Staff Attorney
Quick Summary
Essential Duties: Provide direct legal services to clients, including litigation of landlord/tenant, public benefits, and other matters.
Required: Admission to the Pennsylvania Bar. If not admitted in Pennsylvania, must be eligible to take the next scheduled bar examination and pass it. Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Widener University is currently seeking a Staff Attorney for its Philadelphia site of the Health, Education, and Legal Assistance Project: A Medical -Legal Partnership at Delaware Law School (HELP: MLP). This is a hybrid position in which the Staff Attorney will work remotely as well as in our West Philadelphia office. Reporting to the Director and Managing Attorney, this grant-funded Staff Attorney role will be responsible for providing civil legal assistance to families with low incomes participating in maternal and child health programs. This role will work as part of an interdisciplinary team that supports families by coordinating direct legal services to clients, as well as providing training and education to public health partners, and engaging in systemic advocacy activities.
HELP: MLP provides legal services to support families during pregnancy and early childhood, both critical periods when health-harming legal needs seriously impact maternal and infant health. We embed our staff within public health organizations, including nationally recognized home-visiting programs, such as Nurse-Family Partnership and Healthy Start. Together, we form medical-legal partnerships aimed at reducing the health inequities and racial disparities that negatively impact many of our client families. By working side-by-side with community-based home-visiting programs to screen for social determinants of health, our team can identify emerging legal needs early and take a preventative approach to legal services, to reduce family stress and foster the stability families need to thrive.
Responsibilities
~1 min read- →Provide supervision and mentorship to law students as needed.
- Provide direct legal services to clients, including litigation of landlord/tenant, public benefits, and other matters.
- Develop and deliver trainings to public health and community partners.
- Develop educational materials for public health partners and clients, including fact sheets, checklists, and handouts.
- Manage and organize client information using forms and an electronic legal case management system.
- Perform legal research and writing.
- Engage in systemic advocacy efforts to advance policy goals and improve community-wide health.
- Participate in local, state, and national coalitions and workgroups.
- Support the development of grant applications, reports, newsletters, articles, and other written publications.
- Local travel as needed to see clients and participate in work-related activities.
- Become and remain well-informed regarding basic legal principles applicable to area(s) of practice, attending training conferences as needed or requested by supervising attorney(s).
- Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
~1 min read- Admission to the Pennsylvania Bar. If not admitted in Pennsylvania, must be eligible to take the next scheduled bar examination and pass it.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Excellent organizational and time management skills.
- Ability to apply modern technology to performance of legal work and tasks, including keeping updated case notes in an electronic case management database.
- Contribute to the development of grant applications, reports, newsletters, articles, and other written publications.
- Must be willing to travel within the Philadelphia area as needed.
- Commitment to improving the lives of families with low incomes.
- Willingness and ability to perform duties in an interdisciplinary setting with public health partners.
- Flexibility, including willingness to work in any of HELP: MLP’s areas of practice as priorities may change based on clients’ needs or funding.
- Legal services at HELP: MLP are delivered at two sites - one in Eddystone, Pa. and one in Philadelphia, Pa. This position is located in West Philadelphia; however, the Staff Attorney will have a hybrid schedule of remote and on-site work.
Nice to Have
~1 min read- Verbal and written fluency in Spanish.
- At least 3 years of legal services in one of the following areas: public benefits, housing law, or family law.
- Lived experience similar to clients served, including lived experience of poverty and other forms of social adversity and challenges.
- Familiarity and/or experience of Philadelphia legal networks.
- Familiarity with the social services and community resources available in Philadelphia and how to access them.
Location & Eligibility
Listing Details
- First seen
- June 2, 2026
- Last seen
- June 3, 2026
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