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Employer Information
South Carolina Legal Services
Eunice Franklin, HR Specialist
PO Box 1445
Columbia, South Carolina 29202
Email: eunicefranklin@sclegal.org | https://sclegal.org
Send application materials to: Eunice Franklin
Recruiting for office(s) in: Charleston, Columbia, Conway, Florence, Spartanburg
Type of organization: Law Firm
Job Title: Staff Attorney
Staff attorneys provide a wide range of civil legal representation, advocacy, and outreach to low-income individuals. Though attorneys may work in other priority areas of law depending on client needs, civil litigation will primarily be in the areas of housing, consumer, education, federal income tax, elder, employment, family, probate, public benefits, and migrant farmworkers.
A more detailed job description is available upon request.
Time period of employment: full time, ongoing
- Deadline to apply: 1 August 2025
- Anticipated start date: as soon as possible
- Response method(s): Email, https://sclegal.org
- Materials requested: Résumé, Cover letter, Writing sample, 3, https://sclegal.org
Hiring criteria
Member of the SC Bar
• Litigation and clinical experience preferred but not required if committed to:
(a)Public interest/poverty law
(b)Working with low-income, underserved, rural, diverse clients and client communities
(c)Ability to collaborate effectively with other advocates and those agencies that serve the low-income community
• Knowledge of the Rules of Civil Procedures, Rules of Evidence, Rules of the Family Court, and Rules of Appellate Procedure
• Excellent relationship building, leadership, and research skills
• Strong oral, written, and presentation communication skills; bilingual skills are a
plus, but
not required
• Proficient with Microsoft Office 365 and SharePoint Online
• Valid driver’s license and good driving record, as use of the firm’s vehicles may be required