
Who is Disability Rights Wisconsin?
Disability Rights Wisconsin is the state’s Protection and Advocacy system, working to uphold disability rights and ensure freedom from abuse and neglect. Through legal advocacy, individual representation, and systems change, our advocates and attorneys advance dignity, access, and justice across Wisconsin.
We were founded through the disability civil rights movement demanding an end to abuse and self-determination. That legacy continues to drive our work today. We are guided by core values of equal access, dignity, independence, accessibility, community integration, rights and safety, and self-determination.
We are working toward a Wisconsin that is accessible and just. We seek team members who are motivated by that mission and ready to make a meaningful impact. In return, we offer a collaborative, mission-driven workplace, supportive colleagues, excellent benefits, and generous leave to support your well-being and success.
Our programs include:
● Protection & Advocacy for people with disabilities (addressing abuse/neglect, discrimination, and access to services)
● Disability Benefits Specialist program (helping people access Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance)
● Family Care & IRIS Ombudsman program (supporting people to remain in community-based settings)
● Victim Advocacy services for crime victims with disabilities
Full-time Equivalent: 1 FTE (40 Hours per week)
Reports to: Director of Legal and Advocacy Services
Rate: $94,160 to $108,070 annually
Location: Disability Rights Wisconsin has offices in Milwaukee and Madison. This position can be assigned to either of these office locations, depending on the applicant’s residence. Hybrid options are available.
Applicant must be a Wisconsin resident.
Job Hours: The majority of hours should be completed during core office hours, weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Some evening and weekend hours are required.
Application Instructions: Submit a resume and cover letter detailing your qualifications and experience as they relate to the minimum and preferred qualifications.
Application Deadline: Preferred consideration will be given to applicants who apply by August 3rd. Position will remain open until filled.
About This Position
The Managing Attorney for Advocacy and Investigations provides oversight and direction to teams engaged in advocacy, investigations, and monitoring, ensuring their work aligns with DRW’s mission, priorities, and funding requirements. Through strong supervision, coaching, and professional development, this leader builds a high-performing team equipped to deliver ethical, impactful advocacy. The role also maintains a focused caseload of strategic or high-impact matters and contributes directly to legal and systems advocacy efforts.
Working collaboratively across the organization, this leader helps shape agency-wide advocacy strategies, identify emerging issues, and strengthen DRW’s impact on disability rights. The position also ensures compliance with grant requirements, supports reporting and budgeting, and maintains strong relationships with funders and key stakeholders.
This is an opportunity for an experienced attorney and leader to influence both individual outcomes and systemic change—advancing equity, access, and justice while supporting a dedicated team committed to DRW’s mission and values.
Key Responsibilities
1. Team Oversight (40%)
o Aligns with DRW’s mission; and
o Uses resources efficiently to achieve priority outcomes.
o Providing individualized supervision that balances support, accountability, and autonomy;
o Ensuring compliance with state and federal grant requirements;
o Supporting ongoing training and professional development;
o Supervising and supporting advocates, attorneys, students, and volunteers.
2. Legal and Advocacy Work (20%)
3. Collaborative Work (20%)
4. Management and Compliance (15%)
5. General Responsibilities (5%)
Preferred Qualifications:
Benefits
Disability Rights Wisconsin places an unparalleled value on the well-being of our staff. The following benefits are offered for permanent employees who work 20 or more hours per week:
Employment at our organization may qualify you for federal student loan forgiveness programs. We do not directly pay for – nor forgive – federal student loans. However, our status as a not-for-profit organization under Section 501(c)(3) makes us an eligible employer. There may be other factors that determine whether one qualifies.
For more information, read the Federal Student Aid Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) page:
studentaid.gov/manage-loans/forgiveness-cancellation/public-service
Generous paid time off policies include:
Additional benefits include the Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Commuter Choice, and Sabbatical Leave.
Equal Employment Opportunity Act (EEO) and Affirmative Action (AA)
We are an equal-opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status, following Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA). Our organization is committed to building a culturally diverse and inclusive environment.
Advocacy & Legal Services
Milwaukee, WI
Monona, WI
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