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Job Title: Senior Attorney (California Advocacy Lead)
Company Name: National Housing Law Project (San Francisco, CA)
Location: Remote, CA United States
Position Type: Full Time
Post Date: 05/05/2026
Expire Date: 07/05/2026
Job Categories: Legal
Job Description
Senior Attorney (California Advocacy Lead)
SUMMARY

NHLP seeks a Senior Attorney to lead our work on housing justice issues with a focus on NHLP’s role as a California legal and advocacy support center. NHLP is actively involved in advocacy, training and litigation related to tenants’ rights and affordable housing preservation in California with a particular focus on the federally assisted housing programs. This is a dynamic position that will allow the attorney to work with advocates across California, the Housing Justice Network, and a tremendous team at NHLP.

This is a full-time, exempt, remote U.S-based position. Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S., as we are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.

Please note we will not accept applications submitted through other platforms such as LinkedIn, Indeed, etc. Please apply only by submitting your information and materials on our website at https://www.nhlp.org/employment-opportunity/.

ABOUT NHLP
The National Housing Law Project is a national legal and advocacy organization and serves as a support center to legal aid attorneys, organizers, and other advocates. NHLP’s mission is to advance housing justice for poor people and communities. We achieve this by strengthening and enforcing the rights of tenants, increasing housing opportunities for underserved communities, and preserving and expanding the nation’s supply of safe and affordable homes. NHLP works at the crossroads of housing and community development advocacy, legal services for the poor, and civil rights. We believe that access to safe, decent, and affordable housing is a fundamental human right that should be enjoyed by everyone. Our work is grounded in the realities that shape poor people’s housing choices. Housing security is an essential component of racial and civil equality and a critical foundation for education, health, employment, social engagement, and opportunity. We provide communities and their advocates with the tools they need to advance those rights. NHLP has offices in San Francisco and Washington, DC and staff in eight states.

The National Housing Law Project is committed to an environment of inclusion and equitable opportunity for members of the Housing Justice Network, our partner organizations, clients, staff, and board. We seek to hire individuals from diverse backgrounds, especially people with lived experiences impacted by housing insecurity and discrimination, or who have experienced the intersection of multiple systems of discrimination. We actively promote mutual respect, acceptance, appreciation and teamwork across all lines of difference.

SCOPE OF THE POSITION
The Senior Attorney (California Advocacy Lead) will provide strategic direction for NHLP’s work in California with special attention to areas where NHLP’s national work aligns with and supports California priorities. The Senior Attorney will coordinate NHLP’s role as an IOLTA-funded California support center and provide technical assistance, conduct trainings, and engage in policy advocacy and litigation.

A background in eviction defense, affirmative litigation and federally-assisted housing (including HUD programs, Low-Income Housing Tax Credits, Rural Development Housing, and/or others) will help the attorney be successful in the position.

With the help of NHLP’s California-focused legal team, the position is responsible for providing substantive legal and technical support to housing attorneys, other housing advocates, resident organizations and nonprofit agencies on legal issues related to federally assisted housing and eviction prevention. The position will help lead NHLP’s legislative efforts in the state and work on federal housing policy that intersects with California priorities. In addition, with support from NHLP’s litigation director, the attorney will engage in strategic impact litigation in NHLP’s California priority areas. The attorney will be responsible for organizing and facilitating statewide working groups and helping prepare the submission of regulatory comments.

NHLP delivers most of its services by phone, video or email, although the staff attorney will need to occasionally travel for litigation, policy advocacy, conferences, or to provide in-person trainings. The attorney can be located anywhere in California.

The California lead will supervise and manage two attorney staff members and lead strategic planning for NHLP’s California team. The position will also engage with other NHLP teams to ensure that California priorities are included among all of our broader work areas.

SALARY AND BENEFITS
Salary will depend on the qualifications of the applicant but will be tied to NHLP’s attorney salary scale. The salary scale is dependent on years of professional experience and the expected range within the scale is $118,000 – $145,000.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Please submit the following at https://www.nhlp.org/employment-opportunity/
• Cover letter that details your interest in the position and includes a brief summary of your work experience
• Resume
• Three references that we can contact
• A writing sample that is no more than 10 pages

The position was posted on May 5, 2026. This position will remain open until filled, but an initial review of applications will begin on May 19, 2026.

CLASSIFICATION: Exempt

REPORTS TO: Chief Legal Officer

LOCATION: California
Qualifications & Requirements
REQUISITE SKILLS
• Understanding of and, preferably, working experience with public and assisted housing programs
• Supervision and/or management experience
• Excellent oral and written communication skills
• Experience in training and litigation
• Excellent group facilitation skills
• Excellent analytical skills
• Strong research and writing skills
• A demonstrated, strong commitment to advancing the housing rights and interests of very low-income persons and households
• A demonstrated, strong commitment to advancing racial justice, diversity, and inclusion
• J.D. degree
• License to practice law in California
• A minimum of 10 years of legal experience
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Company Name: National Housing Law Project (San Francisco, CA)
Company Description:
The National Housing Law Project is a national legal and advocacy organization and serves as a support center to legal aid attorneys, organizers, and other advocates. NHLP’s mission is to advance housing justice for poor people and communities. We achieve this by strengthening and enforcing the rights of tenants, increasing housing opportunities for underserved communities, and preserving and expanding the nation’s supply of safe and affordable homes. NHLP works at the crossroads of housing and community development advocacy, legal services for the poor, and civil rights. We believe that access to safe, decent, and affordable housing is a fundamental human right that should be enjoyed by everyone. Our work is grounded in the realities that shape poor people’s housing choices. Housing security is an essential component of racial and civil equality and a critical foundation for education, health, employment, social engagement, and opportunity. We provide communities and their advocates with the tools they need to advance those rights. NHLP has offices in San Francisco and Washington, DC and staff in over five states. The National Housing Law Project is committed to an environment of inclusion and equitable opportunity for members of the Housing Justice Network, our partner organizations, clients, staff, and board. We seek to hire individuals from diverse backgrounds, especially people with lived experiences impacted by housing insecurity and discrimination, or who have experienced the intersection of multiple systems of discrimination. We actively promote mutual respect, acceptance, appreciation and teamwork across all lines of difference.
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