Job Postings 11.6.25

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Tribal Prosecutor

Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, Hayward, WI

• Represent the Tribe in all Tribal Court proceedings and before quasi-judicial or administrative agencies.

• Serve as the Tribal Prosecutor for all tribal matters, including but not limited to: employment appeals, traffic, conservation, truancy, Indian Child Welfare, housing, election appeals, child support conflict cases as assigned, and other legal matters on behalf of the Tribe.

• Prepare legal documents, including not limited to: pleadings, legal opinions, motions, and proposedorders.

• Draft, review, and revise Tribal law, codes, ordinances, and legislative documents for various tribal entities or tribal enterprises as directed by the Attorney General.” “•Must have a Juris Doctorate from an accredited Law School.

•Must be a member in good standing of the State Bar of Wisconsin, any other Bar, or must become licensed following the next available bar exam (WI Bar Admission may be required at the discretion of the Attorney General).

•General knowledge of Federal Indian law with emphasis on applicable current federal and state law, P.L.280, statutes and regulations relating to Indian tribes.

•Working knowledge of Federal, State and Tribal court systems. Individuals with experience in Federal Indian and Tribal law and litigation strongly preferred.

•Excellent oral and written communication skills; must work effectively with other people at a variety of ages and levels, competency in various computer programs, and able to work independently to get projects completed.

•Proficiency in legal research.

•Ability to work with representatives of governmental units, including other Tribes, federal government, state government and local governmental entities.

•Ability to identify and analyze legal issues and present legal theories.

•Independent, organized, multi-tasker whom is able to manage a significant number of matters simultaneously.

•Demonstrate the ability to meet deadlines in a fast paced environment.

•Well-developed interpersonal skills and ability to work in a supportive and professional manner with other attorneys, support staff and client agencies.

•Knowledge of and commitment to professional ethics.

Salary TBD w/Qualifications https://lco-nsn.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/TribalProsecutor.pdf

Policy Development & Litigation Support Manager

Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, Portland, Oregon

CRITFC seeks a highly skilled attorney and strategic leader to serve as Manager of the Policy Development and Litigation Support Department (PDLSD). This department plays a pivotal role in advancing the treaty rights, tribal sovereignty, and natural resource priorities of CRITFC’s four member tribes: the Nez Perce Tribe, the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, Warm Springs tribe, and the Yakama Nation.

• Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school, active bar membership in WA, OR, or ID (or ability to obtain within one year). Special consideration will be given to practice in other states accompanied by the ability to acquire a license to practice in any of the three states listed.

• Certificate, special training, and/or experience in Expertise in Indian law, tribal sovereignty, environmental and natural resource law, and federal litigation procedures. 

• Experience working with Native American Tribes in any capacity.

• Minimum of 10 years’ experience as a practicing attorney.

• Minimum 5 years’ experience in a supervisory position.

• Strong strategic planning, organizational leadership, and communication skills.

• Ability to work in a dynamic environment, adapt to changing priorities, and effectively manage multiple tasks or projects concurrently.

• Excellent inter-personal and cross-culture communication skills. 

• Knowledge and experience with tribal fishing treaty rights, customs, and regulations, especially those of the Warm Springs, Umatilla, Yakama, and Nez Perce tribes, is helpful.  

Salary $ 156k to $ 180k Open until filled https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=7de56b96-15a5-4660-8c81-782450fbe9ae&ccId=19000101_000001&type=JS&lang=en_US&selectedMenuKey=CareerCenter&jobId=522137

Legal Assistant I

Gila River Indian Community – Office of the Prosecutor, Sacaton, AZ

The Legal Assistant I under supervision perform work of moderate difficulty in supporting and assisting criminal and civil attorney; performs related work as assigned. High school diploma or GED and four (4) years’ experience as a legal secretary or secretarial experience in a legal environment, which included working with legal procedures and preparing legal documents. $18.61 – $29.01 / Hour Open until 11/25/2025 https://selfservice.gric.nsn.us/ess/employmentopportunities/default.aspx

Prosecutor I – Deputy Community Prosecutor

Gila River Indian Community – Office of the Prosecutor, Sacaton, AZ

The Prosecutor I – Deputy Community Prosecutor is responsible for representing the Gila River Indian Community in the litigation of criminal complaints, civil petitions, and juvenile offender matters in Community Courts as plaintiff or petitioner, which may include legal research and writing. The incumbent must be familiar with professional responsibilities as an Attorney, which include ethically prosecuting criminal cases for the Office of the Prosecutor. Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited school of law by the American Bar Association and current membership in good standing with the State Bar of Arizona.

Salary $82,522.50 – $144,522.50   Open until 11/25/2025 https://selfservice.gric.nsn.us/ess/employmentopportunities/default.aspx

Senior Staff Attorney

California Indian Legal Services, Sacramento, CA

POSITION DESCRIPTION

This is a full-time exempt position reporting directly to the Directing Attorney of the Central Office. The Senior Staff Attorneys has substantial knowledge of and experience with issues related to client eligible Native American individuals, Indian Tribes, and Indian organizations and groups that are in the service area for the program. They bring a strong, demonstrated expertise in federal Indian law and/or public interest law, and/or a specialized area of law required by the program (e.g. Domestic Violence, Indian Child Welfare Act, etc.). The Senior Staff Attorney will be expected to maintain a caseload involving complex Indian law issues, engage with tribal clients on government work that requires experience in land, environmental, cultural resources, and economic matters. They will provide individual Native

American clients with advice and representation on critical issues that are unique to Native Americans such as allotments, Indian probate, taxation, and benefits.

Essential Functions:

• Collaborates with the Directing Attorney and the Director of Legal Programs on mentoring staff attorneys on issues of federal Indian law.

• Conducts client development, including developing and maintaining effective relationships with Tribes and Indian organizations in the service territory and ensuring that the office pursues and secures meaningful opportunities to work with Tribes, Indian organizations and Indian individuals throughout the service territory.

• Manages an appropriately sized caseload concurrent with other duties and responsibilities.” “Minimum Qualifications:

• J.D. degree and California Bar membership in good standing or eligible for admittance and willing to sit for the next available California State Bar exam;

• Minimum of seven years’ experience practicing law with low-income Native Americans, substantial experience in federal Indian law, or significant legal services practice. Equivalent general practice may be acceptable;

• Substantial experience and knowledge of civil litigation;

• Commitment to high quality legal services for Native American people.

• Excellent communication, writing and organizational skills.• Strong work ethic and able to work nights and weekends when manyTribal councils meet.

• Ability to travel overnight and a valid driver’s license.

• Solid understanding of Native Americans and Tribes in California.

• A commitment to providing high-quality legal services for Native Americans.

• Ability to work independently, as part of a team and to take initiative.

• Deep connection and commitment to the CILS mission and Tribal communities.

Preferred Qualifications:

• Prior management and supervisory experience

Salary $93,978 – $107,376 https://recruiting.paylocity.com/recruiting/jobs/Details/3613286/California-Indian-Legal-Services-Inc/Senior-Staff-Attorney

Executive & Communications Manager

California Indian Legal Services, Sacramento, CA

The Executive & Communications Manager at California Indian Legal Services (CILS) plays a critical role in advancing the mission of the organization by providing direct support to the Executive Director and Board of Trustees. This position manages organizational communications — including social media, press releases, newsletters, the Annual Report, and website content — while upholding brand standards and strengthening CILS’s visibility. The Executive & Communications Manager also supports CILS’s Capitol Presence by organizing, coordinating, and promoting legislative and policy initiatives, advocacy events, trainings, and Tribal engagement activities. This dynamic role requires strategic thinking, exceptional organizational skills, and the ability to independently lead projects and priorities with professionalism and impact.

As the Executive & Communications Manager at CILS, you will:

• Support Executive Projects: Serve as a trusted partner to the Executive Director by managing and leading delegated tasks, projects, and priorities with independence and accuracy.

• Coordinate Governance: Lead the quarterly meeting preparation and execution of the Board of Trustees and its Committees, ensuring smooth meetings, accurate records and clear communication of actions and decisions.

• Lead Communications: Manage CILS’s external communications through social media, press releases, newsletters, website updates, the Annual Report, and branding.

• Advance Advocacy: Support CILS’s Capitol Presence by organizing, coordinating, and promoting legislative and policy initiatives, advocacy events, trainings, Tribal Roundtables, and other key Capitol-based activities.

• Strengthen Organization: Maintain internal communication tools, resources, and processes that keep staff informed and aligned with the strategic plan.

Required Qualifications

Education & Experience

o Bachelor’s degree (communications, public policy, nonprofit management, Native American studies or related field preferred).

o Minimum of three years’ experience in a nonprofit, Tribal organization/government, or legal setting.

o Demonstrated programmatic or project management experience (minimum three years).

Knowledge & Cultural Competency

o Solid understanding of Native Americans and Tribes in California.

o Experience working directly with Tribal communities in any capacity.

Communications & Media

o Proven experience creating and managing organizational social media platforms.

o Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with ability to draft clear, compelling content for diverse audiences.

o Experience drafting press releases, newsletters, or public-facing organizational communications.

Professional Skills

o High attention to detail and strong organizational/time management skills.

o Ability to balance multiple projects and work independently while meeting deadlines.

o Excellent judgment, discretion, and ability to maintain confidentiality.

o Strong interpersonal skills with a professional, reliable, and collaborative approach.

o Potential to supervise administrative support staff as organize grows

Technology Skills

o Expertise in Microsoft 365 (Outlook, Teams, PowerPoint, Word, Excel).

o Proficiency with communications and design tools including Canva, Constant Contact, and Hootsuite (or similar social media scheduling platforms).

o Experience Familiarity updating and maintaining websites using WordPress (or comparable CMS).

o Proficient with Zoom and PDF editors for professional collaboration and document management.

o Ability to quickly learn and adapt to new platforms and digital tools.

Salary $69,159 – $82,141 annually https://recruiting.paylocity.com/recruiting/jobs/Details/3681754/California-Indian-Legal-Services-Inc/Executive-Communications-Manager