Job Title: Staff Attorney – Housing Justice Advocate
Salary: $85,000 – $133,000
Location: Bronx, NY
Schedule: Primarily remote, aside from frequent in-person Bronx court appearances and potentially one on-site day per week
My client, a respected Bronx-based nonprofit organization, is seeking a Staff Attorney to join a dedicated legal team protecting New Yorkers from eviction and housing instability.
This is a great opportunity to serve on the front lines of the fight for housing justice, supporting low-income families in one of the most diverse and vibrant communities in New York City.
Only one year of litigation experience required — practice area does not matter.
What You’ll Do
Courtroom Advocacy & Litigation
Client Counseling & Community Engagement
Professional & Administrative Responsibilities
Remote Flexibility: Primarily remote schedule with meaningful in-person court advocacy and possibly one on-site day weekly.
Mission-Driven Work: Join a nonprofit with a strong reputation for community impact and housing advocacy.
Mentorship & Growth: Early-career attorneys are encouraged to apply. Gain hands-on litigation experience in a fast-paced, supportive environment.
Tangible Impact: See your work directly prevent evictions and stabilize families in need.
Who You Are
How to Apply: Send your resume to Chelsea Johnson at cjohnson@oncallcounsel.com and take the next step in your legal career with purpose.
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