Poarch Band Seeks Asst. Atty. General for Governmental Operations

Download(PDF): Assistant Attorney General (Govt. Operations) 130

Closes Tuesday, October 11, 2016.

Yakama Nation Office of the Public Defender Vacancy

Download (PDF): 2016-183 Attorney -Office of Public Defender

Link: Yakama Nation HR

Opening at DOJ for a Deputy Director of Tribal Affairs

Links:

Program Manager, All U.S. Citizens

Program Manager, Status Candidates (Merit Promotion and VEOA Eligibles)

This position is located in the Department of Justice (DOJ), Office on Violence Against Women (OVW). Closes Friday, October 14, 2016.

Friday Job Announcements

Job vacancies are posted on Friday. Some announcements might still appear throughout the week. If you would like your Indian law job posted on Turtle Talk, please email indigenous@law.msu.edu.

Morongo Band of Mission Indians

Tribal Associate Judge, contracted for 5-10 hours per month.

Tohono O’odham Nation

Asst. Attorney General: The Office of Attorney General is now hiring an Assistant Attorney General IV, Health, with at least eight years of relevant experience, including experience in health law.  The Office of Attorney General represents the interests of the Tohono O’odham Nation in tribal, state, and federal venues.

The Nation offers generous benefits including paid holidays, sick and annual leave, low cost medical, dental, and vision insurance.  Applicants must pass a background check.  Send resume, legal writing sample, and three references to Acting Attorney General Laura Berglan via email at laura.berglan@tonation-nsn.gov.

Nooksack Indian Tribe

Senior Attorney, closes 10/12/2016.

Assistant Tribal Attorney Vacancy with Menominee Indian Tribe

menomineesealThe Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin is a federally recognized tribe located in Keshena, Wisconsin.

The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin Legal Services Department currently seeks an Assistant Tribal Attorney-CS, SS. The ideal candidate will be a dynamic and energetic attorney capable to perform work in child support and child welfare and other projects as assigned. The Assistant Tribal Attorney-CS, SS will work as part of a team to protect and preserve the best interests of Menominee children and families. The position is located in Keshena, Wisconsin. The successful candidate may be eligible for federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program.

The position of ASSISTANT TRIBAL ATTORNEY-CS, SS in LEGAL SERVICES with the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin has been posted beginning 9/28/2016 12:00:00 AM with a Close Date of 10/27/2016 11:59:00 PM.

This posting can be viewed at http://www.menominee-nsn.gov/Employment/Jobs.aspx .”

Tulalip Tribal Members Sue State Over Tribal Court Search Warrants

Shopbell v State of Washington Tribal Court Complaint for Declaratory Judgment Injunction and Other Equitable Relief

Paul v State of Washington Superior Court Complaint for Writ of Replevin and for Return of Property

RFP for Temporary Attorney Services with Sauk-Suiattle Tribe

The Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe is seeking applications or proposals from persons in good standing with the Washington State Bar Association or graduates of and ABA accredited law school with strong legal research and writing skills who are interested in serving as an assistant attorney for a period of four to five months on a contractual or temporary employment basis.

Some civil litigation, trial, or pretrial experience is preferred by not essential and entry-level candidates are encouraged to apply, as this position will mainly be assigned to perform backup or overflow assistance to the Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe Office of Legal Counsel in litigation such as performing legal research, assisting in drafting motions and declarations, witness preparation and summarizing depositions. Substantive supervision and/or mentoring and collaboration will be received by the Tribe’s General Counsel with administrative oversight and office support from the Program Manager.

The Sauk-Suiattle Indian Reservation is located in the homeland of the Sah-ku-mehu People in the North Cascades near the confluence of the Sauk and Suiattle Rivers. Further information can be obtained from the Tribe’s website at http://www.sauk-suiattle.com.

No particular format is required for submissions of a proposal or application. Your proposal may propose an hourly, monthly, or daily rate desired and is negotiable depending upon your level of experience and willingness to serve.

Persons interest should send a letter of interest and resume to:

Deborah L. Roberts, Program Manager
Sauk-Suiatlle Indian Tribe Office of Legal Counsel
5318 Chief Brown Ln
Darrington WA 98241-9420
FAX 360-436-0471
mrsdlroberts@sauk-suiattle.com

Public Defender Vacancy with Lower Brule Sioux Tribe

The chosen applicant will:

  • Have a law degree from an ABA accredited law school and be a member in good standing of the bar of any state (South Dakota licensure preferred)
  • Must never have been convicted of a felony
  • Must be physically able to perform the duties of the office
  • Provides legal counsel and representation to adults accused of criminal offenses and juveniles accused of delinquent acts
  • Examines evidence and prepares and presents cases for the defense in criminal actions / delinquency actions
  • Review police reports
  • Draft motions, legal memorandums, and other pleadings
  • Conducts client and witness interviews
  • File pretrial motions
  • Identifies appropriate sentencing alternatives for clients and assists with getting clients into treatment
  • Appear in court on a daily basis
  • Knowledge of federal Indian law, criminal law, criminal procedure, juvenile law and procedure; and drug court or alternative courts process and procedures
  • Ability to argue legal positions effectively and persuasively, recognize, formulate and implement viable case defense theories, investigations and litigation strategies
  • Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing, multi-task, prioritize assignments, and remain organized.
  • Work effectively with others
  • Code writing (such as updating or amending tribal laws)
  • Assist with grant writing
  • Be a contributing asset to the office and welcome the opportunity to promote justice on the reservation
  • Other duties as may be assigned by Chief Judge

Salary: Negotiable,  depending on experience.
Closing Date: Until filled

Applications shall be in writing, to include a professional resume, legal qualifications, and any other submissions at the option of the applicant. Native American preference applies. Applications may be obtained from the LBST Personnel Office, Lower Brule, South Dakota (phone:  605-473-5561) or contacting Marlys Langdeau, Court Administrator at 605-473-5535.

Friday Job Announcements

Job vacancies are posted on Friday. Some announcements might still appear throughout the week. If you would like your Indian law job posted on Turtle Talk, please email indigenous@law.msu.edu.

Department of the Interior

Attorney-Advisor, Office of the Solicitor, Division of Indian Affairs, Branch of Tribal Government Services, Washington D.C. (Closes 10/3/2016)

Attorney-Adviser, Office of the Solicitor, Intermountain Region, Salt Lake City, UT. (Closes 10/3/2016)

National Indian Gaming Commission

Attorney, Office of General Counsel, Washington D.C. (Closes 10/3/2016)

Quileute Tribe

Chief Court Clerk/Administrator, Quileute Tribal Court, Closes August 7th 2013  until filled.

MSU Paints the Rock in Support of #NoDAPL for Michigan Indian Day

#NoDAPL
Volunteers guarded all day and night so the rock along the Red Cedar River at Michigan State University’s campus could be viewed on the 42nd anniversary of Michigan Indian Day.