ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Center for Gender & Refugee Studies
UC Law SF (formerly UC Hastings) was founded in 1878 as the law department of the University of California and was the first law school in California. Over the years, it has built a legacy and reputation of being a preeminent institution comprised of renowned faculty committed to the study of legal theory and research, preparing students for careers in the judicial system, public service, and industry.
The College is redefining legal education through an experiential, interdisciplinary, and international approach to the law. By integrating rigorous academics with hands-on practice, the College is preparing its graduates to tackle modern legal challenges.
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
The Center for Gender & Refugee Studies (CGRS) defends the human rights of people seeking asylum in the United States. With strategic focus and unparalleled legal expertise, for 25 years CGRS has championed the most challenging cases, fought for due process, and promoted policies that deliver safety and justice for refugees.
We are the trusted partner and proven resource for legal services providers and human rights organizations and bring invaluable data and compelling personal stories to shape the public narrative. Through technical assistance and training, we empower advocates to take on complex asylum cases, providing them with the tools they need to craft winning arguments and secure protections for their clients. We also use strategic litigation to advance sound asylum laws and protect due process rights. And our policy advocacy and education work provide critical expertise to policymakers at all levels of government, leading the movement to honor our commitments to refugees and asylum seekers under U.S. and international law. CGRS is committed to building an anti-racist and anti-oppression organization that lives its values internally and externally.
THE ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
CGRS seeks an Administrative Assistant to support the important work of our dynamic staff. The successful candidate will be a responsible and detail-oriented self-starter who takes the initiative to improve the smooth functioning of our dynamic office. They will provide critical administrative support to the Center’s staff as needed, supporting primarily our finance and development teams. They will bring strong organizational skills, the ability to easily multi-task, will be comfortable with technology, and are committed to refugee rights.
Typical duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Financial Management:
Fundraising Support:
General Administrative Duties:
REQUIREMENTS:
Education & Experience:
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
The skills listed above are comprehensive, and we understand there are great candidates who possess only a subset of those skills, or who have other important skills. If you match some of these skills, please do not hesitate to apply.
BENEFITS
Health and Welfare Benefits
For your Financial Future
For your Work/Life Balance
This is a non-exempt, full-time opportunity. The salary is $25 - $28 per hour (commensurate with qualifications/experience), plus an excellent benefits package. To apply: https://uclawsf.breezy.hr/p/138dbd3666a6-administrative-assistant
This position has been designated as "sensitive" and requires a pre-employment background check. This position is open until filled.
UC Law SF is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Center for Gender & Refugee Studies
UC Law SF (formerly UC Hastings) was founded in 1878 as the law department of the University of California and was the first law school in California. Over the years, it has built a legacy and reputation of being a preeminent institution comprised of renowned faculty committed to the study of legal theory and research, preparing students for careers in the judicial system, public service, and industry.
The College is redefining legal education through an experiential, interdisciplinary, and international approach to the law. By integrating rigorous academics with hands-on practice, the College is preparing its graduates to tackle modern legal challenges.
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
The Center for Gender & Refugee Studies (CGRS) defends the human rights of people seeking asylum in the United States. With strategic focus and unparalleled legal expertise, for 25 years CGRS has championed…