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Associate Counsel - NY

Melville, NY · On-site

$118K - $186K/yr

The position is with GEICO Staff Counsel covering Queens/Melville, Nassau, Suffolk OR Bronx, NY ... oath, and defending by trial or dispositive hearing, all matters assigned, as applicable ...

Associate Counsel - NY

New York, NY · On-site

$118K - $186K/yr

The position is with GEICO Staff Counsel covering Queens/Melville, Nassau, Suffolk OR Bronx, NY ... oath, and defending by trial or dispositive hearing, all matters assigned, as applicable ...

Associate Counsel - NY

Melville, NY · On-site +1

$118K - $186K/yr

The position is with GEICO Staff Counsel covering Queens/Melville, Nassau, Suffolk OR Bronx, NY ... oath, and defending by trial or dispositive hearing, all matters assigned, as applicable ...

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How much do bronx defenders jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for bronx defenders in the United States is $20.02, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.66 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Bronx Defenders?

The Bronx Defenders is a nonprofit public defense organization based in the Bronx, New York. They provide legal representation to people who cannot afford a lawyer in criminal, civil, family, and immigration cases. Their holistic defense model addresses not only clients’ immediate legal needs, but also the underlying challenges such as housing, employment, and family issues. The organization works to ensure justice and fair treatment for individuals facing legal system involvement.

What is the difference between Bronx Defenders vs Public Defender?

AspectBronx DefendersPublic Defender
CredentialsJuris Doctor (JD), license to practice lawJuris Doctor (JD), license to practice law
Work EnvironmentNonprofit legal organization, community-focusedGovernment agency, public service setting
Employer & IndustryLegal nonprofit, criminal defenseGovernment, criminal defense

Both Bronx Defenders and Public Defenders are legal organizations providing criminal defense services. Bronx Defenders is a nonprofit organization focusing on community-based legal work, while Public Defenders are government employees representing clients in criminal cases. Both roles require a JD and law license, but their work environments and employer types differ.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a public defender at The Bronx Defenders, and why are they important?

To thrive as a public defender at The Bronx Defenders, you typically need a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, bar admission, and a strong understanding of criminal law and procedure. Familiarity with legal research databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis and case management systems is essential for managing caseloads efficiently. Outstanding advocacy, client-centered communication, and cultural competency are critical soft skills for building trust with clients and navigating diverse communities. These abilities are crucial for providing effective legal representation and advancing justice for underserved populations.

What are some common challenges faced by attorneys at The Bronx Defenders, and how is support provided to help overcome them?

Attorneys at The Bronx Defenders often manage high caseloads and work with clients facing complex legal and social issues. This can be challenging, but the organization fosters a collaborative environment with interdisciplinary teams, including social workers, advocates, and investigators, to provide holistic support. Regular training sessions, mentorship programs, and access to mental health resources are also available to help attorneys navigate the demands of their role and ensure high-quality client representation.
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Infographic showing various Bronx Defenders job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 67% In-person, and 33% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,638 per year, or $20 per hour.

Staff Attorney - Homicide Defense Team

Neighborhood Defender Service Inc

Manhattan, NY

$104K - $181K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Staff Attorney - Homicide Defense Team

Department: Criminal Defense Practice

Location: Harlem, NY

Reports To: Managing Attorney, CRIM

Position Type: Full-Time

Union Status: Union eligible

FLSA Status: Exempt

About NDS:

Neighborhood Defender Service (NDS) is a national nonprofit public defense organization that pioneered the holistic defense model more than 30 years ago. Founded in Harlem, NDS was built to challenge the traditional public defense model by centering clients, communities, and interdisciplinary advocacy. Today, NDS operates community-based offices in Harlem; the Bronx; Detroit; and Hays County, Texas, supported by a unified national infrastructure that allows local teams to deliver high-quality, responsive representation rooted in the communities they serve.

Across all locations, NDS provides client-centered legal representation through interdisciplinary teams composed of attorneys, investigators, social workers, client advocates, and team administrators. Our approach emphasizes early and ongoing engagement with clients—before arrest where possible, throughout the life of a case, and beyond case resolution—while addressing the legal, social, and systemic challenges that impact long-term stability. NDS is committed to treating every client with dignity and respect and to advancing justice for individuals and communities that have been historically marginalized and over-policed.

Core Purpose of the Role:

The Homicide Defense Team at NDS represents residents of Northern Manhattan who are charged with homicide and who cannot afford to hire a lawyer. Clients are represented by a team comprised of a staff attorney, an investigator, a mitigation specialist, and a paralegal. NDS also provides pre-arrest representation to clients under threat of arrest.  NDS adheres to a client-centered approach to representation that emphasizes a heightened responsiveness to clients’ needs prior to arrest, while a case is pending, and after the case concludes. NDS is committed to addressing the comprehensive legal and social service needs of clients. 


  • Provide vigorous representation with energy and enthusiasm to residents of Northern Manhattan in Manhattan’s criminal courts.
  • Engage in frequent court appearances and litigation, including arraignments, grand jury presentations, legal arguments, hearings and trials.
  • Ability to be “on call”, when scheduled to be on intake, from 9am – 11pm to arraign new homicide defense clients. Intake shifts are scheduled between homicide qualified attorneys.
  • Interview clients and their families in the office or local jails, conduct legal research and write pre-pleading letters, motions and pre-sentencing memoranda on behalf of clients.
  • Direct and coordinate work performed by team members (investigator, mitigation specialist and paralegal) along with at least one other staff attorney as a second seat.
  • Work with cross-practice colleagues (family defense, immigration defense, housing defense and other civil defense) to obtain comprehensive legal outcomes for clients.
  • Review, digest and organize discovery and be responsible for complying with reciprocal discovery rules.
  • File motions, briefs and other related documents on a frequent, timely basis.
  • Provide effective oral advocacy in negotiations and arguments in homicide cases. Flexibility as it relates to work location—attorneys will be expected to split their time between Manhattan’s downtown courts and the main office in Central Harlem.
  • Ability to collaborate with and provide mentorship to less experienced staff and train within NDS on emerging issues in homicide defense.
  • Responsiveness and ability to communicate clearly with clients who are often under great stress.

Required

  • Must possess a demonstrated commitment to criminal justice, indigent defense, social justice issues, and/or the Harlem communities.
  • Must meet the First Department Qualifications for the 18b Homicide Panel, specifically actual court experience in at least sixty criminal cases involving at least:
    • Thirty negotiated pleas, dismissals, or other non-trial dispositions, at least ten of which occurred post-indictment;
    • Ten preliminary hearings in which oral testimony was taken and a decision rendered, or fifteen litigated motions in which oral testimony was taken and a decision rendered, at least eight of which occurred post-indictment;
    • Five post-indictment jury trials which proceeded to verdict as sole attorney or lead counsel and eight as co-counsel;
    • Cross-examination, during trial, of at least four of the following:
      • police officers; laboratory technicians; undercover agents;
      • psychiatrists or psychologists; ballistics experts; fingerprint expert
  • The ability and dedication to work with experts in technical areas like DNA, fingerprint, hair analysis, cell phone triangulation, etc.
  • Must possess the high level of organizational and administrative skills required to handle a caseload of homicides.
  • Must possess strong writing skills.

Preferred

  • Preference is given to attorneys admitted to the New York State Bar or who are awaiting admission.
  • Bi-lingual (Spanish) attorneys are encouraged to apply.

Compensation:

Compensation is commensurate with experience. Full medical and dental benefits, as well as retirement plan with company match, robust time off perks, paid parental leave and other benefits, are provided. The salary, benefits, and employment policies relevant to this position are governed by the CBA between NDS and the NDS Union, part of ALAA UAW 2325.

 
The salary range for this position is $104,949.73 - $181,572.65.

 

SALARY RANGE BASED ON TRANSFERABLE EXPERIENCE

7-10 Years

$104,949.73 -  $116,326.35

11 – 15 Years

$123,005.75 - $137,126.84

16 –36 Years

$138,157.42 - $181,572.65

 

How to apply:

Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and resume through NDS’s website at neighborhooddefender.org/careers. Applications without a cover letter will not be considered. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis. Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.

The Neighborhood Defender Service is committed to creating a diverse environment that reflects the community we serve. NDS is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. NDS encourages people with incarcerated loved ones, formerly incarcerated people, people of color, women, queer, transgender, gender non-confirming, and gender fluid people to apply. 


USD $104,949.73/Yr.
USD $181,572.65/Yr.