Friday Job Announcements

To post an open Indian law or leadership job to Turtle Talk, send all of the following information to indigenous@law.msu.edu

In the email body:

A typed brief description of the position which includes

  • Position title
  • Location (city, state)
  • Main duties
  • Closing date
  • Any other pertinent details, such as a link to the application
  • An attached PDF job announcement or link to the position description

Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas

Prosecutor. Remote. The Prosecutor Represent the Tribe in prosecution of adults and juveniles committing criminal acts within Tribal jurisdiction. Open until filled.

Gila River Indian Community

General Counsel. Sacaton, AZ. Under the administrative direction of the Community Council, the General Counsel serves as the chief legal officer of the Gila River Indian Community (GRIC or Community), including all Community departments, programs, enterprises and other entities. The General Counsel is responsible for protecting and enhancing the sovereignty of the Community and protecting its interests in various forums, including representing the Community in litigation. The General Counsel supervises the Office of General Counsel and administers and oversees legal services for the Community. Closing Date: July 7, 2023.

Washington State Department of Revenue

Compact Negotiation and Tribal Legal Affairs Coordinator. Tumwater, WA. As a part of this team, your focus is on tribal legal issues and all current and future compacting within the department’s purview. As the Compact Negotiation and Tribal Legal Affairs Coordinator (TPS4), you will provide legal advice, legal analysis, policy recommendations, and other support. Additionally, your expertise is needed on politically sensitive state and national issues having significant impact on the agency, the Tribes, and the State. This position will also serve as a key member of the Department’s compact negotiation team and may assist in dispute resolution with tribes. Closing: July 12, 2023.

Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Assistant Vice President and Assistant General Counsel. Minneapolis, MN (Hybrid). This leadership position provides day-to-day management of the Bank’s Legal Division, including staff attorneys and an administrative analyst. In this role you will report to the Deputy General Counsel and work closely with the Deputy General Counsel and General Counsel on general leadership of the Legal Division, including project management and strategic planning.  You will also advise and work with Bank management, including senior management, and have regular interaction with attorneys and leaders from other Federal Reserve Banks and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Open until filled.

Office of Native Affairs and Policy

Attorney Advisor. Washington, D.C. Serves as a senior attorney advisor to the Chief and Deputy Chief, on all policy matters.  Provides expertise on Tribal issues and ensures that the Commission’s telecommunications regulatory policies with respect to federally-recognized American Indian Tribes, Alaska Native Villages, Hawaiian Home Lands, and other Native Communities are implemented and met. Provides expert advice to the Office Chief on legal issues affecting broad policy matters; and evaluates current and potential policy issues; and initiates original research and investigation analysis. More duties as assigned. Closing date: 06/08/2023.

Policy Advisor. Washington, D.C. The incumbent provides expert advice and assistance to the Office Chief, ONAP staff and Bureau management on the strategies, policies, and programs covering Federal-Tribal government-to-government affairs and policy development, consultations and coordination with federally recognized Tribal governments and with other Native organizations and outreach to Tribal governments and organizations.  The incumbent represents the Bureau and the Commission at meetings and outside events, and initiates and coordinates outreach events for the Chairman, Bureau/Office Chiefs and other Commission officials. Incumbent provides expertise to the ONAP Chief and Deputy Office Chief, and Bureau personnel  on Tribal Nations  programs,  planning, policy development, and program evaluation. Makes recommendations, as it pertains to the accomplishment of program goals  and objectives. Develops trainings and informational materials on Tribal consultation processes and Native Community issues and topics to FCC staff and officials. Closing date: 06/08/2023.

The Hopi Tribe

Deputy General Counsel. Kykotsmovi AZ. This is a tribal inhouse counsel position for the Hopi Tribe.  The position processes requests for legal review by the Tribal Council and the Tribe’s Officers, Departments and Programs.  These requests can range from contract review to answering and analyzing complex questions of law dealing with natural resources to human resources.  Closing Date – Open until filled

Deputy Tribal Prosecutor. Kykotsmovi AZ. The Deputy is responsible for the prosecution of violations of the Hopi tribal code and pursues dependency matters pursuant to the Hopi Children’s’ Code.  .  This position works (and coordinates) with Hopi and BIA law enforcement, the FBI and US attorney’s office.  The position also works with the Tribal Council in reviewing the Code and law enforcement matters on the Hopi Reservation.  Importantly, the position prosecutes cases before the Hopi Tribal Courts. Closing Date – Open until filled.

Rothstein Donatelli

Associate Attorney – Civil Rights. Albuquerque, NM. The Firm is looking for a New Mexico licensed attorney with at least 2 years or more of litigation experience.  The candidate should possess a demonstrated commitment to the welfare of individual clients and maintain the highest quality of legal practice, especially legal research and writing skills.  The ideal candidate will have experience litigating civil rights cases and/or representing survivors of sexual abuse.   The associate must be skilled in managing complex litigation and providing staff direction. Open until filled.

Trident Partners, LLC

Tribal Prosecutor. Central Utah. Responsibilities include representing tribal members in a variety of matters including, prepare and file legal documents related to prosecution, review and analyze evidence to determine the validity of the prosecution, negotiate settlements, implementation of strategies to ensure a successful prosecution. Open until filled.

Tulalip Tribes

Senior Managing Attorney. Tulalip, WA. Provide legal advice and services to the Board of Directors and Tribal Departments, enterprises and agencies on legal issues and matters. Monitor legal developments in state and federal courts that may impact tribal sovereignty and operations. Draft, review and negotiate contracts on behalf of the Tribes, its agencies and enterprises. Amend and draft Tribal law and policy. Supervise and coordinate the work of the Reservation Attorneys and/or other attorneys or personnel as directed by the Board of Directors. Other related job duties as assigned. Closing date: December 17, 2023.

Lower Elwha Klallam

Tribal Deputy Prosecutor. Port Angeles, WA. Under the direction and supervision of the Tribal Prosecutor, the Deputy Tribal Prosecutor works with the Tribal Police Department, the Indian Child Welfare Program, the Probation Office, the Tribal Natural Resources Department, other tribal departments, and the Tribal Business Committee to assess tribal interests and provide vigorous and effective prosecution of crimes, juvenile delinquency and status offenses, child abuse and neglect, elder abuse and neglect, fish and wildlife offenses, civil exclusion matters, traffic offenses, and other appropriate civil offenses occurring within tribal jurisdiction. The Deputy Prosecutor also provides legal support to the Tribal Police Department, Indian Child Welfare Program, Probation, Domestic Violence Program, and other tribal agencies in submitting and supporting their cases in Tribal Court and Healing Court. The Deputy Prosecutor will also work with the Office of Tribal Attorney to provide strategic planning support and assistance on tribal justice and victimization issues. Closing Date: Open until filled.

Tribal Defense Attorney. Port Angeles, WA. In order to facilitate due process, the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe employs the Tribal Defense Attorney to represent defendants/respondents in proceedings initiated by the Tribe in the Lower Elwha Tribal Court. The Tribal Defense attorney is responsible for representing defendants in adult criminal cases, youth in delinquency and status offense cases, parents or other legal custodians in child dependency cases, and Elwha Tribal members in contested traffic, housing, and civil regulatory cases. Closing Date: Open until filled.

Legal Secretary. Port Angeles, WA. Working under the direct supervision of the Office of the Tribal Attorney (OTA), the Legal Secretary serves as the administrative assistant in the OTA and is responsible for case load management, drafting correspondence, scheduling, and a variety of support duties. The Legal Secretary is expected to perform all responsibilities with a commitment to providing superior service to the OTA and the Tribe. With the direction and support of the OTA, the Legal Secretary shares in the OTA’s duties of confidentiality to the tribal client. Closing Date: Open until filled.

Realty Paralegal. Port Angeles, WA. Working under the direct supervision of the Office of Tribal Attorney (OTA), the Realty Paralegal reviews contracts, researches law, investigates facts, and prepares documents and presentations to assist the attorneys with substantive and procedural matters. The Realty Paralegal assists tribal members with land assignment and residential lease applications, and prepares tribal documentation for approval and recording of the same. The Realty Paralegal tracks easements, service agreements, and utility and roadway rights-of-way served by the Tribe’s Public Works Department and prepares tribal documentation for approval and recording of the same. The Realty paralegal shares administrative support duties for the OTA. The Realty Paralegal is expected to perform all responsibilities with a commitment to providing superior service to the OTA and the Tribe. With the direction and support of the OTA, the Realty Paralegal shares in the OTA’s duties of confidentiality to the tribal client. Closing Date: Open until filled.

Western Environmental Law Center

Staff Attorney – Wildlands and Wildlife Program. Eugene, OR; Portland, OR; Seattle, WA; or remote in the Pacific Northwest. The central focus of this position is strategic, legal, and policy advocacy centered on the public lands, wildlife, and communities of the Western U.S. with a primary focus on the Pacific Northwest. Responsibilities include supporting WELC efforts to build power and alignment with people and communities of diverse lived experience in the Pacific Northwest, in particular Tribal and Indigenous communities. Closing date: Review of applications will begin on June 5, 2023 and continue on a rolling basis until the position is filled.

Lummi Indian Business Council

Staff Attorney III – Senior Prosecutor. Bellingham, WA. The Staff Attorney III – Senior Prosecutor (hereafter “Prosecutor”) works within the Prosecutor’s Office for the Lummi Nation on a broad range of issues concerning or affecting tribal sovereignty, self-governance, and the exercise of tribal jurisdiction over criminal violations, civil infractions, and exclusion matters.  The Prosecutor works cooperatively within the Lummi Nation’s Judicial System to assure effective and judicious representation of the Lummi Nation before tribal, local, state, and federal courts. Job performance of the Prosecutor is evaluated by the Legal Director. Open until filled.

First Peoples Worldwide.

Social Justice Research Fellow. Remote anywhere in the United States. The Social Justice Research Fellow supports First Peoples’ mission by working alongside staff to address real-time issues that arise in multiple contexts where First Peoples’ work extends across sectors including law, business, and sustainable finance. The Fellow’s role is to provide innovative research and analysis, and to support ongoing projects that enhance corporate accountability to the rights of Indigenous Peoples. Apply via link below by 6/11/23.

Environmental Law Institute

 Law Clerk Fall 2023. Washington D.C. Assist specifically with our Advancing Tribal Sovereignty and Community Health in California project. Closing Date: June 12, 2023 at 11:59 PM EDT.

Association on American Indian Affairs

Program Director. Nationwide / Virtual Employment Opportunity. This position is a key employee (exempt) position overseen by the Chief Executive. The Program Director shall be responsible to lead and facilitate the organization’s programmatic activities including, but not limited to: Cultural Sovereignty, Next Generations, and Building Allyship. This is an outstanding opportunity for a highly motivated professional to assume a pivotal role in the evolution of a highly respected 100-year old organization.

Program Specialist – Cultural Sovereignty. Nationwide / Virtual Employment Opportunity This position is a key employee (exempt) position overseen by the Chief Executive or the Program Director. The Program Specialist for Cultural Sovereignty Programs shall be responsible to facilitate the organization’s programmatic activities within its Cultural Sovereignty Program, which includes but is not limited to: Repatriation, NAGPRA, International Repatriation, Rematriation; and Sacred Places and Sacred Relationships. In addition, the Specialist for Cultural Sovereignty will support the Building Allyship Program, which supports public education of the Specialist’s initiatives. This is an outstanding opportunity for a highly motivated professional to assume a pivotal role in the evolution of a highly respected 100-year old organization.

Program Specialist – Next Generation. Nationwide / Virtual Employment Opportunity. This position is a key employee (exempt) position overseen by the Chief Executive or the Program Director. The Program Specialist for Next Generation Programs shall be responsible to facilitate the organization’s programmatic activities within its Next Generation Program, which includes but is not limited to: Indian Child Welfare Act, Youth Justice, Adoption Investigation, Improving child and family outcomes, Native Youth Summer Camps. In addition, the Specialist for the Next Generation will support the Building Allyship Program, which supports public education of the Specialist’s initiatives. This is an outstanding opportunity for a highly motivated professional to assume a pivotal role in the evolution of a highly respected 100-year old organization. Open until filled.

New Mexico Legal Aid

Managing Attorney – Native American Program. Santa Ana Pueblo, NM. For this position, the Managing Attorney is responsible for overseeing the Native American Program including:  The provisions of legal services. Supervising staff attorneys, paralegals, and other staff and volunteers. Performing administrative duties, and working in close collaboration with other members of NMLA’s management team. Organizing and participating in community education and outreach activities to the various Pueblo communities. Collaborating with tribal agencies and organizations. Being active in local bar and community activities. Open until filled.

Navajo Nation Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General

Principal Attorney (Water Right Unit). Window Rock, AZ.  Under general direction of the Assistant Attorney General or the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General, professionally represents the Nation in multiple water rights adjudications pending in state and federal courts, in state administrative water rights matters and in any settlement negotiations concerning the Nation’s water rights. The Principal Attorney works closely with technical staff within the Water Rights Unit Staff, Department of Water Resources and other programs within the Navajo Nation, and with consultants retained to provide technical support to the Nation or to serve as expert witnesses. The Principal Attorney provides legal advice on all water rights matters to the Office of the President and Vice President, the Office of the Speaker, the Navajo Nation council, and its committees and subcommittees and the Navajo Nation Water Rights commission (NNWRC) to ensure that the water rights of the Navajo Nation are effectively pursued and protected.  This position is open until filled.

Attorney (Litigation Unit). Window Rock, AZ.  Legal work related to federal, Navajo Nation, and state court and administrative tribunal representation of the Navajo Nation Government, as assigned by the Assistant Attorney General of the Litigation Unit or the Office of the Attorney General, and Deputy Attorney General, including legal research, pleading drafting, and settlement negotiation for Litigation Unit of the Department of Justice. Review of proposed disciplinary actions by Navajo Nation government programs for compliance with Navajo Nation Personnel Policies Manual and Navajo Preference in Employment Act. Drafting of proposed Navajo Nation legislation, regulations, and policies. Other duties as assigned.  This position is open until filled.

Attorney (Human Services and Government Unit). Window Rock, AZ.  Under general direction of the Assistant Attorney General or the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General, represents the Navajo Nation government in reviewing documents, such as services contracts, sub-recipient and grant agreements, legislation, proposed policies, etc., for legal sufficiency. Participates in negotiations regarding legal documents/agreements with parties outside of the Navajo Nation. Respond to Request for Services and other legal inquiries from clients. Perform legal research and provide legal advice verbally and in writing. Legal advice and services will include: conducting initial eligibility determination reviews on proposed FRF expenditure plans; interpreting federal, state, and Navajo laws, regulation, policies, and procedures; and advising on legal compliance in the implementation of FRF programs and projects. This position is open until filled.

Senior Attorney (Tax and Finance Unit). Window Rock, AZ.  Respond to Requests for Services and other legal inquiries from clients, particularly in the area of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and federal Fiscal Recovery Funds (FRF). Perform legal research and provide legal advice orally and in writing.  Legal advice and services will include: conducting initial eligibility determination reviews on proposed FRF expenditure plans; interpreting federal, state, and Navajo laws, regulations, policies, and procedures; as well as advising on legal compliance in the implementation of FRF programs and projects. Participate in Legislative Branch and Executive Branch meetings, including Standing Committee meetings and Council Sessions, regarding approval of FRF expenditure plans and the planning and implementation of FRF programs and projects, in order to respond to legal questions pertaining ARPA and the use of FRF.  This position is open until filled.

Principal Attorney (Human Services and Government Unit). Window Rock, AZ.  Under the general direction of the Assistant Attorney General, Attorney General or the Deputy Attorney General, the position is assigned to the “Humans Services & Government Unit” of the Office of the Attorney General; Provides legal direction to other attorneys and advocates in providing complex legal representation of Navajo Nation Divisions, Departments, and Programs regarding a wide range of legal issues, including the Divisions of Education, Health, Social Services, General Services, Human Resources, and Law Enforcement. Some legal issues may include statutory and regulatory review, contract disputes and procurement issues, and intergovernmental relations; performs professional legal work, research; presents cases in court and performs related duties as required; confers with, gives advice to and prepares opinions for various departments and branches of the Navajo Nation; drafts legal and judicial processes; prepares interpretations of new legislation and judicial decisions; reviews contracts, mortgages, leases, permits and related documents; conducts interviews on a variety of legal matters; conducts legal research, prepares briefs, pleadings and other legal documents. Advises clients and members of the various oversight committees of the Navajo Nation Council, as is required, on legal questions. Provides opinions on Navajo Nation law and policies and/or legislations/resolutions that may impact the Navajo Nation. Assist in routine operation of the Department of Justice. This position is open until filled.

Attorney (Human Services and Government Unit). Window Rock, AZ.  Under general direction of Assistant Attorney General or the Attorney General, and Deputy Attorney General, provides legal direction to Navajo Nation Division, Departments and Offices, regarding a wide range of legal issues, including statutory and regulatory authority, contract disputes and procurement issues; and intergovernmental relations; performs professional legal work in research, trial prep and other legal work; and performs related duties as required. Confers with, gives advice to, and prepares opinions for assigned departments and branches of the government; drafts legal and judicial processes; prepares interpretations of new legislation and judicial decisions; reviews contracts, leases, permits and related documents; interviews witnesses, complainants, and others on a variety of legal matters; conducts legal research, prepares briefs, pleadings and other legal documents. This position is open until filled.

Attorney (Natural Resources Unit/FRF). Window Rock, AZ. Under general direction of the Assistant Attorney General or the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General. Review documents, such as services contracts, sub-recipient and grant agreements, legislation, proposed policies, etc., for legal sufficiency. Participate in negotiations regarding legal documents/agreements with parties outside of the Navajo Nation. Respond to Request for Services and other legal inquiries from clients. Perform legal research and provide legal advice verbally and in writing. Legal advice and services will include: conducting initial eligibility determination reviews on proposed FRF expenditure plans; interpreting federal, state, and Navajo laws, regulation, policies, and procedures; and advising on legal compliance in the implementation of FRF programs and projects. This position is open until filled.

Attorney, (Natural Resources Unit/FRF). Window Rock, AZ. Under general direction of the Assistant Attorney General or the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General. Review documents, such as services contracts, sub-recipient and grant agreements, legislation, proposed policies, etc., for legal sufficiency. Participate in negotiations regarding legal documents/agreements with parties outside of the Navajo Nation. Respond to Request for Services and other legal inquiries from clients. Perform legal research and provide legal advice verbally and in writing. Legal advice and services will include: conducting initial eligibility determination reviews on proposed FRF expenditure plans; interpreting federal, state, and Navajo laws, regulation, policies, and procedures; and advising on legal compliance in the implementation of FRF programs and projects. This position is open until filled.

Attorney (Economic/Community Development Unit)Window Rock, AZ. Under the general direction of Attorney General Office and the direct supervision of the assigned Assistant Attorney General. The Attorney provides legal assistance to the Division of Economic Development, Division of Community Development, the Navajo Gaming Regulatory Office, and other entities of the Navajo Nation as needed. The Attorney represents the Navajo Nation on matters related to state and federal voting; and on matters related to the Navajo Nation’s gaming compacts. The Attorney will work on a wide range of legal issues including drafting and updating code and regulations; statutory and regulatory compliance; construction and professional service contracts; business site leases and business development; and intellectual property. The Attorney will represent the Navajo Nation before courts and administrative tribunals as needed. The Attorney will have other duties and responsibilities as assigned.  This position is open until filled.

Principal Attorney, (Natural Resources Unit) Window Rock, AZ. Legal work related to Federal, State and Navajo Nation courts and administrative tribunal representation of the Navajo Nation Government, as assigned by the Assistant Attorney General of the Natural Resources Unit or the Office of the (Attorney General Attorney General, Deputy Attorney General), including representation of the Division of Natural Resources and the Navajo Environmental Protection Agency regarding a wide range of environmental and natural resources legal issues, conduct legal research, interview witnesses, prepare briefs and pleadings. Confers with and provides legal direction to Navajo Nation Divisions, Departments, Navajo Nation Council and Committees regarding a wide range of legal issues, including statutory and regulatory compliance, interpretations of new legislation and judicial decisions, contract and procurements issues. Reviews contracts, leases, permits and other legal documents. Other duties as assigned. This position is open until filled.

Principal Attorney, (Tax & Finance Unit) Window Rock, AZ. Under the general direction of the Assistant Attorney General, Attorney General, and Deputy Attorney General, represents and advises, meets and confers with, and resolves legal issues for, the Navajo Nation Office of the Controller (OOC), Office of Management & Budget (OMB), Office of the Navajo Tax Commission (ONTC), Navajo Tax Commission (NTC), Department of Retirement Services (NDRS), Fiscal Recovery Funds Office (FRFO), Retirement Plan Administration Committee (RPAC), Budget and Finance Committee (BFC), Investment Committee (IC), and as required, to the Navajo Nation Council and Standing Committees, the Executive, Legislative and Judicial Branches, and Chapters regarding a wide range of legal issues. Attends meetings of, and analyzes pending legislation, drafts memoranda, and provides reports and legal advice for, the BFC, NTC, RPAC, IC and, as required, the Navajo Nation Council and Committees. Conducts legal research; drafts and reviews memoranda, legal opinions, contracts, legislation, finance transaction documents, reports, and other legal documents; advises clients on statutory and regulatory compliance, contract disputes, procurement issues, and other legal matters; assists to prepare and present cases in tribal, municipal, state, and federal courts; and performs related duties, as required. This position is open until filled.

Navajo Nation Office of the Prosecutor:

Prosecutor. Kayenta, AZ.  Represents the interest of the Navajo Nation in juvenile adjudications, dependencies, Children in Need of Supervision (CHNS); research and study of litigation of juvenile proceedings and child neglect cases including appellate cases, reviews police, social service, and related reports/complaints, and other law enforcement documents and reports; prepares oral arguments, gathers facts and data; determines if sufficient evidence exists to support the charges; attends juvenile related hearings in Navajo Nation Courts; conducts legal research; drafts complaints, motions and/or other legal proceedings; prepares a legal strategy; identifies and subpoenas witnesses, records and other information required to present the case, prepares legal memoranda, briefs, motions and other required documents for court presentation; performs extensive legal research. Makes decisions in sensitive case and seeks assistance as needed in the juvenile matter.  This position serves at the pleasure of the Chief Prosecutor.  This position is open until filled.

Senior Prosecutor. Crownpoint, NM. Represents the interest of the Navajo Nation in prosecuting individuals alleged to have violated provisions of the Navajo Nation Code and present major and complex litigation in District and Family Courts. Reviews citations, arrest sheets and other law enforcement documents and reports; interviews witnesses, gathers facts and data; determines if sufficient evidence exists to support the charges; conducts legal research; drafts complaints, motions and/or other legal proceedings; prepares a legal strategy; gathers and compiles evidence; identifies and subpoenas witnesses, records and other information required to present the case. Prepares and presents criminal and civil cases in the Navajo Nation and appellate courts; prepares legal memoranda, briefs, motions and other required documents for court presentation; collaborates with law enforcement agencies; and negotiates settlement with opposing parties. This position serves at the pleasure of the Chief Prosecutor.  This position is open until filled.

Prosecutor. Crownpoint, NM.  Represents the interest of the Navajo Nation in prosecuting individuals alleged to have violated provisions of the Navajo Nation Code; reviews citations, arrest sheets and other law enforcement documents and reports; interviews witnesses, gathers facts and data; determines if sufficient evidence exists to support the charges; conducts legal research; drafts complaints, motions and/or other legal proceedings; prepares a legal strategy; gathers and compiles evidence; identifies and subpoenas witnesses, records and other information required to present the case. Prepares and presents criminal and civil cases in the Navajo Nation and appellate courts; prepares legal memoranda, briefs, motions and other required documents for court presentation; performs extensive legal research.  This position serves at the pleasure of the Chief Prosecutor.  This position is open until filled.

Friday Job Announcements

To post an open Indian law or leadership job to Turtle Talk, send all of the following information to indigenous@law.msu.edu

In the email body:

A typed brief description of the position which includes

  • Position title
  • Location (city, state)
  • Main duties
  • Closing date
  • Any other pertinent details, such as a link to the application
  • An attached PDF job announcement or link to the position description

House Natural Resources Committee

Staff Director for Indian Affairs. Washington D.C. The SD will work directly with the Counsel’s Office and Director of Legislative Operations to advance tribal legislation, prepare for Committee meetings, and create legislative memos and reference materials for staff and Members of Congress. The SD also supervises legislative employees, including interviewing, training, assigning work, and appraising performance. Closing Date: COB Monday, May 1, 2023.

Navajo Nation

Court Solicitor. Window Rock, AZ. Serves as attorney advisor for court operations, specifically on the development of court rules, forms and standards throughout the Judicial Branch; focuses on development of case management policies and procedures to effectively provide excellent services to court customers; performs analysis and assessment of court operations and case management process; develops procedures and policies to ensure consistent, best practices in the courts; prepares and transmits to the Judicial Conference and the Supreme Court statistical data and reports regarding case management and court operations; serves as the court attorney advisor in conjunction with staff attorneys to provide legal counsel and advice; develops processes for the public and Judicial Branch employees to raise complaints about court processes, court staff and judges; advances objectives to accomplish Administrative Offices of the Courts and judiciary-wide goals and objectives. Open until filled.

Associate Justice. Window Rock, AZ. Under administrative direction of the Chief Justice, performs work of unusual difficulty, hears arguments, reads briefs and conducts research necessary to pass judgment and issue rulings on cases brought before the Navajo Nation Supreme Court; may serve as acting Chief Justice; performs related duties as assigned. Open until filled.

Judicial Hearing Officer. Window Rock, AZ AND Shiprock, NM. Under the administrative supervision of the Chief Justice or his/her designee, this position exercises authority to preside over hearings and dispositions involving the Domestic Abuse Protection Act and Alchinni Bi Beehazannii Act occurring within the respective jurisdictions of the District Courts of the Navajo Nation; performs related work as assigned. Open until filled.

Staff Attorney. Aneth, UT AND Chinle, AZ AND Kayenta, AZ. Under general direction of the Judges of the assigned district, performs work of considerable difficulty in providing complex legal advice and guidance; conducts legal research and drafts legal documents in support of the judges, court solicitor and court administrators; undertakes special projects for the Judicial Branch; performs related duties as assigned. Open until filled.

District Court Judges. Navajo Nation Wide. Under administrative direction of the Chief Justice, performs work of unusual difficulty in presiding over civil, criminal and family court cases; provides policy direction and guidance in the operation of Judicial Districts; performs related duties as assigned. Open until filled.

Traditional Program Specialist. Crownpoint, NM AND Kayenta, AZ. Provide administrative support, recruit, orientate, train and mentor peacemakers;  Recommend and guide individuals and families with follow-up services;  Provide guidance in traditional Navajo healing approaches incorporating both Western, faith-based and Navajo traditional philosophies;  Implement the Peacemaking Program’s traditional curriculum to provide services to youth, adults, families to restore harmony;  Attend trainings and conferences pursuant to established training plans;  Randomly monitor and promote the effectiveness and efficiency of peacemakers;  Assist with written agreements and narratives;  Interview individuals to obtain and verify required case documents and other information;  Performs intake process for individuals or as ordered by the court;  Completes and/or serves notice of peacemaking sessions;  Maintains case management of case files, implements, updates and distributes progress reports;  Enters and retrieves case information using automated database or manual logs;  Schedules peacemaking sessions and records events as they occur;  Shall maintain confidentiality in regards to client information and records at all times.  Provide complex traditional cultural knowledge and teaching of fundamental law. Open until filled.

Environmental Law Institute

Director – Climate Judiciary Project. Washington D.C.  The Environmental Law Institute seeks a dynamic Director to lead its groundbreaking Climate Judiciary Project to educate judges on the science and impacts of climate change.  The Project enjoys widespread support of judges throughout the nation as well as the scientific, legal-scholarly, and philanthropic communities.  Application Deadline: 4/24/23.

Pueblo of Laguna

In-House Attorney. Laguna, NM. Full-time attorney to provide legal advice, draft codes and policies, and protect government interests performing general counsel legal work.  One of three In-house attorneys and works with Pueblo officials and management under supervision of Government Affairs Director.  Mostly transactional with some litigation.  Compensation DOE, open until filled. 

Public Defender. Laguna, NM. Full-time attorney to represent and advocate for adults in criminal cases and juveniles in delinquency cases before Laguna Pueblo Court when accused of violating Pueblo of Laguna law.  Advocates for Pueblo community members to achieve justice and rehabilitation.  One of two legal positions in Community Legal Services division and shares full-time assistant the Pueblo’s legal aid attorney, works under supervision of Government Affairs Director.  Compensation DOE, open until filled.  

Prosecutor. Laguna, NM. Full-time attorney to prosecute adult criminal defendants and juveniles in Laguna Pueblo Court for violating Laguna Pueblo law.  Advocates for the Pueblo to achieve justice and rehabilitation.  Works in office having a full-time assistant and victim’s advocate, and is under supervision of the Pueblo Governor.  Compensation DOE, open until filled. 

National Judicial College

Director. Reno, NV. The National Judicial College is seeking a collaborative and experienced leader to fulfill the position of Director of the National Tribal Judicial Center (NTJC). Under the direct supervision of the Chief Academic Officer, the Director of the NTJC is responsible for managing the education offerings and initiatives of the NTJC.  This position is responsible for ensuring that the financial goals for which you have direct oversight, as enumerated in the annual budget and approved by the board, are met each year. Open until filled.

Secretary Indian Water Rights Office

Program Analyst. Washington, D.C.  This position serves in the Secretary’s Indian Water Rights Office, Department of the Interior.  Responsibilities include: providing liaison services to water rights settlement implementation and negotiation teams nation-wide; briefing policy-level leaders within the Department; facilitating meetings focused on negotiations with various parties to settlements including Tribes, States, and other governmental and non-governmental organizations; conducting research and analyses on issues related to Indian water right and related legal and policy matters; and other duties as more fully described in the job posting.  This is a unique opportunity to work exclusively on water rights settlements nation-wide.  Law school graduates with a strong interest in water rights settlements are encouraged to apply.  The application for this position is open until April 6, 2023.

Puyallup Tribe of Indians

Assistant Prosecutor/Presenting Officer. Tacoma, WA. Responsible for planning, organizing, and directing assigned activities of the Prosecutor’s Office and serves as the Assistant Prosecutor/Presenting Officer for the Tribe. Closing Date: April 7, 2023.

Makah Tribe

Chief of Police. Neah Bay, WA. The Chief of Police is responsible for the direction of all operations of Neah Bay Public Safety. The Chief of Police will lead, plan, organize and direct the overall activities of Neah Bay Public Safety; and establish departmental goals and objectives while delivering efficient and effective public safety services to the community. Overall, responsible for the efficient and effective management of patrol, enforcement, investigation, adult probation, emergency medical services, fire protection and emergency management for optimum service to the Makah Tribe. Closing date: April 14, 2023.

Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Court

Judicial Clerk (2023 to end of July 2024). Mashantucket, CT. The ideal candidate is a law school student on target to obtain their J.D. before the opening date.  Bar membership is not required for this clerkship.  Duties include attendance at court proceedings, research and analysis of legal issues, drafting of orders and memoranda of decision, and other projects as assigned by the Judges. Deadline to apply is March 31, 2023 at 4:00 p.m.

Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians

RFP – Travel Agency Services. Dowagiac, MI. The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians is interested in securing the highest quality of corporate travel services through an intuitive and advanced travel booking and management software platform to assist it with maximizing service convince for its travelers, while minimizing travel cost and accurately tracking its travel expenditure patterns. To this end, the Pokagon Band is requesting proposals from travel agencies that can demonstrate knowledge of Federal travel regulations; be able to charge costs to multiple internal departments; and generate invoices and reports outlining costs by category. Furthermore, the Pokagon Band is seeking a travel agency that will honestly put forth its best effort in resolving any travel-related problems or emergencies that may arise while traveling, and an agency that can demonstrate the achievement of cost savings for clients in comparable size and complexity. Open until filled.

Fredrikson & Byron

Real Estate Staff Attorney. Minneapolis, MN. Fredrikson is seeking a staff attorney with wide-ranging transactional real estate experience to join our Real Estate Department. The staff attorney role is intended for an individual with outstanding legal skills who is seeking more predictable working hours and a role without client-marketing or new business generation expectations. The ideal candidate will have related experience including: preparing lease documents and documents for purchase and sale transactions; reviewing title and survey for sale and purchase transactions and for financing transactions; preparing documents to cure title defects; closing real estate sale and purchase and financing transactions; interfacing and negotiating with clients, other attorneys, and title companies; drafting conveyance and other standard real estate documents, such as easements; and managing due diligence for sale and purchase, finance, and lease transactions; preparing mechanic’s lien statements; and managing various types of Torrens proceedings. We are seeking professional individuals with at least five years of real estate legal experience. Outstanding candidates with less experience will be considered. Open until filled.

Indian Law Resource Center

Development Director. Helena MT. The Indian Law Resource Center, an American Indian non-profit organization providing legal assistance to indigenous peoples in the United States and throughout the Americas, is seeking a Development Director with at least six years of experience to develop and carry out our annual fundraising strategy; write, submit and track grant applications and reports; and manage relationships with individual, foundation and government funders, prospects and Center project directors. Open until filled.

New Mexico Legal Aid, Inc

Managing Attorney – Native American Program. Santa Ana Pueblo, NM. For this position, the Managing Attorney is responsible for overseeing the Native American Program including: The provisions of legal services. Supervising staff attorneys, paralegals, and other staff and volunteers. Performing administrative duties, and working in close collaboration with other members of NMLA’s management team. Organizing and participating in community education and outreach activities to the various Pueblo communities. Collaborating with tribal agencies and organizations. Being active in local bar and community activities. March 31, 2023 or until filled.

Tulalip Tribes

Attorney – Child Support. Tulalip, WA. Drafts and reviews various legal pleadings, motions, documents and correspondence necessary to litigate child support cases and meet all applicable time frames and deadlines. Represents the Tulalip Tribes in civil proceedings regarding the Tulalip Child Support Program. Provides legal advice and support to Tulalip Child Support Program staff members. Reviews child support recommendations and worksheets prepared by the Tulalip Child Support  Program. Works cooperatively with Tulalip Child Support Program to ensure timely flow of cases. Drafts and revises Tribal Codes, procedures, templates, and forms. Conducts legal research concerning Tribal, Federal, and State Law. Participates in planning, legal advice and strategy sessions with the Board of Directors and government departments. Open until filled.

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  • Main duties
  • Closing date
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The Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California

Chief Judge. Gardnerville, NV. The Chief Judge of the Tribal Court shall have the duty and power to conduct court proceedings, and issue all orders and papers incident thereto, in order to administer justice in all matters within the jurisdiction of the Tribal Court. If interested we ask that you submit a letter of intent, resume, copies of certifications, and other relevant documentation supporting your intent to become the Washoe Tribe’s Chief Judge. Letters of intent must be received (not postmarked) no later than 4:00 pm (PST) on Wednesday March 10, 2023.

Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation

Assistant General Counsel. El Cajon, CA. Serves as Assistant or Deputy legal representative to the Sycuan General Counsel, and as an advisor to the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation. Closing Date: Open Until Filled.

Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians

Tribal Prosecutor II – Office of the Attorney General. Cherokee, NC. Prosecutes criminal and juvenile charges in Cherokee Court. Provides assistance and advice to investigators in the field at crime scenes and during investigations. Assists in training Cherokee Police Department in the investigation techniques and the development of criminal cases for successful prosecution. Engage in quality control measures to ensure criminal justice system is operating for successful prosecutions. Prosecutes criminal cases in Federal Court as a Special Assistant United States Attorney (SAUSA). Communicates and coordinates assistance on a regular basis with Federal and state officials who have concurrent jurisdiction over criminal and juvenile matters on Cherokee land. Closing date: Application is open until filled.

Office of Tribal Justice

Attorney. Washington, DC. As an Attorney Advisor GS-0905-13/14/15, your typical work assignments may include the following: Provide advice on significant tribal justice matters and assist in policy and legislative development and review. Provide advice to OTJ leadership on Department components litigating, protecting or otherwise addressing Native American rights and/or related issues. Review proposed legal actions submitted by divisions that require OTJ approval or coordination. Perform legal research on assigned questions or law or policy and prepare reports and memoranda. Assist in coordinating with attorneys and officials of the Department, other government agencies, and interested parties to provide guidance and advice to ensure compliance with statutory, regulatory and policy requirements. Assist in maintaining liaison with federally recognized tribes, and work with the appropriate federal, tribal, state, and local officials, professional associations, and public interest groups. Develop, coordinate and execute special projects as assigned by the Director or the Deputy Director. Closing date: March 17, 2023.

The Hopi Tribe

Deputy General Counsel. Kykotsmovi AZ. This is a tribal inhouse counsel position for the Hopi Tribe.  The position processes requests for legal review by the Tribal Council and the Tribe’s Officers, Departments and Programs.  These requests can range from contract review to answering and analyzing complex questions of law dealing with natural resources to human resources. Closing Date – Open until filled

Chief Prosecutor. Keam Canyon, AZ. The Chief Prosecutor administers the Hopi Tribe’s Office of the Tribal Prosecutor.  He or she is responsible for the prosecution of violations of the Hopi tribal code and pursues dependency matters pursuant to the Hopi Children’s’ Code.  This position works (and coordinates) with Hopi and BIA law enforcement, the FBI and US attorney’s office.  The position also works with the Tribal Council in reviewing the Code and law enforcement matters on the Hopi Reservation.  Importantly, the position prosecutes cases before the Hopi Tribal Courts. Closing Date – Open until filled.

Deputy Tribal Prosecutor. Keam Canyon, AZ. The Deputy is responsible for the prosecution of violations of the Hopi tribal code and pursues dependency matters pursuant to the Hopi Children’s’ Code. This position works (and coordinates) with Hopi and BIA law enforcement, the FBI and US attorney’s office.  The position also works with the Tribal Council in reviewing the Code and law enforcement matters on the Hopi Reservation.  Importantly, the position prosecutes cases before the Hopi Tribal Courts. Closing Date – Open until filled.

Pueblo of Pojoaque

General Counselv. Santa Fe, NM. Provide professional legal counsel in the areas of tribal government, federal-tribal relations, jurisdiction issues, environmental and natural resources law and policy, economic development, tribal business enterprise, and employment issues. Works to protect tribal assets and preserve tribal sovereignty. Closing date – Until Filled.

University of Minnesota

Department of Social Work – Assistant or Associate Professor for MSW and BSW Programs. Duluth, MN. Beginning August 21, 2023. Individuals who hold underrepresented and/or marginalized identities, especially American Indian and other Indigenous people, are strongly encouraged to apply. Job duties and responsibilities for this full time, tenure track position include teaching courses in a variety of areas in both BSW and MSW programs; advising students; conducting and publishing scholarly research; providing professional, community and university service; and mentoring and supervising students in social work field placements.

The Navajo Nation

District Court Judges. Navajo Nation Wide. Under administrative direction of the Chief Justice, performs work of unusual difficulty in presiding over civil, criminal and family court cases; provides policy direction and guidance in the operation of Judicial Districts; performs related duties as assigned. Open Until Filled.

Associate Justice. Window Rock, AZ. Under administrative direction of the Chief Justice, performs work of unusual difficulty, hears arguments, reads briefs and conducts research necessary to pass judgment and issue rulings on cases brought before the Navajo Nation Supreme Court; may serve as acting Chief Justice; performs related duties as assigned. Open Until Filled.

Judicial Hearing Officer. Window Rock, AZ. Shiprock, NM. Under the administrative supervision of the Chief Justice or his/her designee, this position exercises authority to preside over hearings and dispositions involving the Domestic Abuse Protection Act and Alchinni Bi Beehazannii Act occurring within the respective jurisdictions of the District Courts of the Navajo Nation; performs related work as assigned. Open Until Filled.

Supreme Court Law Clerk. Window Rock, AZ. Under general direction of the Chief Justice, performs work of moderate to extreme difficulty in analyzing supreme court cases. Conducts legal research, drafts opinions, and orders; and, provides legal advice related to appellate cases, petitions, notices and other documents filed with the Navajo Nation Supreme Court. Performs related duties as assigned. March 13, 2023.

Staff Attorney. Aneth, UT, Chinle, AZ, Kayenta, AZ. Under general direction of the Judges of the assigned district, performs work of considerable difficulty in providing complex legal advice and guidance; conducts legal research and drafts legal documents in support of the judges, court solicitor and court administrators; undertakes special projects for the Judicial Branch; performs related duties as assigned. Open Until Filled.

Request for Proposal – Special Counsel on Housing. Window Rock, AZ. Assist the Navajo Nation Office of the President and Vice President in housing   development strategy on Navajo Nation. Closing Date: March 17, 2023

Hobbs, Straus, Dean & Walker, LLP

Paralegal. Washington, DC.  Hobbs, Straus, Dean & Walker, LLP is seeking an experienced paralegal for its Washington, DC office.  Hobbs Straus is a national law firm dedicated to promoting and defending the interests of Indian tribal governments and organizations. This position is open until filled.

Grand Canyon Trust

Rising Leaders Manager. Flagstaff, AZ. We’re looking for a new team member to support and coordinate a variety of young-leader-centered programs at the Grand Canyon Trust, from internships, to environmental justice workshops, to Indigenous youth river trips, to service learning projects and more. At the Trust, we believe young leaders are the key to lasting environmental and social change. Our Rising Leaders Program is rooted in justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion and focuses on developing young Indigenous leaders. The rising leaders manager will work with the community engagement team and other programs at the Trust to give young people (ages 15 to 30) opportunities to dive into conservation and environmental justice advocacy, learn about climate change and its impacts on Native communities, and connect to the landscape and each other. Open until filled.

Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians

Legislative Services Attorney. Harbor Springs, MI. Provides professional legal services to Tribal Council and Tribal Council committees. Please submit your cover letter, resume, and LTBB application form to hr@ltbbodawa-nsn.gov or via fax, mail, or in person at our Human Resources office. Open until filled.

New Mexico Legal Aide

Managing Attorney – Native American Program. Santa Ana Pueblo, NM. For this position, the Managing Attorney is responsible for overseeing the Native American Program including: The provisions of legal services. Supervising staff attorneys, paralegals, and other staff and volunteers. Performing administrative duties, and working in close collaboration with other members of NMLA’s management team. Organizing and participating in community education and outreach activities to the various Pueblo communities. Collaborating with tribal agencies and organizations. Being active in local bar and community activities. Open until filled.

Ziontz Chestnut

Associate Attorney. Seattle, WA.  The firm’s practice is wide-ranging and involves cutting-edge work on impactful issues advancing tribal rights. The firm has also developed a significant environmental law practice representing conservation organizations. Applicants must have the skills, judgment and character to make an immediate contribution to the firm’s work in litigation, transactions and other matters. This position is open until filled.

Earthjustice

Summer 2023 Policy & Legislation Internship. Washington DC. Under the supervision of the Legislative Assistant: Assist with tracking bills, monitoring appropriate Senate and House Committees, and following executive branch actions on issues of interest to PAL staff. Conduct online research. Attend (virtually or in person) Congressional hearings, coalition meetings, weekly department meetings, educational presentations, and other meetings as requested. Prepare and disseminate information to PAL staff, and Congressional offices as requested. Make phone calls to Congressional offices as requested. Assist with outreach and preparation for events sponsored by PAL. Support advocacy efforts through drafting and editing fact sheets, policy documents, and other collateral. Under the guidance of the legislative assistant, spearhead one independent research project on an issue of the intern’s interest that will culminate in a presentation to PAL staff. Perform administrative tasks as requested. Deadline to apply: March 26, 2023.

Tlingit & Haida

Associate Justice. Juneau, AK. Central Council Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (T&H) is seeking interested candidates to serve on its Supreme Court. T&H Supreme Court is comprised of a Chief Justice and two Associate Justices. An Associate Justice appointment is a two-year term. This year T&H Tribal Assembly will elect an Associate Justice for the 2023-2025 term. The T&H Supreme Court hears appeals from the trial court. Closing date: 4:00pm (AKST) on March 19, 2023.

Municipality of Anchorage

Assistant Municipal Prosecutor. Anchorage, AK. Assistant Municipal Prosecutor positions provide a unique opportunity to gain valuable courtroom experience in Alaska’s trial courts. Attorneys cover court hearings several days a week and handle all aspects of a misdemeanor caseload from screening cases to drafting and negotiating plea offers to taking the case to jury trial. We have a collegial work environment supportive of new attorneys and seasoned attorneys alike. Successful applicants will enjoy a fast-paced office, embrace multi-tasking, and become a valuable part of our collaborative team. We work closely with the Anchorage Police Department, the District Attorney’s Office, and members of the public who have been impacted by crime. One attorney in our office is cross-designated as a Special Assistant United States Attorney at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Alaska. Applications are due by March 20, 2023.

Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians

Assistant Attorney General. Alpine, CA. The Assistant Attorney General will work in the Office of the Attorney General under the direct supervision of the Attorney General for the Viejas Band. The Assistant Attorney General will work with the Attorney General and Deputy Attorneys General to render legal services to the Viejas Band, including its government departments, enterprises, and elected officials.  Competitive salary depending on experience and comprehensive benefits. Open until filled.

Federal Trade Commission, Office of General Counsel, Litigation Division

Attorney. Washington, D.C. Represent the Commission in all phases of judicial proceedings, including review of the agency’s decisions in the federal courts of appeals, appellate cases in which the Commission participates as amicus curiae, and district court proceedings to defend the agency or to enforce agency investigative document demands; Work with the FTC’s Bureaus of Competition and Consumer Protection in developing and litigating Commission lawsuits for injunctive relief and consumer redress under the FTC Act, and represent the Commission in all appeals in such cases; Coordinate with and provide assistance to the Department of Justice in litigating suits challenging Commission action, preparing amicus briefs, and developing litigating positions in the Supreme Court; and Provide legal counsel to the Commission and its officers, including litigation assessments of proposed cases and advice on legal questions of all stripes. Closing date:  March 23, 2023.

Lumbee Holdings

Legal Intern. Pembroke, NC. Main Duties: research, contract reviews etc. Closing: Open Until Filled.

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In the email body:

A typed brief description of the position which includes

  • Position title
  • Location (city, state)
  • Main duties
  • Closing date
  • Any other pertinent details, such as a link to the application
  • An attached PDF job announcement or link to the position description

Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians

Assistant Attorney General. Alpine, CA. The Assistant Attorney General will work in the Office of the Attorney General under the direct supervision of the Attorney General for the Viejas Band. The Assistant Attorney General will work with the Attorney General and Deputy Attorneys General to render legal services to the Viejas Band, including its government departments, enterprises, and elected officials.  Competitive salary depending on experience and comprehensive benefits. Open until filled.

Navajo Nation Office of the Attorney

Request for Proposal – Contract Counsel to the Office of the President and Vice President. Window Rock, AZ.  Assist the Navajo Nation Office of the President and Vice President in providing day-to-day legal services. Closing Date: March 10, 2023.

Federal Public Defender – District of New Mexico

Assistant Computer Systems Administrator. Albuquerque, NM. The Federal Public Defender for the District of New Mexico is seeking a full-time Assistant Computer Systems Administrator specializing in Desktop Support for our Albuquerque office. The mission of our office is to provide high quality, effective, and ethical legal representation to our clients charged with federal crimes. We are an equal opportunity employer. We seek to hire individuals who will promote the diversity of the office and federal practice. Closing date for posting is 3/19/2023.

Spokane Tribe of Indians

Tribal Prosecutor. Wellpinit, Washington. The Tribal Prosecutor represents the Spokane Tribe of Indians in criminal prosecutions, youth in need of care (dependency) actions, exclusion proceedings, truancy filing and certain civil code violations. The Tribal Prosecutor also advises certain Tribal Departments, including Law Enforcement and the Department. Candidate must be licensed to practice law in Washington State or be licensed to practice law in another state and become licensed to practice law in Washington State within six months of hiring. Open until filled.

Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians

Staff Attorney. Choctaw, MS. Under the direction of the Tribe’s Attorney General, the Staff Attorney is responsible for providing general legal services to the tribal government. Please see position description for more information. This position is open until filled.

Department of the Interior, Office of the Solicitor, Southwest Region,

Attorney-Adviser. Albuquerque, NM. The incumbent will provide legal support primarily to the Bureau of Reclamation, as well as to other bureaus within the Department of the Interior. The incumbent will provide oral and written legal advice and counsel, will be responsible for administrative litigation, and will assist the Department of Justice on judicial litigation on a variety of matters. The incumbent will focus on water rights matters, water quality regulation, the Reclamation Act, Indian water rights, realty and land title, the National Environmental Policy Act, the National Historic Preservation Act, the Endangered Species Act, and other federal and state laws. The incumbent should have a strong background in federal Indian law. The incumbent may also provide legal support on matters involving general law such as contracts, cooperative agreements, and FOIA; and other matters as assigned. Closing date: March 15, 2023.

Hobbs, Straus, Dean & Walker, LLP

Legislative Policy Advisor. Washington, DC. Hobbs, Straus, Dean & Walker, LLP is looking for a motivated, energetic individual to join its legislative and health policy team in its Washington, DC office.  Hobbs Straus is a national law firm dedicated to promoting and defending the interests of Indian tribal governments and organizations.  This position is open until filled.

The Association of Village Council Presidents

RFP. Remote. Soliciting proposals from qualified companies to provide investment management services, investment advice services, and/or record keeping services related to its employee retirement plans: a 401(a) Plan with profit sharing and matching contributions and a 403(b) Plan (currently a group annuity contract). Retirement Plan Providers who submit proposals must be able to provide investment management services to ensure AVCP employees have available an appropriately diversified mix of justifiably priced investments. Deadline for receipt of intent to bid acknowledgment form: 3/31/2023.

Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Assistant Vice President – Community Development & Engagement. Minneapolis, MN. The Community Development and Engagement Department (CDE) at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis is looking for an assistant vice president (AVP) to lead a team of policy analysts and contribute to the overall strategic direction of the department, build external networks and partnerships, and inform senior Bank leadership on economic and community development issues and opportunities. Open until filled.

Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California

Chief Judge. Gardnerville, NV. The Chief Judge of the Tribal Court shall have the duty and power to conduct court proceedings, and issue all orders and papers incident thereto, in order to administer justice in all matters within the jurisdiction of the Tribal Court. If interested we ask that you submit a letter of intent, resume, copies of certifications, and other relevant documentation supporting your intent to become the Washoe Tribe’s Chief Judge. Letters of intent must be received (not postmarked) no later than 4:00 pm (PST) on Wednesday March 10, 2023.

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