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Tuesday Through Friday Civil Rights Paralegal Jobs

Paralegal

Washington, DC · On-site

$53K/yr

... Civil Rights and Urban Affairs (WLC) works to create legal, economic, and social equity through ... Telework option - two days per week (Mondays, Fridays) How To Apply Please include as part of your ...

At Mitchell School The ideal candidate for this position will be someone who possesses an interest in the Maine Civil Rights Team Project through the Maine Attorney General. This candidate will ...

At Mitchell School The ideal candidate for this position will be someone who possesses an interest in the Maine Civil Rights Team Project through the Maine Attorney General. This candidate will ...

Paralegal Paralegal to work with a sole practitioner focusing on criminal defense and civil rights. Job duties include legal research, editing pleadings and motions, client intake, organizing files ...

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CIVIL RIGHTS INVESTIGATOR EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION CITY OF WORCESTER The City of ... OPEN UNTIL FILLED, applications received prior to or on FRIDAY, MAY 29, 2026, will receive ...

The Senior Staff Attorney will play a vital role in protecting the civil rights of American Muslims and other marginalized communities through direct legal services, advocacy, and litigation. The ...

Civil Rights Legal Fellow

Anaheim, CA · On-site

$70K - $85K/yr

Civil Rights Legal Fellow Work Location: Anaheim, CA Position Status: Exempt, Temporary, Full-Time ... Conduct intakes and investigate legal claims through effective communication with an incredibly ...

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How much do tuesday through friday civil rights paralegal jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for tuesday through friday civil rights paralegal in the United States is $59,731.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,000.00 and $68,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Tuesday Through Friday Civil Rights Paralegal vs Monday Through Friday Civil Rights Paralegal?

AspectTuesday Through Friday Civil Rights ParalegalMonday Through Friday Civil Rights Paralegal
Work ScheduleTypically Tuesday to Friday, 4 days/weekStandard Monday to Friday, 5 days/week
Work EnvironmentLegal offices, advocacy groups, non-profitsLegal offices, advocacy groups, non-profits
CredentialsParalegal certification, experience in civil rights lawParalegal certification, experience in civil rights law
Industry UsageCommon in flexible or part-time rolesStandard full-time roles

The main difference lies in the work schedule, with the Tuesday Through Friday Civil Rights Paralegal working four days, offering more flexibility, while the Monday Through Friday Civil Rights Paralegal works five days. Both roles require similar credentials and are used in comparable environments within civil rights legal work.

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Infographic showing various Tuesday Through Friday Civil Rights Paralegal job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,731 per year, or $28.7 per hour.

Civil Rights Senior Litigation/Staff Attorney

CAIR LA

Anaheim, CA • On-site

$100K - $130K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 11 days ago


Job description

Work Location: Anaheim, CA

Term: Full-time, occasional evening and weekends required

Position Status: Exempt

Reports to: Civil Rights Managing Attorney

Salary: $100,000 to $130,000 commensurate with skills and experience

Generous Benefits: 100% employer-paid medical and dental insurance for employees & dependents, 401(k) plan with an employer match, 12 vacation days, 10 sick days, and 12 holidays, hybrid work schedule utilized temporarily.

About Us: Join the largest American Muslim civil rights organization at the frontlines in protecting the rights of free speech, to freely practice one's faith, to pursue employment opportunities without harassment, and to live as an active and engaged American without reprisal. The Council on American-Islamic Relations of California (CAIR-CA) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3), grassroots civil rights and advocacy group. We recognize that our employees are passionate, talented, and are our most valuable resource. With such an important vision to be a leading advocate for justice and mutual understanding, our diverse workforce stands together to demonstrate our values for everyone who chooses to join these efforts.

About the role: The Los Angeles office of CAIR (CAIR-LA) is looking for a candidate with extensive civil litigation experience to develop and litigate cases that will address systematic issues facing the American Muslim community. Anticipated litigation matters that this position will handle will vary and may include issues of: Student Free Speech, First Amendment Issues, Constitutional Violations, Employment Discrimination, Religious Accommodation, Federal and State Civil Rights Claims, National Security & Law Enforcement Practices, Prisoners' Rights, Grade School Bullying, Hate Crimes/Incidents, etc. The position will work closely with the Civil Rights Managing Attorney and Legal Director to identify, develop, and fulfill key litigation goals. This position will also participate in advocacy, campaigns, and public education.

Primary Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Identify, develop, lead and manage litigation efforts that involve various legal claims that address systematic issues impacting the American Muslim community.
  • Review and investigate an array of legal intakes brought by an incredibly diverse community to identify intakes most suitable for impact litigation.
  • Conduct factual and legal analysis and research as part of the identification of viable legal claims, theories, and the development of viable litigation.
  • Identify litigation opportunities, in line with CAIR-LA's Civil Rights Department strategic objectives and ensure timely and effective representation of clients.
  • Lead litigation matters through all steps of litigation including, but not limited to, interviewing witnesses and potential clients, preparing pleadings, discovery, motions, briefs, oral arguments, settlement, and trial if necessary.
  • Legal writing including, but not limited to, drafting memoranda, demand letters, pleadings, affidavits, motions, discovery, briefs, and other litigation-related documents.
  • Conduct legal research and analysis and develop theories to support new litigation matters.
  • Assist in managing support staff including attorneys, fellows, paralegals, clerks, interns, and coordinators who are supporting CAIR-LA's litigation efforts.
  • Coordinate with other CAIR-LA departments including Policy and Advocacy, Communications, and Development to ensure maximum impact of the position's work
  • Communicate with outside parties such as co-counsel, employers, law enforcement agents, administrative agencies, media contacts, etc.
  • Participate in press conferences regarding legal filings and relevant issues.
  • Travel for outreach including participating in community events and coalition meetings.
  • Assist efforts to educate and empower community members on their rights through public speaking, community presentations and material distributions
  • Support and complete other legal and advocacy projects or duties as assigned
  • All CAIR staff are required to assist in general duties such as answering phones, weekly outreach, fundraising, and other office tasks as required

Qualifications:

  • Law degree from an American Bar Association accredited school
  • California State Bar admission
  • 5-7+ years of experience in civil litigation, in state and/or federal court, preferably in areas such as anti-discrimination matters, civil rights, constitutional violations, free speech, employment law, religious discrimination, national security and law enforcement practices, prisoners' rights, and student rights.
  • Ability to develop and litigate cases independently.
  • Strong commitment to advancing the work and mission of CAIR and American-Muslim empowerment.
  • Demonstrated commitment to the cause of social justice, civil liberties, and civil rights.
  • Excellent research, writing and analytical skills.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills including public speaking experience.
  • Extremely strong project and time management skills, including a high level of organization, attention to detail and follow-through, while balancing and prioritizing multiple activities and responsibilities.
  • Strong time management skills with a demonstrated ability for meeting deadlines.
  • Demonstrated problem-solving skills with outstanding attention to detail.
  • Comfort working productively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.
  • Experience working with people from diverse cultural and socio-economic backgrounds.
  • Access to a working vehicle and the ability to drive throughout the Greater Los Angeles Area.
  • Willingness to travel within Southern California as well as occasionally to other parts of the state.
  • High degree of self-motivation and self-discipline.
  • Basic computer proficiency including knowledge of Office 365, OneDrive, Lexis and/or WestLaw.
  • Knowledge of cloud applications such as SharePoint, Office365, and social media applications (preferred).
  • Conversational proficiency in Arabic, Farsi or Urdu (preferred but not required).

TO APPLY: Please submit (1) cover letter discussing your interest in the position, (2) your resume, (3) the names and contact information of three references via the link below.

Equal Employment Opportunity: CAIR-CA is an equal-opportunity employer and adheres to all federal, state, and local laws prohibiting employment discrimination.



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