Victim's Services Managing Attorney - Albuquerque
Company: New Mexico Legal Aid Inc
Location: Albuquerque
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Victim's Services Managing
Attorney Albuquerque, NM New Mexico Legal Aid (NMLA) provides civil
legal services to low-income New Mexicans for a variety of legal
issues including domestic violence/family law, consumer protection,
housing, and benefits. NMLA has locations throughout the state
including Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Las Cruces, Gallup, Roswell,
Silver City, Las Vegas, Taos, and Santa Ana Pueblo. NMLA is seeking
a Managing Attorney for its Victim's Services practices. This
position will manage a variety of statewide and local programs that
provide legal services to victims of domestic violence, stalking,
human trafficking, and sexual assault as well as victims of crime
as enumerated by the NM Crime Victim's Act and federal law. This
position is located in our Albuquerque office. The Victim's
Services Managing Attorney will report to the Litigation Director
and work closely with the Las Cruces Victim's Services Managing
Attorney, as well as the Grants Director to build up existing
programs and to make sure all grant-funded deliverables are met.
This includes contributing to preparation of grant proposals and
writing grant reports. Job Summary: The Victim's Services manager
will perform and oversee outreach and build collaborative
relationships with law enforcement, prosecutors, health
professionals and other service providers where victims often seek
services. Essential Functions and Responsibilities Include:
Contributes to the preparation of grant proposals and grant
reports; Performs and oversees outreach; Supervises and mentors
attorneys, paralegals, and other staff and volunteers; Performs
administrative duties and working in close collaboration with other
members of NMLA's management team; Carries a caseload as sole
counsel or co-counsel for low-income individuals and families in
the areas of Victim's Services, including: victim survivors of
domestic violence; sexual assault (intimate and non-intimate
partner); stalking; human trafficking; victims of crime as
enumerated by state and federal law; and victim survivors of other
forms of interpersonal violence; Develops and implements a program
of regular contact with governmental agencies and other appropriate
community organizations in the communities served by the office.
This may include, but is not limited to, implementing a program of
regular community education in the area. Engages in local bar and
community activities; Keeping track of records and office systems
in the NMLA area network and client database. This includes, but is
not limited to, review of client intake forms, records of case
assignment, transfer memos, case filing system, and brief banks;
Holding office meetings on a regular basis to ensure that all
full-time and permanent part-time employees are fully informed of
expected workload, important case activities, and general program
concerns. Following procedures stated in the CBA and other NMLA
manuals with regard to the evaluation of personnel in the office;
the granting or denial of requests to take leave or to participate
in training and similar matters. Monitoring the job performance of
other employees in the office; notifies Litigation Director and
Executive Director as soon as practicable if problems develop which
cannot be resolved informally within the office. Conducting group
and individual case staffings on a weekly or bi-weekly basis.
Reviewing all cases upon closing and monitoring compliance with the
Case Assembly Protocol. Coordinates and communicates regularly with
attorneys within his or her office to ensure that program policies,
procedures, and requirements are met, including to ensure that
legal services are provided in accordance with the LSC regulations
and restrictions and NMLA Board policies; Conducts evaluations of
all staff under his or her supervision; Assists the Executive
Director and Litigation Director in making management decisions
within his/her office or department, including hiring, firing, job
performance, staff evaluations, case reviews and resolving
disputes; Has read and understands all policies and procedures
required by the CBA, the CSR Handbook, and the Board of Directors
of NMLA. Any other duties as assigned by the Litigation and/or
Executive Director This position is located in Albuquerque but will
require periodic travel around the state. Requirements: J.D Degree
Three (3) years' experience as an attorney NM Bar Membership within
six (6) months of hire Sensitivity to and ability to work with
low-income clients Knowledge of or experience in poverty law issues
Must be willing to travel. Must be able to effectively use computer
technology and remote communications systems, including shared
on-line workspaces and web meeting and videoconferencing software,
to effectively collaborate and co-counsel with staff located in
multiple offices. Ability to work with minimum supervision
Demonstrates the ability to read, write, and communicate
effectively with clients, administrative and governmental agencies,
and program staff Excellent planning and organizational skills
Candidates also must possess excellent written and oral
communication skills, the ability to manage multiple tasks, manage
a caseload and build collaborative relationships within the staff
and the community. Preferred Qualifications: Five (5) years
experience as an attorney Five (5) years working with domestic
violence victims and or victims of crime with existing community
connections in those areas Bilingual (Spanish/English) Company
Benefits: 100% employer-paid BCBS medical, plus dental and vision
for employees; generous contributions for dependents 3 weeks
vacation time, 6 days personal time, liberal sick pay, and federal
holidays off Comp time for overtime Hybrid work schedule (3 days in
office, 2 days remote – your choice!) 37.5-hour work week 403(b)
Retirement Plan Competitive salary Click here for more information
Salary: $86,100 - $104,581, DOE Application Deadline: Until filled.
Resumes reviewed on a rolling basis. Applicants must submit a
current resume, three references, and a cover letter that explains
your interest in this position and the mission of NMLA. Your
application will not be considered unless we receive both of these
documents. To apply, visit:
https://newmexicolegalaid.isolvedhire.com/jobs/1699796 Applicants
will be subject to a background check. Please do not let this deter
you from applying. NMLA is committed to a strong workforce and
recognizes that persons with marks on their record may still be
able to perform admirably. NMLA is an EEO Employer.
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