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New Mexico Legal Aid
Director – Native American Program. Santa Ana, NM. New Mexico Legal Aid is seeking a Director for its Native American Program. The Native American Program (NAP) provides free legal services to low-income Native Americans living on or near the nineteen (19) Pueblos, and outreach and community education to the community of the Mescalero Apache Nation. NAP is funded by the Legal Services Corporation and is part of New Mexico Legal Aid’s statewide program. Deadline to apply: Until filled.
Catawba Indian Nation
Tribal Court Administrator. Rock Hill, SC. The Tribal Court Administrator is a supervisory administrative position responsible for developing, implementing and administering non-judicial functions and normal operations of the Catawba Nation Judicial Branch. The Court Administrator will assist with the daily clerical needs of the Tribal Court: court office management, case management, financial management, community relations, court safety, court building management, court performance, and court advancement. This position requires a high degree of competency and experience. Candidates without experience in court administration/operations or a closely related legal office, will not be considered. Closing Date: September 22, 2023 (open until filled).
Pine Tree Legal Assistance
Staff Attorney. Bangor, ME. Pine Tree Legal Assistance, Inc. is seeking a staff attorney for its Indigenous Peoples Unit. This is primarily a litigation position, and the attorney will be in court or appearing in administrative proceedings on a regular basis for low-income tribal members. Most cases are in the Passamaquoddy Tribal Courts and the Penobscot Nation Tribal Court. The attorney will also be responsible for creating client education materials, coordinating with tribal community partners, and performing outreach across the five Wabanaki tribal communities. Experience working with tribes and tribal members is strongly preferred. Position is open until filled.
California Indian Legal Services
Executive Coordinator. Sacramento, CA. The Executive Coordinator to the Executive Director is a highly visible position at CILS requiring interaction with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders and playing a key role in the fulfillment of our mission. This position provides overall administrative and project support to the Executive Director and serves as a key liaison to the Board of Trustees. The Executive Coordinator also has extensive interaction with other staff and community stakeholders. Professionalism, the ability to cultivate relationships, and flexibility to adapt to the changing needs and priorities of a growing organization are essential. This is a full-time position reporting directly to the Executive Director. We will accept applications until the position is filled.
Staff Attorney. Eureka Field Office but the option of fully remote is considered for CA residents only. Supervised by the Directing Attorney, the Staff Attorney will work collaboratively with other staff to provide exceptional legal services in all areas of Federal Indian law. Our fast-paced office provides legal services on issues of jurisdiction, tax, estate planning, trust assets, environmental law, natural resource development, tribal governance, employment, and the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA). The Staff Attorney will assume a varied caseload that may include: brief counsel and services to low-income Indian individuals; state and federal court litigation; contract negotiation; advising tribal clients; developing and implementing constitutions, codes, and policies for tribal clients; and making community presentations. The Staff Attorney will be expected to appear on behalf of tribal clients in state dependency actions where the ICWA is applicable. We will accept applications until we fill the position, but CILS does not accept incomplete applications. Open until filled.
Michigan Indian Legal Services
MMIP Attorney. Traverse City, MI. Michigan Indian Legal Services (MILS) has a 3-year grant-funded attorney position to work out of its Traverse City, Michigan office. The focus of this position will be to increase access to free legal services to help decrease the number of Native Americans vulnerable to becoming missing or murdered and to support family members of those missing or murdered. This position will require overnight travel. (Starts October 1, 2023).
MMIP Legal Assistant. Traverse City, MI. Michigan Indian Legal Services (MILS) has a 3-year grant-funded Legal Secretary/Assistant position to work out of our Traverse City office. The focus of this position will be to increase access to free legal services to help decrease the number of Native Americans vulnerable to becoming missing or murdered and to support family members of those missing or murdered. This position will require overnight travel. The Legal Secretary/Assistant will primarily be working with a full-time attorney under the grant on their state-wide case work, performing intakes, maintaining client files. (Starts October 1, 2023).
Part-time Legal Assistant. Traverse City, MI. Michigan Indian Legal Services (MILS) has an opening for a part-time Legal Secretary/Assistant to work out of our Traverse City office. The Legal Secretary/ Assistant will primarily be aiding attorneys with their state-wide case work, performing intakes, maintaining client files. Open until filled.
Rothstein Donatelli LLP
Associate Attorney – Indian Law. Tempe, AZ. Rothstein Donatelli LLP has offices in Santa Fe and Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Tempe, Arizona. The Tempe office is seeking an associate attorney for its Indian law practice group. The ideal candidate will have three or more years of experience with a demonstrated commitment to the highest quality of legal practice, excellent research and writing skills, and an interest in representing tribal Nations. Experience in Indian law is not required. Open until filled.
St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin
Staff Attorney. Siren, WI. Provides legal representation to the St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin. The candidate will assist the St. Croix Legal Department in legal research, drafting documents, contract review, and review/revise existing St. Croix code of laws. The candidate must be barred in the State of Wisconsin. Indian preference applies. Open until filled.
Walsh Gallegos Treviño Kyle & Robinson PC
Associate Attorney. Albuquerque, NM. The position calls for an attorney who can successfully work to defend public schools and other governmental entities on issues involving special education/disability rights litigation as well as provide advice and consultation to public schools in the area of special education/disability rights. Attention to detail and excellent research and writing skills are required. Public speaking experience, strong interpersonal skills, IDEA due process proceeding and litigation experience, State and OCR Complaint experience, and experience with school districts or other governmental entities are preferred. A background in special education or education is a plus, as is experience representing governmental entities in federal litigation.
Associate Attorney. Albuquerque, NM. The position involves the representation of public school districts and other educational institutions in areas of labor and employment, governance including Open Meetings Act and Inspection of Public Records Act, administrative law, real estate, construction, business issues, and student issues, including civil rights/constitutional law/disability law. Attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and excellent research and writing skills are required. Public speaking experience, strong interpersonal skills, and experience with school districts or other governmental entities is preferred.
Oglala Lakota Housing Authority
Request for Proposals for Administrative Law Judge. The Oglala Lakota Housing Authority (“OLHA”) is requesting proposals from qualified individuals and firms for judicial services for administrative eviction and personnel proceedings. The applicant shall provide the following services: Preside over Office of Eviction Hearings proceedings; Approval of the issuance of subpoenas; Review all pleadings submitted prior to the hearing ; Research and analyze laws, regulations, policies, and precedential decisions to prepare for hearings and to issue orders; explain the procedure for the eviction or personnel hearings to the parties before beginning; other duties as assigned. Closes on Thursday September 21 at 4:30 PM MT.
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