Center for Biological Diversity
Law Clerk - Spring 2026 Carnivore Conservation
Center for Biological Diversity, Portland, Oregon, United States, 97204
Overview
Job Title: Law Clerk Program: Carnivore Conservation Employment Type: Hourly (non-exempt – this position is eligible for over time) Part-time • Temporary • Remote Reports to: Legal Director Direct Reports to this position: N/A Salary Range: $18.07/hour Location: REMOTE Is this position in the Bargaining Unit? No
About the Center
The Center for Biological Diversity seeks a part-time, remote Spring 2026 Law Clerk for the Carnivore Conservation Program. Recognizing the ecological importance of wolves, bears, and other carnivores, the Center uses science-based advocacy to defend these magnificent animals from persecution, exploitation and extinction.
Application Instructions
Please upload your cover letter explaining your interest in working at the Center, resume, writing sample (no longer than 10 pages), transcript (unofficial is fine) and three references via our website. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Interviews are conducted on a rolling basis. You will be notified if you are selected for an interview. No telephone calls, please.
Position Summary
The Center’s Carnivore Conservation legal team files lawsuits, submits administrative petitions, and participates in other forms of advocacy on behalf of ecologically important carnivores. Law clerks support these advocacy efforts, assisting with the Program’s work on litigation, legal research and writing, and administrative advocacy. Law clerks work on environmental law and litigation projects designed to have a conservation impact. They will work with experienced attorneys who provide supervision, training, and mentorship.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Conduct legal research and writing, including preparing legal memos, assisting with brief writing, preparing filings, investigating new projects, and drafting official policy comments Conduct research and review administrative regulations and other policy proposals May have opportunities to present at administrative hearings and observe court arguments or agency proceedings Assist with interviewing experts Investigate new matters Collaborate with coalitions and partners Analyze federal and state legislation relating to endangered species, public lands, oceans, energy and pollution Track current legislation in Congress relating to the Endangered Species Act, public-land laws, climate and energy laws, marine mammal protection, National Environmental Policy Act and Clean Air Act Complete other project work outside of the program as needed to meet changing organizational priorities Perform other job-related duties as assigned
Areas in Which Skills Will Be Gained
Clerks will gain experience in legal research and writing, and environmental advocacy, particularly in the natural resources area, drawing on litigation, science, media, and grassroots organizing strategies to fight for wildlife and their habitats.
Essential Qualifications and Skills
Must be a law student who has completed their first or second year of law school, or a student pursuing their LLM to be eligible Strong legal research and writing skills Passionate about protecting wildlife and their habitats Commitment to equity and justice Background or experience in natural resources, environmental, and/or administrative law preferred and scientific literacy preferred Creativity and motivation
Working Conditions
This is a remote position and requires work in an office type setting, with a typical schedule of Monday-Friday with some night and weekend work required at times due to deadlines. May need to use typical office equipment such as computers, printers, copiers, etc.
Physical Requirements
The ideal candidate must be able to complete all physical requirements of this job with or without a reasonable accommodation. This is not a complete description of all workplace conditions, and conditions are subject to change per the Organization’s discretion. Cognitive and Physical Abilities Ability to process and analyze information: Frequently Exchange accurate information: Frequently Communicate and express oneself with others: Frequently Interaction with other colleagues: Frequently Interaction with the public/co-collaborators: Occasionally Reading (ingest data): Frequently Working on a computer: Frequently Typing: Frequently Writing by hand: Occasionally Sitting: Frequently Walking: Occasionally Standing: Occasionally Lift/Carry 0-25 lbs: Rarely Lift/Carry 25-75 lbs: Rarely Climbing stairs: Rarely Bending: Rarely Squatting: Rarely Reaching overhead: Rarely Repetitive motions: Frequently Ability to drive: Rarely
Location Conditions
In person required (versus remote work): Occasionally Travel required: Rarely Night or weekend work: Rarely
Benefits
Subject to change—see Handbook for more details. For all temporary staff: 403(b) plan Paid sick days accrue at a rate of 1 hour for every 30 hours worked Relaxed work atmosphere and dress code
Equal Opportunity and Additional Information
The Center for Biological Diversity is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome and encourage anyone interested to apply to open positions. Everyone, regardless of current work authorization, will be considered. Exempt Classification: Non-Exempt Applicable Exemption: N/A
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Job Title: Law Clerk Program: Carnivore Conservation Employment Type: Hourly (non-exempt – this position is eligible for over time) Part-time • Temporary • Remote Reports to: Legal Director Direct Reports to this position: N/A Salary Range: $18.07/hour Location: REMOTE Is this position in the Bargaining Unit? No
About the Center
The Center for Biological Diversity seeks a part-time, remote Spring 2026 Law Clerk for the Carnivore Conservation Program. Recognizing the ecological importance of wolves, bears, and other carnivores, the Center uses science-based advocacy to defend these magnificent animals from persecution, exploitation and extinction.
Application Instructions
Please upload your cover letter explaining your interest in working at the Center, resume, writing sample (no longer than 10 pages), transcript (unofficial is fine) and three references via our website. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Interviews are conducted on a rolling basis. You will be notified if you are selected for an interview. No telephone calls, please.
Position Summary
The Center’s Carnivore Conservation legal team files lawsuits, submits administrative petitions, and participates in other forms of advocacy on behalf of ecologically important carnivores. Law clerks support these advocacy efforts, assisting with the Program’s work on litigation, legal research and writing, and administrative advocacy. Law clerks work on environmental law and litigation projects designed to have a conservation impact. They will work with experienced attorneys who provide supervision, training, and mentorship.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Conduct legal research and writing, including preparing legal memos, assisting with brief writing, preparing filings, investigating new projects, and drafting official policy comments Conduct research and review administrative regulations and other policy proposals May have opportunities to present at administrative hearings and observe court arguments or agency proceedings Assist with interviewing experts Investigate new matters Collaborate with coalitions and partners Analyze federal and state legislation relating to endangered species, public lands, oceans, energy and pollution Track current legislation in Congress relating to the Endangered Species Act, public-land laws, climate and energy laws, marine mammal protection, National Environmental Policy Act and Clean Air Act Complete other project work outside of the program as needed to meet changing organizational priorities Perform other job-related duties as assigned
Areas in Which Skills Will Be Gained
Clerks will gain experience in legal research and writing, and environmental advocacy, particularly in the natural resources area, drawing on litigation, science, media, and grassroots organizing strategies to fight for wildlife and their habitats.
Essential Qualifications and Skills
Must be a law student who has completed their first or second year of law school, or a student pursuing their LLM to be eligible Strong legal research and writing skills Passionate about protecting wildlife and their habitats Commitment to equity and justice Background or experience in natural resources, environmental, and/or administrative law preferred and scientific literacy preferred Creativity and motivation
Working Conditions
This is a remote position and requires work in an office type setting, with a typical schedule of Monday-Friday with some night and weekend work required at times due to deadlines. May need to use typical office equipment such as computers, printers, copiers, etc.
Physical Requirements
The ideal candidate must be able to complete all physical requirements of this job with or without a reasonable accommodation. This is not a complete description of all workplace conditions, and conditions are subject to change per the Organization’s discretion. Cognitive and Physical Abilities Ability to process and analyze information: Frequently Exchange accurate information: Frequently Communicate and express oneself with others: Frequently Interaction with other colleagues: Frequently Interaction with the public/co-collaborators: Occasionally Reading (ingest data): Frequently Working on a computer: Frequently Typing: Frequently Writing by hand: Occasionally Sitting: Frequently Walking: Occasionally Standing: Occasionally Lift/Carry 0-25 lbs: Rarely Lift/Carry 25-75 lbs: Rarely Climbing stairs: Rarely Bending: Rarely Squatting: Rarely Reaching overhead: Rarely Repetitive motions: Frequently Ability to drive: Rarely
Location Conditions
In person required (versus remote work): Occasionally Travel required: Rarely Night or weekend work: Rarely
Benefits
Subject to change—see Handbook for more details. For all temporary staff: 403(b) plan Paid sick days accrue at a rate of 1 hour for every 30 hours worked Relaxed work atmosphere and dress code
Equal Opportunity and Additional Information
The Center for Biological Diversity is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome and encourage anyone interested to apply to open positions. Everyone, regardless of current work authorization, will be considered. Exempt Classification: Non-Exempt Applicable Exemption: N/A
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