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Posted Mar 30, 2026

Legal Program Associate

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WorkLife Law | UC Law San Francisco is dedicated to defending the human rights of asylum seekers. The Legal Program Associate will support the Litigation Program by providing paralegal and administrative assistance to attorneys and clients involved in asylum cases and impact litigation. Responsibilities - Provide paralegal support to CGRS attorneys litigating individual asylum cases as well as systemic challenges brought in federal court, including research, proofreading, and production - Provide holistic support to CGRS direct representation clients and individual named plaintiffs in impact litigation - Provide administrative, technological, and logistical support to the litigation team, including monitoring case activity and FOIA requests and reviewing documents - Share in frontline technical assistance duties with fellow support staff including asylum case data maintenance and analysis - Provide translation and interpretation support to CGRS attorneys on an as-needed basis - Liaise between legal program staff and development staff, including providing information to comply with grant reporting - Provide other general program support on an as-needed basis Skills - Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience - Fluency or advanced proficiency in Spanish required - Valid work authorization in The U.S - Ability to write in a clear, structured, articulate, and persuasive manner - Experience conducting research on a wide range of topics and synthesizing findings - Commitment to maintain compassionate and supportive relationships with CGRS's clients and individual named plaintiffs - Attention to detail - Strong proofreading skills - Proficiency with relevant software programs, e.g., MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint - Openness to learning how to support CGRS's website and online databases - Enthusiasm to learn and grow in collaborative staff environment - Solid organizational and time-management skills - Ability to work independently and within a team - High level of productivity - Demonstrated commitment to refugee, human rights, and social justice issues - Willingness to travel - Familiarity with asylum and refugee law a plus, enthusiasm to learn required Benefits - Comprehensive medical, dental and vision insurance coverage - Flexible Spending Accounts for transportation-related, healthcare and dependent care expenses - Employee Assistance Program - Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, and Legal Insurance - University of California Retirement Plan (a defined benefit plan) - Deferred Compensation Plans/Pre-tax Retirement Savings Programs - Fifteen paid holidays per year - Generous vacation and sick leave - Commuter Benefits Program Company Overview - The Center for WorkLife Law is a national advocacy and research organization that advances gender and racial equity by strengthening legal rights for pregnant people and family caregivers. It was founded in undefined, and is headquartered in , with a workforce of 2-10 employees. Its website is https://www.worklifelaw.org.