Pro Bono Institute is seeking a Director of its Law Firm Pro Bono Project
Founded in 1996, Pro Bono Institute (PBI) explores and identifies new approaches to, and resources for, the provision of legal services to the poor, disadvantaged, and other individuals or groups unable to secure legal assistance to address critical problems. PBI supports, enhances, and transforms the pro bono efforts of major law firms, in-house legal departments, and public interest organizations in the U.S. and around the world. Rather than providing direct legal services, PBI is a catalyst, administering projects that support, guide, and inspire legal institutions to enhance access to justice.
Building on 30 years of experience, the Law Firm Pro Bono Project® initiative serves as counselor, resource, strategic advisor, trainer, and catalyst, offering expert guidance on law firm pro bono, while exploring new ideas to improve services, promoting experimentation, encouraging self-evaluation, dialogue, and collaboration on how, working together, we can strengthen access to justice through pro bono service.
The Law Firm Pro Bono Project® Initiative
PBI is seeking a Director of its Law Firm Pro Bono Project initiative to lead PBI’s work to support and enhance the pro bono culture and performance of significant law firms in the U.S. and around the world. The goal of the Project is to fully integrate pro bono into the practice, philosophy, and culture of firms so that law firms provide the institutional support, infrastructure, and encouragement essential to fostering a climate supportive of pro bono service and promoting partner and associate participation.
To achieve this vision, the Project provides a wide range of services to law firms with at least 20 lawyers, including administering the Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge® initiative; providing confidential, individualized consulting services to law firms with respect to their pro bono programs; hosting webinars and other programming, including the PBI Annual Conference; developing empirical research, surveys, publications, and more.
The Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge® Initiative
The Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge® initiative forms a cornerstone of PBI and is centered on the Challenge statement, which is ascribed to by 134 of the world’s most influential law firms. The Challenge statement embodies a unique, aspirational pro bono standard. Developed by law firm leaders and corporate general counsel in 1995, it articulates a voluntary, single standard for law firms. Challenge signatories publicly acknowledge their institutional, firm-wide commitment to provide pro bono legal services to low-income individuals and nonprofit groups that serve them. The Challenge includes a narrow but thoughtful definition of pro bono that has become the industry standard for large law firms and others, as well as an accountability mechanism and measurement tool through its performance benchmarks and annual reporting requirement. While the Statement has withstood the test of time and has helped spur over 100 million hours of pro bono service since 1995, it is a living document that the Project carefully refines from time to time to remain current and encourage additional progress.
Highlights from PBI’s 2025 Report on the Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge® Initiative
PBI Annual Conference
The PBI Annual Conference is the legal community’s premier pro bono event, attracting more than 250 participants from law firms, legal departments, and public interest organizations from around the world. Sessions cover a wide variety of topics, including new challenges as well as recurring areas of interest for pro bono leaders, trends and innovations, and cutting-edge developments in the fast-changing world of pro bono.
Director of the PBI Law Firm Pro Bono Project Initiative
Reporting directly to PBI’s President & CEO, Eve Runyon, the Director will be instrumental in shaping the strategic direction of the Law Firm Pro Bono Project initiative by identifying key innovations to expand pro bono and improve access to justice and collaborating with PBI colleagues to advance initiatives that strengthen access to justice.
Responsibilities include:
The ideal Director will be a creative, energetic, and experienced professional ready to lead the Law Firm Pro Bono Project initiative. The Director should be an entrepreneurial visionary who can see the big picture and who also is able to roll up their sleeves and get things done. The Director should be an expert and strategic leader who understands the modern law firm pro bono landscape.
Specific requirements:
Background
Skills and Accomplishments
Compensation and Benefits
The salary range for this position is $130,000 - $150,000 depending on candidate qualifications, including job-related knowledge, skills and experience. In addition to offering competitive compensation, PBI offers generous employee benefits including 100% employer-paid health insurance (for individual employee), employer contribution of 3% of annual salary to a 401(k) plan, generous vacation and sick leave, flex-time, and access to a free fitness center on-site.
Other
To apply for the position, please send by email a cover letter, resume, brief, substantive writing sample (between 500 and 1,500 words), and list of references to:
Chris Niebling (he/him)
Operations Manager
jobs@probonoinst.org
Applications by email only. No phone inquiries, please.
Please submit your application by January 30 to be considered in the first round of review. PBI will accept applications until the position is filled.
Please also include in your application from where you learned about this job opportunity.
Pro Bono Institute, established in 1996, provides research, consultative services, analysis and assessment, publications, and training to a broad range of legal audiences.
Pro Bono Institute is mandated to explore and identify new approaches to and resources for the provision of legal services to the poor, disadvantaged, and other individuals or groups unable to secure legal assistance to address critical problems. We do so by supporting, enhancing, and transforming the pro bono efforts of major law firms, in-house corporate legal departments, and public interest organizations in the U.S. and around the world.