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Position Overview Legal Services of Eastern Michigan (LSEM) seeks a visionary and mission-driven Executive Director (ED) to lead our dynamic, regional nonprofit legal services organization. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the ED is responsible for providing strategic leadership, organizational management, and public representation of LSEM in its mission to deliver high-quality civil legal assistance to low-income and marginalized populations across Eastern Michigan.
This is a unique opportunity to lead LSEM during a time of need, while shaping its next chapter of innovation, equity, and service expansion.
About Legal Services of Eastern Michigan Since its founding in 1951, LSEM has been a cornerstone in the pursuit of justice for individuals and families who face economic hardship and barriers to accessing legal services. Headquartered in Flint, LSEM serves a 14-county region through two offices, addressing issues such as housing instability, consumer protection, family safety, elder rights, income maintenance, and access to disability benefits.
LSEM is committed to empowering communities, stabilizing homes, advancing social and economic justice, and fostering long-term systemic change. Our dedicated staff of attorneys, paralegals, and administrative professionals work collaboratively with courts, nonprofit partners, and client communities to ensure fair treatment under the law.
Key Responsibilities
Leadership & Strategy Champion LSEM's mission and values, guiding the organization with vision, integrity, and transparency. Lead the strategic planning and needs assessment process and ensure alignment with client needs, community changes, and systemic priorities. Cultivate a mission-centered, inclusive, and high-performance organizational culture.
Board Relations & Governance Collaborate closely with the Board of Directors to set and advance strategic priorities. Provide regular updates and support to the Board. Ensure the Board is informed, engaged, and equipped to fulfill its governance and fiduciary responsibilities.
Staff & Organizational Development Recruit, mentor, and retain a diverse, talented, and union-respectful staff. Support the Leadership Team in achieving operational excellence across departments. Foster a culture of continuous learning, cross-functional collaboration, and staff development.
Program Oversight & Compliance Ensure LSEM's programs deliver high-quality, trauma-informed, and culturally competent legal services. Maintain full compliance with Legal Services Corporation (LSC) regulations and other grantor requirements. Monitor case outcomes, program metrics, and community impact to guide ongoing improvement.
Fiscal Stewardship Oversee financial planning, budgeting, and internal controls in coordination with finance staff and the Board. Ensure fiscal responsibility and long-term sustainability through effective resource allocation and risk management. Manage a multimillion-dollar budget with a strong mix of federal, state, and private support.
Fundraising & Resource Development Lead LSEM's fundraising efforts, including government contracts, foundation grants, and individual giving. Cultivate strong relationships with funders, philanthropic partners, and community stakeholders. Expand and diversify funding streams to support program innovation and growth.
Community Engagement & Advocacy Serve as LSEM's chief ambassador and spokesperson across Eastern Michigan and beyond. Build strategic alliances with courts, bar associations, community-based organizations, and government entities. Advocate for access to justice and equitable legal systems at the local, state, and national levels.
Candidate Profile
Required Qualifications Juris Doctor (JD) required; admission to State Bar of Michigan (or at earliest convenience if not already admitted); deep knowledge of civil legal aid, public interest law, or nonprofit legal management required. Minimum of 5-7 years in a senior leadership role, with both law practice and experience in nonprofit or legal services organizations. Demonstrated success in managing cross-functional teams, overseeing budgets, and developing strategy. Experience working productively with a Board of Directors and in a unionized environment.
Skills & Attributes Unwavering commitment to advancing justice and equity. Exceptional communication and relationship-building skills across diverse constituencies. Strategic thinker with the ability to execute operational plans and lead change. Cultural competence and a demonstrated commitment to inclusion and accessibility. Passionate, resilient, ethical, and collaborative leadership style.
Compensation & Benefits
LSEM offers a competitive salary based on experience and aligned with public interest standards for compensation. Our comprehensive benefits package includes:
Salary Range: $110,000 - $130,000 depending on experience Medical insurance and Flexible Spending Account Life, AD&D, and disability coverage Retirement plan with employer contribution Generous paid leave Professional development opportunities Potential Student Loan assistance Employee assistance program and wellness resources
Application Process Please submit the following materials: A detailed resume A cover letter outlining your interest in the role, qualifications, and vision for advancing LSEM's mission Three professional Letters of Recommendation with names and contact information for the related references
Applications can be submitted to: Application Submission Form
Currently, applications are accepted via the link above. An alternative option for submission is to email to humanresources@lsem-mi.org.
Questions should be forwarded to Christina Wixson at cwixson@lsem-mi.org.
Application review will begin on a rolling basis. The application deadline is December 5, 2025.
Equal Opportunity Statement Legal Services of Eastern Michigan is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace where all individuals are welcomed and encouraged to apply.
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