Legal Link - Program & Training Attorney

NRG Consulting Group

$100K — $125K *
US-AnywhereRemote in San Francisco, CA
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Active law license in good standing, preferably in California
  • Minimum 3 years of legal experience in relevant areas such as housing or immigration law
  • Demonstrated public speaking and facilitation skills with adult audiences
  • Based in the San Francisco Bay Area with availability for in-person trainings
  • Strong project management skills to handle multiple engagements simultaneously
  • Commitment to Legal Link's mission and principles of racial and economic equity

Responsibilities

  • Serve as the lead facilitator for Legal First Aid® certification trainings across various formats
  • Deliver contracted training programs focused on housing stability and eviction prevention
  • Design and lead train-the-trainer sessions for partner organizations
  • Travel occasionally for in-person trainings and conferences
  • Develop and improve training content in collaboration with the program team
  • Grow Legal Link's network of certified providers through engagement and support
  • Track training outcomes and assist with program evaluation and reporting

Benefits

  • 4-day, 32-hour work week
  • Health coverage
  • Generous paid time off, including winter break closure
  • 401(k) with a 5% match
  • Parental leave
Full Job Description
Program & Training Attorney Hybrid (Bay Area-based) preferred, will consider a fully remote for the right candidate • Full-time, Exempt $100,000-$125,000 commensurate with experience • Reports to: Executive Director / CEO About the Position Legal Link is looking for an attorney who lights up a room. The Program & Training Attorney is the lead trainer and facilitator for our Legal First Aid® program: the person in front of hundreds of frontline workers each year, in person and on Zoom, across California and the country, making legal knowledge feel usable, human, and even fun. Legal expertise is the foundation of this role, but exceptional facilitation is its heart. If you are the person colleagues ask to lead the workshop, run the retreat, or explain the hard thing to the non-lawyers in the room, we want to meet you. You'd be joining at a significant moment. California is currently considering proposed Rule of Court 9.45.1, which would authorize Community Justice Workers statewide. Legal Link intends to support training efforts for that program alongside legal services organizations and other partners. Regardless of pending rule changes, the heart of this job stays the same: designing and delivering the trainings that turn trusted community workers into skilled legal first responders. Roles & Responsibilities Training Delivery & Facilitation • Serve as lead facilitator for Legal First Aid® certification trainings: live virtual sessions, in-person workshops, and multi-session cohorts for partners nationwide. • Deliver contracted training programs, from local contracts working to increase housing stability and prevent evictions to rural, partner-based contracts in southern and midwestern states. • Design and lead train-the-trainer sessions that equip partner organizations to sustain the work locally. • Travel periodically for in-person trainings, convenings, and conferences (estimated 5-10% of time). Curriculum Development • Develop and continuously improve training content in collaboration with the program team and the Director of Legal Innovation & Technology. • Ensure legal accuracy, accessibility, and cultural responsiveness across all training materials. • Pending Rule 9.45.1 adoption, contribute to statewide training efforts for California's Community Justice Worker program, including supporting the development and delivery of minimum standards curriculum on ethics, UPL boundaries, confidentiality, and supervision. • Adapt curriculum for new geographies, issue areas, and partner cohorts as Legal Link scales. Network Engagement & Legal Support • Grow and support Legal Link's national network of 4,000+ Legal First Aid® certified providers through communications, forums, and peer learning. • Provide legal consults to trained providers navigating complex client situations across housing, benefits, debt, immigration, and related areas. • Serve as a subject matter expert in one or more legal issue areas most commonly impacting low-income communities, such as housing, family law, immigration, and public benefits. Program Evaluation & Organizational Learning • Track training outcomes, including pre- and post-training assessments, in partnership with Legal Link's evaluation team. • Assist with funder reporting, grant deliverables, and impact storytelling. • Participate in internal program strategy and planning discussions. Qualifications Required • Active license to practice law, in good standing, in at least one U.S. jurisdiction; California licensure preferred. • Minimum 3 years of legal experience in housing, public benefits, immigration, consumer debt, family, or related poverty law. • Exceptional public speaking and facilitation skills, with demonstrated experience teaching or training adult audiences. • San Francisco Bay Area-based, with availability for regular in-person trainings and partner engagements. • Strong project management skills and ability to manage multiple training engagements simultaneously. • Commitment to Legal Link's mission and to racial and economic equity in the legal system. Strongly Preferred • Experience designing or delivering community-based legal education or adult learning programs. • Experience working with frontline service providers and low-income communities. • Training or certification in facilitation, or experience teaching adult learners. • Familiarity with virtual training tools and learning management systems. • Conversational proficiency in Spanish or another language. • Comfort working in a small, collaborative, hybrid team environment. Compensation & Benefits The salary range for this position is $100,000-$125,000, commensurate with directly relevant experience.Legal Link offers a 4-day, 32-hour work week and competitive benefits including health coverage, generous paid time off (including a winter break office closure), 401(k) with a 5% match, and parental leave. To Apply Please submit a resume and application through this page. The preferred deadline to apply is August 9th, 2026. If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected]. We value lived and diverse experiences.

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