Asylum Seeker Paralegal

MERCY CENTER INC

Asylum Seeker Paralegal

Bronx, NY
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Mercy Center is a comprehensive community center that has been serving women, men and their families in the Mott Haven section of the South Bronx, NY for over 334 years. We are seeking a Asylum Seeker Paralegal to join Mercy Center’s Immigration & Asylum Seeker Programs department, which provides immigration application assistance for newly-arrived migrants, especially those applying for asylum. The Paralegal will have previous experience as a qualified DOJ accredited representative or willing and able to obtain accreditation. Reporting to the Co-Director of Adult Immigration & Asylum Seeker Programs, this is a full-time, 40 hour/week position that will require flexibility in scheduling to include some evening and weekend work.

    Responsibilities:

    · Screen and assess participants for eligibility for various immigration benefits, including but not limited to asylum, work authorization, change of address, change of venue, fee waivers, and TPS.

    · Help participants to complete applications, including gathering documents and responding to USCIS requests for evidence.

    · Perform factual and legal research while regularly monitoring developments in immigration law; make referrals to other providers, where appropriate.

    · Manage caseload through database, maintain organized case files, input relevant case data and record case progress information; respond to participant phone calls and emails.

    · Collaborate with other Mercy Center departments to provide comprehensive services for migrants

    · Assist with providing workshops on topics relevant to recently arrived migrants

    · Collaborate and maintain relationships with other immigration service providers

    · Compile and analyze program data and reports

    · Conduct community presentations on a variety of immigration law related topics and others of interest to the community.

    · Assist with collection of program data, drafting of program/funder reports, and participation in funder site visits.

    · Other duties as assigned by supervisor

    Qualifications:

    · Bachelor’s degree required

    · At least 4 years’ experience in a similar role required

    · Previous DOJ/OLAP accredited representative status at a non-profit organization or willingness to apply for accreditation required.

    · Fluency in Spanish/English

    · Excellent oral and written communication skills.

    · Excellent interpersonal skills including with ability to effectively communicate with individuals from diverse backgrounds and people in crisis.

    · Ability to work both independently and in a collaborative team environment.

    · Excellent organizational, time management and computer skills with ability to prioritize and multi-task in a fast-paced multicultural environment.

    · Experience using MS Office programs and data entry.

    · Understanding of challenges facing low-income, immigrant communities and communities of color

    Physical Requirements and Work Environment:

    · Generally works in standard office conditions (at a desk and computer) onsite

    · Usually works at one work site, but at times works at off-site locations and travels between locations when required.

    Compensation:

    Salary range is $55,000 - $58,000 depending on experience. We offer a comprehensive benefit package including health insurance and a tax-deferred annuity, with generous paid vacation, sick and personal days.

    To Apply: Please submit resume AND cover letter