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Program Analyst

Washington, DC · Hybrid

$100K - $160K/yr

... at the site, and program levels, and at the project level, as identified. * Provide program ... INTERPOL, and the International Atomic Energy Agency. MELE's services include national security ...

Program Analyst

Washington, DC · On-site

$87K - $107K/yr

... at the national labs MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS * BA/BS * Possession of Q-level DOE clearance ... INTERPOL, and the International Atomic Energy Agency. MELE's services include national security ...

Program Analyst

Washington, DC · On-site +1

$100 - $160K/hr

Track, assess, and analyze performance at various sites, and program/project levels as identified ... INTERPOL, and the International Atomic Energy Agency. MELE's services include national security ...

Program Analyst

Albuquerque, NM · On-site +1

$100 - $160K/hr

Track, assess, and analyze performance at various sites, and program/project levels as identified ... INTERPOL, and the International Atomic Energy Agency. MELE's services include national security ...

Program Analyst

Albuquerque, NM · On-site

$100K - $160K/yr

Track, assess, and analyze performance at various sites, and program/project levels as identified ... INTERPOL, and the International Atomic Energy Agency. MELE's services include national security ...

Program Analyst

Washington, DC · On-site

$100K - $160K/yr

... at the site, and program levels, and at the project level, as identified. * Provide program ... INTERPOL, and the International Atomic Energy Agency. MELE's services include national security ...

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AspectJob At InterpolPolice Officer
Required CredentialsRelevant law enforcement training, international security certificationsPolice academy training, law enforcement certifications
Work EnvironmentInternational agencies, headquarters, global operationsLocal police stations, community patrols
Employer & IndustryInterpol, international law enforcementMunicipal or regional police departments

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Immigration Paralegal

GROSSMAN YOUNG & HAMMOND LLC

Washington, DC • On-site

$65K - $89K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted yesterday


Job description

Immigration & INTERPOL Paralegal / Foreign-Barred Attorney (Washington, DC)

About Grossman Young & Hammond

Grossman Young & Hammond is an internationally recognized immigration and human rights law firm with offices in Washington, D.C. and Maryland. Our mission: to safeguard human rights and obtain critical benefits from governments and international organizations, enabling our clients to realize their full potential. Our values: tenacious advocacy, exceptional representation, continuous improvement, transparent communication, integrity, and courage. Our culture: we are a community, united through meaningful, impact-driven work, supported by competitive compensation, excellent benefits, and opportunities for advancement.

We are seeking a detail-oriented, reliable, professional, and tech-savvy paralegal or foreign-barred attorney to join our top-notch legal team in our Washington D.C. office. The ideal candidate thrives in a fast-paced, structured environment and takes pride in supporting impactful legal work alongside a dynamic, client-focused team.Applicants must reside within commuting distance of Washington, DC, and be able to report to the office a minimum of two days per week.

Key Responsibilities

  • Draft filings for immigration and INTERPOL clients, including client declarations, exhibit lists, and cover letters.
  • Occasionally travel to meet with clients in immigration detention facilities or before U.S. government agencies, including immigration courts and federal district courts.
  • Prepare and file applications for a variety of immigration benefits and forms of relief, including family-based petitions, asylum applications, cancellation of removal, waivers of inadmissibility, U/T/VAWA petitions, naturalization, and adjustment of status.
  • Conduct legal and country conditions research for immigration and INTERPOL defense matters.
  • If foreign-law trained, conduct legal research for attorney review and work under attorney supervision.
  • Support attorneys and legal teams across our Washington, DC headquarters and Miami office.
  • Maintain organized electronic case files and assist with case management using firm technology platforms.

Required Education, Skills & Experience

  • Associate's degree, Bachelor's degree, paralegal certificate, or equivalent experience required. Foreign law degrees are welcome.
  • Fluency in English and at least one other language is required.
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to producing high-quality work.
  • Independent worker with sound judgment, accountability, and professionalism.
  • Comfortable learning and utilizing legal technology platforms and adapting to new systems.
  • Strong drafting, writing, and document review skills.
  • Experience preparing and reviewing immigration forms and supporting documentation.
  • Immigration law experience strongly preferred.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Salary: $65,000–$89,000 annually, commensurate experience.
  • Benefits Include: PTO, paid holidays, 401(k) with firm contribution, paid parental leave, comprehensive healthcare options, professional development opportunities, and participation in firm-wide retreats, trainings, and annual celebrations.

Work Schedule

  • Full-time (40+ hours per week) with overtime as needed.
  • Applicants must be able to report to our Washington, DC office at least two days per week.
  • Occasional travel for client meetings, court filings, firm events, trainings, or other business needs may be required.

How to Apply

Interested candidates should apply through the Grossman Young & Hammond Career Center and upload their resume and a cover letter describing their interest in immigration and international human rights law.

For inquiries concerning the position, please contact Joana Jimenez at jjimenez@grossmanyoung.com.

For more information about our firm, please visit www.grossmanyoung.com.

Grossman Young & Hammond is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to creating an inclusive workplace for all employees.