DOJ Office of Tribal Justice Job Posting

Office of Tribal Justice (OTJ)
Office of Tribal Justice
Attorney
Washington, DC 20530
United States
OTL-ATY-0114

About the Office:
The Office of Tribal Justice (OTJ) is the primary point of contact for the Department of Justice with federally recognized Native American tribes, and advises the Department on legal and policy matters pertaining to Native Americans. OTJ promotes internal uniformity of Department policies and litigating positions relating to Indian country and ensures that the Department clearly communicates policies and positions to tribal leaders.

Job Description:
OTJ is seeking an experienced attorney to serve as Attorney Advisor to provide counsel and assistance to the Director and senior staff. OTJ attorneys:
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 Directors.
Qualifications:
Applicants must possess a J.D. degree with at least two years of post J.D. experience, and be an active member of a bar (any jurisdiction). Applicants must be proficient in analyzing complex legal information and producing clear and thorough written work, and have excellent interpersonal skills. Experience or familiarity with Federal Indian Law is required. Knowledge of or experience with federally-recognized Indian Tribes is required. Prosecution and/or litigation experience is strongly preferred but not required. The incumbent must be able to obtain a Secret-level security clearance.

Salary: The salary level is in the GS-13 to GS-14 ($89,924 – $138,136) range.
Travel: Frequent travel is required.
Application Process: Applicants are required to submit a cover letter (highlighting relevant experience) and résumé. Please reference announcement OTJ ATY-0114 in your cover letter.
Applicants are encouraged to email applications to OTJ@usdoj.gov
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or fax them to (202) 514-9078 rather than mail them. No telephone calls please. This vacancy will be open until August 1, 2014 or until selections have been made.

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Judicial Positions – Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska

Job Openings Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska
305 North Main Street
Reserve Kansas 66434

Tribal District Judge The Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska has a vacancy in the position of Tribal District Judge. The Tribal District Judge is appointed to a six-year term by the Tribal Council and hears all cases brought in the Nation’s Tribal District Court, including but not limited to Juvenile, Criminal and Civil cases. The Tribal District Judge also provides administrative oversight to the Court and provides supervision to the Court Clerk, Administrator and Probation Officer. The Tribal District Judge conducts hearings at least one day per month, but possibly more depending on case load. Preferred Qualifications include experience as a Tribal Judge or practice of Indian law, familiarity with Federal Indian law and policy, and experience working with a tribal community. Minimum requirements for the position are that the Judge shall: (a) Be either: (1) An enrolled member of the Tribe; or (2) The parent, child or spouse of an enrolled member of the Tribe; or (3) Actually domiciled within the territorial jurisdiction of the Tribe; or (4) An attorney; or (5) A lay advocate who has regularly practiced before the Sac and Fox Tribal Court as a member of the Bar of the Court for a period of five (5) years or more; or (6) An Indian graduate of an American Bar Association approved Law School, or a Paralegal program approved by the Supreme Court. (b) Have demonstrated moral integrity and fairness in his or her business, public and private life. (c) Have never been convicted of a felony or an offense punishable by banishment, whether or not actually imprisoned or banished, and have not been convicted of any offense, except traffic offenses, for a period of two (2) years next preceding his or her appointment. (d) Have regularly abstained from the excessive use of alcohol and any use whatsoever of illegal drugs or psychotoxic chemical solvents. (e) Be not less than twenty-five (25) years of age. (f) Not be a member of the Tribal Council or the holder of any other elective Tribal Office of the Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri, provided, that a candidate who is a member of the Tribal Council, or the holder of some other elective Tribal Office, may be confirmed as a Judge subject to his or her resignation. Tribal District Judge is a Contract/Exempt position. Compensation is negotiable depending on experience and qualifications. To apply or nominate a candidate, submit a letter of interest, resume, writing sample and three (3) references to: Gary Bahr gbahr@sacandfoxcasino.com, Tribal Secretary, 305 North Main Street, Reserve, Kansas 66434.

Associate Justice of the Tribal Supreme Court (Two Openings) The Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska has two vacancies for the position of Associate Justice of the Tribal Supreme Court. Associate Justices of the Supreme Court are appointed to staggered terms. Thus, one position is for an initial appointment to a term of four years and the other position is for an initial appointment to a term of six years. The Associate Justices of the Supreme Court hear appeals from the Tribal District Court, prepare appropriate orders, keep appropriate records and perform any of the duties and powers of a Tribal District Judge in appropriate cases. Hearings and arguments are held on an as-needed basis. Preferred Qualifications include experience as a Tribal Judge or practice of Indian law, familiarity with Federal Indian law and policy, and experience working with a tribal community. Minimum requirements for the position are that the an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court shall: (a) Be either: (1) An enrolled member of the Tribe; or (2) The parent, child or spouse of an enrolled member of the Tribe; or (3) Actually domiciled within the territorial jurisdiction of the Tribe; or (4) An attorney; or (5) A lay advocate who has regularly practiced before the Court as a member of the Bar of the Court for a period of seven (7) years; or (6) An Indian graduate of an American Bar Association approved law school, or a paralegal program approved by the Supreme Court; and (b) Have demonstrated moral integrity and fairness in his business, public and private life; and (c) Have never been convicted of a felony or an offense punishable by banishment or involving moral turpitude, whether or not actually imprisoned or banished, and have not been convicted of any offense, except traffic offenses, for a period of five (5) years next preceding his or her appointment.; and (d) Have regularly abstained from the excessive use of alcohol and any use whatsoever of illegal drugs or psychotoxic chemical solvents; and (e) Be not less than thirty (30) years of age; and (f) Not be a member of the Tribal Council or the holder of any other elective Tribal Office of the Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri, provided, that a candidate who is a member of the Tribal Council, or the holder of some other elective Tribal Office, may be confirmed as a Judge subject to his or her resignation.; and (g) If less than fifty (50) years of age, have completed at least sixty (60) semester credit hours at an accredited college or university, or at least four (4) years of previous experience. Associate Justice of the Tribal Supreme Court is a Contract/Exempt position. Compensation is negotiable depending on experience and qualifications. To apply or nominate a candidate, submit a letter of interest, resume, writing sample and three (3) references to: Gary Bahr gbahr@sacandfoxcasino.com, Tribal Secretary, 305 North Main Street, Reserve, Kansas 66434.

Chief Justice of the Tribal Supreme Court The Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska seeks applicants for the position of Chief Justice of the Tribal Supreme Court. The position is for an initial appointment to a term of two years. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court hears appeals from the Tribal District Court, prepares appropriate orders, keeps appropriate records, provides administrative oversight and performs any of the duties and powers of a Tribal District Judge in appropriate cases. Hearings and arguments are held on an as-needed basis. Preferred Qualifications include experience as a Tribal Judge or Justice, practice of Indian law, familiarity with Federal Indian law and policy, and experience working with a tribal community. Minimum requirements for the position are that the an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court shall: (a) Be either: (1) An enrolled member of the Tribe; or (2) The parent, child or spouse of an enrolled member of the Tribe; or (3) Actually domiciled within the territorial jurisdiction of the Tribe; or (4) An attorney; or (5) A lay advocate who has regularly practiced before the Court as a member of the Bar of the Court for a period of seven (7) years; or (6) An Indian graduate of an American Bar Association approved law school, or a paralegal program approved by the Supreme Court; and (b) Have demonstrated moral integrity and fairness in his business, public and private life; and (c) Have never been convicted of a felony or an offense punishable by banishment or involving moral turpitude, whether or not actually imprisoned or banished, and have not been convicted of any offense, except traffic offenses, for a period of five (5) years next preceding his or her appointment.; and (d) Have regularly abstained from the excessive use of alcohol and any use whatsoever of illegal drugs or psychotoxic chemical solvents; and (e) Be not less than thirty (30) years of age; and (f) Not be a member of the Tribal Council or the holder of any other elective Tribal Office of the Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri, provided, that a candidate who is a member of the Tribal Council, or the holder of some other elective Tribal Office, may be confirmed as a Judge subject to his or her resignation.; and (g) If less than fifty (50) years of age, have completed at least sixty (60) semester credit hours at an accredited college or university, or at least four (4) years of previous experience. Chief Justice of the Tribal Supreme Court is a Contract/Exempt position. Compensation is negotiable depending on experience and qualifications. To apply or nominate a candidate, submit a letter of interest, resume, writing sample and three (3) references to: Gary Bahr gbahr@sacandfoxcasino.com, Tribal Secretary, 305 North Main Street, Reserve, Kansas 66434.

The Tribal Court Positions are also held to the Tribal Code Sections, they can be downloaded for review here:
Tribal Code – District Judge
Tribal Code – Supreme Court Justice

These are full time positions with benefits, generally working a 4 day work week Monday through Thursday (unless otherwise noted). Compensation DOE. Open until filled. More information and applications can be obtained at the Sac and Fox Tribal Office, 305 N. Main, Reserve KS (Mon.-Thurs.) or call 785-742-7471, ext. 2500. Provide cover letter, resume and completed employment application addressed to Human Resources Dept. at above address or fax to 785-742-3785.

 

Grand Traverse Band Chief Judge Job Posting

Here is the job description.

Here are the posting dates (they most certainly will be extended).

Hopi Tribe Posting for Deputy Prosecutors

Here:

LICENSED-DEPUTY-PROCESUTOR-E64-04292013

Navajo Nation DOJ Job Posting

A little delayed. Sorry!

ATTORNEY POSITIONS
NAVAJO NATION DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
JUNE 19, 2014

The Navajo Nation Department of Justice is seeking several energetic and motivated attorneys to work in the areas of tax, finance, tribal government, social services, and natural resources.

For a complete list of available positions, please see http://www.dpm.navajo-nsn.gov/jobs.html.

Applicants must be actively licensed with any state. Thereafter, attorneys hired by the Department are required to obtain licensure in the Navajo Nation as well as one of the following states: Arizona, New Mexico or Utah.

Please direct applicant packets consisting of (1) Letter of Interest with current address, telephone numbers, and e-mail address; (2) Navajo Nation employment application; (3) resume; (4) recent legal writing sample; (5) copy of bar membership certificates; and (6) law school graduation documents to Navajo Nation Department of Justice, Attention: Dana Bobroff, Deputy Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General, P.O. Box 2010, Window Rock, AZ 86515, and to the Navajo Nation Department of Personnel Management, P.O. Box 7080, Window Rock, Arizona, 86515.

Please visit http://www.dpm.navajo-nsn.gov/apply.html to obtain a copy of the Navajo Nation employment application. For any questions, please contact Dana Bobroff at 928/871-6345.

The Navajo Nation Department of Justice complies with the Navajo Preference in Employment Act.

Pascua Yaqui Chief Prosecutor Position Open

Here (PDF):

Chief Prosecutor Announcement

DOJ ENRD (Indian Resources) Seeks Trial Attorney for Denver Office

Here.

A description:

The Indian Resources Section, U.S. Department of Justice, Environment & Natural Resources Division, is seeking an experienced attorney for the position of Trial Attorney in Denver, CO. The Indian Resources Section represents the United States in its trust capacity in litigation pending in federal and state courts for the benefit of Indian tribes and individual Indians. These suits include seeking to establish tribal water rights, protecting treaty hunting and fishing rights, remedying trespasses on tribal lands, and establishing reservation boundaries and rights to land. The Indian Resource Section also defends the United States in legal challenges to agency programs designed to further tribal sovereignty, such as the Department of the Interior’s program for the acquisition of trust land for tribes. The litigation handled by the Indian Resources Section is of vital interest to Indian tribes and often addresses issues of first impression.

Godfrey & Kahn Environmental/Energy/Indian Law Associate Posting

GODFREY & KAHN SEEKS ENVIRONMENTAL/ENERGY/INDIAN LAW ASSOCIATE

Godfrey & Kahn, S.C., a general business practice firm with over 180 attorneys, is seeking an associate to work with the firm’s environmental/energy and Indian Nations law teams.

Strong academic credentials and an interest in environmental and sustainable energy solutions, as well as federal Indian law and tribal law, is required. Indian country experience preferred, but not required.

Most importantly, we are looking for individuals that are detail-oriented with strong business acumen and analytical and communication skills who will fit in with our team-oriented culture.

We offer an excellent benefit package, competitive compensation commensurate with experience and reasonable billable hour expectations. Please visit www.gklaw.com to apply.

Colorado River Indian Tribes Deputy Prosecutor Job Posting

Here:

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Colville Deputy Prosecutor Job Posting

Here:

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