State Bar of Texas · 1 day ago
Executive Director of the Texas Access to Justice Commission
The State Bar of Texas is seeking an Executive Director for the Texas Access to Justice Commission. The role involves overseeing projects and policies that promote access to justice for low-income Texans, supervising staff, and collaborating with various stakeholders in the legal community.
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Responsibilities
Assists in planning, development, and implementation of projects to initiate, improve, promote, and support access to justice
Assists in the development and coordination of policies, goals, and priorities for access to justice efforts to promote the availability of legal services to the poor
Assists in the production of materials and in development of campaigns designed to promote access to justice and to educate the public, the members of the State Bar, and government leaders concerning critical needs for increasing access to justice and the benefits to individuals, families, and society that flow from increasing access to justice
Provides and supervises staff support to the Commission and their committees
Researches and reports to the Commission grant opportunities and presents for their consideration grant applications for Commission related projects
Performs necessary administrative duties and supervises all staff activities
Assists in communication and coordination with other entities, legal service providers, and other interested parties to promote and support access to justice for low-income Texans
Assists the Commission as directed and required by and consistent with current law regarding access to justice related legislative activities
Attends and participates in approved bar association and other community and professional organization activities and programs to promote awareness of the Commission and the importance of helping low-income Texans obtain important legal services
Qualification
Required
Texas law license (or licensed in another state and eligible to sit for Texas Bar Exam or apply for reciprocity and committed to becoming licensed in Texas as soon as practically possible within the discretion of the Executive Committee)
Minimum of eight years of experience in working with access to justice issues
Demonstrated skills in management and leadership across all organizational levels
Ability to build productive professional relationships with staff, Commissioners and volunteers, and State Bar of Texas membership and its leadership
Strong oral and written communication skills, including public speaking
Analytical and problem-solving skills
Proven ability to maintain confidentiality
Ability to work both independently on assigned projects and as a team member
Outstanding strategic and annual planning skills
Financial management skills
Staff support skills
Some travel is required
Preferred
Experience with coordination with stakeholders regarding fundraising events and efforts
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