Immigration Staff Attorney
Company: Make The Road New Jersey
Location: Perth Amboy
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Make the Road States (MRstates)
is the national home for the second-generation Make the Road family
of organizations in Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and
Nevada, this in addition to New York , that serves to uplift the
voices of working-class, immigrants, women, LGBTQIA people, and
people of color across the Make the Roads umbrella. From an
operational spectrum it serves as the Finance and Human Resources
Compliance Officers for the umbrella at large. Make the Road New
Jersey (MRNJ) builds the power of immigrant and working-class
communities to achieve dignity and respect through community
organizing, the provision of high quality legal and support
services, transformative education, and policy innovation. MRNJ is
a project of Make the Road States. Founded in 2014, MRNJ operates
centers and organizing hubs in the cities of Elizabeth, Passaic,
Perth Amboy, and Newark, that reach thousands of immigrants and
working-class people of color each year. Our member-led organizing
committees which work on the issues named above implement
strategies to combat shared problems and develop leadership and the
capacity for civic participation. In the past four years, MRNJ has
won more than 10 pro-immigrant and pro-worker policies, including
the nation’s first guaranteed severance law, landmark anti-wage
theft legislation, occupational and drivers’ license for
undocumented immigrants and a $15 minimum wage. We also provide an
array of high-quality bilingual services including ESOL, legal
services in the areas of immigration and workplace rights,
workplace safety training and college access. Make the Road Action
(MRA), a 501(c)(4) organization is committed to building power for
justice in immigrant and low-income working-class communities of
color. MRA operates in five states - New York, New Jersey,
Connecticut, Nevada, and Pennsylvania. We work to create social
change, connect voters to the candidates and issues that are most
important to them, and work hands-on in a fast-paced environment to
create long-term impact in the communities that need it most. The
Legal Department MRNJ works to strengthen the organization’s
organizing work by (1) helping to envision and implement leverage
strategies (including strategic litigation) that help win our
organizing campaigns; (2) providing technical legal support for
policy work; and (3) providing legal and support services to
high-need immigrant communities and help meet the immediate needs
of MRNJ’s members. The Department currently employs approximately
12 attorneys and advocates. Our legal team is integrated into all
aspects of the organization’s work. Current Opening: The part-time
(approximately 20 hours/week) immigration staff attorney will
provide legal representation on a wide range of immigration matters
both before the Executive Office of Immigration Review (“EOIR”) and
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”), with
a particular but non-exclusive focus on UACs, similarly-situated
youth, and SIJ. The staff attorney provides legal support for
active MRNJ campaigns. The position will be partially remote with
work conducted in one of our offices in Elizabeth, Passaic or Perth
Amboy. This position is included in a Union-represented collective
bargaining unit, and specific employment terms and conditions are
subject to collective bargaining. Key Responsibilities include, but
are not limited to, the following: Provide individualized
assistance to clients currently in removal proceedings or eligible
for immigration relief, in a broad range of categories including
SIJ, Asylum, U/T Nonimmigrant Status, VAWA, Cancellation of
Removal, adjustment of status, and naturalization, including
representing individuals in immigration, family and federal
district court as well as before USCIS, with a particular emphasis
on UACs, similarly situated youth, and SIJ; Manage active caseload
as determined by department and annual goals, and maintain client
files in good order, including photocopying/scanning applications,
letters, supporting documentation, and follow up work. Maintain
client and case information in Legal Server or other case
management systems; Conduct initial consultations and intake
appointments with clients, performing legal analysis of facts,
making determinations on when to retain clients for representation,
and maintaining client contact with active clients and other
parties. Counsel clients on risks and benefits of various case
strategies; Translate documents or secure translations as
necessary, and secure interpretation assistance, as necessary; Work
with MRNJ’s Social Worker to meet clients’ social service needs;
Participate in community outreach and educational activities,
including Know-Your-Rights workshops and citizenship and other
legal clinics; Represent MRNJ on panels, at conferences, and at
events, as the need arises; Provide policy support and legal advice
to MRNJ’s community organizing campaigns including drafting
legislation, creating one-pagers for organizing and community,
drafting memos of support or opposition, coordinating with
coalitions, legal research and drafting for impact litigation,
advocating for legislation with elected officials. Participate in
some organizing and organization-wide events; Participate in team
and department meetings and assist with grant reports; Participate
in ongoing CLE and other trainings related to areas of immigration
law; Apply movement lawyering principles and other critical
concepts that underscore our organizational approach to building
power, such as racialized capitalism. Requirements: Eligible to
work in the US; At least 2 years of immigration legal practice
experience, which may include clinic and/or legal internships;
Membership in good standing in the bar of New Jersey; J.D. from an
accredited university; Proficiency (fluency preferred) in Spanish;
Demonstrated commitment to social, racial and economic justice and
community lawyering, and an understanding of the challenges facing
low-wage workers, immigrant communities, and communities of color;
Interest in supporting community organizing, campaigns, and policy
and advocacy initiatives; Desire to work collaboratively;
Flexibility to attend evening and weekend events and meetings, as
needed. Job Competencies: Excellent written and oral communication
skills, analytical, organizational, and writing skills;
Demonstrated ability to work effectively and respectfully with a
diverse client population as well as with community members,
co-workers, and the public; Self-motivated; detail oriented,
well-organized, and be able to prioritize assignments and workload;
Interpersonal and organizational skills of the highest caliber;
Strong computer skills; Ability to work in a fast-paced, high
intensity environment; High level of accountability and initiative;
Analytical Thinking; Problem Solving Ability; System-Oriented;
Attention to Detail; Empathetic Outlook; Team Player Preferred
Skills: Experience working in immigration legal services;
Experience working among populations that make up major portions of
MRNY’s membership, such as documented and undocumented immigrants,
members of TGNCIQ communities, and youth. Demonstrated ability to
build relationships of trust and mutual respect in coalition work.
Salary and Benefits: MRStates offers an excellent benefit package
including health insurance, 401K, and generous paid vacation, sick,
personal days. The hourly range for this position is from $36.05 to
$40.38. To Apply: Please attach cover letter/resume and submit all
documents to the Make the Road New States career center. Make the
Road believes that social change is best achieved through
grassroots community-based organizing that flows directly from and
engages the community demanding the change. As a membership-based
organization, we are committed to providing equal employment
opportunities regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex,
national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital
status, disability, gender identity, criminal history, or Veteran
status. We strongly encourage those from historically excluded
groups to apply.
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