Employment Opportunities

CVLAP is hiring! Check out the current job postings below to join CVLAP ’s staff and contribute to our work providing access to the justice system for those who need it the most.

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Crime Victims Legal Assistance Project - Staff Attorney - Muskegon/Holland

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Crime Victims Legal Assistance Project (CVLAP) is seeking a Staff Attorney focused on domestic violence. CVLAP is a statewide program with attorneys throughout Michigan, in collaboration with Legal Services of Eastern Michigan, Legal Aid of Western Michigan, Legal Services of South Central Michigan, Legal Services of Northern Michigan, and Lakeshore Legal Aid, to provide outreach and a wide range of legal representation and advocacy to victims of crime; primarily domestic violence and elder abuse survivors under the federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA).

Crime Victims Legal Assistance Project - Staff Attorney - Tribal Survivor Project

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Crime Victims Legal Assistance Project (CVLAP) is seeking a Staff Attorney focused on serving Native American survivors of domestic violence in Northern Michigan with family law matters. This Staff Attorney will be responsible for working with clients (ranging from advice to full litigation) with civil cases in both State and Tribal Court. Although their work will be fully remote, this Attorney will be responsible for serving clients primarily in Northern Michigan with a focus on the Upper Peninsula.

Crime Victims Legal Assistance Project - Staff Attorney - Saginaw

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Crime Victims Legal Assistance Project (CVLAP) is seeking a Staff Attorney focused on domestic violence. CVLAP is a statewide program with attorneys throughout Michigan, in collaboration with Legal Services of Eastern Michigan, Legal Aid of Western Michigan, Legal Services of South Central Michigan, Legal Services of Northern Michigan, and Lakeshore Legal Aid, to provide outreach and a wide range of legal representation and advocacy to victims of crime; primarily domestic violence and elder abuse survivors under the federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA).