Legal Aid at Work seeks a Program Director (PD) for our Work & Family Program. The Program empowers workers who are parents, pregnant, family caregivers, or caring for their own health to fight discrimination and access time off from work, paid leave, and other workplace accommodations to care for themselves and their families without risking their jobs and income. Through SURVIVE Project, the team also protects the rights of survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking to keep their jobs and obtain accommodations and protected leave. The team aims to focus its work on the rights of Black birthing people, LGBTQ families, and immigrant workers.

The Program has a long history of success in providing robust direct services through the Project SURVIVE and Work and Family helplines, securing landmark legislative wins, and defending workers’ rights in low-wage jobs and industries. The Team advocates for systems and policy change to advance the rights of working families by partnering with families, healthcare and social service providers, and government agencies.

LAAW seeks candidates with a deep commitment to protecting and expanding paid leave and reasonable accommodations policies and programs. Candidates with experience advancing workers’ and family rights, reproductive justice, and justice for workers affected by domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking are strongly preferred. We are keen to bring on a PD who will lead the development of a litigation docket with an emphasis on strategic enforcement and innovative litigation strategy, as well as continue to support other impact and systemic legal advocacy. This is an exciting opportunity for a civil rights attorney with leadership experience to usher in strategic planning and growth for the program. The ideal candidate will have enthusiasm and a proven commitment for impactful litigation and legal advocacy in the family and reproductive justice rights space, as well as excitement to build a docket of cases. A demonstrated commitment to and experience working in collaboration with broader social movements to build collective power is essential.