Director of Family and Matrimonial Practice
Company: Her Justice
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description DIRECTOR OF FAMILY AND
MATRIMONIAL PRACTICE ABOUT US Her Justice is a nonprofit
organization that advocates for and with women and gender diverse
people living in poverty in New York City. We recruit and mentor
volunteer lawyers to provide free legal help in the areas of
immigration, family, and matrimonial law to address individual and
systemic legal barriers. 100% of our clients are living in poverty
in the five boroughs of New York City. In FY2024, 92% of our
clients were women of color, 85% were survivors of intimate partner
violence, 70% were mothers, and 49% spoke a primary language other
than English. Since 1993, we’ve provided life-changing free legal
help to over 45,000 women and children and we’ve pursued policies
that have bettered the experiences and outcomes for hundreds of
thousands more. Her Justice is committed to creating a more fair
and functional civil justice system for New Yorkers, so they can
build safer, freer futures for themselves, their families, and
their communities. The organization’s “pro bono first” model
positions Her Justice at the nexus of private and public legal
service—leveraging volunteer lawyers and law firms to represent
clients who otherwise could not afford counsel, while mentoring and
supervising attorneys to deliver trauma-informed, high-quality
advocacy. The work is both deeply human and highly strategic,
requiring leaders who combine empathy, credibility in the field,
and the ability to guide experts across disciplines. The Role:
Location: Hybrid - 2 Days in office (W/Th) 9:30 am – 5:30 pm
Department: Law & Policy Reports to: Director of Legal Programs
POSITION SUMMARY The Director of Family and Matrimonial Practice
leads a core area of Her Justice’s legal services, managing a team
of attorneys, paralegals, and legal assistants focused on
representing women and gender diverse people living in poverty in
New York City. This role oversees all aspects of family and
matrimonial law practice, including case intake, supervision, pro
bono case placement, and volunteer attorney training. The Director
must be a leader in the field—someone who commands respect through
litigation expertise, deep subject-matter knowledge in family and
matrimonial law, and a reputation for integrity and empathy. The
ideal candidate will be an empathetic and transparent leader who
can rebuild and sustain trust within a team that has experienced
transition, foster collaboration across practice groups, and model
open communication and collegiality. The Director serves as a
senior legal resource, mentoring staff and volunteers while
ensuring high-quality representation in matters involving custody,
child support, orders of protection, and divorce. The position also
coordinates legal clinics and continuing legal education (CLE)
sessions, strengthening relationships with private law firms and
supporting the development of trauma-informed, culturally
responsive legal advocacy. The role requires supervising
experts—experienced attorneys with strong litigation
backgrounds—while ensuring alignment, consistency, and engagement
across the practice. The Director will guide attorneys in
developing strategy and ensuring client needs and mentoring goals
are met simultaneously. Beyond direct legal practice management,
the Director plays a key role in shaping strategic initiatives and
contributing to Her Justice’s policy and advocacy efforts. Working
closely with senior leadership, the Director helps define
department goals, launch new programs, and support systemic change
aligned with the organization’s mission. The ideal candidate is an
experienced family law practitioner and supervisor who brings a
deep commitment to social justice, a strong equity lens, and the
ability to lead with both strategic vision and day-to-day
operational effectiveness. Key Responsibilities: Work with
six-person Senior Legal Team to ensure that the department’s case
placement and department goals are met, and work with staff to meet
goals and aspirations. Serve as senior resource and authority to
staff on substantive issues in Family and Matrimonial issues.
Directly oversee a team of 8 including Supervising Attorneys,
Senior Staff Attorneys, Paralegal, and Legal Assistants in the
family and matrimonial law practice area. Lead the department in
developing new initiatives, strategic planning, and participating
in policy efforts, etc. Mentor and support volunteer attorneys
representing low-income clients in family/matrimonial matters,
including, providing consultation, reviewing documents,
brainstorming strategy, and ensuring volunteers are prepared.
Conduct ongoing CLE training programs on family/matrimonial issues.
Manage and coordinate legal clinics with partnering law firms.
Assess Family/Matrimonial cases for placement with pro bono
attorneys. Participate in community outreach, media relations, and
other forms of marketing and public education. Serve on committees
and panels relating to policy issues and/or reform efforts integral
to Her Justice’s mission. Play a leading role in shaping emerging
areas of work including but not limited to Consumer debt and
coerced debt relief, alternatives to litigation such as mediation,
and policy and systems work. Support cross practice systems
modernization by helping design, test, and champion the
implementation and migration to new Salesforce=based database THE
PERSON Skillset And Qualities: Experienced Program Manager. You
have a demonstrated ability to design, implement, and oversee
complex legal service delivery programs. You are adept at setting
strategic goals, evaluating impact, and adjusting to meet evolving
client and organizational needs. People-Centered and Inclusive
Leader. You are a seasoned and empathetic manager who fosters a
collaborative team culture, develops talent, and creates a
supportive, high-performance environment rooted in equity and
trust. Strategic Thinker with Operational Acumen. You bring both
vision and structure to legal practice leadership—balancing
day-to-day operations with long-term planning, resource allocation,
and cross-departmental coordination. Skilled Relationship-Builder
and Trusted Advisor. You excel at cultivating relationships across
diverse stakeholders, including internal teams, pro bono partners,
community organizations, and policy networks. Mission-Driven
Advocate. You bring a deep commitment to racial, gender, and
economic justice and a clear understanding of how civil legal
systems impact marginalized communities. You are committed to
trauma-informed and client-centered advocacy, particularly for
survivors of intimate partner violence and individuals from
marginalized communities. Management Experience At a High Level:
You will supervise attorneys who practice independently, offering
guidance on strategy rather than direct casework, and navigating
the power dynamics between clients, volunteers, and staff. You are
adaptable and innovative, comfortable with a changing landscape
driven by shifts in government policy, the pro bono environment,
and client needs. A sense of humor, openness, and humility will
make you a valued member of a dynamic and nimble team. Familiarity
With The Nexus of Pro Bono, Public, and Private Practice: You
appreciate the distinct role of Her Justice as a “matchmaker”
between clients and volunteer lawyers, and the mentoring
responsibilities that come with that model. QUALIFICATIONS Required
JD degree and bar admission in New York State At least 10 years of
experience handling matrimonial and family law cases in New York
State. 5 years of experience supervising attorneys required. 3
years of experience with program management Experience representing
indigent clients, survivors of domestic violence and clients from
diverse backgrounds and communities Proficiency with Microsoft
Office Suite and legal database systems. Preferred Experience
delivering legal services in a nonprofit or social justice setting.
Experience working with and supporting pro bono attorneys or
volunteers. Familiarity with Salesforce or other client
relationship management (CRM) systems. Experience in policy
advocacy, training development, or community engagement
initiatives. Knowledge of immigration law or other legal issues
relevant to families living in poverty Demonstrated ability to
rebuild or sustain internal trust, foster collaboration, and lead
through transition. COMPENSATION For this position, the salary
range is $130,000 to $155,000. Benefits include medical insurance,
a 401K plan, a generous paid day off package, and a hybrid work
environment. OUR COMMITMENT: HER JUSTICE is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. HER JUSTICE does not discriminate due to race, color,
creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender and/or gender
identity or expression, marital or parental status, national
origin, ethnicity, citizenship status, veteran or military status,
age, disability, unemployment status or any other legally protected
basis, and to the extent permitted by law. Qualified candidates of
diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to apply for
vacant positions at all levels. IN-OFFICE WORK: Her Justice works
on a hybrid schedule with in office days being Wednesday and
Thursday. We currently do not accept fully remote applicants.
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