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Part Time Attorney Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

Assistant City Attorney (PT)

Provo, UT · On-site

$44.62 - $55/hr

The Provo City Legal Department is looking for an attorney to serve as part-time legal counsel, with both civil and criminal duties. This position requires knowledge of principles and practices of ...

The Provo City Legal Department is looking for an attorney to serve as part-time legal counsel, with both civil and criminal duties. This position requires knowledge of principles and practices of ...

Care Coordinator - Part-Time

Lehi, UT · On-site

$18 - $24.50/hr

Support Clinic Directors to drive completion of intake process for new residents, including gathering necessary documentation, information and obtaining consent from resident or Power of Attorney ...

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How much do part time attorney jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time attorney in Utah is $89,517.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $59,600.00 and $109,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a part time attorney?

A part time attorney is a licensed lawyer who works fewer hours than a full-time attorney, often with a flexible schedule. They may handle specific cases, work on a contract basis, or provide legal services to clients while balancing other commitments. Part time attorneys can work for law firms, corporations, government agencies, or as solo practitioners. This arrangement is ideal for those seeking work-life balance or pursuing other interests alongside their legal career.

How do part-time attorneys typically balance client expectations with reduced hours?

Part-time attorneys often manage client expectations by clearly communicating their availability and setting realistic timelines for deliverables. They may prioritize tasks, delegate certain responsibilities, and utilize technology to stay organized and responsive. Collaboration with full-time colleagues is common, ensuring that client matters progress smoothly even when the part-time attorney is not in the office. This structure allows for effective workload management while maintaining high-quality legal service.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Attorney, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Attorney, you need a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, state bar admission, and strong legal research and writing skills. Familiarity with legal research databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis and case management software is often necessary. Excellent time management, communication, and client-relations skills help maximize productivity in a flexible or reduced-hour schedule. These abilities ensure effective legal representation, compliance with professional standards, and the ability to deliver quality service despite limited hours.

What is the difference between Part Time Attorney vs Contract Attorney?

AspectPart Time AttorneyContract Attorney
CredentialsLaw degree, bar admission, licensed attorneyLaw degree, bar admission, licensed attorney
Work EnvironmentLaw firms, corporate legal departments, government agenciesLaw firms, legal service providers, corporate projects
Employment TypePart-time employee, regular hours, benefits often includedIndependent contractor, project-based, no benefits
Work DurationOngoing, part-time scheduleSpecific projects or timeframes

Both Part Time Attorneys and Contract Attorneys require legal credentials and work in similar environments. The main difference lies in employment status: Part Time Attorneys are typically employees with regular hours, while Contract Attorneys are independent contractors hired for specific projects. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers choose the right role based on their employment preferences and career goals.

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Unaccompanied Minor Immigration Attorney

Unaccompanied Minor Immigration Attorney

Catholic Community Services

Salt Lake City, UT • On-site

$64K - $78K/yr

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 11 days ago


Catholic Community Services of Western Washington rating

7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

Based on 15 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

186th of 682 rated non-profit organizations


Job description

Position Title: Immigration Attorney for Unaccompanied Minors

FLSA Classification: Exempt

Full or part-time status: Full-time

Department: Migration and Refugee Services

Reports to: Senior Immigration Trial Attorney

Hiring Range: $64,000-$78,000/yr. DOE

Date written or last revised: September 2025


Primary Function of Position:


As the Immigration Attorney for Unaccompanied Minors, you will provide legal representation and outreach services to unaccompanied minor immigration clients.


Major Position Responsibilities:


  1. Client Eligibility: Screen and consult with potential clients to determine their eligibility for CCS legal services.
  2. Legal Representation: Prepare and file applications with the USCIS on behalf of clients and represent clients before the USCIS and the Immigration Court.
  3. Team Management: Work to increase the capacity of the immigration program by recruiting, training and supervising law students and pro bono attorneys to help with the case load.
  4. Supervise: Supervise legal support staff and legal fellows as needed.
  5. External Collaboration: Coordinate with other nonprofit legal service providers utilizing a standard hotline and referral service.
  6. Client Outcome Tracking: Track and report on client outcomes.
  7. Internal Collaboration: Collaborate with other CCS staff attorneys and paralegal staff on assigned projects.
  8. Other duties as assigned.

Work Environment:

  1. This role is in a professional office environment, utilizing standard office equipment, including computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets, and fax machines.  
  2. Some local travel is anticipated as part of the role's responsibilities. 

Physical Demands


  1. While primarily a sedentary role, some filing tasks are involved. This entails lifting files, opening filing cabinets, and occasionally bending or standing as needed. 

Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities:


  1. Strong Legal Skills: Possesses vital research, writing, and advocacy skills.
  2. Bilingual Proficiency: Oral and written communication in English and Spanish is preferred.
  3. Community Resources: Possesses knowledge of community resources.
  4. Grant Accountability: Understands the requirements of grant programs and the need to track hours and be accountable for time spent on cases.
  5. Supervisory Skills: Ability to evaluate and supervise staff.
  6. Independent Efficiency: Thrive in an environment that values independent work conducted safely and appropriately. Employ your problem-solving skills to address challenges and prevent issues effectively. 
  7. Problem Solving: Demonstrates proficiency in both problem-solving and problem-prevention.
  8. Time Management: Recognizes time as a valuable resource and responds promptly to the needs of clients and co-workers.
  9. Effective Communication: Ability to communicate and work effectively with others.
  10. Personal Qualities: Exhibits personal qualities of openness, respect for co-workers and clients, compassion, and graciousness in assisting clients in assessing and facing their situations and accepting assistance.
  11. Sensitivity: Displays sensitivity to the needs of clients, their families, visitors, co-workers, volunteers, and other individuals with whom the employee interacts.
  12. Confidentiality: Maintains strict confidentiality regarding clients.
  13. Computer Proficiency: Proficient in computer skills, including maintaining case files, completing documentation, scheduling, and email using Microsoft 365.
  14. Commitment: Demonstrates commitment to the mission of the program and the agency.

Education, Training, and Experience:


  1. Law degree from an accredited university or equivalent experience.
  2. One year of practice as an attorney in a related field preferred.
  3. Fluency in both Spanish and English is preferred; willingness to learn Spanish is required.


Background Screening Requirement:


  1. Must be able to pass a national BCI/FBI background check.

Licenses, Certifications, and Credentials:


  1. Must be able to obtain a Law License within 12 months of the date of hire (Utah License preferred).
  2. A current Utah driver's license and provide proof of auto insurance meeting minimum policy liability limits of $50,000 per person and $100,000 per incident. Additionally, be 21 years of age or older, maintain a clean driving record, and have the capacity to fulfill CCS vehicle safety standards. 

Position Status and Expected Schedule:


  1. This is a full-time position and exempt position.
  2. Office hours are scheduled from 8:30 am to 5 pm, with occasional flexibility for evenings and weekends. A flexible schedule is possible, but the role requires in-person/face-to-face work with clients (applicants who can only work remotely cannot be accommodated).

DISCLAIMER STATEMENT: This job description lists typical examples of work and is not intended to include every job duty and responsibility specific to a position. The employer reserves the right to change or assign other duties to this position with or without notice.


CCS is an equal opportunity employer.


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