The Texas Access to Justice Foundation (TAJF) was created by the Supreme Court of Texas to administer the Texas IOLTA (Interest on Lawyers’ Trust Accounts) Program. This is a mandatory program in which attorneys are required to earn interest on their nominal and/or short-term trust funds. The Foundation awards grants to programs assisting poor Texans with civil legal matters.
The Director of Grants is the chief grants administrator, serves as custodian of the Foundation records and unofficially serves as in-house counsel. The Director of Grants is responsible for managing all aspects of the grants department and for the review and assessment of all requests for funding, monitoring grantees for compliance and effectiveness and supervises grant management staff. The Director of Grants manages the Grants team and is part of the Management team of TAJF. The Director of Grants works with a variety of community groups and organizations including the Texas Access to Justice Commission, State Bar of Texas committees and sections, non-profit legal aid programs, bar associations, domestic violence shelters, law school clinical programs, private attorneys, and members of the public.
GENERAL DUTIES:
Licensed to practice law in Texas for a minimum of 20 years or licensed in another state and upon hiring, will take the first bar exam available. Litigation and management/supervisory experience required, preferably in non-profit legal aid or in areas of law that directly impact poor Texans. Strong organizational, analytical, writing and interpersonal skills. Ability to prioritize, manage multiple tasks and effectively communicate. Ability to switch between strategic and practical thinking, with both qualitative and quantitative analytic skills. Strong written and oral communication skills.
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