Job Announcements: DOI BIA Supervisory Program Analysts

Supervisory Program Analyst, GS-0343-14 with duty location of any OJS office. Closes Friday, October 11, 2024.  The vacancy announcement number is ST-24-12563193-CAWU-RV, and can be accessed directly by following the link.

Supervisory Program Analyst, GS-0343-14 with duty location of Anchorage, AK. Closes Wednesday, October 9, 2024.  The vacancy announcement number is ST-24-12558605-CAWU-RV, and can be accessed directly by following the link.

NOTE:  know that when you get on www.usajobs.gov and search for “POSITION TITLE” it will say that no jobs were found.  This is because applicants must click on the circle to the left of the screen next to “jobs for Federal Employees.”  The vacancy announcement will then appear.  This applies to current employees as well as Tribal members.

Current and former Federal employees must submit their SF-50, BIA Form 4432, and resume(s).  They should not submit award SF-50s, however, as those do not contain all the data we need.  Also, Federal employees must meet time-in-grade requirements – this means that they must possess one year of specialized experience at the next lower grade level to qualify for the grade for which they are applying (e.g., they must have one year of specialized experience at the next lower grade level to be considered).

Tribal members must submit their BIA Form 4432 and resume(s).

Resumes should be geared towards the specialized experience qualification requirements stated in the vacancy announcement and this experience must be clearly shown on their resumes for them to be considered qualified.  While a candidate may serve in a position(s) with the same title or similar title of the position, if that candidate’s resume does not address the specialized experience and/or duties performed in the position held, the candidate will not be found eligible.

August 20, 2024 Webinar – A Closer Look at Lessons Learned: Healing to Wellness Courts

A Closer Look at Lessons Learned: Healing to Wellness Courts

Registration is open at www.tjstraining.com/ for the upcoming Zoom Webinar hosted by TJS, August 20, 2024, 11-3pm ET.

Topics include:

  • Introductions
  • Accessing Creative Solutions in the Court System
  • Developing Positive Community Relationships
  • Finding & Sustaining Ongoing Funding From Various Sources
  • Closing Thoughts & Lessons Learned

March 14 Virtual Event – Lessons Learned: Healing to Wellness

Lessons Learned: Healing to Wellness
March 14, 2024 on Zoom Webinar
11-3pm ET | 10-2pm CT | 9-1pm MT | 8-12pm PT | 7-11am AKT

Registration now open at https://www.tjstraining.com/

We in the legal profession need to look at alternatives to incarceration and probation, which can have negative impacts on individuals. We instead need to provide independent, traditional, and cultural remedies as alternatives and shift our focus toward healing communities. Join us as we discuss the intrinsic value of Healing to Wellness Courts and their community-specific services, stories, and funding.

Below times are listed in ET:

11:00-11:20am Introduction; Review of Penobscot’s Healing to Wellness Conference

11:20-12:30pm Session 1: Service Providers

12:45-1:45pm Session 2: Success Stories

2:00-2:30pm Session 3: Federal Funding, Where To Find It

2:30-3:00pm Closing Thoughts & Lessons Learned

Healing to Wellness Court Hybrid Conference, Sept 27-29, 2023

Restoring the Path of Healing to Wellness

September 27-29, 2023

Visit tjstraining.com to register, find travel logistics, and browse the agenda.

The conference (hosted in Bar Harbor, ME and on Zoom Webinar) offers a unique opportunity to observe actual court proceedings, engage with court staff, and hear from program participants who have successfully navigated their path toward recovery.

Topics Include

The Workings of Multi-Disciplinary Teams
Mock Team Meeting Session 
Mock Court Session
Success Stories
Funding Sources and Collaboration

Hosted by Penobscot and Passamaquoddy in collaboration with the five Tribes of Maine, United States Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, United States Department of Health and Human Services, ACF and SAMSHA, United Stated Department of Agriculture, Funded by Tribal Justice Support