Directing Attorney
Company: California Rural Legal Assistance
Location: Modesto
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Directing Attorney, Mobilehome Ownership
Preservation Position: Directing Attorney, Mobilehome Ownership
Preservation Reports to: Director of Strategic Initiatives
Application Deadline: Open until filled Location: Remote Term of
Employment: Regular, Full-Time Other: FLSA Exempt, Non-Union
Position About CRLA California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. (CRLA)
is an anti-poverty law firm dedicated to dismantling unjust systems
through community lawyering in California’s historically rural
areas. For over five decades, we have partnered with communities
priced out of private legal representation to uphold civil rights
in housing, employment, health, and public education. Building on a
radical legacy rooted in the farmworker movement and the War on
Poverty, CRLA continues to fight for the rights and prosperity of
rural Californians through bold advocacy, systemic change, and a
vision of thriving, empowered communities. CRLA’s community-led
legal services activate community power to achieve justice,
ensuring our clients and partners have the tools to dismantle
poverty, discrimination, and systemic inequities. About the
Mobilehome Ownership Preservation team CRLA’s Mobilehome Ownership
Preservation (MOP) team provides legal services to low-income
mobilehome owners and park residents across California who face
displacement, unlawful rent increases, park closures, and other
threats to their housing stability. Mobilehome owners occupy a
uniquely vulnerable position: owning their homes while renting the
land beneath them. CRLA’s MOP team combines direct legal
representation with systemic advocacy, community education, and
coalition work to preserve mobilehome communities as a critical
source of affordable housing in rural California. Position Overview
The Directing Attorney of the Mobilehome Ownership Preservation
team is a leadership opportunity for an experienced housing
attorney committed to community-centered advocacy and systemic
change. The Directing Attorney is responsible for setting the
initiative’s advocacy vision, supervising a team of attorneys and
support staff, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality legal
services to mobilehome owners and residents. This position requires
both substantive expertise in housing and mobilehome law and the
leadership capacity to develop and sustain a statewide initiative.
The Directing Attorney maintains an active caseload while leading
the team and reports to the Director of Strategic Initiatives.
Responsibilities Supervision and Team Leadership Supervise and
support a team of staff attorneys, community workers, and legal
support staff, including conducting performance reviews and
creating professional development plans. Provide mentorship,
training, and regular case review to ensure high-quality, strategic
legal representation. Ensure case handling complies with CRLA
policies, Legal Services Corporation regulations, ABA Standards for
the Provision of Civil Legal Services, and applicable ethical
obligations. Conduct regular staff meetings and case reviews to
assess new intakes, monitor case progress, and ensure timely case
closure. Orient, develop, and supervise law student interns, pro
bono attorneys, and volunteers. Legal Advocacy and Casework
Maintain an active caseload of complex, high-impact cases involving
mobilehome residents’ rights, including matters related to the
Mobilehome Residency Law, unlawful evictions, rent increases, park
closures and conversions, and habitability. Oversee individual and
systemic litigation, providing strategic legal guidance and
co-counseling support to team members. Identify emerging trends and
systemic issues affecting mobilehome owners and develop responsive
legal strategies. Engage in impact litigation, administrative
advocacy, and policy initiatives to strengthen protections for
mobilehome park residents. Initiative Development and Strategic
Planning Develop and execute an annualized initiative work plan
that integrates direct services, systemic advocacy, and community
lawyering approaches. In collaboration with the Director of
Strategic Initiatives, assess initiative outcomes, identify
opportunities for growth and replication, and contribute to CRLA’s
broader strategic planning processes. Identify and communicate best
practices and lessons learned that can be shared across CRLA
programs and initiatives. Community Engagement and Partnerships
Cultivate and maintain relationships with mobilehome resident
associations, community organizations, coalitions, and government
agencies to advance the rights of mobilehome owners. Represent CRLA
in coalitions, working groups, and collaborative advocacy efforts
at the local, state, and national level. Develop and oversee
community education and outreach activities, including Know Your
Rights presentations and workshops, to raise awareness of
mobilehome residents’ legal rights. Grants and Resource Development
Create, monitor, and balance the MOP team’s budget. Work with
CRLA’s Grants team to identify, evaluate, and apply for funding
opportunities relevant to the MOP team. Monitor and deliver grant
deliverables and required outcomes, including timekeeping and LSC
compliance requirements. Assist in developing funding proposals and
support grant reporting requirements. Required Qualifications
Minimum of three years of practicing law, with substantive
experience in mobilehome law (including California’s Mobilehome
Residency Law) Demonstrated ability to organize and supervise the
casework and advocacy of a legal team, or demonstrated readiness to
step into a team leadership role. Demonstrated ability to interact
constructively with diverse populations and team members.
Demonstrated commitment to working with low-income, marginalized,
and diverse communities. Admitted to the California Bar, or
admitted to another state bar with willingness to take the next
California Bar Exam. Highly Preferred Qualifications Experience in
landlord-tenant law and other housing-related practice areas.
Supervisory or team leadership experience in a legal setting.
Fluency in Spanish or another language commonly spoken in CRLA’s
client communities. Experience with program or initiative
development, including grant management and compliance. Proven
ability to develop and implement legal strategies that address
systemic issues affecting low-income communities. Experience
building coalitions and collaborating with community organizations,
resident associations, and government agencies. Experience in the
non-profit or public interest legal sector. Compensation & Benefits
California Rural Legal Assistance offers a diverse, family-friendly
environment and compensation based on competitive public interest
salaries. CRLA provides pay ranges representing its good faith
estimate of what is reasonably expected to pay for a position. The
pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on
factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities
of the position, the qualifications of the selected candidate, the
program’s budget availability, internal equity, and external market
pay for comparable jobs. Generous benefits package includes 100%
employer-covered Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, and Short &
Long-Term Disability Insurance for employees and up to 50% for
dependents coverage; and a 401K Retirement plan with CRLA
contribution matching effective immediately. Some professional dues
are paid by CRLA (Bar Fees) and, if qualified, up to $6,000
annually for the Law School Loan Reimbursement Assistance Program
(LRAP). Generous paid leave policy includes 15 days of sick leave,
15 holidays each year, and vacation (accrue 15 days for the first
year of service and 20 days after one year of service at CRLA).
CRLA requires that all employees be fully vaccinated, defined as a
CDC-approved COVID vaccination and one booster shot. This offer is
contingent on meeting this requirement. The complete vaccination
policy, including the process for reasonable allowable
accommodations, is available for your review upon request.
Application CRLA invites all applicants to include in their cover
letter a statement about how your unique background and/or
experiences might contribute to the diversity, cultural vitality,
and perspective of our staff and legal services practice.
California Rural Legal Assistance thrives on our diversity and we
are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to
building a culturally diverse workplace and strongly encourage
women, persons of color, LGBTQ individuals, veterans, persons with
disabilities, and persons from other underrepresented groups to
apply.
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