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Impact Litigation Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Chief Advancement Officer

Eugene, OR · On-site

$171K - $198K/yr

... impact. Core Areas of Responsibility 1. Integrated Engagement Strategy * Develop and execute a ... Align engagement strategies with OCT's litigation priorities, youth leadership model, and ...

Chief Advancement Officer

Eugene, OR · On-site

$140 - $210/hr

... impact. Core Areas of Responsibility1. Integrated Engagement Strategy * Develop and execute a ... Align engagement strategies with OCT's litigation priorities, youth leadership model, and ...

If you're passionate about community impact, we invite you to join our team. Position Pay Starts at ... EEOC matters, support litigation, and assess organizational risk. * Workforce Analytics ...

... litigation, internal investigations, and compliance projects. The Product Management team is ... The ability to prioritize tasks based on their impact and outcomes is crucial to be successful in ...

Employment and Litigation: Lead our internal employment function, as well as our litigation efforts ... impact Our Core Behaviors: * Build lasting customer trust. We build trust by taking action that ...

Staff Attorney

Portland, OR · On-site

$66.20 - $105.20/hr

... impact on client community problems. The Portland Regional Office of LASO serves a poverty ... The litigation caseload will include restraining orders, custody and divorce matters, and other ...

Act as strong advocate for company in claims and litigation matters. * Demonstrated ability to ... CEI is a place where every single person can--and does--have an impact on the work we do and the ...

... a real impact on students' academic success and understanding. All from the comfort of your home ... litigation practice. * Conceptual Teaching & Problem-Solving: Skilled at breaking down ...

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Impact Litigation information

What is impact litigation?

Impact litigation refers to legal cases brought with the goal of creating significant changes in society, often by setting legal precedents or influencing public policy. Unlike traditional lawsuits that focus on resolving individual disputes, impact litigation aims to address broader systemic issues such as civil rights, environmental protection, or social justice. Lawyers and organizations involved in impact litigation carefully select cases that have the potential to benefit large groups of people or drive legal reform. This approach often involves strategic planning, coalition-building, and public advocacy in addition to courtroom work.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in impact litigation, and why are they important?

To thrive in Impact Litigation, you need a strong legal background, typically a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, bar admission, and expertise in constitutional or civil rights law. Familiarity with legal research databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis, and experience with case management systems are important technical tools. Exceptional written and oral advocacy, strategic thinking, and a passion for social justice are key soft skills that distinguish impactful litigators. These skills and qualities are crucial for successfully navigating complex cases, influencing legal precedents, and achieving meaningful change through the legal system.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in impact litigation, and how can they be managed?

Professionals in impact litigation often face challenges such as lengthy case timelines, complex legal research, and balancing large caseloads with limited resources. Cases may require coordination with multiple stakeholders, including clients, advocacy groups, and expert witnesses, which can add layers of complexity. To manage these challenges, impact litigators typically rely on strong organizational skills, clear communication, and teamwork within specialized legal teams. Regular collaboration and strategic planning help ensure cases are handled efficiently and effectively.

What is the difference between Impact Litigation vs Public Interest Litigation?

AspectImpact LitigationPublic Interest Litigation
FocusLegal cases aiming for broad societal change, often involving constitutional or policy issuesLegal actions addressing social, environmental, or community issues affecting the public
Work EnvironmentLaw firms, NGOs, or government agencies specializing in strategic litigationNonprofits, advocacy groups, or government agencies
CredentialsLaw degree, bar admission, experience in litigationLaw degree, bar admission, often with a focus on social justice or policy

Impact Litigation and Public Interest Litigation both involve legal work aimed at societal betterment. Impact Litigation typically targets broad policy or constitutional issues through strategic cases, often in law firms or NGOs. Public Interest Litigation focuses on specific social or environmental issues affecting communities, usually within nonprofit or advocacy settings. While both require legal credentials, Impact Litigation emphasizes strategic case selection for societal impact, whereas Public Interest Litigation centers on community or environmental concerns.

Infographic showing various Impact Litigation job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 21% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution.

Chief Advancement Officer

Our Childrens Trust

Eugene, OR • On-site

$171K - $198K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

At Our Children's Trust, we are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, physical and mental disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, military and veteran status, and any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Our Children's Trust believes that diversity and inclusion is critical to our success, and we seek to recruit, develop, and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool.
Our Mission
Our Children's Trust empowers young people to enforce their constitutional rights in court when governments endanger their lives, health, and futures by fueling the climate crisis.
What the Chief Advancement Officer Does
The Chief Advancement Officer (CAO) is a senior executive leader responsible for advancing Our Children's Trust's public presence, fundraising strength, and organizational sustainability. Reporting directly to the Co-Executive Director, the CAO oversees all external engagement and core organizational functions - including development, communications, brand, media, public education, audience growth, finance, and operations - ensuring they operate as a unified, strategic engine in service of OCT's litigation and youth-centered mission.
The CAO serves as the organization's second-in-command for institutional strategy, partnering closely with the Co-Executive Director to translate legal victories and youth leadership into sustained public will, philanthropic investment, and a strong, well-run organization using a trauma-informed approach. This role combines high-level strategic leadership with responsibility for OCT's financial health, operational infrastructure, and cross-functional execution, ensuring that engagement, fundraising, and internal systems are aligned, resilient, and built to support long-term impact.
Core Areas of Responsibility
1. Integrated Engagement Strategy
  • Develop and execute a comprehensive engagement strategy that integrates fundraising, communications, media, education, and public engagement into a single, cohesive approach.
  • Align engagement strategies with OCT's litigation priorities, youth leadership model, and organizational values.
  • Ensure engagement efforts are proactive, data-informed, and adaptable to fast-moving legal, technological, and political contexts.

2. Fundraising & Philanthropic Leadership
  • Lead organizational fundraising strategy to meet and exceed annual and multi-year revenue goals.
  • Oversee all individual, foundation, major gift, and planned giving programs.
  • Personally cultivate and steward key donors and institutional partners, with a focus on six- and seven-figure gifts.
  • Partner closely with the Executive Director on high-level donor strategy and solicitation.
  • Foster a strong internal culture of philanthropy across the organization.

3. Communications, Brand & Media
  • Oversee OCT's brand strategy, messaging framework, and storytelling across all platforms.
  • Direct earned media strategy, rapid response, and crisis communications in coordination with legal leadership.
  • Ensure consistent, compelling narratives that elevate youth voices and legal impact.

4. Public Engagement, Education & Audience Growth
  • Lead strategies to expand and deepen OCT's audiences, including supporters, educators, youth, alumni, and movement allies.
  • Oversee public education initiatives, learning tools, events, and community engagement efforts.
  • Ensure engagement work is trauma-informed, youth-centered, and accessible to diverse communities.
  • Use data and insights to refine engagement strategies and measure impact.

5. Finance, Operations & Organizational Systems Oversight
  • Directly supervise and support the Chief Financial & Operating Officer.
  • Provide integrated oversight of finance, operations, people & culture, and internal systems.
  • Partner with the CFO on budgeting, forecasting, financial reporting, and risk management.
  • Ensure operational policies, systems, and practices support organizational sustainability and growth.

6. Team Leadership & Management
  • Directly supervise and support the Senior Director of Donor Development and Communications Director.
  • Lead, support, and develop a high-performing Engagement Team (communications, development, digital, education, engagement).
  • Establish clear goals, workflows, and decision-making structures across engagement functions.
  • Manage outside consultants, vendors, and creative partners as needed.
  • Build systems that support collaboration with Legal, Operations, Youth Programs, and the Chief of Staff.

Qualifications
Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they have every one of the qualifications as described in the job description. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may be one who comes from a less traditional background. We would encourage you to apply, even if you don't believe you meet every one of our qualifications described. If you are unsure of whether you meet the qualifications of this position, or how this would be determined, please feel free to contact us to discuss your application.
Minimum Required Education and Experience:
  • 10+ years of senior leadership experience in fundraising, communications, advocacy, or movement-based organizations.
  • OR Associate's degree and 8+ years of fundraising experience
  • OR Bachelor's degree and 6+ years of fundraising experience
  • OR Master's degree and 4+ years of fundraising experience

Competencies:
  • Demonstrated success leading major fundraising efforts, including major gifts and institutional funding.
  • Experience designing and overseeing finance and operations at the organizational level, including business planning, financial systems, and operational processes, and leading executive teams through periods of growth, complexity, and change.
  • Proven ability to integrate communications and development strategies.
  • Experience managing and mentoring senior staff and multidisciplinary teams.
  • Exceptional written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Deep alignment with OCT's mission and values.

Preferred:
  • Experience working alongside legal or litigation-driven organizations.
  • Familiarity with trauma-informed care and youth-centered approaches.
  • JD or strong understanding of the legal system a plus (not required).

Core Competencies
  • Strategic vision paired with operational follow-through
  • Fundraising leadership and donor relationship-building
  • Brand stewardship and narrative discipline
  • Emotional intelligence and trauma-informed leadership
  • Collaborative executive partnership
  • Comfort operating in high-stakes, public-facing environments

Working Conditions/Work Schedule:
Work is primarily performed in a standard office setting. Work is primarily performed Monday through Friday during regular business hours; however, evening and weekend hours may be necessary dependent upon case activity, deadlines, and workload.
Physical Working Requirements:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations will be provided to the extent possible and appropriate in the event of ADA qualifying disability.
  • Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
  • Ability to occasionally lift and carry up to 20 pounds.

Travel:
Some travel will be expected. Travel will be primarily within the United States and could expand outside the country. Travel is dependent on organizational growth, legal case development, trial, and other national and international events. High travel times will occur around trial dates and events geared to Major Donors.
Salary and Benefits
The salary is competitive, based on experience and a compensation review. OCT benefits include 100% employer paid medical and dental for employee, short- and long-term disability, life insurance, 401K plan with a 3% contribution, generous vacation, sick and holiday leave including restorative leave after six years.
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time, with or without notice.