Immigration Law Fellowship (South Royalton)
Company: Vermont Law School
Location: South Royalton
Posted on: March 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Description: Immigration Law Fellowship (2026-2029) Full-time,
exempt, 40 hours/week, 2026-2029 $60,000-$70,000/year On-Campus
Reports to: Director, Center for Justice Reform Clinic VLGS
Benefits and PTO include: - Full benefits (medical, dental, vision,
etc.). - 403b including 4% employer contribution. - 2 weeks of paid
vacation in addition to paid personal and sick days. - 11 paid
holidays plus two weeks of paid days off for Summer and Winter
breaks. - Employee Assistance Program. - VLGS course participation
with tuition assistance. - Flexible schedule potential. Vermont Law
and Graduate School is committed to cultivating and preserving a
culture of inclusion and connectedness. We grow and learn better
together with a diverse group of faculty, staff, and students. In
recruiting for faculty and staff, we seek unique backgrounds to
enrich and challenge our community. Position Summary: Vermont Law
and Graduate School (VLGS), The Vermont Bar Foundation, Trout Lily
Foundation, and the Vermont Access to Justice Coalition are pleased
to announce the availability of a three-year Immigration Law
Fellowship (ILF) running from 2026 to 2029 . The Center for Justice
Reform (CJRC) seeks an outstanding lawyer or recent law graduate
with 1–4 years of relevant experience to help address
immigration-related barriers to justice by expanding the reach of
Vermont’s existing immigration and related legal services
providers. The Immigration Law Fellow will work within the CJRC,
one of few immigration legal service providers in Vermont. The
desired start date is March 16, 2026; the precise start date is
flexible. VLGS is located in South Royalton, Vermont, a small town
on the bank of the beautiful White River. Less than thirty minutes
away are the amenities of the adjacent communities of Hanover, NH
(home to Dartmouth College) and Lebanon, NH. Burlington, VT is a
one-hour drive north and Boston, MA, and Montreal, QC are just
three hours away. The CJRC conducts much of its case activity from
offices in downtown Burlington. Clinical teaching and other student
supervision responsibilities take place on the South Royalton
campus. Key Duties and Responsibilities: Integrate fully into
educational and legal services programs at the Center for Justice
Reform Clinic, including delivering legal services to noncitizen
clients. Develop and deliver one or more projects aimed at broadly
improving access to justice for low-income noncitizen Vermonters.
Collaborate with legal and lay advocates from Vermont Law and
Graduate School, Vermont Legal Aid, and other regional partners to
progress Fellowship projects and increase public awareness of
available legal services and remedies. Work with the Vermont Bar
Foundation to publicize Fellowship activities and participate in
continuing legal education activities. Requirements: Required
Education, Skills, and Experience: Applicants must have 1–4 years
of relevant legal experience and be admitted to the Vermont Bar,
eligible to waive into licensure, or willing to sit for the Vermont
Bar examination. Demonstrated commitment to restorative justice,
immigrants’ rights, and criminal justice reform. Writing, editing,
organizational, and managerial skills. Demonstrated commitment to
public interest lawyering. Excellent academic credentials and
outstanding interpersonal and collaboration skills. Legal services
or civil rights work experience. Proficiency in Microsoft Windows
and Microsoft 365 applications. Must be able to adapt to new and
emerging technology as established and communicated by the law
school. Strong preference for candidates with multilingual language
skills. Other Requirements: Some regional travel will be required.
Applicants must have access to a personal vehicle. Attendance at
events and meetings after traditional business hours, overnight, or
on weekends may be required. Ability to prioritize multiple tasks
and deadlines and reorganize under pressure. Ability to work
independently and collaboratively within a team. Must be able to
work legally within the United States without sponsorship.
Application Process: To apply, please visit our Employment
Opportunities website. Applicants must complete an online
application and electronically submit (1) a cover letter, (2) a
resume, (3) a writing sample, and (4) the names and contact
information of three references. VLGS will only contact references
for finalists. VLGS strongly encourages applications from those who
would increase our community’s diversity. Inquiries about the
position may be sent to Brett Stokes at bstokes@vermontlaw.edu,
Director Center for Justice Reform Clinic. Salary Description
$60,000-$70,000 PM20 Compensation details: 60000-70000 Yearly
Salary PI439f9d4dd058-38003-39629244
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