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We are currently seeking qualified interpreters fluent in Mixteco to support a client serving minor populations. Interpreters will facilitate accurate communication between minors and Care Staff, as ...

We are currently seeking qualified interpreters fluent in Mixteco to support a client serving minor populations. Interpreters will facilitate accurate communication between minors and Care Staff, as ...

We are currently seeking qualified interpreters fluent in Mixteco to support a client serving minor populations. Interpreters will facilitate accurate communication between minors and Care Staff, as ...

We are currently seeking qualified interpreters fluent in Mixteco to support a client serving minor populations. Interpreters will facilitate accurate communication between minors and Care Staff, as ...

We are currently seeking qualified interpreters fluent in Mixteco to support a client serving minor populations. Interpreters will facilitate accurate communication between minors and Care Staff, as ...

We are currently seeking qualified interpreters fluent in Mixteco to support a client serving minor populations. Interpreters will facilitate accurate communication between minors and Care Staff, as ...

We are currently seeking qualified interpreters fluent in Mixteco to support a client serving minor populations. Interpreters will facilitate accurate communication between minors and Care Staff, as ...

We are currently seeking qualified interpreters fluent in Mixteco to support a client serving minor populations. Interpreters will facilitate accurate communication between minors and Care Staff, as ...

We are currently seeking qualified interpreters fluent in Mixteco to support a client serving minor populations. Interpreters will facilitate accurate communication between minors and Care Staff, as ...

We are currently seeking qualified interpreters fluent in Mixteco to support a client serving minor populations. Interpreters will facilitate accurate communication between minors and Care Staff, as ...

We are currently seeking qualified interpreters fluent in Mixteco to support a client serving minor populations. Interpreters will facilitate accurate communication between minors and Care Staff, as ...

We are currently seeking qualified interpreters fluent in Mixteco to support a client serving minor populations. Interpreters will facilitate accurate communication between minors and Care Staff, as ...

We are currently seeking qualified interpreters fluent in Mixteco to support a client serving minor populations. Interpreters will facilitate accurate communication between minors and Care Staff, as ...

We are currently seeking qualified interpreters fluent in Mixteco to support a client serving minor populations. Interpreters will facilitate accurate communication between minors and Care Staff, as ...

We are currently seeking qualified interpreters fluent in Mixteco to support a client serving minor populations. Interpreters will facilitate accurate communication between minors and Care Staff, as ...

We are currently seeking qualified interpreters fluent in Mixteco to support a client serving minor populations. Interpreters will facilitate accurate communication between minors and Care Staff, as ...

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How much do mixteco jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for mixteco in the United States is $126,034.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $102,500.00 and $140,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Mixteco job?

A Mixteco job typically refers to roles where Mixtec language skills are required, often in translation, interpretation, or community support services. Many Mixteco jobs focus on assisting Mixtec-speaking individuals in healthcare, legal, or social services settings. These positions may be found in government agencies, nonprofits, or private organizations that support indigenous communities.

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

To thrive as a Mixteco interpreter or cultural liaison, you need fluency in both Mixteco and Spanish or English, with a deep understanding of cultural nuances and dialects. Familiarity with interpretation equipment, translation software, or certification programs such as those from the National Board of Certification for Medical Interpreters is often beneficial. Exceptional interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to remain calm under pressure distinguish top performers in this field. These skills are crucial to bridge communication gaps, ensure accurate information exchange, and support positive outcomes for organizations and individuals relying on your expertise.

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Mixteco interpreters and liaisons can work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, schools, community organizations, government agencies, and legal offices. You may support clients in-person, over the phone, or via video calls, depending on the needs of the organization and community. Collaboration with healthcare providers, educators, social workers, or legal professionals is common, as you help facilitate communication and access to vital services for Mixteco speakers. The role often requires maintaining confidentiality and adapting to the dynamic needs of clients and teams. As demand for bilingual and culturally-sensitive interpreters continues to grow, there are increasing opportunities for professional development and advancement in this field.
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Infographic showing various Mixteco job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 58% Full Time, 17% Temporary, and 25% Contract. Highlights an 92% In-person, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $126,034 per year, or $60.6 per hour.

Immigration Attorney

Mixteco Indigena Community Organizing Project

Oxnard, CA โ€ข On-site

$115K - $125K/yr

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


Job description


MIXTECO INDIGENA COMMUNITY ORGANIZING PROJECT

JOB DESCRIPTION



JOB TITLE: Immigration Attorney

DEPARTMENT: Social Services

PROGRAM: MICOP Immigration Legal Assistance (MILA)

REPORTS TO: MILA Program Manager

LOCATION: MICOP Office, Oxnard or Santa Maria

STATUS: Exempt


ABOUT MIXTECO INDIGENA COMMUNITY ORGANIZING PROJECT

Founded in 2001, Mixteco/Indรญgena Community Organizing Project (MICOP) supports, organizes and empowers the indigenous migrant communities of Californiaโ€™s Central Coast through improved access to health and community resources, community organizing, language interpretation, education, direct assistance, cultural promotion, and our indigenous-led Radio Indรญgena community radio station. MICOP offers a fast-paced, multilingual and multicultural work environment dedicated to carrying out our mission.


Summary

The MILA Supervising Attorney will work with the MICOP Immigration Legal Assistance Program. The MILA Supervising Attorney is responsible for representing clients in affirmative types of immigration legal status before California Superior Court, USCIS, and for removal defense before Immigration Court, Board of Immigration Appeals and US 9th Circuit Court.

The MILA Supervising Attorney will collaborate with the MILA Program Manager regarding caseload, staffing and all program needs. The MILA Supervising Attorney will supervise and strategize with MILA Staff Attorneys.


Responsibilities

  • Complete intakes on potential clients.

  • Evaluate clients for potential immigration legal status eligibility.

  • Represent clients in court.

  • File pleadings, motions, and various court documents.

  • Work with the MILA team (trilingual caseworkers, outreach and education team, MILA Manager, and Department of Justice Accredited Representatives).

  • Supervise and mentor staff attorneys and DOJ Accredited Representatives.

  • Completion of required USCIS forms and documentation.

  • Communication with law enforcement and county officials, and other professionals.

  • Research on country conditions, and develop methods to acquire evidence for Asylum.

  • As legal expert, participate in community events, panels, and collaborations, prepare presentations for community outreach and partner with local organizations and government agencies.

  • Maintain an accurate calendar, database, and reporting system for clients.

  • Stay up-to-date on immigration issues.

  • Ability to travel to court, MICOPโ€™s offices in 3 Central Coast counties, and other locations as needed.

  • Participate in scheduled meetings with Program Manager and other MILA Staff

  • Other duties as assigned.


Requirements

  • Juris Doctor degree.

  • Maintain active Bar license, CA Bar License preferred

  • At least 6 years experience practicing immigration law.

  • Passion for the mission of supporting, empowering, and organizing the indigenous migrant community in Californiaโ€™s Central Coast.

  • Experience representing clients in immigration court.

  • Experience filing applications for relief, supporting evidence, and country conditions before the USCIS, Immigration Court.

  • Experience preparing and filing appeals with the Board of Immigration Appeals or US 9th Circuit Court.

  • Experience working with survivors of domestic violence, human trafficking, victims of crimes; unaccompanied minors, and persons seeking asylum.

  • Strong interpersonal and communications skills.

  • Supervise the MILA legal team to prioritize workload.

  • Possess outstanding time management skills.

  • Strong analytical, negotiation, organizational and problem-solving skills.

  • Genuine commitment to addressing community issues.

  • High degree of competency understanding the political process and government structures.

  • Proficient in MS Office and Google Suite.

  • Bilingual: Spanish-English (oral communication, reading and writing, required).

  • Ability to communicate in Mixteco language, preferred.


MICOP IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without discrimination based on race, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law