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NYLAG has an immediate opening for an Immigration Policy Director (PD) who will lead systemic policy advocacy work both within NYLAG and in partnership with other immigration service providers in New ...

Meta is seeking a Director of Global Immigration to lead our end-to-end immigration program, ensuring we can attract, relocate, and retain top talent across every market where we operate. This role ...

Director, Global Immigration

Menlo Park, CA · On-site

$213K - $282K/yr

Meta is seeking a Director of Global Immigration to lead our end-to-end immigration program, ensuring we can attract, relocate, and retain top talent across every market where we operate. This role ...

Assistant Director for Immigration & DV Services Location: 45 Wadsworth Avenue, New York, NY 10033 FLSA Status: Exempt Model: Hybrid, averaging 3 days per week in person SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES:

Assistant Director for Immigration & DV Services Location: 45 Wadsworth Avenue, New York, NY 10033 FLSA Status: Exempt Model: Hybrid, averaging 3 days per week in person SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES:

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Immigration Attorney

Hagerstown, MD · On-site

$80K - $120K/yr

Direct experience with Deportation/Removal Defense, BIA Appeals, Motions to Reopen/Reconsider ... Preparation and appearances before Immigration Courts, USCIS, ICE and CBP. Qualifications:

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What are some common challenges faced by an Immigration Director, and how are they typically addressed?

As an Immigration Director, one common challenge is staying current with frequently changing immigration laws and policies, which requires continuous learning and adaptability. Additionally, managing a diverse team and balancing multiple high-priority cases can be demanding, so strong organizational and leadership skills are essential. To address these challenges, Immigration Directors often implement regular training sessions, utilize case management software, and foster a collaborative team environment to ensure both compliance and efficiency.

What does an Immigration Director do?

An Immigration Director oversees and manages all aspects of an organization's immigration processes and compliance. They develop strategies, ensure adherence to changing immigration laws, and coordinate with legal teams to secure visas and work permits for employees. Immigration Directors also advise leadership on policy changes, represent the organization in communications with government agencies, and may supervise a team of immigration specialists.

What is the difference between Immigration Director vs Immigration Officer?

AspectImmigration DirectorImmigration Officer
CredentialsTypically requires advanced degrees and leadership experienceRequires relevant certifications and basic immigration training
Work EnvironmentOversees teams, manages policies, and strategic planningPerforms case processing, interviews, and compliance checks
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in government agencies, immigration departmentsFound in border control, consulates, and immigration offices

The main difference is that Immigration Directors focus on leadership, policy development, and overseeing immigration programs, while Immigration Officers handle casework, interviews, and processing applications. Both roles are essential in immigration services but differ in responsibilities and seniority.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Immigration Director, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Immigration Director, you need a deep understanding of immigration laws, policy development, and organizational leadership, often supported by an advanced degree in law, public policy, or a related field. Familiarity with case management systems, compliance tracking tools, and relevant certifications such as a law license or specialized immigration credentials is important. Outstanding interpersonal, negotiation, and strategic planning skills set exceptional candidates apart. These competencies are crucial for ensuring regulatory compliance, effective advocacy, and the smooth operation of immigration programs.
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Unit Director (Immigration Unit) (New York)

Legalservicesnyc

Manhattan, NY • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Legal Services NYC (LSNYC) fights poverty and seeks racial, social and economic justice for low-income New Yorkers. For over 50 years, we have challenged systemic injustices that trap people in poverty and provided legal services that help our clients meet basic needs for housing, income and economic security, family and immigration stability, education, and health care. LSNYC is the largest civil legal services provider in the country; our staff of more than 600 people in neighborhood-based offices and outreach sites across all five boroughs helps hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers annually. We partner with scores of community-based and client‑run organizations, elected officials, public agencies, pro bono lawyers, and the courts to maximize our effectiveness. Our work fights discrimination and helps to achieve equity for all low‑income New Yorkers.

LSNYC employees have numerous opportunities for growth and professional development, including access to our internal Justice Learning Center, which provides opportunities to earn free CLEs and gain experience as a trainer.

About Our Organization

Manhattan Legal Services (MLS) is seeking a Director to join our Immigration Unit. MLS provides high‑quality legal services in housing, family law, public benefits, employment, immigration, consumer, education, and disability rights. The Manhattan program has designated units serving particularly vulnerable populations, including intimate partner violence survivors, people living with HIV, and people identifying as LGBTQ. We work closely with low-income communities in NYC.

As a community-centered, social justice organization, MLS is committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace where staff and clients feel welcome. Through our various affinity groups and committees, we actively foster collegial relationships among staff and allow them to explore, deepen their understanding of, and challenge barriers to opportunity within our organization and through our legal work. All employees are expected to learn about and seek to understand, identify, and overcome barriers to justice, from individual preconceptions to structural obstacles, and work to realize our organizational goals and mission.

The Role

MLS seeks a Director for its immigrants’ rights practice. MLS’ legal‑social work interdisciplinary team uses a holistic, trauma‑informed collaborative advocacy model to provide free immigration legal services to low-income New Yorkers. The immigration practice includes removal defense, affirmative asylum, defensive asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (including Family Court proceedings), family-based petitions, naturalization, VAWA, U-status, T-status, and more. The work may require limited representation of detainees. The Immigration Director supervises and mentors an interdisciplinary team of four staff attorneys, two paralegals, and one social worker, while maintaining a limited caseload. The team looks to the Director for leadership, guidance, and support to fight for our clients. In addition to supervising and carrying a very small caseload of individual clients, the Director also pursues impact litigation or advocacy opportunities. This position will also oversee the work of staff attorneys, providing legal guidance, mentorship, training, and performance evaluations to ensure compliance with legal standards and best practices in client representation. This position offers a unique opportunity to lead a dedicated team and make a significant impact in the lives of survivors of intimate partner violence in underserved communities. In addition, there is a community outreach component to the work, including client intake at regular outreach clinics, sometimes after-hours; establishing relationships with community-based organizations; and attending community-centered meetings and events, occasionally after-hours and on weekends; and representing clients in courts and administrative fora.

Responsibilities
  • Supervising four staff attorneys and two paralegals and supporting other staff in handling immigration matters as needed.
  • Working with social workers to provide interdisciplinary, comprehensive services to clients. The Director will provide task supervision to one social worker.
  • Maintaining a limited caseload that includes advising and representing immigrants in cases filed with federal administrative bodies (USCIS, EOIR), family court, federal district, and appellate courts.
  • Collaborating with LSNYC’s City‑wide Director of Immigrant Justice and immigration advocates throughout LSNYC on litigation matters and strategy.
  • Helping to manage the reports for grants and doing some limited writing for grant proposals.
  • Representing MLS in community events and stakeholder meetings, and fostering grassroots and community partnerships.
  • Collaborating with community‑based organizations and working with government agencies as appropriate.
Requirements
  • Admitted to New York State Bar.
  • Five years’ experience practicing immigration law.
  • 1-3 years of experience supervising others.
  • Experience representing clients before EOIR, including motions practice and merits hearings, and experience with BIA appeals.
  • Experience working with clients who have experienced trauma and other vulnerable populations (particularly domestic violence survivors, LGBTQ+ communities, and youth).
  • Strong cultural or personal ties to the communities we serve.
  • A demonstrated passion for social justice and commitment to working with low‑income communities and communities of color to advance racial equity.
  • Excellent organizational, analytical, writing, communication, and advocacy skills.
  • Ability to provide supportive and consistent supervision to attorneys, paralegals, interns, and provide task supervision to social workers.
  • Strong interpersonal skills, empathic leadership, and team‑building skills.
  • Knowledge of vicarious trauma and experience cultivating a supportive environment to help mitigate the stressors of immigration defense.
Preferred Experience and Qualifications
  • Experience with federal court litigation, including habeas corpus petitions, strongly preferred.
  • Admission to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Southern and/or Eastern District of New York (SDNY/EDNY).
  • Experience leading or working as part of an interdisciplinary team, and demonstrated commitment to holistic, trauma‑informed advocacy.
  • Experience working on humanitarian applications with LGBTQ and young clients.
  • Expertise on immigration consequences for criminal convictions, public benefits, and other civil matters.
  • Fluency in a language spoken by communities we serve is strongly preferred.
  • Ability to connect with teammates while working remotely, both to build connections and to give greater flexibility in a hybrid work environment.
How to Apply

Interested individuals should submit a resume, cover letter, and two writing samples via the Greenhouse portal.

Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. No telephone calls please.

LSNYC offers an excellent benefits package and highly competitive public interest salary. We offer excellent benefits, including health, dental, and vision plans; contributions to a 403(b) plan; and generous leave time. Salary is commensurate with experience.

Staff members who are not managers are members of the LSSA/NOLSW UAW Local 2320.

Dependent on work history and experience.

Salary Range: $139,324 – $208,986 USD

All employees are strongly encouraged to continue to receive and maintain up-to-date COVID vaccinations unless they are unable to for medical or religious reasons.

Legal Services NYC is an equal opportunity employer. People of color, women, people with disabilities, people over 40, and gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people are strongly encouraged to apply.

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