Staff Attorney MO/KS
Council on American-Islamic Relations - National Headquarters
Posted
Mar 02, 2026
Location
Remote
Type
Full-time
Compensation
$83100 - $95565
Mission
What you will drive
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is America’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization. CAIR’s mission is to enhance understanding of Islam, protect civil rights, promote justice, and empower American Muslims. Position: Staff Attorney Department: Civil Rights Reports to: Trial Attorney Supervision Responsibilities: None Location: Remote with occasional travel FLSA Status: Exempt Hour: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (eastern time zone) Compensation: The salary range for this role is $83,100 to $95,565 annually. Where we Operate: This position is open to candidates who are legally Authorized to work in the United States and currently residing in, or willing to travel to, Missouri and Kansas, and licensed in one or both states. Brief Description: CAIR is seeking a talented Staff Attorney to join its civil rights department at this crucial time in our nation’s history. Essential Functions/Duties The Staff Attorney will be primarily responsible for: Performing legal research and drafting of legal documents, including answers, motions, and other routine court filings. Drafting written work products, including legal and research memorandums and other legal documents, as requested. Drafting demand letters and engaging in alternative dispute resolution to resolve civil rights cases outside court intervention. Representing clients during FBI interrogations. Assisting trial attorneys with various aspects of litigation, including, but not limited to, client interviews, factual investigation, legal research, discovery, preparation of trial documents, negotiations, trials, and appellate work. Participating in speaking engagements pertaining to civil rights issues facing the American Muslim community. Training and coaching of CAIR staff as requested. Attend continuing legal education seminars and keep abreast of changes in the law through reading or other means. Qualifications J.D. from an accredited law school. Ability to handle multiple concurrent assignments and meet deadlines; must be able to work well both independently and in a team environment. Basic knowledge of federal court practice. Excellent legal research, writing, and oral skills. No disciplinary actions on record or pending. Ideal candidates have a minimum of 3 years prior associate-level experience in civil rights. An understanding of civil rights issues relating to American Muslims. Passion for the mission of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. Ability to communicate in a language other than English is a plus.
Profile
What makes you a great fit
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is America’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization. CAIR’s mission is to enhance understanding of Islam, protect civil rights, promote justice, and empower American Muslims. Position: Staff Attorney Department: Civil Rights Reports to: Trial Attorney Supervision Responsibilities: None Location: Remote with occasional travel FLSA Status: Exempt Hour: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (eastern time zone) Compensation: The salary range for this role is $83,100 to $95,565 annually. Where we Operate: This position is open to candidates who are legally Authorized to work in the United States and currently residing in, or willing to travel to, Missouri and Kansas, and licensed in one or both states. Brief Description: CAIR is seeking a talented Staff Attorney to join its civil rights department at this crucial time in our nation’s history. Essential Functions/Duties The Staff Attorney will be primarily responsible for: Performing legal research and drafting of legal documents, including answers, motions, and other routine court filings. Drafting written work products, including legal and research memorandums and other legal documents, as requested. Drafting demand letters and engaging in alternative dispute resolution to resolve civil rights cases outside court intervention. Representing clients during FBI interrogations. Assisting trial attorneys with various aspects of litigation, including, but not limited to, client interviews, factual investigation, legal research, discovery, preparation of trial documents, negotiations, trials, and appellate work. Participating in speaking engagements pertaining to civil rights issues facing the American Muslim community. Training and coaching of CAIR staff as requested. Attend continuing legal education seminars and keep abreast of changes in the law through reading or other means. Qualifications J.D. from an accredited law school. Ability to handle multiple concurrent assignments and meet deadlines; must be able to work well both independently and in a team environment. Basic knowledge of federal court practice. Excellent legal research, writing, and oral skills. No disciplinary actions on record or pending. Ideal candidates have a minimum of 3 years prior associate-level experience in civil rights. An understanding of civil rights issues relating to American Muslims. Passion for the mission of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. Ability to communicate in a language other than English is a plus.