Cornell University, Law School
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Position Description
- Co-lead programmatic design for Path2Papers (P2P), including engaging in strategic planning for the longevity of the project, and designing organizational and staffing structures.
- Collaborate closely with the Legal Director, Faculty Director, and other P2P attorneys and staff in designing and executing expansion projects to new regions or populations, including the current expansion into Los Angeles; and equipping other partners to replicate P2P's model or services.
- Lead grant development and reporting, including drafting grant proposals; monitoring deliverable progress and implementing strategies to meet goals; and drafting and submitting reports in collaboration with Program Coordinator. Occasional liaising with funders possible, together with Faculty Director.
- Co-lead the creation and management of project budgets. Oversee day-to-day expense decisions.
- Oversee legal operations, including managing technology systems and designing technical and programmatic workflows and protocols.
- Co-lead hiring, onboarding and supervising P2P staff, including attorneys, administrative staff, and outreach staff. Support and mentor staff towards meeting project goals.
- Liaise with stakeholders including immigrant communities, businesses interested in sponsoring Dreamer employees, and other organizations involved in the goal of regularizing status for this population. For example, this may include serving as the primary contact for LA-area school districts, teachers, staff, and unions, and coordinating communication and webinars for K-12 employer and staff audiences.
- With other P2P staff, provide training and outreach for non-profits and other collaborators in Los Angeles and other geographic regions.
- Contribute to educational resources, such as handouts, webinars, and other media for impacted audiences.
- Stay apprised of relevant immigration law developments and help to develop resources or strategies in response.
- Attend regular meetings with P2P team members and collaborating organizations. Manage relationships with partner organizations.
- Minimum of 5-7 years of experience representing vulnerable immigrant communities, including DACA holders, Dreamers, and others seeking immigration relief of any kind (humanitarian, family-based, employment-based) and a strong track record of designing and implementing legal programs on behalf of these communities.
- Superior analytical skills and an ability to write and speak clearly and persuasively.
- Experience liaising with diverse stakeholders such as K-12 educators, unions, nonprofits, and community groups.
- Skilled in designing and delivering presentations, webinars, or trainings for professional and community audiences.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to build relationships with a variety of stakeholders, including employers, Dreamers, and other lawyers.
- Excellent project management skills, including the ability to develop and implement strategic plans, manage the day-to-day of a project, and follow through on projects to completion.
- Ability to work independently and with others.
- A demonstrated commitment to immigration law.
For specific questions about the position or application process, please contact the Recruiter listed in the job posting or for general questions email mycareer@cornell.edu.
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EEO Statement:
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Pay Ranges:
The hiring rate of pay for the successful candidate will be determined considering the following criteria:
- Prior relevant work or industry experience.
- Education level to the extent education is relevant to the position.
- Academic Discipline (faculty pay ranges reflects 9-month annual salary)
- Unique applicable skills.
Application Materials Required:
- Cover letter
- Curriculum Vitae
- Other Significant Supporting Material (optional)
- Writing Samples
- Three references (no actual letters, just names and email addresses
)
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