Tulalip Tribes Attorney Job Posting

Here: LOH LAV Attorney Job Description_Final 5-1-14

The Tulalip Tribes seeks an attorney to work for the Legacy of Healing Legal Advocacy Project.

The Tulalip Tribes Legacy of Healing (LOH) Program initiated services in 1998 through the STOP Violence Against Indian Women grant.  LOH seeks to ensure the rights of all individuals to a safe and secure environment and to empower those who are being oppressed by reducing trauma and ending re-victimization resulting in the protection of future generations. The LOH Legal Advocacy Project is a new grant project funded by the Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women.  The LOH Legal Advocacy Project will provide holistic legal representation to victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking.

The LOH Legal Advocacy Project will be supported by the Tulalip Office of Civil Legal Aid (TOCLA).  TOCLA focuses on civil legal issues that affect tribal members’ safety, family, and access to services and education.  In cooperation with TOCLA, the LOH Legal Advocacy Project will deliver a responsive system to victims with immediate access to legal services.

For details on the position, please see the attached job description.

 

Applicants should submit a cover letter, current resume, and list of references to Nicole Sieminski, TOCLA Program Manager, at nsieminski@tulaliptribes-nsn.gov or by mail to 6406 Marine Drive, Tulalip, WA 98271.  For more information, please contact Nicole Sieminski at (360) 716-4517.

 

Materials received after 4:00pm on May 23, 2014 will not be accepted.