Overview
The Staff Attorney will work with the Director Project HEAL (Health Education Advocacy and Law) to provide advocacy and legal services to patients families and members of the community including but not limited to limited representation to families and children with disabilities; case consultations with staff members and trainees; representation on civil legal matters (e.g. special education denial of public benefits and guardianship and less restrictive alternatives (LRAs)); pro bono referrals; professional trainings; community trainings; community outreach; legal research; and systemic advocacy. The incumbent will also provide supervision to Project HEAL trainees engage in fundraising activities engage in grant writing and reporting and enter data.
Responsibilities
1. Provide limited representation (e.g. education document review information and resources advice or referrals) to families and children with disabilities on civil legal matters.
2. Provide case consultations (e.g. education document review information and resources advice or referrals) to Kennedy Krieger Institute staff members and trainees on civil legal matters.
3. Provide representation to eligible families and children with disabilities on civil legal issues (e.g. special education denial of public benefits and guardianship and less restrictive alternatives).
4. Provide pro bono referrals to nonprofit legal service providers (e.g. Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service and Disability Rights Maryland etc.) or Kennedy Krieger Institute pro bono partners.
5. Provide training to Kennedy Krieger Institute health care staff members and trainees and other professionals in the community on a variety of topics including an overview of Project HEAL; medical-legal partnerships; navigating the special education process; futures and estate planning; transition services; discipline for students with disabilities; bullying harassment and intimidation of students with disabilities; guardianship and less restrictive alternatives; public benefits; and other civil legal topics.
6. Provide training to parents and caregivers within the community on a variety of topics including navigating the special education process; futures and estate planning; transition services; discipline for students with disabilities; bullying harassment and intimidation of students with disabilities; guardianship and less restrictive alternatives; public benefits; and other civil legal topics.
7. Attend monthly and bi-monthly coalition and task force meetings as well as professional bar membership meetings.
8. In collaboration with the Director Project HEAL conduct and publish legal research on disability-related topics.
9. In collaboration with the Director Project HEAL co-supervise and manage Project HEAL trainees and support staff. This includes inter alia the distribution of work load and providing the trainees an opportunity to observe the staff attorney in practice at Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings and other coalition or task force meetings.
10. In collaboration with the Director Project HEAL engage in fundraising and strategic planning efforts on behalf of Project HEAL.
11. Provide timely and accurate information for all data reporting requirements including the National Information and Reporting System (NIRS) and Apricot case management collaboration with the Director Project HEAL ensure adherence to all federal and state data reporting requirements on an annual basis.
12. In collaboration with the Director Project HEAL engage in local and statewide systemic advocacy on behalf of families and children with disabilities.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS:
Must possess and maintain licensure to practice law in the state of Maryland within one year of date of hire.
EDUCATION:
Juris Doctorate degree required.
Advanced Degree in Psychology Child Development or related field preferred.
EXPERIENCE:
Minimum one year of legal experience is preferred.
Minimum pay range
Maximum pay range
Required Experience:
Staff IC
OverviewThe Staff Attorney will work with the Director Project HEAL (Health Education Advocacy and Law) to provide advocacy and legal services to patients families and members of the community including but not limited to limited representation to families and children with disabilities; case consul...
Overview
The Staff Attorney will work with the Director Project HEAL (Health Education Advocacy and Law) to provide advocacy and legal services to patients families and members of the community including but not limited to limited representation to families and children with disabilities; case consultations with staff members and trainees; representation on civil legal matters (e.g. special education denial of public benefits and guardianship and less restrictive alternatives (LRAs)); pro bono referrals; professional trainings; community trainings; community outreach; legal research; and systemic advocacy. The incumbent will also provide supervision to Project HEAL trainees engage in fundraising activities engage in grant writing and reporting and enter data.
Responsibilities
1. Provide limited representation (e.g. education document review information and resources advice or referrals) to families and children with disabilities on civil legal matters.
2. Provide case consultations (e.g. education document review information and resources advice or referrals) to Kennedy Krieger Institute staff members and trainees on civil legal matters.
3. Provide representation to eligible families and children with disabilities on civil legal issues (e.g. special education denial of public benefits and guardianship and less restrictive alternatives).
4. Provide pro bono referrals to nonprofit legal service providers (e.g. Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service and Disability Rights Maryland etc.) or Kennedy Krieger Institute pro bono partners.
5. Provide training to Kennedy Krieger Institute health care staff members and trainees and other professionals in the community on a variety of topics including an overview of Project HEAL; medical-legal partnerships; navigating the special education process; futures and estate planning; transition services; discipline for students with disabilities; bullying harassment and intimidation of students with disabilities; guardianship and less restrictive alternatives; public benefits; and other civil legal topics.
6. Provide training to parents and caregivers within the community on a variety of topics including navigating the special education process; futures and estate planning; transition services; discipline for students with disabilities; bullying harassment and intimidation of students with disabilities; guardianship and less restrictive alternatives; public benefits; and other civil legal topics.
7. Attend monthly and bi-monthly coalition and task force meetings as well as professional bar membership meetings.
8. In collaboration with the Director Project HEAL conduct and publish legal research on disability-related topics.
9. In collaboration with the Director Project HEAL co-supervise and manage Project HEAL trainees and support staff. This includes inter alia the distribution of work load and providing the trainees an opportunity to observe the staff attorney in practice at Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings and other coalition or task force meetings.
10. In collaboration with the Director Project HEAL engage in fundraising and strategic planning efforts on behalf of Project HEAL.
11. Provide timely and accurate information for all data reporting requirements including the National Information and Reporting System (NIRS) and Apricot case management collaboration with the Director Project HEAL ensure adherence to all federal and state data reporting requirements on an annual basis.
12. In collaboration with the Director Project HEAL engage in local and statewide systemic advocacy on behalf of families and children with disabilities.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS:
Must possess and maintain licensure to practice law in the state of Maryland within one year of date of hire.
EDUCATION:
Juris Doctorate degree required.
Advanced Degree in Psychology Child Development or related field preferred.
EXPERIENCE:
Minimum one year of legal experience is preferred.
Minimum pay range
Maximum pay range
Required Experience:
Staff IC
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