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Job Type:
Contract
Location:
Washington, DC, DC
This is a one year contract position with the possibility of an extension. The job will focus on issues relating to Indian children in ACYF. Continue reading
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ASSISTANT U.S. ATTORNEY – The United States Attorney’s Office is seeking anattorney to serve as a prosecutor in Great Falls, Montana handling Indian Country matters. This particular position will handle violent crime cases which occur on Indian Reservations in Federal Court. Among other substantive areas, cases will include assaults, burglaries, drugs, sexual assaults and homicides. The AUSA willalso be responsible for appellate work. The AUSA will also act as a liaison between specific Indian reservation or reservations and the U.S. Attorney. Some travel will be required.
Applicants must have at least one year of professional experience. Recruitment range will be $50, 894 – $134,702. Please reference announcement #12-MT-01 on your application. Send resumes and cover letter to Sheryl Nordahl, PO Box 7473, Missoula MT 59807. No telephone calls please. Applications must be received by 4:30 p.m. Mountain Standard Time on the closing date, which is December 6, 2011. If you prefer, you may e-mail your resume and cover letter tosheryl.nordahl@usdoj.gov. Applications sent via e-mail must be received by 4:30p.m. Mountain Standard Time on December 6, 2011.
This position is subject to a completed security investigation and drug testing. The Department of Justice is an EEO employer. See entire announcement at:http://www.usdoj.gov/oarm/attvacancies.html
Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Foundation
Program Manager, Native American Congressional Internship Program
Half-time position based in Tucson, Arizona, or in Washington, DC.
Brief description:
The Udall Foundation’s Native American Congressional Internship Program is a ten-week, summer internship for Native Americans and Alaska Natives in Washington, D.C. Interns work in Senate and House offices and federal agencies to gain an insider’s view of the federal government. The Udall Foundation is located in Tucson, Arizona, and operates a satellite office in Washington, DC.
The Program Manager for the Native American Congressional Internship Program manages strategy, implementation, and communication in four principal areas: applicant recruitment and intern selection; Congressional and federal agency office placements; intern housing and enrichment activities; and alumni development. The Program Manager reports directly to the Senior Program Manager for Education Programs, and works with the Program Manager for the Udall Scholarship Program on Native American recruitment for the undergraduate scholarship.
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