Staff Attorney - Consumer Bankruptcy and Education Debt Practice
Company: NYC Bar Association
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Staff Attorney – Consumer
Bankruptcy and Education Debt Practice DEPARTMENT: City Bar Justice
Center REPORTS TO: Project Director FLSA STATUS: Exempt The City
Bar Justice Center seeks an attorney committed to equal access to
justice to join our team as a full-time Staff Attorney principally
for our consumer bankruptcy and education debt practice as our
organization synergizes the operations of its Consumer Bankruptcy
Project and Homeowner Stability Project. The Justice Center
provides high-quality, free civil legal services benefiting over
27,000 New Yorkers each year who lack resources to hire private
counsel. With a staff of about 50, the Justice Center relies on
expansive pro bono partnerships with law firms and corporate legal
departments, and also works closely with the courts, the City Bar,
and other stakeholders to support and advance the Justice Center’s
multiple civil legal services projects. The City Bar Justice
Center’s consumer bankruptcy and education debt practice advises
individuals burdened with consumer, medical, and student loan debt
on rights and remedies available to them under Chapter 7 personal
bankruptcy and consumer laws; offers financial literacy education
resources to the larger community; and trains and mentors pro bono
attorneys to assist clients and support legal clinics, trainings,
and presentations. A partnership with the Community Service
Society’s Education Debt Consumer Assistance Program is an
additional, critical piece of our work assisting federal and
private student loan borrowers. The staff attorney whom we are
hiring, together with a new project coordinator (paralegal), will
work closely with the Justice Center’s Homeowner Stability Project,
with the combined team charged with enhancing our capacity to meet
the consumer debt, consumer finance, and other economic stability
needs of our client communities. Reporting to the attorney Project
Director, the Staff Attorney’s areas of responsibility will
include, but not be limited to, the following: Assume primary
practice responsibility for clients preparing and filing Chapter 7
bankruptcy petitions pro se (including by drafting and filing pro
se chapter 7 bankruptcy petitions, schedules, and other papers);
occasionally advise or represent individuals pursuing Chapter 13
bankruptcy relief; and provide individual counseling to student
loan borrowers on forgiveness, repayment options, and other legal
remedies. Coordinate and conduct monthly bankruptcy clinics in
partnership with pro bono attorneys – including by supporting pro
bono clinic training, mentorship, and supervision – and oversee our
bankruptcy pro bono panel, including conducting intake for referred
cases, reaching out to panel members to request representation, and
collaborating with them to take on contested matters. Stay current
on relevant laws, regulations, industry topics and changes, and
sector best practices. Engage community partners for outreach and
referrals; create and conduct monthly webinars on consumer
bankruptcy, managing student loan debt, or pursuing other consumer
finance options; participate in practice sector committees and
coalitions; and annually update or produce at least one new pro se
guide annually. Co-supervise, with the Project Director, the
consumer bankruptcy and education debt project coordinator, as well
as any interns, law students, or pro bono volunteers, in managing
practice area casework and administrative tasks. Enter clean data
and succinct notes into our case management system for each
caller/online applicant; assist in data collection, analysis, and
grant reporting; help assure the quality of services delivered; and
assist in assessing and communicating the impact of our work.
Provide other professional legal and administrative support to the
Project Director, including by helping to coordinate and
occasionally lead team meetings, trainings, and events; coordinate
referrals for clients who may need access to other services; and
perform other duties and tasks as requested. EXPERIENCE, SKILLS &
REQUIREMENTS: Candidates must be attorneys in good standing
licensed to practice law in New York, plus admission (or readiness
for admission) to the Eastern and/or Southern U.S. District Courts
in New York, with at least two years of relevant practice
experience, preferably in bankruptcy, student loan, or consumer
debt advocacy, or similarly aligned nonprofit legal services
experience. Detail-oriented self-starter with superb legal judgment
and a capacity to multi-task who is creative, thoughtful, tech
savvy, and has high standards in work quality, and who can
demonstrate a commitment to racial and economic justice and to
serving those who struggle with a lack of resources. Excellent
verbal and written communication skills, ability to manage a
high-volume caseload, and an ability to work both independently as
well as with a team. Excellent people and client counseling skills,
including effectively interacting with members of the public in a
respectful and sensitive way, many of whom suspect institutions and
the legal profession, and some of whom struggle with mental
illness. Collegiality and ability to communicate and work
collaboratively with other organizational staff as well as pro bono
attorneys, funding partners, and judicial and other partners and
stakeholders. Proficient with Microsoft Office 365 and legal
database platforms, and ability to effectively learn and use ECF,
PACER, and specialized bankruptcy and other specialized practice
software. Professional fluency in Spanish or another second
language in addition to English is preferred but not required. This
is a hybrid position for which candidates generally must be
available for 2-3 in-person workdays at our midtown Manhattan
offices during standard business hours, with the balance of time
work-from-home; occasional local travel for clinics, trainings, or
court; plus additional in-person commitments approximately 4-6
times annually for team-building, training, or other specific
business activities. Candidates must be authorized to work in the
United States. We are not able to sponsor visas for this position.
Salary for this position is in the $75,000-$95,000 range
(annualized) depending on depth and diversity of skills and years
of professional and practice experience. The City Bar’s competitive
benefits package includes generous paid time off (vacation,
personal, sick time, holidays, day off for volunteer work, extra
time off in the summer), choice of medical plans, dental, vision,
401K, life insurance, commuter benefits, Employee Assistance
Program, short-term/long-term disability insurance, many free City
Bar CLEs, employee discounts, and more! To apply : Please submit a
cover letter detailing your interest in the position together with
your resume. Candidates invited to interview will additionally be
asked for three professional business references. The City Bar
Justice Center is a proud equal opportunity employer, and we
particularly encourage applications from candidates belonging to
communities historically under-represented in the legal profession.
We actively seek a diverse applicant pool and encourage candidates
of all backgrounds and unique experiences to apply. We welcome
diversity of all kinds. It is our policy to ensure equal employment
opportunity without discrimination or harassment on the basis of
race, color, creed, age, national origin, alienage or citizenship
status, gender (including gender identity), sexual orientation,
disability, arrest or conviction record, pregnancy, credit history,
salary history, caregiver status, marital status, partnership
status, or status as a victim of domestic violence, stalking and
sex offenses, religion, sex, genetic information, military status,
unemployment status or any other characteristic as protected by
law. With regard to the Americans with Disabilities Act and other
related laws, the organization will endeavor to make reasonable
accommodations for persons due to their religious beliefs,
disability, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical condition or
because the individual was a victim of domestic violence, sexual
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