Please share the following job announcement with anyone you think may be interested in working for the Minority and Justice Commission. We are looking for individuals who are passionate about social justice and taking concrete steps towards eliminating institutionalized racism within the courts: http://www.courts.wa.gov/ employ/docs/5360/Announcement. pdf
Applications are due August 24.
The Attorney General’s Office has AAG opportunities available and we are hoping you’d be willing to share with your colleagues/membership. In advance of your continued assistance and support, thank you!!!
AAG – Consumer Protection Division in Seattle (DL: 8/15/16)
AAG – Regional Services Division in Yakima (DL: 8/16/16)
AAG – Spokane Division’s Labor and Personnel Section (DL: 8/10/16)
AAG – Spokane Division’s Social & Health Services Section (DL: 8/9/16)
AAG – Social & Health Services Division in Seattle (DL: 8/7/16)
AAG – Government Compliance & Enforcement Division in Olympia (DL: 8/11/16)
Agency Charge Investigatory Attorney – Part-Time, Remote - Seattle, WA area
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP is searching for one or more part-time contract attorneys in the Seattle area to investigate and respond to agency charges (EEOC or state equivalent) filed against our large national clients.
Attorneys with prior experience in medium/large employment defense firms who are looking for more flexible hours are encouraged to apply. The engagement will be on a part-time basis at 20-30 hours per week with the ability to work remotely. A basic home office set up will be provided.
The ideal candidate will have:
The attorney will be classified as a contract attorney and will be employed by DWT. Because this position does not provide benefits, the attorney will not average more than 29 hours per week. Please note that we are not currently looking for independent contractors.
The attorneys will initially be compensated on an hourly basis, ranging from $90-115/hour depending on experience and skill level. The attorney will advance to a flat fee arrangement at a later point. The flat fee will generally be based on the attorney’s hourly rate multiplied by the average number of hours DWT expects the attorney to spend investigating and responding to a charge.
If interested, please reach out to Ginni Chen, Surge Staffing Specialist, at ginnichen@dwt.com for more information. We are currently not accepting Third-Party Recruiter submissions for this position.
Disability Rights Washington (DRW)
315 Fifth Avenue South Suite 850
Seattle, WA 98104
Disability Rights Washington (DRW) seeks to hire an attorney in its Seattle office to advocate for people with intellectual, sensory, mental health, and physical disabilities across Washington. DRW is looking for one attorney with 3-5 years of experience.
Responsibilities:
The attorney will spend a significant amount of time educating individuals with disabilities about their legal rights and self-advocacy strategies. The attorney will also advocate for individuals and groups who are abused, neglected, or had their civil rights violated. This position will not have a primary focus on litigation, but the attorney will from time to time work on systemic litigation brought by DRW.
Requirements:
Attorneys with disabilities, diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, and bilingual fluency are all strongly encouraged to apply. DRW works to pursue justice on matters related to human and legal rights. We do this to further our mission, which is to advance the dignity, equality, and self-determination of people with disabilities. Therefore, the ideal candidate has personal and professional experience working on behalf of marginalized communities generally or for people with disabilities specifically. This could, for example, be through civil rights advocacy, the criminal justice system, or public and private benefits work. A law degree from an accredited school of law and current good standing with the Washington State Bar Association at the time of assuming the position are required. The attorney must be an organized, self-motivated professional who is able to work collaboratively with other DRW staff to engage in creative, multimodal advocacy strategies to achieve social justice for people with disabilities. The attorney may potentially supervise non-attorney staff, including legal interns. Strong research, writing, and oral communication skills are required.
About DRW:
DRW is a private nonprofit organization that advocates for the rights of people with disabilities across Washington. DRW is designated by the governor as the independent federally-mandated protection and advocacy system for Washington State. As such, DRW promotes, expands, and protects the human and civil rights of people with disabilities. For information about DRW, visit http://www.disabilityrightswa.org/.
To Apply:
Please send a cover letter, resume, writing sample, and three reference contacts to the attention of Jodi Rose at Disability Rights Washington, 315 Fifth Avenue South, Suite 850, Seattle, WA 98104 or email Jodi Rose. The first deadline for submissions is August 3, 2016. We would like to fill this position as soon as possible. Submissions will be accepted until the position is filled.
• Position Title: Attorney
• Company Name: Disability Rights Washington
• Location: Seattle (International District)
• Posted: July 21, 2016
• Job Function: See description
• Entry Level: No
• Education and Experience required: A Juris Doctor degree from an accredited school of law and a member in good standing of the Washington State Bar Association at the time of assuming the position.
• Job Type: Full-time
DRW is an equal opportunity employer.
The Washington State Supreme Court’s Pattern Jury Instructions (WPI) Committee is looking for a new part-time attorney --independent contractor (to replace a lawyer in that position recently appointed to the bench). The advertisement for the position is on the Washington Courts website. See http://www.courts.wa.gov/employ/?fa=employ.current.
The Seattle office of Davis Wright Tremaine LLP is seeking a mid to Sr-level associate for its Health Care Practice Group with a minimum of four years’ experience in health law, including health care regulatory matters; reimbursement; fraud and abuse; contracting; privacy/security; innovative payment models, such as ACOs and bundled payment; digital health. A strong academic background is required as well as excellent legal writing, contract drafting and oral communication skills. Candidates must have a JD, with preference given to candidates with active and good standing membership in the Washington State Bar. To apply, please upload a cover letter addressed to Kathleen Shaw, Lateral Attorney Recruiting Manager, resume, a copy of your law school transcript, a relevant writing sample, and a list of references to: http://www.dwt.com/Health-Care-Associate-Attorney---Mid-to-Sr-Level-Lateral-Lawyers/
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For many years, Columbia Legal Services has represented some of the most marginalized people in our community. We use every legal tool available on their behalf. Our role to serve people and use advocacy that might otherwise not be available makes our work an integral part of the Washington Alliance for Equal Justice. Our vision of justice is when people have the necessary tools and opportunity to achieve social and economic justice, a more equitable and inclusive society is possible. Through large-scale litigation, policy reform, and innovative partnerships, our lawyers and other staff work in furtherance of our mission. The ideal candidate for any position at Columbia Legal Services will be able to articulate their role in the achievement of that vision.
Position
Columbia Legal Services seeks a full-time Staff Attorney to work in our Working Families Project. This position will provide systemic, multi-forum legal advocacy to advance a broad range of legal issues affecting farm and other low-wage workers and their families in Washington. This position will focus primarily on employment, as well as related civil rights matters and access to equal opportunities in our communities.
Responsibilities
· Work with a team of attorneys and legal workers on complex trial and appellate litigation, class actions, and legislative advocacy.
· Creatively investigate and pursue new opportunities and identify practices and laws that adversely affect the rights and diminish the benefits of low-wage workers, and devise creative strategies for addressing these problems.
· Assist with the development of campaigns and strategies to advance the goals of the project team.
· Coordinate with other advocacy groups, legal services organizations, and the private bar to identify opportunities and execute strategies to advance the law for low-income populations.
· Be available to travel occasionally around the state and work flexible hours. May include travel to Olympia during the legislative session.
Qualifications
· Bilingual skills in Spanish/English are required.
· Minimum of 5 years of litigation experience.Judicial clerkships, fellowships, or externships may be counted as up to one year of litigation experience.
· Demonstrated commitment to racial, social, and economic justice.
· Ability to analyze complex problems and develop creative, practical systemic solutions.
· Excellent written and oral communication, research, negotiation, and analytical skills; superior attention to detail.
· Willingness to work well independently and on a team, prioritize responsibilities, and meet deadlines on time-sensitive projects.
· Experience in impact litigation, particularly in public interest and civil rights law.
· Cultural competence and experience working with low-income client communities, particularly immigrant and indigenous populations.
· Washington State Bar member or willingness to seek admission as soon as possible upon hiring.
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee.
Compensation
CLS offers a competitive and comprehensive compensation package including generous holiday and paid time off, and excellent health care benefits. Salary is commensurate with experience.
Applications
Applications will be considered by August 31, 2016. Please note that due to the volume of applications received, CLS is unable to respond to every application. CLS will contact you if we decide to pursue your application. If you apply by e-mail, please make Seattle Staff Attorney - WFP your subject line. Please send your letter of interest, resume, three professional references, and a 5-10 page writing sample to:
Trisa Kern, Director of Program Administration
Columbia Legal Services
101 Yesler Way Suite 300
Seattle, Washington, 98104
jobs@columbialegal.org
Program Policy
Columbia Legal Services is committed to a policy of pluralism and equal opportunity in an environment free of barriers and discriminatory practices for its client communities, Board and staff. Pluralism refers to the active promotion of mutual respect, acceptance, teamwork and productivity among people who are diverse in work background, experience, education, race, color, national origin, sex, age, religious preference, marital status, sexual orientation, sensory, mental and physical abilities, veteran status, or any other perceived differences. The resulting diversity is both a source of program strength and a matter of fundamental human fairness. If you need a reasonable accommodation for the application process, contact Sharon Nyland at 206-464-1122 or jobs@columbialegal.org.
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP seeks an attorney in its Seattle office with a minimum of three years' experience in the areas of technology transactions, licensing, intellectual property, commercial, and supply chain contracts to join its Technology practice, focusing in the areas of software, hardware, and related high technology. Our practice includes working with established companies and emerging company clients in many industries, including advertising, games, enterprise, software services, retail, fintech, health, and digital media, among others.
Qualified candidates must have outstanding academic credentials; very strong drafting and writing skills; excellent client relationship and interpersonal skills; and references. Law firm experience preferred, as well as immediate transferable skills. All replies confidential.
To apply, please upload your cover letter addressed to Kathleen Shaw, Lateral Attorney Recruiting Manager; resume; copy of your law school transcript; and a brief writing sample to: http://www.dwt.com/Technology-Associate-Attorney--Mid-Level-Lateral-Lawyers/
The Business and Tax practice group in the Seattle office of Davis Wright Tremaine LLP seeks an associate attorney with a minimum of three years' experience in general corporate law and business transactions, including mergers & acquisitions with a focus on commercial finance, particularly borrower-side secured lending, bilateral or syndicated. Project Finance experience a plus.
Candidates must have excellent academic credentials, writing skills and references. Qualified candidates should have the ability to assume second chair responsibilities in large corporate finance transactions, and first chair responsibilities in smaller transactions. All replies confidential.
To apply, please upload your cover letter addressed to Kathleen Shaw, Lateral Attorney Recruiting Manager, a resume, copy of your law school transcript, and a deal list to: http://www.dwt.com/Corporate-Finance-Associate---Mid-Level-Lateral-Lawyers/
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
The Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals (BIIA) is recruiting for Hearings Judges (Industrial Insurance Appeals Judge 3). This recruitment will be used to fill positions as they become available in Olympia, Tacoma, Seattle, Yakima and Spokane.
Duties: The Hearings Judge presides over conferences and hearings where evidence is presented pursuant to Rules of Evidence and Superior Court Rules, and issues written decisions resolving appeals filed under the Industrial Insurance Act, Crime Victims Compensation Act, Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act, and other acts as determined by the Legislature.
Salary: Up to $86,916 annually.
Great Benefits! Medical and dental for you and your family, retirement, life insurance, long-term disability, paid holidays, sick leave, annual leave. We pay for your CLEs!
Qualifications: Candidates must be an active or judicial member of the Washington State Bar Association.
Application Process: You may apply online at here.
About the Agency: The BIIA is a medium-sized state agency under the administration of three full-time Board Members. The BIIA is independent from the Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) and hears appeals from decisions made by L&I in several areas. The three principal types of appeals are:
Industrial insurance (workers' compensation).
Safety citations under the Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act (WISHA).
· Employer Premiums (Tax Assessment or Classification).
For more information about the BIIA, please visit www.biia.wa.gov.