NMLA staff attorney position available at Native American Program in Santa Ana – deadline August 14

From New Mexico Legal Aid and the State Bar of New Mexico:

Chris Vigil will leave the Native American Program at New Mexico Legal Aid next month to accept a position working on water rights adjudications with the New Mexico Administrative Office of the Courts. It’s a great opportunity for Chris, but a loss for NMLA. We very much appreciate the great work Chris has done for our clients, and we wish him much success in his new position.

Chris’s decision means that NMLA is now seeking a staff attorney to join the Native American Program in Santa Ana. The NAP staff attorney will handle cases and matters involving federal Indian law and Indian tribal law issues, including representation of low income individuals in tribal and Pueblo courts.  In addition, the staff attorney may be required to handle poverty law issues involving consumer and family law issues in forums other than tribal court and to conduct outreach in tribal and Pueblo communities.  The attorney will also be active in relevant bar and community activities.

The Native American Program does creative, challenging and complex work in a context of rich cultures and diverse client communities. We are looking for highly motivated candidates who are passionate and strongly committed to helping NMLA better serve our Native American communities, including development of effective team strategies to handle complex advocacy and extended representation cases.

Requirements:  Experience with Native American legal issues and communities, especially New Mexico tribal and Pueblo communities, will be highly preferred. At least two years’ experience in handling criminal defense cases, especially those arising in tribal or Pueblo courts, will be highly preferred. Must be willing to travel. Candidates must possess excellent written and oral communication skills, the ability to manage multiple tasks, and ability to manage a significant caseload and build collaborative relationships within the staff and the community.  Proficiency in relevant Native American languages is a plus.

Send a current resume and a letter of interest explaining what you would like to accomplish if you are selected for this position to:  jobs@nmlegalaid.org

Salary:  DOE, NMLA is an EEO Employer.

Deadline:  August 14, 2015.

Attorney Job Postings: New Mexico Legal Aid, Eastern Band Cherokee, MI AG

New Mexico Legal Aid Santa Ana Staff Attorney Native American Program 2014

Eastern Band Cherokee Legal Counsel

MI AG:

ATTORNEYS:  The Department of Attorney General is seeking candidates for an attorney position located in our Children & Youth Services (CYS) Division in Detroit.  The CYS Division represents the Department of Human Services in civil child protective proceedings litigation.  Attorneys in the division are expected to routinely and independently handle sensitive legal assignments involving the abuse and neglect of children.  Candidates must have effective communication skills, must be able to work harmoniously with others, and must possess a moderate to high level of trial and legal research skills.  Under the supervision of the Division Chief and First Assistant, they will provide day-to-day legal civil representation to the Department of Human Services in State Courts.

Interested applicants must apply on-line at www.michigan.gov/statejobs.   The job number is 1101-14-002, Department of Attorney General.   The deadline for response is Friday, February 7, 2014 by 5:00 p.m.

NM Legal Aid Seeking Attorney for Native American Program

New Mexico Legal Aid is seeking a staff attorney to join the Native American Program (NAP) in Santa Ana. The NAP staff attorney will handle cases and matters involving federal Indian law and Indian tribal law issues, including representation of low income individuals in tribal court.  In addition, the staff attorney may be required to handle poverty law issues involving consumer and family law issues in forums other than tribal court and to conduct outreach in Indian communities.  The attorney will also be active in relevant bar and community activities.

The Native American Program does creative, challenging and complex work in a context of rich cultures and diverse client communities. We are looking for highly motivated candidates who are passionate and strongly committed to helping NMLA better serve our Native American communities, including development of effective team strategies to handle complex advocacy and extended representation cases.

Requirements:  Experience with Native American communities and legal issues will be highly preferred. Must be willing to travel. Candidates also must possess excellent written and oral communication skills, the ability to manage multiple tasks, manage a significant caseload and build collaborative relationships within the staff and the community.  Proficiency in relevant Native American languages is a plus.

Send a current resume, a letter of interest explaining what you would like to accomplish if you are selected for this position, and three references, to:  Gloria Molinar at: jobs@nmlegalaid.org ; or by mail at: PO Box 25486, Albuquerque, NM 87125-5486

 

Salary:  DOE, NMLA is an EEO Employer.  Deadline:  February 4, 2014