Children’s Law Center (CLC) Policy Attorneys work on CLC’s policy initiatives, which include child welfare, children’s behavioral health, housing and special education. CLC’s policy work is outcome-oriented and involves legislative, budget and administrative advocacy with the DC government. CLC is seeking a Healthy Housing Policy Attorney or Policy Analyst to lead our policy work focused on improving housing conditions for our client community. This position has an expected start date of June 9th, 2026. To be eligible for the Policy Attorney position, applicants must be licensed to practice law in DC or be eligible for DC Bar membership based on the transfer of a Uniform Bar Examination (UBE) score attained in another jurisdiction or membership in good standing in the Bar of another jurisdiction for at least 3 years immediately prior to the application for admission. To be eligible for the Policy Analyst position, applicants must have a pending application for admission in a UBE jurisdiction and must have already taken the UBE or commit to sitting for the next administration of the exam. The policy portfolio of the Housing Policy Attorney or Policy Analyst includes working with stakeholders across the District to ensure DC children and families have access to rental housing that is free from mold, lead and other health-harming conditions by strengthening the District's housing code and other laws related to housing conditions, improving District agencies' enforcement of habitability standards and ensuring District agencies have adequate resources for programs that promote healthier housing and use them effectively.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
1-10 employees