University of Cincinnati
Help Center Attorney, College of Law Help Center
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, 45208
Help Center Attorney, College Of Law Help Center
The Hamilton County Clerk of Courts Help Center is a collaboration between the Hamilton County Clerk of Courts and the University of Cincinnati College of Law. The Help Center provides self-represented litigants with information and limited legal advice to help them better advocate for themselves in the court system. The Help Center, with the assistance of many partners, is now able to expand to provide limited legal representation in court to citizens facing eviction proceedings in Hamilton County Municipal Court. The Help Center is looking to hire an attorney for a fellowship program focused on eviction prevention and same-day limited legal representation of tenants. The chosen fellow will gain hands-on experience in legal advocacy, collaborate closely with attorneys, and build networks of community resources to support clients. The fellowship includes robust training, mentorship, and professional development, offering powerful public service experience and insight into systemic justice work. The initial employment contract will last a period of twenty-four months and may be extended upon the agreement of the parties, subject to available funding. This is a new position created to help manage and implement an expansion of the Help Center's program to bring same-day limited legal representation to Hamilton County tenants facing eviction. The chosen fellow will assist in development of the limited representation program; help represent clients directly; and supervise law students representing clients and volunteers working with the limited representation program. A successful candidate for this fellowship will be a motivated self-starter who is able to think on their feet and work with a varying client group. The chosen fellow will spend a significant portion of their time advocating for tenants in court and should possess strong trial advocacy and negotiation skills. Essential functions include: Provide limited same-day legal representation to tenants in eviction court. Provide consultations to Help Center visitors to help them understand the law/court processes, draft written pleadings, prepare for hearings and otherwise resolve eviction related issues. Supervise and educate law students and volunteer attorneys providing limited representation in eviction court. Assist with outcome tracking. Draft and improve model pleadings. Prepare self-help materials to assist self-represented litigants understand the law, court processes and litigate their cases. Work to identify solutions to address systemic issues faced by self-represented litigants. Help to recruit, train, and supervise student interns and attorney volunteers. May provide direct and/or indirect supervision to exempt and non-exempt staff. Perform related duties based on departmental need. Required education: Juris Doctorate Required trainings/certifications: Active license to practice law in Ohio, or currently eligible for permanent admission to Ohio without examination. Additional qualifications considered: Experience with eviction litigation, small claims, and various municipal civil matters. Experience with foreclosure defense, civil protection orders, and/or state court appeals matters. Experience and/or demonstrated skill development in trial advocacy and negotiation. A demonstratable commitment to serving underserved and vulnerable individuals. Experience building community partnerships. Foreign language abilities. Physical requirements/work environment: Office environment/no specific unusual physical or environmental demands. Compensation and benefits: UC offers an exceptional benefits package designed to support your well-being, financial security, and work-life balance. Highlights include: Comprehensive Tuition Remission UC provides tuition remission for you and your eligible dependents, covering tuition costs for nearly all undergraduate and graduate programs offered by the university. Robust Retirement Plans As a UC employee, you won't contribute to Social Security (except Medicare). Instead, you'll choose between state pension plans (OPERS, STRS) or an Alternative Retirement Plan (ARP), with UC contributing 1418% of your salary based on position. Real Work-Life Balance UC prioritizes work-life balance with a generous time-off policy, including: Vacation and sick time 11 paid holidays and additional end-of-year paid time off (Winter Season Days) 6 weeks of paid parental leave for new parents Additional benefits include: Competitive salary based on experience Comprehensive health coverage (medical, dental, vision, prescription) Flexible spending accounts & wellness programs Professional development & mentorship opportunities To learn more about why UC is a great place to work, please visit our careers page at https://www.uc.edu/careers.html UC is an E-Verify employer. If hired into this position, you will be required to provide satisfactory proof of employment eligibility by providing acceptable, original forms of identification for employment verification via the Federal I-9 employment verification process.
The Hamilton County Clerk of Courts Help Center is a collaboration between the Hamilton County Clerk of Courts and the University of Cincinnati College of Law. The Help Center provides self-represented litigants with information and limited legal advice to help them better advocate for themselves in the court system. The Help Center, with the assistance of many partners, is now able to expand to provide limited legal representation in court to citizens facing eviction proceedings in Hamilton County Municipal Court. The Help Center is looking to hire an attorney for a fellowship program focused on eviction prevention and same-day limited legal representation of tenants. The chosen fellow will gain hands-on experience in legal advocacy, collaborate closely with attorneys, and build networks of community resources to support clients. The fellowship includes robust training, mentorship, and professional development, offering powerful public service experience and insight into systemic justice work. The initial employment contract will last a period of twenty-four months and may be extended upon the agreement of the parties, subject to available funding. This is a new position created to help manage and implement an expansion of the Help Center's program to bring same-day limited legal representation to Hamilton County tenants facing eviction. The chosen fellow will assist in development of the limited representation program; help represent clients directly; and supervise law students representing clients and volunteers working with the limited representation program. A successful candidate for this fellowship will be a motivated self-starter who is able to think on their feet and work with a varying client group. The chosen fellow will spend a significant portion of their time advocating for tenants in court and should possess strong trial advocacy and negotiation skills. Essential functions include: Provide limited same-day legal representation to tenants in eviction court. Provide consultations to Help Center visitors to help them understand the law/court processes, draft written pleadings, prepare for hearings and otherwise resolve eviction related issues. Supervise and educate law students and volunteer attorneys providing limited representation in eviction court. Assist with outcome tracking. Draft and improve model pleadings. Prepare self-help materials to assist self-represented litigants understand the law, court processes and litigate their cases. Work to identify solutions to address systemic issues faced by self-represented litigants. Help to recruit, train, and supervise student interns and attorney volunteers. May provide direct and/or indirect supervision to exempt and non-exempt staff. Perform related duties based on departmental need. Required education: Juris Doctorate Required trainings/certifications: Active license to practice law in Ohio, or currently eligible for permanent admission to Ohio without examination. Additional qualifications considered: Experience with eviction litigation, small claims, and various municipal civil matters. Experience with foreclosure defense, civil protection orders, and/or state court appeals matters. Experience and/or demonstrated skill development in trial advocacy and negotiation. A demonstratable commitment to serving underserved and vulnerable individuals. Experience building community partnerships. Foreign language abilities. Physical requirements/work environment: Office environment/no specific unusual physical or environmental demands. Compensation and benefits: UC offers an exceptional benefits package designed to support your well-being, financial security, and work-life balance. Highlights include: Comprehensive Tuition Remission UC provides tuition remission for you and your eligible dependents, covering tuition costs for nearly all undergraduate and graduate programs offered by the university. Robust Retirement Plans As a UC employee, you won't contribute to Social Security (except Medicare). Instead, you'll choose between state pension plans (OPERS, STRS) or an Alternative Retirement Plan (ARP), with UC contributing 1418% of your salary based on position. Real Work-Life Balance UC prioritizes work-life balance with a generous time-off policy, including: Vacation and sick time 11 paid holidays and additional end-of-year paid time off (Winter Season Days) 6 weeks of paid parental leave for new parents Additional benefits include: Competitive salary based on experience Comprehensive health coverage (medical, dental, vision, prescription) Flexible spending accounts & wellness programs Professional development & mentorship opportunities To learn more about why UC is a great place to work, please visit our careers page at https://www.uc.edu/careers.html UC is an E-Verify employer. If hired into this position, you will be required to provide satisfactory proof of employment eligibility by providing acceptable, original forms of identification for employment verification via the Federal I-9 employment verification process.