Senior Staff Attorney II - 4892
Company: BronxWorks
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description BronxWorks helps individuals and
families improve their economic and social well-being. From
toddlers to seniors, we feed, shelter, teach, and support our
neighbors to build a stronger Bronx community. In all aspects of
our work, BronxWorks strives for the highest ethical and
performance standards. We are guided by the belief that people must
be treated with dignity and respect, regardless of their present
situation or past experiences. We have over 65 locations throughout
the Bronx providing a variety of programs that assist in the areas
of family, children and youth support, educational services, senior
services, homelessness, financial empowerment, and workforce
development, among others. With over 50 years of experience
supporting Bronx communities, we are an employer of choice for
anyone interested in a meaningful career in the social services
field. The BronxWorks model aims to break the cycle of poverty by
mobilizing the organization’s extensive resources to apply a
holistic and progressive approach, helping individuals and families
transition from crisis to self-sufficiency. A crucial component of
this continuum of support is BronxWorks Legal Services, which
provides free legal assistance to those seeking immigration
stability, facing eviction, and surviving domestic violence and
other crimes. Within BronxWorks Legal Services, the Tenant Defense
Program plays a vital role in securing housing stability by
representing low-income tenants in eviction proceedings and
advocating for essential public benefits to preserve affordable
housing. The program supports New York City’s groundbreaking
Universal Access to Counsel initiative, which ensures low-income
tenants the right to full legal representation in eviction
proceedings. Senior Staff Attorney Opportunity: The role is
designed to provide professional development opportunities for
attorneys with at least three years of experience, who are still
building toward supervisory roles and includes a salary increase
above the staff attorney scale. In addition to handling casework
and meeting other staff attorney responsibilities, the Senior
Attorney will work closely with a supervising attorney to mentor
junior staff and law graduates. This includes accompanying law
graduates to court, signing stipulations, pleadings, and motions on
their behalf, and offering guidance on case strategy, legal
research, and court filings. Moreover, the Senior Attorney will
support the professional growth of less experienced staff through
mentorship and training and provide constructive feedback. They
will also assist in leading legal team meetings, CLE trainings, and
strategic planning sessions. Responsibilities: Directly supervise
junior attorneys, law graduates, paralegals, and/or other assigned
staff, including assigning and monitoring work, setting priorities,
approving schedules, and ensuring adherence to legal and program
standards. Conduct formal performance evaluations of direct reports
and provide written and verbal recommendations on promotions,
terminations, disciplinary actions, and salary adjustments; such
recommendations are given particular weight in final employment
decisions. Hold staff accountable for meeting deadlines, data
quality standards, and program deliverables, and take corrective
action where performance does not meet expectations. Hold staff
accountable for attending in-person meetings, including weekly unit
meetings and monthly department-wide meetings. Mentor and train
staff, including accompanying junior attorneys and law graduates to
court, providing guidance on legal strategies, and offering
constructive feedback on case preparation and litigation. Approve
leave requests and work schedules for supervised staff and
reallocate resources as needed to meet program needs. Assist in
leading legal team meetings, CLE trainings, and strategic planning
sessions. Exercise independent judgment in directing the work of
others to ensure that client needs and contract requirements are
met. Supervise intake processes and join a weekly court supervision
rotation with other supervisors to ensure quality representation
and adherence to program standards. Maintain regular office hours
and participate in a weekly rotation of in-office and site
supervision at the Tenant Defense Program site in the Bronx. Attend
meetings regarding the case management system to provide input on
its buildout, ensuring it meets funder requirements, facilitates
collection of impact data, and is configured to the program’s needs
for clarity, efficiency, and ease of use. Fully understand data
reporting and compliance requirements and enforce data quality
standards across the team, ensuring timely and accurate entry of
case outcomes, services provided, and other reportable metrics.
Provide comprehensive legal representation to tenants referred to
BronxWorks through the Universal Access to Counsel initiative and
other referral sources. Litigate in various forums including
housing court, appellate courts, and administrative tribunals,
including NYCHA tenancy termination proceedings and housing
benefits hearings. Provide full legal representation, including:
counsel clients on all available legal defenses and strategies;
regularly communicate with clients to ensure they are informed on
all pertinent information about their case; negotiate with outside
counsel; engage in motion practice; present oral arguments at
hearings and court conferences; conduct discovery and depositions;
prepare for and conduct evidentiary hearings and trials; and
advocate with government agencies and external providers on
clients’ behalf. Develop and apply expertise in housing court
practice, housing programs and subsidies, and public benefits to
secure the best possible client outcomes. Participate in
court-based intake processes and conduct intakes. Engage in client
and community outreach and education initiatives. Attend and
actively participate in all weekly unit meetings and
department-wide all-staff meetings in person to ensure
collaboration, case coordination, and alignment on program goals.
Perform other duties as assigned Required Qualifications A J.D.
from an accredited law school and admission to practice law in New
York State (or eligibility to be admitted on motion or by waiver).
At least three (3) years of experience practicing law, with
substantial litigation and trial experience. Experience in New York
City Housing Courts or with landlord-tenant matters is strongly
preferred, but candidates with equivalent experience in other
jurisdictions will be considered. Demonstrated commitment to social
justice and serving low-income communities and communities of color
to advance equity. Proven ability to leverage transferable skills,
including trial advocacy, legal writing, strategic case planning,
and litigation management, to excel in a fast-paced legal
environment. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with
the ability to connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds
and conduct outreach in under-resourced neighborhoods. Exceptional
organizational skills and the ability to manage a diverse and
dynamic caseload generated by a universal access to counsel intake
system where clients are legally entitled to representation.
Preferred Qualifications & Plus Factors Supervisory or Leadership
Experience: Prior experience mentoring or supervising junior
attorneys, law graduates, or legal interns, particularly in housing
or tenant defense work. Advanced Litigation Experience: Extensive
experience litigating complex housing matters, including trials,
appeals, and handling high-volume caseloads in housing court.
Experience with Housing Subsidy Programs: In-depth knowledge of New
York City housing programs, such as Section 8, NYCHA, and other
rental assistance or housing subsidy programs. Proficiency in
Multiple Languages: Fluency or proficiency in additional languages
commonly spoken in the Bronx, such as Spanish, French, Arabic, or
Mandarin. Community Engagement: A track record of working with
community organizations, conducting know-your-rights workshops, or
engaging in tenant organizing or advocacy. Experience in Public
Benefits Advocacy: Familiarity with public benefits programs (e.g.,
SNAP, SSI, cash assistance) and advocating for clients to secure
these benefits in addition to housing stability. Training and
Development Skills: Experience leading Continuing Legal Education
(CLE) trainings, workshops, or providing structured legal training
to colleagues or law students. Knowledge of Anti-Displacement
Strategies: Experience in fighting against tenant harassment and
displacement, particularly in gentrifying neighborhoods, through
both litigation and policy advocacy. Tech Savviness: Experience
using legal tech tools like LegalServer, Clio, eCourts, or document
automation platforms to streamline legal practice and improve
efficiency. Physical Requirements Ability to use a computer for
prolonged periods. Ability to occasionally lift and/or move up to
10 pounds. Ability to stand, walk, or sit for long periods of time.
Ability to climb five flights of stairs, if required to conduct
home visits and/or fieldwork. Ability to travel in the boroughs of
New York City and its adjacent counties via public transportation.
Ability to travel for a minimum of 1 mile within a reasonable
amount of time and in all types of weather, including inclement
weather, if required to conduct home visits and/or field work.
BronxWorks is committed to equal employment opportunity and
providing reasonable accommodations to qualified candidates and
employees pursuant to applicable law. This commitment applies to
all terms, conditions, and privileges of employment, including but
not limited to recruitment, hiring, compensation, training and
employee development, placement, promotion, demotion, upgrading,
downgrading, transfer, layoff, and termination. We value and
encourage diversity and solicit applications from all qualified
applicants without regard to race, color, gender, sex, age,
religion, creed, national origin ancestry, citizenship, marital
status, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, medical
condition, military and veteran status, gender identity or
expression, genetic information, status as a victim of domestic
violence, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state,
or local law. If you require reasonable accommodation as part of
the application process, please contact hrbenefits@bronxworks.org.
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