff are members of a union. This is a full time (1.0 FTE) non-exempt position. All Community Law positions are contingent upon continued funding.

In addition to compensation, MPD also offers:
  • Medical (choice of PPO or HDHP), Dental and Vision
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA)
  • Basic Life, STD, LTD and AD&D - 100% employer paid
  • 401(K) - MPD will contribute 6% of your annual salary with full vesting after the completion of 5 years of service
  • PTO - 24 hours upon hire and accrues monthly to 80 hours and increase to 120 hours starting at 24 months
  • 10 paid holidays + 2 Personal Equity Days
  • 4 Mental Health Days per year
  • Sick Leave - 48 hours upon hire + accrues monthly after the completion of six months of employment
  • Option of a 35-hour work week after the completion of six months of employment

Position Qualifications
  • Oregon Bar admission or eligible for admission
  • Housing law experience, including a good understanding of Oregon state and local housing laws
  • Excellent organizational and time management skills and attention to detail
  • Creativity and flexibility in solving problems and meeting challenges
  • Demonstrated cultural competence and sensitivity in working with diverse clients, communities, and colleagues
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality

Position Preferences
  • Experience with administrative and/or court proceedings, particularly in housing matters
  • Experience representing low-income clients, and diverse cultural, geographic, and economic backgrounds, including individuals with a history of incarceration or trauma
  • Ability to work well independently and as part of a team.
  • Fluent in Spanish highly preferred
  • Experience with any of the other legal issue areas this position encompasses a plus

Work Environment:
  • MPD fosters a work environment that is friendly, cooperative, and respectful.
  • This is a hybrid position. Attorneys are regularly required to make in-person court appearances in Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas County and are also expected to attend community legal clinics on a regular basis.
    • Applicants must reside in Oregon or be willing to relocate for the position

To Apply:
  • Submit a current resume and cover letter on why you are interested in the position and/or in supporting public defense work at MPD
  • Internal applicants should apply via the Career Center on ADP
  • Posting will close on or before July 17

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