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Equitable and Inclusive Hiring at Disability Rights California (DRC)
At Disability Rights California (DRC), we are committed to creating an equitable, accessible, and inclusive experience for all applicants. Below, we’ve outlined important details to ensure you feel fully supported throughout the hiring process.
Examples of reasonable accommodations include:
If you require an accommodation due to a disability to complete this application OR you are experiencing issues submitting your application and accompanying materials, please e-mail: talent@disabilityrightsca.org . Please note: resume and cover letter are required. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Location / Work Environment: This position requires you to be a California Resident at the time of hire. Aside from the California residency requirement this is a remote position.
EMPLOYMENT STATUS:
Full-time; Exempt; Regular
SALARY RANGE:
Band 16: $143,141 to $209,623 annually
Note: As part of our commitment to internal equity, salary offers are determined through a structured analysis that considers each candidate’s relevant education and years of substantially similar experience for the position. We review the candidate’s resume to assess relevant experience in relation to current employees in comparable roles. This process ensures our compensation decisions are fair, consistent, and aligned with organizational equity standards.
EXCELLENT BENEFITS
INTERNAL CANDIDATE ELIGIBILITY
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
This position will be open until it is filled. Applications should be received by April 13, 2026, to be considered for the first round of interviews.
Note: Your resume and cover letter will be reviewed and are required. Applications submitted without a cover letter and resume will not be considered.
WHO WE ARE
Disability Rights California (DRC) works in partnership with disabled people to defend rights, advance opportunities, grow power, and expand public support for disability justice in California and beyond.
DRC envisions a world where all people have power and are treated with dignity and respect. In this world, disability is recognized as a natural part of human experience.
People with disabilities are supported, valued, and afforded the same opportunities as people without disabilities. They are encouraged to take leadership in their communities and make their own decisions. Our vision is grounded in disability justice, where equity, self-determination, and collective liberation help to build a world in which all disabled people can thrive.
DRC values all forms of human diversity. We are committed to a culture of belonging where all people are welcome. In order to be effective advocates for all people with disabilities, we must address discrimination in all its forms, including the unique challenges faced by people who experience the intersection of multiple systems of discrimination.
ABOUT THE LEGAL ADVOCACY UNIT
The Legal Advocacy Unit (LAU) is DRC's core Protection & Advocacy legal program, tasked with fulfilling our federal mandate to defend the rights of people with disabilities in California. The LAU has approximately 145 staff statewide. The community integration principles of the U.S. Supreme Court's Olmstead decision are the heart of our legal advocacy. We fight for the rights of people with all types of disabilities, of any age or background, to be fully integrated into the life of our communities, with equality of opportunity, freedom from discrimination, and access to the services and supports they need to pursue their aspirations.
ABOUT DIRECTOR OF LITIGATION POSITION
The Director of Litigation provides leadership and direction for DRC’s litigation practice, with particular emphasis on providing leadership, collaboration, and strategic direction to litigators and practice groups in the LAU. The Director honors, supports, and amplifies the expertise within each practice group and works closely with DRC’s Leadership Team to promote and guide a cohesive and coordinated approach to high-quality litigation across the organization. The Director mentors and supports attorneys at all levels while serving as the leader of a team of experienced attorneys, supervising Litigation Counsel and possibly senior litigation support staff as needed. The Director reports to the Associate Executive Director overseeing the LAU.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Essential functions are the job responsibilities an employee must be able to perform, with or without reasonable accommodation. Director of Litigation essential functions include:
Organization-Wide Litigation Strategy and Leadership
Management and Leadership of LAU Litigation
Litigation Development, Execution, and Technical Expertise
Cross Department Collaboration, Partnerships, and External Engagement
Performs other duties as assigned.
Requirements
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to travel routinely, up to 25% of the time, for activities such as hearings or trial, client visits, team meetings, education, training, or outreach activities. More travel may be required to meet client, program, or funder requirements.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
(Applicants MUST meet EACH of the minimum qualifications to be considered for an interview.)
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
(Applicants DO NOT have to meet any of the Desirable Qualifications to be considered for an interview.)
WORKING CONDITIONS
The following describes general working conditions and requirements of the job, which can be performed with or without disability-related reasonable accommodations.

We are the largest disability advocacy agency in the nation, with 275 staff members. The Board of Directors, all of whom are now appointed by existing board members, reflect the diverse constituency of the agency and the ethnic and language community of California.
Vision Statement
We envision a barrier-free, inclusive, diverse world that values each individual and their voice. In this world, all people with disabilities enjoy the power of equal rights and opportunities, dignity, choice, independence and freedom from abuse, neglect and discrimination.
Disability Rights California works to bring about fairness and justice for people with disabilities. To reach those goals of fairness and justice, we may:
1. File lawsuits on behalf of individuals or groups
2. Investigate charges of abuse and neglect
3. Build peer/self advocacy groups
4. Forge community partnerships
5. Advocate for change in laws, regulations, and public policy
6. Provide information to those who may not know about their rights