Location: Washington,DC, USA
Deputy Executive Director, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
The Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization. It implements its mission and objectives through its expert staff and also by marshaling the pro bono resources of the private bar in litigation, public policy, advocacy, research, and other forms of service. The nationwide network of law firms with lawyers committed to the cause of civil rights differentiates the Lawyers' Committee from other civil rights groups.
The organization's current project areas include the following, each supported by Public Policy and Communications teams:
Position Overview
The Lawyers' Committee seeks a Deputy Executive Director to partner in this transformation and to lead, manage, and ensure execution of its programmatic agenda, which includes litigation, policy, and programs.
The Deputy will work closely with the President and Executive Director to effectuate these strategic shifts, manage the internal programmatic work, and enhance execution and impact. The Deputy will have a strategic mindset, a sophisticated, nuanced sense of prevailing civil rights issues, and understand how litigation, policy, and advocacy programs work together to drive change.
Professional Experience
Personal Assets
The Relationships
Reports to: President and Executive Director
Currently manages: Acting Co-Chief Counsels, Director of Public Policy, Director of Pro Bono, Director of Campaigns and Field Programs (Election Protection)
The Location
The Deputy ED will work at the Lawyers' Committee office in Washington, D.C.
Compelling candidates will come from a variety of backgrounds. Compensation for this role will be competitive and commensurate with experience and ability. The expected range for this role will be $275,000 - $300,000.
How To Apply
For potential consideration or to suggest a prospect, please email: ...@BoardWalkConsulting.com or call Lysondra Somerville or Crystal Stephens, at 404-###-####.
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