General Counsel
Company: California Immigrant Policy Center
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $120,000-$150,000
General Counsel Los Angeles (Hybrid) Job Announcement Information
Job Title : General Counsel Location : Los Angeles, California
Hybrid schedule Term : Full-time, occasional evenings and weekends
required Position Status : Exempt Pay Range :$120,000-$150,000
Reports To : Executive Director Organizational Summary The mission
of the California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is to uphold the
humanity of immigrant communities in California by transforming
systems to achieve racial, social, and economic justice. CIPC is a
non-partisan, non-profit statewide organization engaging in
advocacy, organizing, and strategic communications to uplift
immigrant communities. CIPC was founded in response to the 1996
passage of federal immigrant and welfare laws that profoundly
affected immigrants. Today, CIPC advances inclusive policies that
build a prosperous future for all Californians, using policy
analysis, advocacy, and capacity building. Over the past 28 years,
CIPC has led groundbreaking campaigns that have greatly expanded
protections, as well as access to publicly-funded services and
programs, for Californias low-income immigrant populations,
including but not limited to the Safe and Responsible Driver Act,
the TRUST and TRUTH Acts, CA Values Act, E-Verify Bill, the Health
for All campaign, California Earned Income Tax Credit (CalEITC),
and One California, the largest investment in legal services
protection in the country. Position Summary The General Counsel
will serve as the principal legal advisor to the Executive Director
and executive team. This individual will lead on internal
employment law issues, nonprofit compliance including c4 and c4
issues, and provide expert legal guidance to support policy
advocacy. The General Counsel will play a pivotal role in analyzing
federal, state, and local laws and supporting the creation of Know
Your Rights (KYR) materials in collaboration with the policy and
communications teams. A key component of this role will be serving
as a trusted thought partner and ensuring compliance with CIPCs
Collective Bargaining Agreement and employee handbook. The ideal
candidate will have strong employment law experience, a resourceful
and analytical approach, and relevant nonprofit law expertise.
Responsibilities Internal Employment and Nonprofit Compliance Lead
all employment law matters, including advising on personnel
policies, employee relations, workplace issues, and compliance with
federal, state, and local labor laws. Ensure the organization
maintains compliance with nonprofit governance laws, including
tax-exempt status, reporting obligations, and regulatory
requirements. Provide guidance and develop best practices around
Human Resources (HR) compliance, including hiring practices,
employee benefits, and conflict resolution, with a focus on
maintaining a legally sound, equitable, and inclusive workplace.
Provide guidance on labor relations matters, helping the
organization navigate contract negotiations and maintain productive
relations with union representatives. Work closely with the HR team
and other internal stakeholders to ensure adherence to the
collective bargaining agreement and ensure that it reflects the
organizations mission, financial realities, and legal obligations.
Serve as a trusted thought partner for the Executive Director,
offering legal counsel and guidance on major organizational
decisions, risk management, and long-term strategy. Review, draft,
and negotiate contracts, memorandums of understanding (MOUs), and
grant proposals and agreements to ensure they align with
organizational goals, protect legal interests, and strengthen
relationships with third-party vendors, partners, funders, and
service providers. Provide ongoing legal guidance on contractual
obligations and help the organization navigate any complex terms or
issues that may arise in relationships with external stakeholders.
Stay updated on developments in employment law, nonprofit
governance, and immigration law, ensuring the organization is
prepared for any changes that could affect operations. Ensure
organizational compliance with lobbying restrictions. Provide legal
counsel on any other matters as they arise, ensuring the
organization is protected from legal risks while remaining focused
on its mission. Analyzing Federal, State and Local Policy Analyze
executive orders, policy changes, and legal developments affecting
immigrant communities, providing timely legal analysis to the
leadership and program teams as needed. Collaborate with the policy
and communications teams to develop Know Your Rights (KYR)
materials, ensuring that legal content is clear, accurate, and
tailored to audience needs. Provide legal insights on the impact of
state and federal policy changes that impact the organization.
Developing Best Practices for the Broader Movement Work to provide
best practices to organizations that are members of CIPC-led
coalitions, specifically related to employment law, nonprofit
compliance, and lobbying restrictions. Develop and share resources,
guidelines, and toolkits on employment law and nonprofit governance
best practices for partner organizations. Work to ensure that these
practices are informed by current legal standards and aligned with
the collective goals of coalitions. Collaborate with other legal,
policy, and community-based stakeholders to promote organizational
initiatives. Qualifications Juris Doctor from an accredited law
school and membership in the California State Bar. Minimum of 10
years of legal experience, with a strong focus on employment law.
Employment law expertise is required; experience with labor
relations, collective bargaining, and employee compliance matters
is preferred. Ability to navigate the complexities of nonprofit
governance, including tax-exempt status, corporate compliance, and
regulatory reporting. Proven ability to analyze legal changes,
including executive orders, and break them down for internal teams,
especially in the context of policy advocacy and KYR material
development. Experience in nonprofit law or at a nonprofit is
preferred, but a resourceful, solution-oriented approach is key.
Strong communication skills with the ability to translate complex
legal concepts into clear, actionable guidance for non-legal
audiences. Experience advising senior leadership on legal and
strategic decisions. Demonstrated ability to build relationships
and collaborate with diverse stakeholders. A passion for immigrant
rights and a deep commitment to social justice and equity.
Compensation and Benefits Salary Range: $120,000-$150,000 CIPC is a
unionized workplace and is represented by Immigrant Advocates
United-United Auto Workers. This position is not in the bargaining
unit.CIPC provides a comprehensive benefits package to its
employees: Paid medical, dental, vision insurance, and life
insurance (100% of the full insurance premium for qualified
employees and 75% of the premiums for their dependents) 3%
contribution to 401K-retirement plan Commuter benefit or paid
parking access Monthly reimbursement for cell and internet usage
$1,500 professional development allowance Generous time off policy
Up to 26 paid holidays a year (includes summer and winter
collective breaks) Vacation: 1st year of service: 10 days, after
completion of 1st year: 15 days, after completion of 4th year: 20
days) 6 personal days per year Application Information The position
is open immediately until filled. Please send a cover letter and
resume. Please note that we will only be able to respond to short
listed candidates. Those candidates will be asked to submit 3
references. CIPC is an equal opportunity employer; people of color
and individuals from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
CIPC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national
origin, ethnic background, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age,
or disability.
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