Legal Records Clerk files, indexes, and codes legal documents. Assists in ensuring control and storage of legal records complies with external and organization's specific regulations and standards. Being a Legal Records Clerk assists in quality checks and proper storage of documents. Coordinates off-site file storage and retrieval. Additionally, Legal Records Clerk provides attorneys and legal staff with requested information. Requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor. The Legal Records Clerk works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional area. Possesses a moderate understanding of general aspects of the job. May require 0-1 year of general work experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Description
Legal Aid has openings for law clerks to work in our Lincoln or Omaha location(s) or remotely in the state of Nebraska during the summer.
The Agricultural Worker Rights Program helps agricultural workers in Nebraska assert their employment rights. Our focus is on ensuring agricultural workers are paid what they are owed under the law; ensuring that their working conditions are safe; and addressing harassment and discrimination in the workplace.
We represent vulnerable clients that live and work in remote areas with limited access to services. The law clerk will join a legal team that represents farm hands, ranch hands, green house workers, feedlot workers, detasselers, and other field workers in cases involving: wage theft, discrimination and harassment, employment contract disputes, employer provided housing disputes, and violations of federal labor laws.
Duties
The summer clerk will assist with various tasks including: conducting outreach to agricultural workers throughout Nebraska; perform clerical and/or administrative support work of varying scope and complexity; research complex legal issues involving state and federal law; draft legal memorandums, legal documents, and outreach educational materials.
Requirements
• Proficiency with Microsoft Office, specifically Outlook, Word, and Excel.
• Valid driver’s license and vehicle for work-related travel.
• Flexibility to work evenings and weekends.
• Written and spoken fluency in both English and Spanish preferred.
Applicants should have completed their first year of law school. Candidates must possess a passion for social justice and poverty related issues, as well as sensitivity to working with people from diverse backgrounds. Special consideration will be given to those students who have demonstrated a commitment to serving low income or disadvantaged communities or populations.
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