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We seek to hire individuals with a demonstrated commitment to immigrant rights and a passion for serving immigrants and refugees in need of legal services. If you feel that your qualifications fit the description for a position listed below, we invite you to send us a résumé and cover letter for review.

Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP) is seeking a temporary, full-time bilingual Legal Advocate (Spanish/English) to join our Wenatchee office. The position is available to begin immediately, but no later than August 1, 2025. The initial commitment extends through February 27, 2026, with the possibility of a three-month extension. Applicants must be fluent in both English and Spanish; proficiency in additional languages is a plus.

Under the supervision of an attorney, the Legal Advocate will support the direct representation of immigrant community members and assist with designated outreach efforts across Washington State. The role primarily focuses on immigration cases involving protections for survivors of crimes—such as domestic violence—as well as asylum seekers, individuals in removal proceedings, DACA and TPS applicants, family-based petitions, and immigrant children and youth. The Legal Advocate may also assist with other immigration matters as needed.


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Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP) invites rising third-year law students, recent law graduates, and judicial clerks to apply for a sponsorship opportunity to work with us as a Legal Fellow to begin in Fall 2026. Under the mentorship of our experienced staff, the fellow will focus on a dedicated legal project to further NWIRP’s mission of promoting justice by defending and advancing immigrant rights through direct legal services, systemic advocacy, and community education.

NWIRP seeks to serve as a host organization for applicants for one- or two-year public interest fellowships funded by outside organizations such as Equal Justice Works, Justice Catalyst, the Skadden Foundation, and law school programs. NWIRP is proud to support aspiring immigrant rights attorneys who can help us fight for justice for the immigrant communities in Washington State and across the country.

NWIRP is interested in developing projects that increase legal access for the most underrepresented communities, such as youth, rural, and detained populations. NWIRP hopes to sponsor two fellowship candidates and will work with each candidate to finalize the project proposal.


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Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP) seeks a temporary, full-time, bilingual Legal Advocate to join our Seattle office as part of the Community Outreach Unit. Applicants must be fluent in English and Spanish, and additional languages are encouraged. The selected applicant must be available to start as soon as possible, with an expected commitment of six months.

Under the supervision of an attorney, the legal advocate will work closely with staff and volunteers mobilized in response to ICE arrests at Seattle immigration court, providing Know Your Rights materials and consultations to community members, coordinating volunteer and staff roles in court, and collecting information from those requesting further assistance, including community members at risk of arrest, detention, and deportation.


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Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP) seeks a temporary, full-time Staff Attorney to work in the Unaccompanied Children Program (UCP) as a part of our Seattle office. The applicant must be able to start the position as soon as possible, with an expected duration of one year.

As a staff attorney, you will offer direct representation, individual consultations, and community outreach and education to immigrant community members seeking immigration protections before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and immigration courts. You may also handle additional immigration matters, including cases involving individuals in immigration detention.


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Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP) seeks a temporary, full-time Staff Attorney to work in the Unaccompanied Children Program (UCP) as a part of our Granger and Wenatchee UCP teams. While being physically based out of either our Granger or Wenatchee office is strongly preferred, we will consider granting a request to work out of our Seattle or Tacoma office with regular travel to meet in person with clients in the Tri-Cities, Granger, Yakima, Wenatchee, Spokane, and other Central and Eastern Washington locations. The applicant must be able to start the position as soon as possible, with an expected duration of one year.

As a staff attorney, you will offer direct representation, individual consultations, and community outreach and education to immigrant community members seeking immigration protections before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and immigration courts. You may also handle additional immigration matters, including cases involving individuals in immigration detention.


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Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP) seeks applications for four internship positions to join our Tacoma office. NWIRP’s Tacoma office provides legal services to immigrants detained and facing deportation at the nearby Northwest ICE Processing Center (NWIPC). The Tacoma office also provides services to non-detained immigrants living in the local Tacoma and South Sound areas as they navigate the immigration process.

Northwest Immigrant Rights Project is an equal opportunity employer committed to having a diverse staff, board, and volunteer base reflective of the communities we serve and that enhances our ability to create a vibrant environment where all members of the NWIRP community thrive.

NWIRP is committed to providing a work environment free from discrimination and harassment. NWIRP does not discriminate on the basis of class, race, color, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, political ideology, age, creed, religion, ancestry, national origin, or the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability. Excepting any undue hardship, NWIRP will provide reasonable accommodations upon request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. Please contact HR@nwirp.org.


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Are you passionate about immigrant rights and eager to contribute to the vital work of the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP), but don’t see a current opening that matches your skills? We’d still love to hear from you! Please apply here to upload a single file document that includes your cover letter, resume, and a list of three references. This will give us the opportunity to consider you for future openings as they arise.


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