Policy Strategist, The Immigrant Legal Resource Center
Company: Immigratin Advocatres Network
Location: Santa Clara
Posted on: May 8, 2022
Job Description:
Policy Strategist, The Immigrant Legal Resource Center
The ILRC is a national nonprofit legal support center with offices
located in San Francisco, California; the Central Valley of
California; San Antonio, TX; Austin, TX; Houston, TX and Washington
D.C. Founded in 1979, the ILRC is regarded as one of the foremost
experts on engaging immigrants and developing their leadership in
the democratic process, providing expertise on complex issues of
immigration law, procedure and policy, and engaging in advocacy and
educational initiatives on policies that affect immigrants. We are
a team-based organization that makes decisions in a collaborative
fashion that allows for significant staff input. Position:
The Policy Strategist will play a leading role in advancing the
ILRC's policy agenda before federal policy makers and focus on the
following key issues: ensuring that immigration benefits and relief
are more accessible for immigrants, defending immigration policies
that are of key interest to the ILRC and its partners, such as
naturalization and family immigration for poor and low-income
immigrants, and combatting policies that systematize the
criminalization of immigrants within the immigration system. The
Policy Strategist will meet regularly with policy makers in the
executive and legislative branch and coalition partners, speak
publicly about ILRC's priorities, represent ILRC in collaborative
efforts with partner organizations, and draft written materials
that explain complex immigration policy matters for policy
audiences. The staff in the San Francisco and Texas offices will
support the DC Policy Team in the ILRC's policy work.
Responsibilities:
- Lead the ILRC's engagement on federal executive branch actions
on immigration by developing strategic recommendations and critical
analysis to advance ILRC's policy priorities;
- With other members of ILRC's policy team, convene partners to
develop a coordinated strategy on administrative advocacy,
regulations, immigration benefits, and other immigration-related
issues as needed;
- Monitor and track the federal government's administrative
agenda including, regulations, policy memos, other
immigration-related policy documents issued by federal
agencies;
- Represent the ILRC in advocacy meetings, collaboratives, and
other settings to advance ILRC's policy priorities and
recommendations on immigration enforcement, immigration
consequences of crimes, naturalization, family immigration, DACA
and other immigration legal issues as needed. Work with partners to
develop and implement creative and collaborative advocacy
strategies;
- Cultivate effective relationships with policy makers and
coalition partners to advance ILRC's policy priorities;
- Develop advocacy materials (fact sheets, talking points,
proposed policy language, statements, letters, comments, etc.) for
policy makers, and other audiences as needed;
- Support, as needed, ILRC's policy team in educating
congressional policy makers on immigration issues through actively
engaging legislative offices, providing technical assistance, and
sharing information; and
- Work with ILRC's policy team to develop and maintain
relationships with organizations led by immigrants or significantly
composed of immigrants and provide ways to collaborate with them
and elevate their priorities in DC advocacy efforts.
Qualifications:
- A master's, or juris doctorate degree plus at least four years
of relevant advocacy experience is preferred;
- Experience with immigration law and policies stemming from
advocacy workor from practicing law;
- If the candidate possess a law degree, current bar membership
in good standing of any US state or the District of Columbia;
- Deep knowledge of immigration advocacy issues, especially
pertaining to immigration enforcement, immigration consequences of
crime, naturalization, family immigration and DACA, and familiarity
with processes pertaining to federal agencies, former government
experience helpful but not required;
- Interest in partnering with and supporting organizations led by
and/or comprised of immigrants and/or limited English
speakers;
- Exceptional time management skills and the ability to manage
multiple projects;
- A willingness to travel to the ILRC's offices in San Francisco
and throughout the S;
- Ability to maintain and nurture collegial relationships with
the full range of partners including executive branch officials,
coalition partners, and immigrant rights organizations;
- Excellent writing skills with the ability to write quickly and
accurately for a variety of audiences including policy makers, the
general public, attorneys, immigration advocates, and others in the
progressive community;
- Ability to think quickly and creatively to solve unique
problems, willingness to push policy makers to adopt ILRC's
visionary policy priorities;
- Skills in big picture thinking, applying an intersectional
analysis and commitment to racial justice; and
- A strong work ethic, including the following qualities:
organized, flexible, reliable, goal-oriented, and dependable, with
the ability to be an independent worker and handle several projects
simultaneously while thriving in a team-based collaborative
decision-making How to Apply:
To apply, please -submit a cover letter explaining your
qualifications for and interest in the position, a resume, one
writing sample, and the names of three references here .
Keywords: Immigratin Advocatres Network, Santa Clara , Policy Strategist, The Immigrant Legal Resource Center, Legal , Santa Clara, California
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