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Subject EJW and Post Graduate Fellowship Applications Open
Date July 18, 2025 10:05 PM
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The Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota

Employment Opportunity

Equal Justice Works (EJW) and Other Post-Graduate Fellowships

The Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota plans to sponsor applicants for Equal Justice Works and/or other post-graduate legal fellowships starting in the fall of 2026.

Organization Summary: The mission of the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota is to enhance opportunities for immigrants and refugees through legal representation for low-income individuals, and through education and advocacy with diverse communities. Our goals are to:

Remedy legal problems by providing quality immigration legal services to low- income immigrants and refugees of all nationalities; and

Prevent legal problems by providing law-related education to immigrants and refugees of all nationalities;

Raise public awareness of immigration issues to encourage sound public policy that protects the universal human rights of immigrants and is both compassionate and practical.

The Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota (ILCM) is a 37-person office with five locations in the State of Minnesota including two Saint Paul offices and offices in Moorhead, Worthington, and . ILCM also has a North Dakota office in Fargo serving refugees and asylees. ILCM has been in operation since 1996, and is funded through individual, law firm, corporate, United Way, foundation, and local, state, and federal government support.

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Job Title: Post-Graduate Fellow Location: Any ILCM office

Type: Full-time Closing Date: Open until filled, but

preference given to applications received on or before August 15, 2025


Salary

Welcome prospective Equal Justice Works (EJW) and other post-graduate fellows!

This is an exciting opportunity to serve the emerging needs of immigrants and refugees in Minnesota, home to one of the country’s most diverse and growing immigrant populations. ILCM also has a strong history of successfully sponsoring applicants who have grown into leaders in the immigration legal community. Many individuals who completed EJW fellowships with ILCM became full time members of the ILCM staff.

ILCM is seeking to sponsor applicants for EJW and/or other postgraduate legal fellowships. ILCM plans to select applicants for sponsorship by the middle to end of August. ILCM and the applicant will together develop a fellowship proposal that meets the needs of the community and ILCM and the skills and interests of the . If the sponsored applicant is selected for a fellowship, ILCM expects that they will accept and complete the fellowship. Most post-graduate fellowships are two years.


Required Skills/Experience Include:

D. degree or L.L.M. and admission to a state bar by fellowship start date, or for applicants taking the July 2026 bar exam, as soon as possible thereafter;

Excellent oral, listening, and written communication skills;

High level of attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines, and to manage multiple projects concurrently;

Familiarity with diverse refugee and immigrant communities, community agencies, and resources;

Demonstrated interest in serving the low-income immigrant and refugee community and experience working with persons of diverse economic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds;

Ability to work constructively with others, possess good judgment, learn quickly, and work well independently and under pressure as well, including developing relationships with clients, partnering agencies, Board members, volunteers, independent contractors, and staff;

Able to communicate clearly in person and in writing;

Understand and display high levels of client service, with excellent listening skills.

Ability to plan, prioritize, coordinate, and manage own work;

Able to work unsupervised and solve routine problems independently, effectively and creatively.

Applies effective time management skills in order to meet all deadlines;

Displays flexibility to meet organization’s unique needs and works with a proactive, ownership approach to work and operates with a sense of urgency;

Work as an effective and proactive team-player; understand the importance of supporting coworkers;

Understands confidential nature of organization information and maintains confidence;

Working knowledge of standard word processing and presentation programs (i.e. Microsoft Word and Power Point) required;

Knowledge of immigration form programs and case database experience a plus;

Meet the requirements of the fellowship for which the applicant is applying. The main requirements are listed below, but please see the fellowship website for detailed requirements.

[link removed] Equal Justice Works:

You must have graduated from an Equal Justice Works member law school before September 2026 with a J.D. or LL.M.

You may not have held a full-time (more than 30 hours/week), permanent, public interest lawyer position previously, though applicants coming from bridge/gap fellowships or clerkships are eligible.

Experienced private sector lawyers who have demonstrated a commitment to public interest law and have the relevant skills and initiative to carry out the goals of the project are encouraged to apply.

Candidates may not have participated previously in any major fellowship program such as the Skadden Fellowship Program, Echoing Green Fellowship, Soros Justice Fellowship, etc.

[link removed] Skadden Fellowship:

You may apply during the fall of your 3L year, an LL.M., a clerkship, or the final year of a graduate program in which you were enrolled concurrently with your law degree.

You may still apply during an LL.M. or a clerkship even if you worked as an attorney between graduating from law school and starting the LL.M. or .

ILCM is also open to sponsoring applicants for other fellowships, including those sponsored by an applicant’s law school.

Preferred Skills/Experience Include:

Second language fluency in a language spoken by a significant proportion of ILCM’s client communities, such as Spanish, Hmong, Somali, Karen, or Amharic;

Work in the area of immigration law, either through work prior to law school, clinics, internships/externships, clerkships, or pro bono work.

Additional Info: For further information on the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota, please visit [link removed] www.ilcm.org.

How to Apply: If interested, please forward cover letter, resume, and list of references to mailto:[email protected] [email protected] or mail to ILCM Legal, 450 North Syndicate Street., Suite 200, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55104. Open until applicants for sponsorship are selected, but preference given to those who apply on or before August 15, 2025.

ILCM is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing a work environment that is free from harassment and discrimination. ILCM provides equal opportunity to all applicants for employment in accordance with all federal, state, and local laws and will not refuse to hire any qualified individual, or otherwise discriminate against any individual by reason of an employee’s race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, familial status, status with regard to public assistance, or any other characteristic protected by law.




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