Charles Schusterman Staff Attorney II
JOB DESCRIPTION
Staff Attorney II may either be a staff attorney for a clinical program or a free-standing program. Staff Attorneys working within a clinical program will have primary responsibility for cases not completed during a semester and for providing legal representation during the summer months or any other time that the College of Law is not in session.
Staff Attorneys for free standing programs will have primary responsibility for a reasonable case load related to their particular grant. Staff Attorneys must maintain data regarding outcomes and monitoring for grant reporting.
Essential Functions (Responsibilities):
Managing program case dockets.
Managing intake call process for potential new clients.
Performing legal consultations for potential new clients.
Representing legal clinic clients.
Maintaining client communications, verbal and written.
Drafting motions/petitions/briefs/memos.
Appearing on behalf of clients in court hearings and proceedings.
Supervising legal fellows in direct representation and community outreach tasks.
Supervising case work of students in clinical programs (including new students and advanced students).
Drafting grant applications and reports for program funding.
Communicating with community partners and stakeholders.
Providing community education to populations served.
Required Qualifications:
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Knowledge/Skill/Ability
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Special Job Dimensions:
This position involves working with people’s highly sensitive, confidential, and often traumatic information. One is advised to take proper self-care in this position.
Overnight travel for hearings may occur .
Note: The essential job functions and associated qualifications contained in this document describe the general nature and level of the work performed. They are not intended to represent an exhaustive listing or be inclusive of all aspects of the job. The tasks and procedures involved in the performance of the essential job functions may vary from day-to-day. Major changes in areas of responsibility may occur, as directed by management, and will require revision of this job description.
ABOUT US
The University of Tulsa is a student-centered research university that cultivates interconnected learning experiences to explore complex ideas and create new knowledge in a spirit of free inquiry. Guided by our commitment to service and inclusion, we prepare individuals to make meaningful contributions to our campus, our community, and our world.The University endeavors to create and nurture an informed and inclusive environment in its workplace and educational programs. Affirmative action and equal employment opportunity are integral parts of the University not just because they are legally mandated, but because we recognize that the present and future strength of the university is based primarily on people and their skills, experience, and potential. The University does not discriminate in access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information, ancestry, or marital status. The University seeks to recruit, select, and promote students, faculty, and all other employees on the basis of individual merit.
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