Legal Director

Primary Responsibilities/Essential Functions: Member of Senior Leadership Team Senior Leadership Team members share responsibility to establish organization wide objectives and directives and guide their implementation through the development and implementation of programs and practices which serve the mission of the organization and reflect the vision and values of WEAVE. In this role Leadership Members work together to: Actualize Board directives and objectives Establish organization wide goals and cross departmental projects and objectives Participate in the development of long range, strategic planning and budget planning processes Foster team awareness of public image and issues which impact the financial, organizational, political and/or professional stability of the agency Present a model of preeminent service to all stakeholders Implement the organizational objectives to conduct business through inclusive communication and accountability Participate in international, national, statewide and community coalitions and advisory groups related to the field of work The Legal Director maintains an awareness of strategic trends and issues in domestic violence/sexual assault crisis intervention and related activities, and serves as a resource to the Leadership Team in this area. Program Direction The Legal Director provides professional leadership and sets strategic direction of WEAVE’s legal programs to meet the needs of clients, Specifically, the Legal Director: Collaborate with the Legal Advisory committee and Chief Executive Office; set programs priorities, develop and implement legal protocols, policies and procedures for the department; Work with direct service staff and supervisors to ensure the program is well-integrated with other resources available to victims of domestic violence; Identify and respond to emerging needs/trends impacting victims of domestic violence and develop protocols and appropriate responses while working with community partners, assist in orientation and training of new staff and volunteers and collaborate with other agencies in the community; Respond to subpoenas directed to the organization in order to maintain client confidentiality under California State and Federal law provisions; Data Collection- The Legal Director will set protocols and policies with regard to client data, reporting for inter-departmental and organizational needs; Client Representation- The Legal Director will represent clients directly and also be available to cover other assigned WEAVE attorney hearings and/or trials based on the attorney’s unavailability or absence; Areas of practice- The Legal Director will have knowledge of the following areas of law; Immigration, Family Law, Restraining Orders; other civil remedies for survivors of sexual assault, sex trafficking, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking; Participate in quarterly and monthly community meetings liasing with the Family Court, the Domestic Violence Death Review Committee, Sacramento’s Rescue and Restore Coalition and other meetings. Provide an analysis/input on legislative policy and/or proposed legislation related to Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence; Developing and preparing project data and reports, ensure all administrative tasks are completed (such as grant reports) and participate in preparation of reports to grantors and requests for new funding and oversee program files. Participate in project and membership development and work alongside staff to service and represent clients and their children in family law matters Employee Management The Legal Director is responsible for the management and development of department staff including: Recruiting, hiring, managing and developing staff to effectively and efficiently meet the contract and grant goals Providing new staff department orientations and training Ensuring the training and professional development of all department personnel Maximizing the utilization of volunteers to supplement and enhance the services provided by staff Maintaining a positive and strong organizational culture that helps attract and retain creative, competent, and committed staff Establishing performance objectives; monitoring performance and initiating feedback Conducting performance reviews and developing performance improvement plans when needed Communicating management’s position, agency information and work changes to employees Approving requests related to personnel issues, and responding to employee complaints and concerns Ensuring high levels of productivity from all work groups Evaluating effectiveness of staff assignments and modifications of work distribution accordingly Making recommendations on salary changes, termination of employees, company policy and plans to adjust to changes in workload ADA Job Characteristics: Work environment is primarily in an office setting. Local travel (driving) is required to attend off-site meetings, as needed. Lift and carry 25 lbs., extend both arms above the head and/or reach below the waist, stoop, squat, crawl, bend the back to open lower-level filing drawers, or to retrieve items, climb a ladder or stairs, or use an elevator. Sit frequently, and/or stand when filing, using copier, etc. Use fine manipulation (hands and wrist) to operate a keyboard, take notes, utilize desk calculator, file and copy documents. Corrected vision to normal range. Speak in normal vocal tone and range, and communicate clearly and concisely to others. Apply above average reasoning and detail as required in the accomplishment of job duties.