Careers

A career at Legal Services of Greater Miami is truly a one-of-a kind experience and can offer you the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of those who need it most. If you would like the opportunity to be a part of a first-rate organization that has a significant impact on the low-income community of Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties, please consider joining our team.

Top Reasons to Join Us

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Competitive Employee Benefits

  • Opportunities for Loan Repayment Assistance

  • Generous Vacation, Sick, and Leave Time

  • Health Insurance & Other Benefits

  • Starting salary for Non-Admitted Attorney is $60,000 and for Admitted Attorney is $71,000

  • Retirement Plan with Match

  • Work From Home Flexibility

  • CLE Skills Training

  • FSA Plan

2.

Mentorship from Seasoned Attorneys

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Make a Difference & Lasting Impact in Our Community

Commitment to Continuous Learning & Professional Development

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Job Openings

“The future depends on what you do today.”
Mahatma Gandhi

 
  • Legal Services of Greater Miami, Inc. (Legal Services), a top-rated non-profit law firm serving the South Florida poverty community, is seeking a highly-motivated, experienced professional with a proven track record to fill the position of "Annual Fund Manager”. 

    The Annual Fund Manager will strategize and manage annual fund campaigns throughout the year such as direct mail and solicitations, while collaborating with the development team to expand and support the pipeline of donors to build a comprehensive Annual Fund program. Read more and Apply!

  • Legal Services of Greater Miami, Inc., (Legal Services) is accepting applications from attorneys admitted to the Florida Bar who have a commitment to and passion for the rights of low-income clients.  The attorney will be responsible for their own caseload and will be required to conduct client intake on the phone, in-person and in the community. The attorney will be required to develop and participate in community outreach events, conduct client and provider education events, and collaborate with client and community partners.

    The attorney will primarily represent individuals in public benefits and family law matters, with a focus on Medicaid eligibility and access, as well as issues related to Re-employment Assistance, SNAP (Food Stamps), Temporary Cash Assistance, divorce, and child custody Read More and Apply