Tax Attorney
Wisconsin Judicare, Inc.
Wisconsin Judicare, Inc. is a non-profit organization funded by the federal Legal Services Corporation, the Wisconsin Trust Account Foundation, and other state, local and federal grant sources.Wisconsin Judicare provides civil legal services to low-income persons in the northern 33 counties of Wisconsin, as well as Native Americans statewide. Wisconsin Judicare's mission is to provide legal assistance to those who otherwise cannot afford it and our vision is equal justice for all.
Wisconsin Judicare Inc. currently employs almost 40 staff including 18 attorneys that practice in our Civil and Indian law units. We also emphasize the use of pro bono and Judicare compensated private attorneys to serve clients across Northern Wisconsin.
Responsibilities
Attorney must have experience or a strong interest in tax law and be willing to provide services and/or representation to those eligible low-income Wisconsin residents with federal and state tax problems. This position also involves providing advice as well as legal representation in various civil legal cases in traditional poverty law areas. All staff attorneys are expected to develop and maintain good working relationships with community groups, as well as with state and local bar associations. Attorneys may also be called on to provide training and assistance to Judicare panel private attorneys and community agencies. Between these traditional and non-traditional responsibilities, staff attorneys are expected to work a minimum of 35 hours per week.
Requirements
- Admission to Wisconsin Bar or must sit for the bar in the first six months of practice.
- Demonstrated commitment to justice for low-income communities.
- A high degree of initiative and ability to independently manage caseload.
- Strong interpersonal communication skills, sense of humor, and positive attitude.
- Excellent written and verbal advocacy skills.
- Interest in thinking creatively about how to address our clients' legal issues.
Preferences
- Experience representing low-income clients and/or victims of violence.
- Demonstrated desire to work with persons with a disability, living in poverty, or persons with a minority status or affiliation.
Salary/Benefits
Starting salary depends upon experience and qualifications, with a minimum starting salary of $55,000 for a full-time position. This position includes full fringe benefits, which currently consist of premium free health, dental, life and disability insurance, 403(b) retirement plan with 3% salary match, and vacation and sick time.
To Apply
Wisconsin Judicare is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by State or Federal law.