Staff Attorney - Bristol Office (Nonprofit Legal Services)
Company: Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania
Location: Bristol
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Overview LEGAL AID OF SOU
THEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA, INC. Job Announcement Staff Attorney –
Bristol Office (Nonprofit Legal Services) Location: Bristol (Bucks
County), PA – Hybrid Schedule: Full-Time Salary: Minimum $63,000,
commensurate with experience Why Join Legal Aid of Southeastern
Pennsylvania (LASP)? Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania (LASP)
is a nonprofit legal services organization dedicated to providing
high-quality civil legal assistance to low-income individuals and
families. Serving Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery
Counties, LASP is committed to advancing equity, justice, and
stability for vulnerable communities through excellent advocacy and
client-centered representation. Position Summary LASP seeks a Staff
Attorney to join its Bristol Office in Bucks County. This position
provides civil legal services to low-income clients, with a primary
focus on landlord–tenant and housing matters, including eviction
defense, habitability issues, subsidized and public housing, and
related litigation. The position may also include representation in
other LASP practice areas such as family law, bankruptcy, consumer
law, expungements, and public benefits, as assigned. Staff work on
a hybrid basis and are expected to perform both in-office and
remote work. Supervision Reports To: Bristol Managing Attorney Key
Responsibilities CASEHANDLING AND DIRECT SERVICES DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES Interviewing clients, determining eligibility for
services, and investigating facts. Conducting legal research and
interpreting statutes, regulations, and case law. Providing legal
advice and counsel to clients. Preparing legal documents, including
briefs, pleadings, motions, notices, correspondence, memoranda, and
discovery. Developing litigation strategies and assisting with
witness preparation. Representing clients in trial and appellate
courts and before administrative and quasi-judicial agencies.
Reviewing decisions and consulting with management regarding
potential appeals. Participating in external professional and
community organizations related to casework. Conducting clinics,
community education programs, and workshops. Engaging in LASP team
efforts to achieve office and program goals, including
participating in affinity groups and task forces. Developing
knowledge of community referral resources and assessing client and
community needs. Enhancing skills and substantive knowledge through
training, CLE, and professional development opportunities. Adhering
to all applicable professional standards of ethics and practice.
Completing administrative tasks, including timekeeping, case notes,
and maintaining electronic and physical files in LASP’s case
management system. Ensuring compliance with grant and contract
requirements and assisting with reporting as needed. Performing
other duties as assigned. Qualifications Licensed to practice law
in Pennsylvania or admitted in another jurisdiction and eligible
for admission in Pennsylvania. At least two (2) years of legal
experience preferred. Strong interest in housing, landlord–tenant,
and civil litigation for low-income clients. Demonstrated
commitment to public interest law and serving vulnerable
populations. Excellent written, oral advocacy, and organizational
skills. Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Outlook, case management
systems, and online legal research tools. Willingness to accept
complex and challenging cases and develop creative strategies to
assist clients. Compensation and Benefits LASP offers a competitive
salary and an excellent benefits package, including:
Employer-funded 401(k) with generous contributions Health insurance
with 100% employer-paid premiums Ancillary benefits Generous paid
leave, including holidays, floating holidays, vacation, sick,
personal, and parental leave Equal Opportunity Employer LASP is an
equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on race,
color, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual
orientation), national origin, age, disability, genetic
information, or any other protected characteristic under applicable
law. Employment decisions are based solely on qualifications,
merit, and business needs.
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