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An established nonprofit organization dedicated to seeking justice for the wrongfully convicted is looking for a Supervising Litigation Attorney. This pivotal role involves managing a team of attorneys, providing legal strategy, and overseeing investigations into wrongful convictions. The organization is committed to criminal justice reform, offering a collaborative environment where your leadership can make a real difference. If you are passionate about justice and have extensive experience in criminal defense, this opportunity is perfect for you to contribute to meaningful change in the legal system.
The Arizona Justice Project (“AJP”), a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, is dedicated to seeking justice for the innocent and correcting cases of manifest injustice in the Arizona criminal justice system. With a mission to seek justice for the marginalized and forgotten, the AJP provides pro bono legal representation to indigent individuals who have been wrongfully convicted in Arizona.
In Arizona, the vast number of people in prison seeking help to prove their innocence in the post-conviction setting do not have a right to an attorney nor can they afford one. In the AJP’s twenty-seven years of operation, AJP has secured the release of 51 individuals in Arizona who were wrongly convicted or suffered a manifest injustice. There is an ongoing need for the legal services of the AJP, as well as a need to examine how these wrongful convictions occurred and improve the system to prevent such injustices from continuing to occur.
We are currently seeking a full-time Supervising Litigation Attorney to manage AJP’s litigation practice, including supervising pro bono and staff attorneys in investigation and direct representation in AJP cases, and leading and coordinating case review, investigation, and post-conviction litigation.
Title: Supervising Litigation AttorneyPosition Type: Full-time, Salaried
Salary: $85,000‒$105,000 (based on experience)
Benefits : Health Insurance, 401k, PTO, Holiday Pay, and Sick Time
Reports to: Executive Director
This position is based in Phoenix, Arizona, with the option to work up to 2 days per week remotely, except when case or other organizational demands require additional on-site support. Travel throughout the state of Arizona for investigation and client visits will be regularly required. Occasional training and case-related travel may be required. This position is not contingent upon receipt of federal funds.
Please submit a cover letter, resume, three professional references, and a writing sample of no more than 10 pages to info@azjusticeproject.org . Please be sure to address in your cover letter your interest in the position and the ways in which you satisfy the competencies and qualifications listed above. Include “Supervising Litigation Attorney” in the subject line of your email. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis.
The Arizona Justice Project is an equal opportunity employer. We value a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identify or expression, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability and veteran status.