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CAIR California San Diego

Senior Civil Rights Attorney

CAIR California San Diego, San Diego, California, United States, 92189

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Title:

Senior Civil Rights Attorney

Work Location:

San Diego, CA

Term:

Full‑time, Occasional evenings and weekends required.

Status:

Exempt

Pay Range:

$90,000 - $115,000/year commensurate with skills and experience

Reports to:

Executive Director

Requirements:

Access to reliable transportation

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, 12 holidays, and hybrid work schedule currently offered.

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, 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 the efforts.

About the Role

To support the growing and complex civil rights legal needs of the American Muslim community, CAIR San Diego is seeking a Senior Staff Attorney – Civil Rights to join our dedicated legal team. This role offers a meaningful opportunity to lead impactful civil rights work in a grassroots, community‑centered organization committed to justice, dignity, and empowerment.

Focus: Vision & Purpose

The Senior Staff Attorney will play a key role in identifying systemic issues and advancing creative, strategic legal solutions to address civil rights violations affecting American Muslims, including employment discrimination, law enforcement harassment, school bullying, and other areas of concern. This position combines direct legal advocacy, leadership, and community engagement in a collaborative and mission‑driven environment.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

Conduct intakes and investigate legal claims through effective communication with an incredibly diverse community

Manage individual caseload and oversee work of staff on civil rights matters

Identify, develop, and lead litigation in federal and state courts. Prepare pleadings, motions, and briefs; conduct discovery; present oral arguments; and handle appeals

Assist Executive Director, and development team with research, preparation, and submission of grant applications and reports

Develop community education materials, co‑create webinars, and provide Know Your Rights (KYR) presentations

Communicate with outside parties such as attorneys, employers, law enforcement agents, administrative agencies, media contacts, etc.

Work to educate and empower community members on their rights through community presentations and material distributions

Travel for outreach including participating in community events and coalition meetings

Teach and mentor Staff Attorneys, supervise staff, law clerks, legal fellows, and volunteers

Assist other staff in the production of internal and external reports

Advance CAIR's administrative and legislative advocacy by providing legal analysis and technical assistance to colleagues in CAIR's other departments; government officials and staff; the media; organizers; and advocates and attorneys nationwide

All CAIR staff are required to assist in general duties such as answering phones, weekly outreach, fundraising and other office tasks.

QUALIFICATIONS

Law degree from an American Bar Association‑accredited school

California State Bar admission

At minimum five years of full‑time experience advocating for, representing and/or litigating on behalf of clients in areas such as employment law, religious discrimination, public accommodation, denial of benefits by governmental and private actors in courts and administrative agencies

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

Excellent oral and written communication skills including public speaking experience

Experience working with people from diverse cultural and socio‑economic backgrounds

Access to a working vehicle and the ability to drive throughout the San Diego Area

High degree of self‑motivation and creativity

A strong commitment to civil rights and CAIR's mission

Basic computer proficiency including knowledge of MS Office, and MS Outlook

Knowledge of cloud applications such as SharePoint, Office365, WestLaw Next, Lexis Nexis and social media applications (preferred)

Conversational proficiency in Arabic, Farsi or Urdu (preferred)

TO APPLY

Submit a cover letter, resume with writing sample, and 3 professional references.

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

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