Staff Attorney, Mental Health Advocacy Program for Kids - Quincy
Company: Health Law Advocates
Location: Quincy
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Health Law Advocates (HLA)
provides free legal services to Massachusetts residents with low
income who face barriers to accessing health care. Learn more about
us at www.healthlawadvocates.org. HLA's Mental Health Advocacy
Program for Kids (MHAP for Kids) improves the health and increases
the educational success of children with unmet mental health needs.
Experienced staff attorneys provide free legal representation to
families with low income, advocating for access to mental health
services and diverting children from the juvenile justice and child
welfare systems. Learn more about us at www.mhapforkids.org. MHAP
for Kids attorneys are embedded in Family Resource Centers (FRCs)
around the state. We are seeking a highly qualified, motivated
lawyer with knowledge of the juvenile court, mental health, and/or
education systems to join the talented MHAP for Kids team as our
attorney in Quincy. The attorney will advocate for up to 30 youth
at a time across the school, court, and mental health systems, to
ensure that their mental health needs are met and their legal
rights are protected. Duties and Responsibilities The primary
day-to-day responsibility of the position is to provide legal
representation for youth with unmet mental health needs. More
specific activities include: Meeting with clients Conducting legal
research and writing Analyzing education, medical, court, and other
relevant records Developing and maintaining strong working
relationships with staff of the host Family Resource Center
Developing and maintaining strong working relationships with state
agencies, such as DCF, DMH, DYS, as well as other stakeholders in
the juvenile justice and child welfare systems Managing case files
Promoting MHAP for Kids in the community Participating in program
evaluation Qualifications All HLA employees are expected to have
the skills to: Work both independently and as an effective team
member. Collaborate with and support staff at all levels of our
organization. Communicate clearly and professionally. Demonstrate
empathy and sensitivity while working with clients encountering
crises. Maintain confidentiality and, for attorneys, strict
adherence to all professional responsibility requirements for the
practice of law. Demonstrate intellectual curiosity, openness, and
the desire and ability to listen and learn. Understand and believe
in the mission of the organization. Embody the values of the
organization, including a commitment to decreasing inequity in our
health care system and society as a whole. Minimum requirements
specific to this position include: Juris Doctor Degree 4 years of
relevant work experience Excellent communication skills, including
oral advocacy and writing skills A strong understanding of the
juvenile court A strong understanding of children's mental health
systems Strong advocacy skills Other preferred qualifications:
Track record of effectively collaborating with government and
community-based service agencies Demonstrated cultural competence
Proven ability to handle a substantial caseload Knowledge of the
communities served by the host Family Resource Center Bilingual
skills (English and Spanish, Portuguese, and/or Haitian Creole)
Compensation The salary range for this position is $74,000 -
$85,000 annually. Benefits include: Retirement Plans 401(k) or Roth
401(k) retirement plans with employer contribution after one year
of service. Medical Insurance HMO and PPO Options with a generous
employer contribution. If you obtain health insurance elsewhere
(typically through a parent, spouse or domestic partner) you are
eligible for a taxable reimbursement. Dental and Vision Insurance
Medical and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) FSAs
allow you to set aside pre-tax dollars for health care and
dependent care expenses. Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability
Insurance Life insurance at 2x your salary with a maximum of
$400,000. The benefit is doubled in the event of accidental death.
Long-term disability benefit that covers 60% of salary after 90
days of disability. Paid Time Off 20 vacation days, 15 sick days, 3
personal days plus your birthday off, 12 paid holidays, and 3
volunteer days per year. To Apply Our standard process is for
applications to be submitted online at
https://hlainc.efficientapply.com/jobs/ where you will upload a
resume and cover letter. If this process is not accessible to you,
please contact hr@hla-inc.org or 617-275-2985. HLA is proud to be
an equal opportunity employer. We welcome applicants of all
identities with regard to race, color, ancestry, religion, sex,
national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital
status, disability, gender identity, veteran status, and many other
factors. We celebrate diversity and are committed to building an
inclusive work environment where all team members are encouraged to
be their authentic and whole selves.
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