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HCRC Litigation Support Assistant II and Paralegal I/II (SOMA / south beach)

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327 Connecticut St, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA

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OVERVIEW: The Habeas Corpus Resource Center (HCRC), a San Francisco-based entity in the judicial branch of California’s state government, has an exciting opportunity for Paralegals and Litigation Support Assistants (Paralegal Track). The HCRC represents clients on California’s death row in post-conviction legal proceedings (called habeas corpus proceedings) in which we investigate and review the constitutionality of our clients’ capital convictions and sentences and file and litigate petitions alleging the ways in which our clients’ constitutional rights were violated during their criminal trials. The HCRC also serves as a resource and provides training to private court-appointed counsel in capital post-conviction proceedings. Additional information about the HCRC can be found on our website at www.hcrc.ca.gov. RESPONSIBILITIES: HCRC paralegals work closely on case teams with investigators and attorneys to assist those teams in identifying legal issues and developing strategies and proposals for obtaining documents and other factual support for legal claims; performing factual and legal research in computerized and physical files and document collections; locating, assembling, summarizing, analyzing and coding documentary evidence such as court, social, medical, and legal records; maintaining case files and database information and scanning original documents into a computerized document management database; generating indices and reports of case-related documents; preparing for evidentiary hearings; gathering and tracking litigation information; maintaining the integrity of legally relevant documents; and identifying, contacting, and providing information to expert witnesses. Applicants who are offered these positions will be classified, based on their experience and relevant qualifications, in one of three positions: Litigation Support Assistant II (Paralegal Track), Paralegal I, or Paralegal II. For each position, travel is required both within California and out-of-state. HCRC Litigation Support Assistant II (Paralegal Track): Litigation Support Assistant II is the journey-level class of this series on the track to becoming a Habeas Corpus Paralegal. Members of this class exercise independence in performing a broad range of litigation support duties within general guidelines, but with limited independent decision-making. HCRC Paralegal I: Under supervision, a Paralegal I performs the duties described above with increasing levels of independence commensurate to their experience. HCRC Paralegal II: A Paralegal II independently performs the full range of varied and complex paralegal duties, including the duties described above, under general supervision. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: HCRC Litigation Support Assistant II: Possession of a valid California driver’s license. Equivalent to possession of a bachelor’s degree and one year performing paralegal support. (Additional directly related college level education may be substituted for a portion of the experience.) OR One year as an HCRC Litigation Support Assistant I. HCRC Paralegal I: Equivalent to one year of paralegal experience involving complex litigation (a paralegal certificate, J.D. degree, or directly related college-level education may be substituted for six months of the required experience); OR One year as a Litigation Support Assistant with the HCRC. HCRC Paralegal II: Equivalent to two years of paralegal experience involving complex litigation (a paralegal certificate, J.D. degree, or directly related college-level education may be substituted for six months of the required experience); OR One year as a Paralegal I with the HCRC. OTHER QUALIFICATIONS: LSA II: • Ability to organize own work, set priorities, and adjust to workload changes to meet critical deadlines; • Ability to keep accurate notes and records; • Ability to research, compile, and summarize information and data; • Proficiency in the operation of personal computers and the use of litigation-related software, including word processing, database, and spreadsheet applications; • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships. • Effective oral and written communication skills; • Knowledge of principles of organizing and summarizing data and information; and • Knowledge of principles and techniques for preparing a variety of effective written materials. Paralegal I & II: • Ability to organize, prioritize, and coordinate multiple work activities and adjust to workload changes to meet critical deadlines; • Proficiency in the operation of personal computers and the use of litigation-related software, including word processing, database, and spreadsheet applications; • Ability to prepare summaries of legal, social, and medical records; • Ability to handle, organize, and assimilate large quantities of complex and detailed information; • Ability to review materials to identify critical and sensitive dates and issues, and index legal, social, and medical records; • Ability to effectively use initiative and judgment that conforms with policy guidelines; • Effective oral and written communication skills; • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships; • Ability to use tact and discretion in dealing with those contacted in the course of the work; • Knowledge of legal concepts, terminology, principles, procedures, and the use of legal reference materials; • Knowledge of state and federal court practices and procedures; • Knowledge of basic medical terminology; and • Knowledge of administrative office practices and procedures, including the standard format for typed materials including memoranda, briefs, drafts, and opinions; record keeping systems; and file maintenance. DESIRABLE SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE: Familiarity and interest in mental health issues; experience in criminal defense-related work; familiarity with principles of culturally competent representation; fluency in oral and written Spanish; and proficiency in Microsoft Word, Outlook, and Excel; Adobe; and CaseMap. HOW TO APPLY: Applicants must complete and submit a specific application form and responses to a supplemental questionnaire, which are available at http://www.hcrc.ca.gov/hiring.html. Please go to our website to apply at https://www.hcrc.ca.gov/hiring.html (if you are able, please combine the documents, in the following order, into one PDF with the title “ 0925P”; if you are unable combine the documents into one PDF, please title each document as follows): (1) a cover letter (optional), with the title “Cover Letter 0925P”; (2) the official application, with the title “Application 0925P”; (3) your resumé, with the title “Resumé 0925P”; and (4) answers to the supplemental questions, with the title “Supp. Questions 0925P.” Resumes submitted without the required materials will not be considered. Please do not submit transcripts, writing samples, references, or any other additional materials. If you are selected for an interview, you may be asked to submit such materials at that time. Applicants may apply for multiple positions (e.g. LSA II, Paralegal I) on one application form. Priority consideration will be given to those applications received by October 6, 2025. Applications submitted after that date will be reviewed if positions remain unfilled by applicants in the priority consideration group.  

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