Job opportunity: CTFC Fellowship

California Tribal Families Coalition (CTFC) is honored to offer the San Manuel Tribal Advocacy Fellowship – a new post-graduation position for law students who have lived experience in tribal communities and a demonstrated interest in federal Indian/tribal law or child welfare. The Fellowship is a one-year position and will provide a competitive salary, student loan forgiveness as needed, and mentoring and training in Indian law, specifically in Indian child welfare work. Applicants must be planning to take the summer California Bar Exam and commit to the one-year position beginning in or around August.

The CTFC team focuses on high impact work, community driven needs identification with a focus on high needs stakeholders. We are looking for engaged and driven individuals that thrive in a collaborative environment, seek mentorship and learning and enjoy creative problem-solving.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

The fellowship will commence approximately 1-2 weeks upon completion of the California State Bar Exam. Pending Bar Exam results, fellows are supervised and trained by a Senior Staff Attorney and work on a variety of projects related to the mission of the organization. Projects may include: research and writing about legislative efforts to improve Indian Child Welfare (ICWA) practice-related statutes (including topics related to education law, delinquency law, and child welfare); research and analysis related to CTFC lawsuits against state and federal agencies; assisting attorneys in preparing motions and pleadings for court; and preparing and presenting training materials on issues related to child welfare and litigation. Fellows will also receive hands-on mentorship from Senior Attorneys and complete approximately 7 weeks of California Dependency Attorney Training for Tribal Attorneys.

Upon passing the California Bar Exam, Fellows will become a licensed and practicing attorney for CTFC and will continue working under the supervision of a Senior Staff attorney. Duties will continue to include various projects as outlined above, but will also expand to case-specific work, including representing Tribes in child welfare dependency matters, appearing in Court, negotiating favorable outcomes for clients, and legally advising Tribal Social Service Agencies.

Compensation & Benefits:

The CTFC Fellowship is a one-year, full-time paid position. Work setting will be remote. Preferred start date is 1-2 weeks after completing the California Bar Exam in Summer of 2025, with some flexibility. 

  • Salary range including benefits: $68,000-$90,700 commensurate on experience, more details on benefits available upon request but generally includes health, dental, and vision insurance and access to a retirement savings plan.
  • Up to $10,000 available in student loan reimbursement
  • Up to $2,500 for bar preparation support between May-July 2025

CTFC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all qualified applicants. Graduating Native Law Students are strongly encouraged to apply.

How to apply:

Applications will be accepted at fellowship@caltribalfamilies.org until 11:59 PM Pacific on Nov. 15, 2024. Graduates of the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Law, where the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians has supported Indian law instruction, will receive priority consideration. To apply, please send the following materials by the deadline:

  • Resumé
  • Cover Letter – the letter should address experience or education relevant to the position that is not reflected in the resumé, especially if there is a unique area of focus within the CTFC mission the applicant is interested in.
  • 2 Letters of Recommendation
  • Law School Transcripts
  • Writing Sample
  • Short answers to the following prompts:
  1. Please describe your interest and experience related to tribal communities.
  2. Please describe your interest and experience related to child welfare.

California Tribal Families Coalition staff will schedule virtual interviews with qualified applicants shortly after the close of applications. The Fellowship is a remote position with some travel required. If you have any questions, please reach out to CTFC Senior Staff Attorney, Jhette Diamond, at fellowship@caltribalfamilies.org