ILP Students Reach Final Four in NALSA Moot Court Competition

JEREMIAH CHIN AND JONATHON SANCHEZ REACH FINAL FOUR IN
NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN LAW STUDENT ASSOCATION MOOT COURT!

ASU’s Jeremiah Chin (2L) and Jonathon Sanchez (2L) competed in the 2013 National Native American Law Student’s Moot Court competition on Friday and Saturday, February 22nd and 23rd.  Emerging from a field of 60 teams representing law schools across the nation, Jeremiah and Jonathon advanced to the Final Four before being knocked out by Columbia Law School.  Jeremiah consistently delivered a stellar presentation and was clearly in the running for the top oralist award.  Judge after judge noted his superior performance and command of the law and ability to apply the
analysis.  One judge  noted during the critiques, “Mr. Chin, you have such a strong presence and wonderful delivery that we didn’t want to interrupt you [with questions].”  And yet another simply adopted a baseball analogy stating “you hit it out of the park.”  Jeremiah and Jonathon developed and delivered a truly unique approach to their argument and an equally “out-of-the box” strategic presentation that carried them to the final four.  In recent memory, no other team has advanced as far as Jeremiah or Jonathon in the NNALSA Moot Court Competition.

Congratulations to Jeremiah and Jonathon for an excellent job!

Job Posting: Fredericks Peebles & Morgan LLP – ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY (Litigation)

Position Type:      Attorney
Practice Area(s):  Indian/Native American, Litigation
Geographic Preference:  Upper Midwest (KS, NE, ND, SD)
Description:   Fredericks
Peebles & Morgan LLP is a nationwide law firm dedicated to the
representation of American Indian tribes and organizations. We represent tribes
and tribal entities in a wide spectrum of services including business
transactions, litigation and governmental affairs, in many forums, including
state, federal, and tribal courts.

We are seeking an experienced litigation attorney for our Omaha, Nebraska
office. Minimum qualifications include:

• Juris Doctorate degree from an ABA accredited law school

• Status as an active member in good standing of the bar with any state
jurisdiction

• Minimum of three to five years of federal or state litigation experience or
served as a law clerk to a federal district court judge

• Legal experience in tribal and Federal Indian law

• Excellent analytical, research and writing abilities

• Ability to work well independently and as a team in a fast paced environment

In addition to the minimum qualifications, it is strongly preferred that
applicants possess the following skills:

• Litigating or trying cases in federal or state courts or in administrative
proceedings

• Preparing pleadings and briefs, taking and defending discovery, conducting
hearings and litigating the action or proceeding through trial

• Knowledge of, and skill applying various state or Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure and Rules of Evidence

• Taking depositions and/or conducting other examinations of witnesses

• Effectively communicating with opposing counsel, co-counsel and
federal/state/tribal agency representatives

Your contributions are rewarded with a “Total Compensation” Package including a
competitive salary, bonus potential and excellent benefits.

Send your resume today with a cover letter, salary requirements, writing sample
and law school transcripts, if graduated within the last 5 years to:
Ann Hacker, Director of Human Resources
ahacker@ndnlaw.com
3610 N 163rd Plaza
Omaha, NE 68116

Position is open until filled

Desired Class Level:       Alum 0-3 yrs exp, Alum 4-6 yrs exp, Alum 7+ yrs exp, LLM
Posting Date: February 20, 2013
Expiration Date:   March 8, 2013
contact:
Ann Hacker
Director of Human Resources

Home office: 3610 North 163rd Plaza Omaha, Ne 68116 We have 10 office locations in 8 states Omaha, Nebraska 68116 United States

http://www.ndnlaw.com

Resume Receipt:   E-mail,
Other (see below)

Default email for resumes.:     ahacker@ndnlaw.com

How To Apply:     Send
your resume today with a cover letter, salary requirements, writing sample and
law school transcripts, if graduated within the last 5 years to:

Ann Hacker, Director of Human Resources

ahacker@ndnlaw.com

3610 N 163rd Plaza

Omaha, NE 68116

Additional Documents:  Cover Letter, Writing Sample, Other
Documents

Requested Document Notes:   Law school transcripts if graduated within
the last 5 years

id: 22120

 

 

 

SRPMIC seeking Pro Tempore Judges

Judge Pro Tempore Qualifications

On 12/5/12, the new Civil and Criminal Appellate Procedure was adopted by the Community Council.

ORDINANCE NUMBER:  SRO-411-2013

TO AMEND CHAPTER 4 OF THE SALT RIVER PIMA-MARICOPA INDIAN
COMMUNITY CODE OF ORDINANCES, BY REPEALING ARTICLE III IN ITS ENTIRETY AND ADOPTING A REVISED ARTICLE III TO UPDATE THE CRIMINAL AND CIVIL RULES OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE TO ENSURE FAIRNESS AND JUST DETERMINATIONS IN THE ADMINISTRATION AND REGULATION OF APPEAL PROCEEDINGS IN THE SALT RIVER PIMA-MARICOPA
INDIAN COMMUNITY.

This Ordinance provides for an Appellate Division of the
Community Court and shall take effect on March 1, 2013.

“A panel consisting of three justices will consider and
decide the merits of any appeals, petitions, or motions.”  We have been
using Pro Tem Judges to review any appeals cases up to this point, and we do
have three Judges that we use on a regular basis.  However we are looking
for additional judges that may be willing to step in from time to time, as
needed.  This would not be a permanent full or part time position.
It would be on a Pro Tem basis only.  (We anticipate using Pro Tems until
we can get an idea of how many cases the new appellate procedure will
bring.  It may be determined at a later time that the Community may have a
need to appoint permanent Appellate Judges.)

I have attached the necessary qualifications needed to serve
as a Pro Tem Judge here at Salt River.  This could be a great opportunity
for someone who would be interested in working for the Tribal Court, but has
limited time available.  Currently, our Pro Tem judges receive $300/day
and can receive an additional $100 incentive for their finished order.

If you have any questions or would like to express
interest, please contact Senior Court Solicitor, Anthony Little at (480)
362-5415 or at Anthony.Little@srpmic-nsn.gov.

Job Posting: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

ATTORNEY VACANCY
ANNOUNCEMENT

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION

ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMES SECTION

GS-14/15

OPEN: FEBRUARY 12, 2013

CLOSE: MARCH 5, 2013

VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: ENRD-13-009-EXC

About the Office: The Environment and Natural Resources Division of the U.S. Department
of Justice is seeking an experienced litigator for its Environmental Crimes
Section (“ECS” or “Section”) in Washington, DC.

The Environmental Crimes Section is responsible for
prosecuting individuals and corporations that have violated laws designed to protect
the environment and/or unlawfully covered up those violations. It is at the
forefront in changing industry and public awareness to recognize that
environmental violations are serious infractions that transgress basic
interests and values. The Section works closely with criminal investigators for
the Environmental Protection Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and
other law enforcement agencies in prosecuting criminal violations of the Clean
Air Act, the Clean Water Act, the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships, and the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, as well as other federal statutes. In
addition, the Section prosecutes criminal cases under a number of federal
wildlife laws, including the Lacey Act, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, and the
Endangered Species Act. These cases, handled in conjunction with the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service and NOAA Fisheries Enforcement (National Marine Fisheries
Service), involve smuggling and illegal trafficking in protected wildlife,
illegal take of protected species, and hunting offenses.

For more information about the Environment &
Natural Resources Division, visit the Justice Department’s web site at: http://www.usdoj.gov/enrd/.

Responsibilities and Opportunity Offered: The individual selected will be responsible for
handling a range of matters, including some of the most complex cases assigned
to the Section. This position will allow the individual to utilize his or her
superior legal research, writing, and oral advocacy skills in all aspects of
investigation, negotiation, motions practice and trial.

We place a high value on diversity of background,
experience and cultural perspective and encourage applications from all
qualified individuals, including those from all racial and ethnic groups,
women, LGBT individuals, veterans, and individuals with disabilities.

Qualifications: Applicants must possess a J.D. degree, be an active member of the bar
(any jurisdiction), have at least five years of post-J.D. litigation
experience, and be a U.S. citizen or National. A solid litigation record is
required. The ideal candidate will possess a strong criminal/enforcement
background and have knowledge of the various environmental laws described
above.

How You Will Be Evaluated: You will be evaluated based on your qualifications
for this position as evidenced by the experience you report relative to this
position. Paid or unpaid experience will be considered.

Travel:
The individual hired should expect substantial travel.

Salary Information: Current salary and years of experience will
determine the appropriate salary level. The possible salary range is GS-14
($105,211 – $136,771) and GS-15 ($123,758 – $155,500) per annum.

Location:
Washington, DC

Terms of Appointment: Permanent – Selected attorneys are eligible for
employment benefits such as health and life insurance, the FERS retirement
program, paid vacation and sick leave, and a public transportation subsidy.

Relocation Expenses: Relocation expenses will not be authorized.

Submission Process and Deadline Date: Applications must be received by Tuesday, March 5,
2013.

Applicants must submit a current resume, cover letter
highlighting relevant experience and salary history, and writing sample to:

U.S. Department of Justice

Environment and Natural Resources Division

Environmental Crimes Section

U.S. Mail Address:

P.O. Box 7611

Washington, DC 20044

FedEx Address:

601 D Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20004

Internet Address:

Deborah.Harris@usdoj.gov

Attn: Deborah L. Harris

Assistant Chief

(ENRD-13-009-EXC)

No telephone calls, please.

What To Expect Next: Once your complete application is received we will
conduct an evaluation of your qualifications. The most highly qualified
candidates will be referred to the hiring manager for further consideration and
possible interview. We expect to make a selection within 30-60 days of the
closing date of this announcement. You will be notified of the outcome.

Internet Sites: : For more information about the Environment & Natural Resources
Division, visit the Justice Department’s web site at: http://www.usdoj.gov/enrd/.
This and selected other legal position announcements can be found on the Internet
at: http://www.justice.gov/careers/legal/attvacancies.html

Department Policies: The U.S. Department of Justice is an Equal
Opportunity/Reasonable Accommodation Employer. Except where otherwise provided
by law, there will be no discrimination because of color, race, religion,
national origin, political affiliation, marital status, disability (physical or
mental), age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, genetic information, status
as a parent, membership or non-membership in an employee organization, on the
basis of personal favoritism, or any non merit factor. The Department of
Justice welcomes and encourages applications from persons with physical and
mental disabilities. The Department is firmly committed to satisfying its
affirmative obligations under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, to ensure that
persons with disabilities have every opportunity to be hired and advanced on
the basis of merit within the Department of Justice. This agency provides
reasonable accommodation to applicants with disabilities where appropriate. If
you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring
process, please notify the agency. Determinations on requests for reasonable accommodation
will be made on a case-by-case basis.

It is the policy of the Department to achieve a
drug-free workplace and persons selected for employment will be required to
pass a drug test which screens for illegal drug use prior to final appointment.
Employment is also contingent upon the completion and satisfactory adjudication
of a background investigation. Only U.S. citizens are eligible for employment
with the Executive Office for Immigration Review and the United States
Attorneys’ Offices. Unless otherwise indicated in a particular job
advertisement, non-U.S. citizens may apply for employment with other
organizations, but should be advised that appointments of non-U.S. citizens are
extremely rare; such appointments would be possible only if necessary to
accomplish the Department’s mission and would be subject to strict security
requirements. Applicants who hold dual citizenship in the U.S. and another
country will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

There is no formal rating system for applying veterans=
preference to attorney appointments in the excepted service; however, the
Department of Justice considers veterans= preference eligibility as a positive
factor in attorney hiring. Applicants eligible for veterans’ preference are
encouraged to include that information in their cover letter or resume and
attach supporting documentation (e.g., the DD 214 or other substantiating
documents) to their submissions.

Job Posting: ASSISTANT UNITED STATES ATTORNEY

ASSISTANT UNITED STATES ATTORNEY
UNITED STATES ATTORNEY’S OFFICE

DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO

VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: 13-AUSA-NM-1

As needed, additional
positions may be filled using this announcement

About the Office: The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New
Mexico has approximately 165 employees and contractors. The main office is
located in Albuquerque. The branch office in Las Cruces is located
approximately 225 miles south of Albuquerque, is 50 miles from the Mexican
border, and includes approximately 45 of the District employees and
contractors. The District also has an unstaffed office in Santa Fe.

Responsibilities and
Opportunity Offered
: The attorney
selected will handle prosecutions of a wide variety of federal offenses.

Qualifications: Applicants must possess a J.D. degree, be an active
member, in good standing, of the bar (any jurisdiction), and have at least one
(1) year of post-J.D. experience.

Applicants must demonstrate a
quick analytical ability and the facility to accurately and precisely
articulate the critical issues in a case and demonstrate superior oral and
writing skills as well as strong research and interpersonal skills, and good
judgment. Applicants must possess excellent communication and courtroom skills
and exhibit the ability to work in a supportive and professional manner with other
attorneys, support staff and client agencies. Applicants must have a
demonstrated capacity to function, with minimal guidance, in a highly demanding
office and courtroom environment.

Applicants will be expected
to conduct their own legal research and writing and must be substantially
self-sufficient in preparing day to day correspondence and pleadings.
Applicants also must possess computer literacy skills to include experience
with automated research, electronic court filing, electronic e-mail and word processing
systems.

Travel: Moderate travel may be required.

Salary Information: Assistant United States Attorneys’ pay is
administratively determined based, in part, on the number years of professional
attorney experience. The range of pay for this position is $50,894 – $150,159,
including locality pay, depending on experience. Pay may be set based on
highest previous rate received in civilian government service.

Location: Possible locations for this position are Albuquerque
or Las Cruces, New Mexico. PLEASE INDICATE THE DUTY LOCATION(S) FOR WHICH
YOU ARE INTERESTED
.

The State of New Mexico, also
known as the “Land of Enchantment,” is a unique mix of Native
cultures, blended with Hispanic and European traditions. Ranked the 5th largest
state, it totals 121,593 square miles. New Mexico shares 180 miles of
international border with the Country of Mexico.

Albuquerque is the largest city in New Mexico, located
approximately 60 miles from the state capital of Santa Fe. As the Hot Air
Balloon capital of the world, Albuquerque hosts the annual International
Balloon Fiesta, one of the most photographed events in the world! Albuquerque
and the surrounding areas offer an array of activities from hiking and skiing
to cultural activities such as the opera, arts, celebrated museums, legendary
historic sites, and majestic monuments. The metro area with approximately
860,000 residents sprawls over 100 square miles at elevations ranging from
4,500 feet above sea level in the Rio Grande Valley to 6,500 feet at the foot
of the Sandia Mountains. Albuquerque enjoys blue skies and sunshine 310 days of
the year, with low humidity and mild winters.

Las Cruces, the second largest city in New Mexico, is nestled in
the fertile Mesilla Valley between the majestic Organ Mountains and the meandering
Rio Grande, near the border of Mexico. Las Cruces blends a unique variety of
attractions, culture, historical sites, and superb year-round weather with 350
days of sunshine per year.

Relocation Expenses: Payment of relocation expenses will not be
authorized.

Application Process and
Deadline Date
: Please send your
cover letter and resume to (Please refer to vacancy announcement number 13-AUSA-NM-1
on your application/resume.)

Kenneth J. Gonzales

United States Attorney

ATTN: Human Resources

201 Third Street NW, Suite 900

Albuquerque, NM 87102

No telephone calls please.
Applications must be postmarked by February 20, 2013.

Internet Sites: District of New Mexico Website: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/nm/

This and other attorney
vacancy announcements can be found at:

http://www.justice.gov/careers/legal/attvacancies.html

Department Policies: Assistant United States Attorneys generally must
reside in the district to which he or she is appointed. See 28 U.S.C. § 545 for
district-specific information.

All initial attorney
appointments to the Department of Justice are made on a time-limited
(temporary) basis. Temporary appointments may, or may not, be extended or made
permanent without further competition.

The U.S. Department of
Justice is an Equal Opportunity/Reasonable Accommodation Employer. Except where
otherwise provided by law, there will be no discrimination because of color,
race, religion, national origin, political affiliation, marital status,
disability (physical or mental), age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation,
genetic information, status as a parent, membership or non-membership in an
employee organization, on the basis of personal favoritism, or any non merit
factor. The Department of Justice welcomes and encourages applications from
persons with physical and mental disabilities. The Department is firmly
committed to satisfying its affirmative obligations under the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973, to ensure that persons with disabilities have every opportunity to
be hired and advanced on the basis of merit within the Department of Justice.
This agency provides reasonable accommodation to applicants with disabilities
where appropriate. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the
application and hiring process, please notify the agency. Determinations on
requests for reasonable accommodation will be made on a case-by-case basis.

It is the policy of the
Department to achieve a drug-free workplace and persons selected for employment
will be required to pass a drug test which screens for illegal drug use prior
to final appointment. Employment is also contingent upon the completion and
satisfactory adjudication of a background investigation. Only U.S. citizens are
eligible for employment with the Executive Office for Immigration Review and
the United States Attorneys’ Offices. Unless otherwise indicated in a
particular job advertisement, non-U.S. Citizens may apply for employment with
other organizations, but should be advised that appointments of non-U.S.
Citizens are extremely rare; such appointments would be possible only if
necessary to accomplish the Department’s mission and would be subject to strict
security requirements. Applicants who hold dual citizenship in the U.S. and
another country will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

There is no formal rating
system for applying veterans’ preference to attorney appointments in the
excepted service; however, the Department of Justice considers veterans’
preference eligibility as a positive factor in attorney hiring. Applicants
eligible for veterans’ preference must include that information in their cover
letter or resume and attach supporting documentation (e.g., the DD 214,
Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty and other supporting
documentation) to their submissions. Although the “point” system is
not used, per se, applicants eligible to claim 10-point preference must submit
Standard Form (SF) 15, Application for 10-Point Veteran Preference, and submit
the supporting documentation required for the specific type of preference
claimed (visit the OPM website, www.opm.gov/forms/pdf_fill/SF15.pdf
for a copy of SF 15, which lists the types of 10-point preferences and the
required supporting document(s). Applicants should note that SF 15 requires
supporting documentation associated with service-connected disabilities or
receipt of nonservice-connected disability pensions to be dated 1991 or later
except in the case of service members submitting official statements or
retirement orders from a branch of the Armed Forces showing that his or her
retirement was due to a permanent service-connected disability or that he/she
was transferred to the permanent disability retired list (the statement or
retirement orders must indicate that the disability is 10% or more).

* * *

The Department of Justice
cannot control further dissemination and/or posting of information contained in
this vacancy announcement. Such posting and/or dissemination is not an
endorsement by the Department of the organization or group disseminating and/or
posting the information.

 

Job Posting: Legal Intern – ASSOCIATION ON AMERICAN INDIAN AFFAIRS

ASSOCIATION
ON AMERICAN INDIAN AFFAIRS
966 Hungerford Drive, Suite 12B
Rockville,  MD  20850
(240) 314-7155

 

POSITION  TITLE:              Legal Fellowship

TERM:                         Position is available
through end of 2013 – continuation beyond 2013 is dependent upon funding

SALARY:      $50,000/year (health insurance also provided)

SUPERVISOR:                     Executive Director

LOCATION:                         Rockville,
MD

 

DUTIES
and RESPONSIBILITIES:

 

  • Work with the Executive Director, and
    our partners at Annie E. Casey Foundation and the National Indian Child Welfare
    Association, to implement our juvenile justice initiative; the initiative is
    focused upon promoting
    alternatives to incarceration for Native American youth, with a particular
    emphasis upon the potential application of the Juvenile Detention Alternatives
    Initiative (JDAI) in tribal communities, including implementing tribal JDAI at
    one tribal site, increasing the number of tribes that are aware of JDAI and its
    potential use in Indian country, and increasing the number of tribal leaders
    that are interested in juvenile justice reforms that would reduce the
    incarceration of Native American youth.
  • Work
    with the Executive Director and outside counsel to prepare an analysis of
    tribal-state agreements pertaining to Title IV-E of the Social Security Act
    dealing with foster care and adoption.
  • Perform
    such other duties, as may be assigned by the Executive Director, in other AAIA
    program areas which include child welfare, international repatriation and
    federal acknowledgement.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

 

  • Knowledge of and/or experience working
    with Indian tribes and cultures is essential.
  • Experience working in the juvenile
    justice or child welfare systems is preferred.
  • J.D. degree is preferred; individuals
    with a master’s degree or substantial experience in the field of juvenile
    justice will also be considered.
  • Individual must have strong ability to
    communicate orally, including in the area of public speaking.
  • Applicant must have ability to write
    clearly and present ideas, concepts, and principles that are consistent and
    understandable.
  • Applicant must be able to work in a
    collaborative team environment.

 

If you
wish to apply, send a cover letter and resume to general.aaia@indian-affairs.org.

 

 

The Advisory Council on Indian Health Care (ACOIHC) is recruiting for an Executive Director.

ACOIHC EXEC DIR

Job ID: 1000072995

Req Name: HC ACOIHC EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 72995

Location: Phoenix

Type: Management and Supervision

Shift: First

Department AZ Health Care Cost Cont. System

Salary Grade: 23

Salary Range: $46,932-$80,150

Total openings: 1

Apply by:

 

Description

FIRST REVIEW OF RESUMES WILL TAKE PLACE ON 02/15/13. THIS
POSITION WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL FILLED OR IS SUBJECT TO CLOSE ONCE A
SATISFACTORY APPLICANT POOL HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED.

 

Do you want to be a part of an innovative and passionate
organization that is committed to providing comprehensive health care for
Native American Arizonans who are in need? If so, please submit your interest
for the advertised position of Executive Director, Arizona Advisory Council on
Indian Health Care.

 

Accountabilities:

The Advisory Council on Indian Health Care (ACOIHC) is
recruiting for an Executive Director. Some of the duties and responsibilities
of this position include but are not limited to:

  • Collaboration with 22 tribes within the State to
    improve the delivery and level of quality of  health care, through needs
    assessment progress in health planning;
  • Provides ACOIHC orientation, awareness and
    collaborates with designated stakeholders regarding the improvement of the
    Indian healthcare system and the delivery of state health and behavioral health
    programs to the tribes in the State;
  • Serves as the key ACOIHC representative with
    regard to Indian healthcare policy development through participation at the
    local, county, state and federal levels as required;
  • Advocates for Indian healthcare at the local,
    county, state and federal levels as well as with various Native American boards
    and commissions such as the National Indian Health Board, CMS Tribal Technical
    Advisory Group, Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, other tribal health committees
    and other entities such as the Arizona Dental Association;
  • Effectively and efficiently manages the ACOIHC
    Office to serve as point of contact for any tribe or tribal health related
    organization that requires technical assistance, guidance or referrals;
  • Assesses Medicaid/Medicare/Children’s Health
    Insurance Program (CHIP) policy and financial system improvements to enhance
    the delivery of health care to all Indian Tribes of Arizona;
  • Develops policy and regulatory amendments to
    improve the Indian health care system based on tribal recommendations and the
    approval and guidance of the ACOIHC members;
  • Monitors and implements the ACOIHC Strategic
    Plan;
  • Monitors and implements the ACOIHC statutory
    responsibilities with the approval and guidance of the ACOIHC members;
  • Makes available publications, reports and
    reference manuals for Indian Tribes on health care issues; and
  • Provides direction with regard to changes to
    policies and procedures which may affect the ACOIHC, Indian Tribes or other
    State agencies.

 

Minimum Qualifications and/or Experience:

  • Knowledge of the principles and practices of
    Indian health programs including budget development and administration in a
    health care environment;
  • Knowledge of Medicare/Medicaid and various
    healthcare systems that exist and have relationship or have an impact on the
    delivery of healthcare for Arizona Indian Tribes;
  • Knowledge of tribal government procedural
    requirements for presentation to Tribal Council and/or Leadership as well as
    tribal cultural practices and traditions;
  • Understanding of State and Federal Policies and
    Procedures related to Medicare, Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance
    Programs, the Indian Health Service and other public health services;
  • Experience with grant writing and State and
    Federal program compliance; and
  • Computer technology experience with various
    software programs including but not limited to, Microsoft Word, Microsoft
    Excel, Power Point and applicable computer based programs.

 

Preferred Qualifications and/or Experience:

  • American Indian or Alaskan Indian (Any Tribe);
  • Master degree in Public Health, Business/ Public
    Administration, Education or equivalent; or,
  • 8 to 10 years’ experience working in an American
    Indian health care environment.

 

**Please note: Status updates on positions in recruitment
are not provided. The notification received via email is confirmation that your
resume was successfully submitted. Applicants selected to move forward in the
interview process will be contacted.

 

To apply for this position, please visit www.azstatejobs.gov to create a user
account.

Job Posting: Chief Judge

Chief Judge – Ak-Chin Indian Community

Announcement #ACIC-12-76Job Title:  Chief Judge
Salary:  $94,502 – $118,128 per annum
Reports to:  Community Council and Community Operations Manager
Supervises:  Court Administrator, Bailiff, Probation Officers, Court Programs Coordinator, Deputy Clerk(s)

Summary: Under general direction and supervision of the Community Operations Manager, presides over the Ak-Chin Indian Community Court and administers its overall functions. This position is exempt from overtime.

Minimum Qualifications: Prior experience as a Judge preferred. Adult and juvenile experience equivalent to seven years full-time criminal justice, law enforcement, or closely related work, at least two years of which included supervisory/managerial responsibilities. Juris Doctorate degree from an ABA accredited university. Must be licensed to practice law in the State of Arizona, or acquire Arizona Bar Certification within one (1) year from date of hire. Must possess a valid Arizona driver’s license and be able to meet the Community’s insurance carrier requirements. Must successfully complete and pass a background check.

Hiring Preference: The Community affords Indian Preference and Veterans’ preference. In applying Indian Preference, preference will be given to qualified Community members, then to qualified Native Americans, and then other qualified candidates. Except as otherwise stated herein, all candidates will receive consideration without regard to race, color, sex, age, disability, religion, national origin, or other non-merit factor. Applicants wishing to claim Indian Preference must submit a Certificate of Indian Blood or proof of tribal enrollment at the time of application. All applicants wishing to claim Veterans’ Preference must submit a copy of a certified Department of Defense DD Form 214 “Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty.”

Duties and Responsibilities:

  1. Presides over adult and juvenile trials, arraignments, and sentencings at the Ak-Chin Indian Community Court, including informing defendants of their rights, charges, and penalties, hearing pleas/motions, setting trial dates, hearing testimony, evaluating the facts of the case to determine guilt/innocence, determining the legal disposition of the case, and imposing the appropriate sentence.
  2. Reviews/approves pre-trial settlements/agreements.
  3. Promulgates and recommends for the Council’s approval local rules of practice that are consistent with applicable law and which are recommended to facilitate the orderly operation of the Court.
  4. Creates, reviews, and issues a variety of Court orders/documents, including bench warrants, subpoenas, orders to show cause, and formal decisions.
  5. Identifies, develops, and recommends for the Council’s approval programs that provide alternative methods for the resolution of civil disputes, including promulgating and recommending for the Council’s approval rules to govern the alternative dispute resolution programs so developed.
  6. Identifies, develops, and recommends for the Council’s approval diversion programs for adult and juvenile offenders for purposes of rehabilitation, including promulgating and recommending for the Council’s approval rules to govern any diversion programs approved.
  7. Manages the Juvenile Court procedures in accordance to the Community’s Children’s Code.
  8. Trains/coordinates professional development of subordinate staff.
  9. Reviews/evaluates staff annually.
  10. Develops/administers the Judicial Tribal Court Services Department budget.
  11. Reviews Court policies/procedures and recommends to the Council any amendments necessary to ensure the efficient operation of the Court.
  12. Ensures all individuals, attorneys, and advocates or legal practitioners practicing within the Ak-Chin Indian Community meet the Qualifications to Practice Law of the Community.
  13. Makes regular and special assignments of the Associate Judge, pro tem judges, including the assignments of cases.
  14. Exercises general supervision over all Court personnel.
  15. Collaborates with the Human Resources Department to prescribe the powers and duties of the Clerk of the Court, in addition to those as may be prescribed by law.
  16. Other job related duties as assigned.

Other Requirements:

  • Must adhere to the Ak-Chin Indian Community Law & Order Code.
  • Knowledge of the Arizona Revised Statutes and other State, County, and Federal laws/ordinances, and Indian case law.
  • Knowledge of legal reference resource materials.
  • Ability to quickly acquire knowledge of the culture, customs, and traditions of the Ak-Chin Indian Community.
  • Knowledge of general adult and juvenile judicial proceedings and processes, including arraignment, conducting trials, deciding points of law, and determining appropriate sentences.
  • Knowledge of general Court operations, policies, and procedures.
  • Knowledge of general criminal justice system operations.
  • Knowledge of general office administration/management principles and practices, including budgeting and employee supervision and training.
  • Knowledge of the information/documents to be contained in Court records/case files.
  • Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with other criminal justice system staff, Community officials, offenders from all socio-economic backgrounds, other Court staff, attorneys, and the public.
  • Skill in evaluating the facts of a case and determining the appropriate actions to be taken.
  • Skill in preparing a variety of narrative and statistical reports, including summaries of Court activities.
  • Skill in interpreting and applying complex laws, statutes, ordinances of the Ak-Chin Indian Community, State, County, and Federal governments and agencies.
  • Skill in listening to a variety of court cases with impartiality.
  • Skill in planning, coordinating, and reviewing the work of subordinate staff.
  • Skill in preparing a variety of narrative and statistical reports, including budgets and summaries of Court activities.

Closing Date: Friday, February 15, 2013 at 5:00 p.m.

To be considered for this position, please submit a completed and signed Ak-Chin Indian Community job application (additional resume optional), a 39-month driving record from the Department of Motor Vehicles, proof of tribal enrollment, if claiming Indian Preference, and copy of DD214, if claiming Veteran’s Preference to:

Ak-Chin Indian Community
Attn: Human Resources Department 12-76
42507 W. Peters and Nall Road
Maricopa, AZ 85138

Email: resumes@ak-chin.nsn.us
Fax: 520-568-1051

Late and incomplete applications will not be considered.
The Ak-Chin Indian Community is a smoke-free and drug-free workplace

Job Posting: Senior Assistant General Counsel (DOE) Gila River Indian Community

Job Title: Senior Assistant General Counsel (DOE)
Closing Date: 02/12/2013

Job Number: 12-1272
Job Type: Regular Full Time
Department: Office of the General Counsel
City: Sacaton
Location: Gov Center, Exec Wing
Area of Interest: Legal
Salary Type: Depending on Experience
Salary / Hourly Rate: $105,776 Salary
Tribal Driving Permit Required: No

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