Who We Are
Children’s Law Center is a mission-driven organization focused on providing high-quality legal services to children and families in DC. As an organization, we envision a world in which all children have a strong foundation of family, health and education and are free from poverty, trauma, racism and other forms of oppression. Our mission is to do this work together with DC children and families. Children’s Law Center uses the law to solve children’s urgent problems today, improve the systems that will affect their lives tomorrow and strengthen our community so that change endures. A key part of our mission is to challenge and reduce ways in which racism and other biases – structural and interpersonal – prevent each of us, our organization and the systems in which we work from providing children a strong foundation from which to thrive.
Our greatest assets are our people. We recognize that people with diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives fuel our ability to provide the best outcomes for our clients and our community. Staff members at Children’s Law Center advance the organization’s mission through their leadership, result-oriented mindset and commitment to cultural humility. We are looking for individuals who like to be challenged to grow both personally and professionally and value the opportunity to make a difference in their community. Children's Law Center's continued success depends on recruiting and retaining individuals who possess and exemplify these attributes.
Program Description
The Guardian ad Litem (GAL) program represents 400-425 clients a year from birth to age 21 who are alleged to have been exposed to abuse and neglect. The program incorporates a multi-disciplinary team of attorneys, social workers, investigators and education attorneys to ensure our GAL attorneys are equipped to provide zealous, client-centered, holistic and culturally humble advocacy on behalf of our clients’ best interests.
Job Summary
Lawyers in the GAL Program represent children who are the subject of abuse and neglect cases in DC’s Family Court. GAL Staff Attorneys collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team of attorneys, social workers, investigators and education attorneys to provide zealous, client-centered, trauma-informed, holistic and culturally humble advocacy on behalf of our clients’ best interests.
GAL Staff Attorneys manage a case load of approximately 35 cases. In managing those cases, attorneys benefit from multiple internal resources, including a litigation protocol, monthly case rounds, appellate support, close supervision and regular training. Staff Attorneys advocate - both in and out for court - to advance the best interests of clients, maintain notes in the case management system, and keep their supervisors informed of all significant developments in their cases. The GAL Program has identified nine core competencies that provide guidance for professional development and promotion; attorneys receive ongoing feedback about their performance with respect to each competency.
Staff Attorneys receive cases through court appointment and, in addition to representing their clients, they assist in other program and organizational deliverables as necessary or requested. Children’s Law Center (CLC) endeavors to maintain a collaborative, collegial workplace, and Staff Attorneys assist colleagues on their cases and provide emergency and holiday coverage when possible to assist in maintaining that environment.
Role Responsibilities
Case Handling: Advocacy
- Provide high-quality direct legal representation.
- Zealously advocate for the clients in all cases.
- Attend all court dates and timely file all appropriate pleadings.
Case Handling: Supervision
- Attend and actively participate in regular supervision with their supervisor to brainstorm case strategies, keep the supervisor informed, and ensure quality of representation.
- Provide written materials to their supervising attorney to allow the supervisor to provide feedback on all written material, including trial preparation.
Case Handling: CLC Obligations
- Maintain accurate, timely data entry and document storage in CLC’s case management system.
- Complete quarterly case planning note.
- Participate in all required trainings, meetings, and other CLC events including but not limited to: litigation meetings; supervision; case rounds; trainings; GAL staff meetings and other internal committees or workgroups, if applicable.
- Follow all case representation policies.
- Provide support to CLC’s policy team in areas of expertise to address the systemic needs of CLC’s clients.
- Identify and elevate TASIL (Targeted Appellate Strategy Issues List) cases to supervisor and Appellate Team.
Case Handling: Professional Development
- Set annual goals and review them regularly to direct professional development.
- Work to achieve annual goals and incorporate feedback from supervisory staff to improve case performance and capacity.
Organizational Priorities
- Attend trainings.
- Develop or lead internal or external trainings as needed.
Qualifications
- A demonstrated commitment to social, economic, and racial justice.
- Strong legal analysis, research, writing, and oral advocacy skills.
- Ability to be self-reflective and give and receive constructive and corrective feedback.
- Excellent organizational and time management skills.
- Exceptional interpersonal, communication, and relationship-building skills.
- Demonstrated capacity to work independently and collaboratively.
- Proactively identifies issues and works to find creative solutions in the face of obstacles.
- Strong independent judgement and decision-making.
Required Skills and Experience
- JD degree.
- DC Bar membership or eligibility for DC Bar membership based on the transfer of a Uniform Bar Examination score attained in another jurisdiction or membership in good standing in the Bar of another jurisdiction for at least 3 years immediately prior to the application for admission.
- Valid driver’s license.
Organizational Competencies
- Cultural Humility – an openness to self-reflection and to understanding and respecting other cultural experiences and points of view and viewing individuals as experts in their own culture and experiences.
- Giving and Receiving Feedback – the ability to be self-reflective, give and receive appreciative, coaching, constructive, interpersonal and evaluative feedback.
- Conflict Management – a process which is designed to guide individuals and groups from the moment of conflict to the implementation of an identified solution. This process incorporates skills and techniques, including recognizing points of conflict, identifying the facts and feelings involved to get to the root of the issue, investigating equitable solutions, implementing and evaluating solutions, and supporting and guiding others throughout the process.
Salary and Benefits
The salary for this position ranges from $66,000 - $76,512 annually for applicants with 0-5 years’ relevant experience. Children’s Law Center offers a generous benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, and short- and long-term disability insurance; employer-provided retirement contributions; flexible spending plans; and vacation, sick, holiday, family and medical leave. Children’s Law Center is a 501(c)(3) organization. Employees with federal student loan debt can apply for Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
Application Instructions
To apply, please submit a cover letter and resume as one PDF file via CLC's careers page (
Children’s Law Center is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment. If you believe that you need accommodation to search for, or apply for, one of our positions please send an email to In your email, please include the accommodation you are requesting and the job title you are applying for. It may take up to three business days to receive a response to your request.
Hybrid Working Conditions
Children's Law Center is currently operating on a hybrid work schedule. All employees are expected to spend time both working remotely and working in-person from Children's Law Center's office. Hybrid working expectations vary depending upon role and program responsibilities.
Background Checks
Candidates who receive a conditional offer of employment will be subject to a background check.
EEO
Children’s Law Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunities for all applicants and existing employees. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to ancestry, age, color, disability, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, military or veteran status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, and any other basis protected by federal, state, or local law, ordinance, or regulation.
DEI Statement
Children’s Law Center is dedicated to building a world that is inclusive in approach and has equal opportunities and equitable outcomes for all. Our organization is committed to developing and supporting a robustly diverse, equitable, inclusive and anti-racist community, where all members can create and feel a sense of belonging.
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