Job Announcement:

TxILC Attorney Fellow

About Us 

Texas Immigration Law Council (TxILC) is a statewide nonprofit organization advancing immigrant and refugee rights through innovative legal strategies, advocacy, and systemic change.

We are launching a groundbreaking Economic Justice Initiative that will fundamentally reshape how legal services reach noncitizen communities. Through this project, we will mobilize over 30 fellows – both attorneys and non-attorneys – to legal service organizations throughout Texas. This initiative goes beyond traditional direct representation. Fellows will be among the first to implement Texas’s new licensed legal paraprofessional program. Through a combination of direct representation, new service delivery models, and technological solutions, we bring innovation to the ongoing struggle to close the access to justice gap for noncitizens in Texas.

The fellowship program represents a unique opportunity to join a cohort of creative problem-solvers addressing critical legal needs in employment, housing, healthcare, family law, and other civil matters. Fellows will be part of transforming the legal services landscape while developing skills at the intersection of direct representation, community lawyering, and service delivery transformation.


Fellowship Summary 

Fellows will develop and pilot innovative strategies and leverage cutting-edge technology to increase access to a broad range of civil legal services for noncitizens through this two-year fellowship. Fellows will be matched with a Project, each of which will focus on a distinct area of law. Depending on your Project, you will utilize a variety of advocacy tools to provide direct legal services in transactional matters, administrative proceedings and/or litigation. For instance, you may choose to work with noncitizen children and disabled adults who need guardianships or with noncitizen workers seeking to recover wages.

Fellows will be among the first to implement new Supreme Court of Texas rules that will allow community members to become licensed Court-Access Assistants or Legal Paraprofessionals. In collaboration with project partners, you will source, train, and coordinate Court-Access Assistants and Legal Paraprofessionals to represent clients in your project’s area(s) of law.

Through structured mentorship and hands-on experience, you will master client-centered lawyering and build expertise in community-centered advocacy. The fellowship features ongoing cross-training between projects, exposure to multiple areas of law, and development of broad legal competency. Your fellowship cohort will gather for two major convenings, to share insights, learn from peers, and build lasting professional relationships. Throughout the program, you will develop the leadership skills needed to transform how legal services reach noncitizens across Texas. You will join a powerful network of change-makers committed to reimagining legal services delivery – connections that will enhance your career and impact long after the fellowship ends.

As you will be directly engaging with community members, all fellowship positions are on-site with host organizations, with possible travel within Texas.


Project Placements

Please check our Project Placements Page at txilc.org/projects  to see our list of current projects. Please check back periodically for updates and additional information, as projects and project details may change.

Project 1: Greater Houston or San Antonio | January – March 2025 start date

  • Preserve wealth for vulnerable & historically marginalized communities by providing noncitizens with estate, property, and probate matter assistance.

Project 2: San Antonio | January – September 2025 start date

  • Support the care of children, youth, and adults with disabilities by providing their families or caretakers with guardianships and other legal services.

Project 3: Lubbock | January – September 2025 start date

  • Provide trauma-informed services to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault victims, particularly those living in rural areas. Practice areas will include family law and some elder law services.

Project 4: Austin, Houston, or Dallas | January – September 2025 start date

  • Empower noncitizen workers and day laborers to recover unpaid wages, combat employment discrimination and workplace sexual assault, and get justice for labor violations.

Project 5: McAllen | March – September 2025 start date

  • Serve the patients of a border community hospital with a variety of legal areas, such as family law, housing law, workers’ rights and health care access issues.

Project 6: San Antonio | April – September 2025 start date

  • Grow noncitizen businesses through a law school clinic that will assist in business planning, entity formation, and drafting and reviewing contracts. You will also create checklists for ongoing business maintenance and troubleshooting.


Qualifications

  • J.D. degree by start date.
  • Admitted to practice in Texas and in good standing with the State Bar, or agrees to seek admission at earliest possible date.
  • Demonstrated commitment to increasing legal access, social justice and economic justice.
  • Demonstrated commitment to working with people in multilingual and multicultural settings preferred.
  • Excellent analytical, legal research, legal writing, and verbal skills.
  • Self-motivation and proven ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Excellent attention to detail, strong organizational skills, & commitment to follow-through.
  • Flexible and creative with a passion for collaboration and innovation.
  • Ability to respect and engage with diverse people, perspectives, and values.
  • Ability to work with people of varying viewpoints in a non-partisan manner.
  • Proficiency with technology and enthusiasm in using and integrating new digital tools in service delivery.
  • Please note: Certain projects may require or prefer fluency in Spanish or another language.


Compensation & Benefits  

Texas Immigration Law Council’s benefits are designed to support the needs of all employees, providing medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage, generous time-off policies, and 401k. Ample professional development opportunities will be presented. The salary range for this position is $70,000 – $80,000, commensurate with experience and qualifications.   


To Apply  

Please submit a cover letter, a resumé, and a list three references to fellows@txilc.org. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until filled.

Subject line should indicate: “TxILC Attorney Fellow.” Please share how you heard about the position. Please rank projects in order of preference and preferred start date range when applying.

Chispas Consulting, a Latina-owned consulting firm in Houston, is assisting TxILC with recruiting.

The Texas Immigration Law Council does not discriminate against any person based on actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, ability, gender, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. Applicants committed to equity from all backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and identities, including those from underrepresented communities are encouraged to apply.    

Contact Us

We want to connect with you to protect and promote the rights of immigrants and refugees living in Texas. Please let us know how we can partner and reach you.

Please note, Texas Immigration Law Council does not provide legal advice or individual assistance. If you need legal help visit Immigration Advocates Network Directory or Texas Law Help’s Legal Directory.