Deputy Project Director
Legal Services NYC(1 year ago)
About this role
Legal Services NYC (LSNYC) is a community-based organization dedicated to fighting poverty and promoting racial, social, and economic justice through legal advocacy. They serve low-income New Yorkers across all five boroughs with the aim of addressing systemic injustices and ensuring access to justice, housing, income support, and other vital services.
Required Skills
- Legal Management
- Project Management
- Contract Management
- Fundraising
- Legal Advocacy
- Community Outreach
- Operational Support
- GRants Management
- Team Leadership
- Legal Practice
Qualifications
- Admitted to the New York State Bar
- Minimum 8 years’ post-graduate legal experience
- Supervisory experience
About Legal Services NYC
legalservicesnyc.orgLegal Services NYC (LSNYC) is a nonprofit legal aid organization that provides free civil legal help to low‑income New Yorkers. LSNYC connects callers to intake specialists and attorneys for matters such as housing and eviction defense, public benefits, family and consumer law, immigration, elder law, and related services. Their multilingual intake line is open Monday–Friday, 9:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m. at 917‑661‑4500. The organization also works through community outreach, impact litigation, and policy advocacy to protect tenants, preserve benefits, and advance economic security.
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