Partners for Justice (PFJ) is seeking Client Advocates for its Professional Fellowship Program in multiple locations nationwide. Advocates will support public defender clients throughout the legal process, helping to identify client priorities, connect clients with community social services, and assess potential enmeshed penalties of legal system contact. For more information about specific placement locations and timelines, please visit www.partnersforjustice.org/become-an-advocate.
Partners for Justice (PFJ), a non-profit focused on legal equity and social justice, has partnered with the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CSKT) to offer a two-year, paid Client Advocate Fellowship.
We are seeking passionate individuals with tribal membership or strong connections to a tribal community to join our team in Pablo, Montana. The fellowship offers intensive training, mentorship, and hands-on experience advocating for tribal members rights.
Who We Are PFJ was founded to transform public defense at scale, diminishing the effect of race and wealth on legal outcomes. This means empowering public defenders to assist clients with the underlying drivers of arrest and achieve better legal and non-legal outcomes, ensuring people can walk away from the criminal legal system with their rights, lives, and future intact. As a national nonprofit organization, PFJ partners with public defenders in 20 states nationwide through our Professional Fellowship program, advisory services, training, and communications.
About the Partners for Justice Professional Fellowship for Client Advocates PFJ’s Professional Fellowship offers a unique opportunity to create an impact while gaining hands-on experience within the criminal legal system. As a Client Advocate, you’ll engage in a meaningful fellowship experience designed to make a concrete difference in the lives of the people you work with. With training, mentorship, and ongoing support, Advocates are integrated as full-time employees within public defender offices across the country. During your fellowship placement, you’ll become part of a carefully selected national cohort of fellows with aligned passions and goals. Throughout your time, you’ll cultivate negotiation, problem-solving, and storytelling skills that will equip you for opportunities beyond your placement. The PFJ Professional Fellowship also offers access to professional development support, funding, mentorship, and assistance in professional and academic applications. Acknowledging the challenges of working inside the criminal legal system, PFJ supports Advocates with mental health and wellness programming and an Advocate Hardship Fund to address financial emergencies.
Who We’re Looking For
PFJ is committed to equity and inclusion in our Advocate selection process. We urge people who have been impacted by the criminal legal system or who share lived experiences with public defender clients to apply for PFJ placements.
As a potential Client Advocate, you will need:
● A demonstrated interest in public service or social justice.
● Strong relationship management skills or customer support experience.
● Outstanding verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to
draft professional written narratives suitable for submission in court proceedings.
● Comfort in working with minimal oversight and the ability to independently
structure your own work.
● Past work or volunteer experience within a public defender office, a legal office
serving low-income people, or in social service delivery is preferred.
● Experience bringing trauma-informed approaches to direct service work or
enthusiasm for learning how to engage in trauma-informed advocacy.
● Reliable transportation.
● Professional-level Spanish language skills are highly valued. Spanish-speaking
Advocates in some offices are eligible for a pay increase.
You should be an early-career professional or be willing to accept an entry-level position. Please note that Advocates cannot offer legal advice or clinical support, and we are unable to place candidates who are already licensed social workers or hold law degrees.
What You'll Do as a Client Advocate
As a Client Advocate, you'll serve as a full-time employee within a public defender office for up to two years. Advocates play a pivotal role by providing client-led direct service to people facing criminal charges. Each day presents new challenges and opportunities, from direct engagement with clients to collaboration with community partners to participating in legal proceedings. Client Advocate responsibilities include: ● Conduct client interviews and build relationships with clients to understand their priorities, identify potential enmeshed penalties of arrest, and assess barriers to the client accessing desired services. ● Refer clients, based on their priorities, to community programs and social services such as housing, employment, social and medical benefits, and treatment. ● Identify potential civil, family, and immigration legal needs with a nexus to the client’s criminal case and refer clients to legal partners for consultation and representation. ● Build partnerships with local community organizations and government agencies to maintain knowledge about available services and facilitate access for clients. ● Develop and maintain a resource guide of available social and legal services in the local community and in the county more broadly. ● Advocate for clients by engaging with service providers, landlords, employers, and others, conveying clients' stories and needs in a compelling way that gets results. ● In coordination with attorneys, write persuasive narratives and recommendations to be used in court proceedings. ● Coordinate with legal and social service teams to facilitate collaboration and communication on client cases. ● Maintain detailed knowledge of court processes and requirements; share information with clients and their families about the criminal legal process and assist clients in overcoming barriers to meeting court requirements. ● Collect and report data about your work and achievements. ● Actively participate in the Partners for Justice Professional Fellowship program.
$40,000-$50,000 annually