
Job DetailsJob Location: San Antonio - San Antonio, TX 78216Position Type: Full TimeEducation Level: High School/ EquivalentSalary Range: $20.91 - $24.97 HourlyTravel Percentage: Little to none (0- 25%)Job Category: General OperationsPosition Overview
The Legal Office Receptionist serves as the first point of contact for clients, visitors, and callers, ensuring a welcoming, professional, and organized reception area. This position supports attorneys, caseworkers, and administrative staff by managing client intake processes, maintaining confidentiality, coordinating office logistics, and providing administrative assistance that ensures efficient office operations.
This is a Union eligible position.
The receptionist is the first point of contact for clients, visitors and callers, ensuring professional,welcoming, and supportive experience. This role also supports office operations, basic facility’sneeds, and administrative tasks to keep our office running smoothly.
This position may involve working outside of the regular business hours of Monday through Friday,8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., CST.
Responsibilities
Reception & Client Services
●Oversee and maintain a welcoming, organized, clean, and safe reception and lobby area.
●Greet and assist callers, clients, visitors, and staff with professionalism and courtesy.
●Answer, screen, and route incoming calls, text messages, and inquiries; take accurate messages as needed.
●Schedule client appointments and maintain shared office calendars.
●Log client check-ins, notify caseworkers/attorneys of arrivals, and assist with intake/request forms whenappropriate.
●Provide basic information about services and resources within scope of knowledge.
●Coordinate interpreter and translation services as needed.
●Assist clients in retrieving documents securely and confidentially, ensuring sensitive information is protected.
Administrative Support
●Manage incoming and outgoing mail, including pickup, sorting, scanning, distributing, and preparing items fordelivery.
●Perform data entry and accurately record client and case information in case management systems.
●Provide general administrative support including filing, document preparation, and coordination with staff.
●Assist with meeting room setup and breakdown for events, training, and client sessions.
Financial & Recordkeeping (if applicable)● Create invoices and process client payments as directed.
● Prepare and deposit client payments, maintaining accurate financial records in compliance with organizational procedures.
● Support accurate timekeeping and case management tracking for billing and grant reporting.
Office & Facilities Support
● Track supply inventory, coordinate deliveries, and assist with facility needs.
● Check in/out office equipment (e.g., hotspots, cameras, CD-ROM drives), maintain safe inventory, and ensure accountability.
● Report facility or safety concerns promptly to management.
Other Duties
● Maintain client confidentiality and adhere to legal and ethical standards.
● Participate in staff meetings, training, and professional development.
● Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor.
QualificationsMinimum Qualifications
Education
High school diploma or equivalent,
Experience
1+ year of relevant experience in a receptionist, front desk, customer service, or administrative role (legal or nonprofit setting a plus)
Fluency in both written and spoken English;
Hold a valid driver’s license, clean driving record and have access to reliable, insured transportation; and
Knowledge of phone systems.
Knowledge of office software (Google Workspace, Microsoft Office), and the ability to learn and adapt to multiple databases
Must be eligible to obtain a Notary license.
Preferred Qualifications
Proficient in a second language including but not limited to: Arabic, Spanish, Pashto, Dari, Urdu, Kinyarwanda, Swahili, French, Tigrinya or Burmese.
Proficient in office software (Google Workspace, Microsoft Office), and the ability to learn and adapt to multiple databases
Basic understanding of legal office terminology is helpful but not required.
Attributes
Must demonstrate behavior that aligns with RAICES’ mission, vision, and values – Proactive, Inclusion, Empowerment, Compassion, and Excellence.
Comfortable working in a cross-cultural environment, compassionate toward individuals served, and a basic understanding of immigration and refugee services.
Sound judgment and sensitivity to highly confidential information.
Strong verbal and written communication skills. Must be able to interact effectively and professionally with clients, staff and visitors across diverse audiences while maintaining empathy and clarity.
Highly organized and able to work collaboratively and autonomously in a fast-moving environment.
Ability to work collaboratively and creatively while inspiring and motivating others to achieve common goals.
Physical requirements may include carrying up to 25 lbs., loading and unloading donated items, and standingand carrying items.
Highest level of professional and ethical conduct.
Willingness to travel, as needed, for RAICES meetings and events as needed.
RAICES is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, disability, national origin, protected veteran status, age, or any other status protected by applicable national, federal, state, or local law.
RAICES, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization formally known as the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services, was created in 1986 to welcome and fight for families seeking safety and freedom in the U.S.
We started as a two-person team in a tiny San Antonio office and kept growing to include Austin, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, and Laredo — and to make our services accessible to people in rural communities statewide. Today, with our Texas roots and national reach, we advocate for the rights and prosperity of all our families, neighbors, and community members.
We grew from the Sanctuary Movement as a response to immigration policies that created impossible legal barriers for Central American refugees to seek protection in the U.S. In a time of exceptional need, our neighbors across the country came together and showed us what it means to be a more welcoming nation.
Originally a grassroots community-based organization known as the Refugee Aid Project, RAICES was accredited by the Department of Justice (DOJ) as a legal services provider in 1993 — centering our advocacy for access to representation as critical to equitable outcomes in immigration court — and expanded further in 2017 to include refugee resettlement services in collaboration with our national partner, the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI).
We believe in a country where everyone has access to legal and social services — no matter where you come from. A place where people don’t have to go to court to face a giant institution on their own. A place where people don’t have to navigate a maze of local, state, and federal bureaucracies created to keep them out — because we know that our services keep families together and free.
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