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Updated! Job Opportunity – Fredericks Peebles & Morgan LLP
Call for Nominations
Call for Nominations
The Indian Legal Program at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law has created three awards to be given annually to recognize the ILP’s distinguished alumni. The inaugural awards will be presented at the ILP 25th Anniversary Dinner on November 22, 2013. Awards will be given in the following categories: the Indian Legal Program Professional Achievement Award, the Indian Legal Program Alumni Service Award, and the Indian Legal Program Emerging Leader Award.
Nomination materials are due by October 18, 2013. Nomination materials should be sent by email or mail to:
Patty Ferguson-Bohnee
Indian Legal Program
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
PO Box 877906
Tempe, AZ 85287
pafergus@asu.edu
2014 Indian Legal Program Awards Nomination Guidelines
Indian Legal Program Professional Achievement Award
The Indian Legal Program Professional Achievement Award recognizes outstanding achievement in Indian Law or Tribal Law throughout an individual’s career. The award honors ILP alumni whose achievements in the field of Indian Law or Tribal Law have brought distinction to themselves and real benefit to the Indian community.
Nomination Package Requirements
- Describe the unique professional achievements in the field of Indian Law or Tribal Law that has brought distinction to the candidate. (maximum two pages)
- Describe the recognized contributions made by this candidate that demonstrate a benefit to the larger community? (maximum one page)
- Describe the ways in which the candidate’s achievements are truly extraordinary or exceptional. (maximum one page)
- Provide at least two letters of support from individuals that can speak to the candidate’s impact on his or her profession.
- Letters of support should speak to the magnitude of the individual’s impact in the practice of Indian or tribal law or in the Indian community.
- Provide a 200 word bio of the nominee.
Indian Legal Program Alumni Service Award
The ILP Alumni Service Award is given for outstanding service to the Indian Legal Program, and is awarded for extended, extraordinary service to the Indian Legal Program.
Nomination Package Requirements
- Describe the ways in which the candidate has served or supported the ILP and the ILP alumni. Examples can include serving on committees, boards, CLEs, mentoring ILP students, or other volunteer or fundraising efforts or funding commitments. (maximum one page)
- Describe the ways this service been truly extraordinary. (maximum one page)
- Describe how the candidate’s service has benefited the ILP. (maximum one page)
- Please provide at least two letters of support from ILP alumni as part of the nomination package.
- Provide a 200 word bio of the nominee.
Indian Legal Program Emerging Leader Award
The ILP Emerging Leader Award acknowledges and encourages service to the ILP by alumni who are less than ten years out of law school. The award recognizes outstanding achievements in promoting or supporting the ILP through volunteer support of ILP and/or ASU NALSA. Such activities could include support of the ASU NALSA Golf Tournament, mentoring, fundraising, volunteering for ASU NALSA moot court, volunteering at ILP events, and student recruitment.
Nomination Package Requirements
- Describe how the candidate achieved an exceptional level of service while balancing the demands of being a recent graduate. (maximum one page)
- Describe how the candidate was proactive in efforts to become involved in ILP and/or ILP alumni activities. (maximum one page)
- Describe how the candidate’s service has been sustained over a long period of time or how the service has been innovative or beneficial. (maximum one page)
- Provide two letters of support from fellow ILP alumni.
- Provide a 200 word bio of the nominee.
Job Opening – SALT RIVER PIMA-MARICOPA INDIAN COMMUNITY -Assistant General Counsel (Government)
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Job Posting – The University of New Mexico School of Law
LECTURER III LEGAL ANALYSIS AND
COMMUNICATION PROGRAM INSTRUCTOR
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO SCHOOL OF LAW
The University of New Mexico School of Law seeks applications for a full-time
(9 mos.), non- tenure track faculty position to begin in August 2014. This
Lecturer III position will teach legal writing and analysis in the Law School’s
Legal Analysis and Communication Program. Minimum requirements are a J.D.
Degree and two years of law practice experience. Desirable qualifications
include demonstrated research and writing ability, experience teaching
communications and legal analysis in a law school or other professional
setting, demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with other faculty
members or other professional colleagues, demonstrated ability to diagnose
writing problems, demonstrated ability to work with students or colleagues from
diverse backgrounds, and demonstrated ability to represent the interest of a
client in writing. Salary: Commensurate with qualifications.
For best consideration, applicants should apply by October 18, 2013. The
position will remain open until filled. Applicants should attach their cover
letter, CV, and list of references to their online application via the UNMJobs
website:
https://unmjobs.unm.edu/.
The position is listed as posting number 0822319.
The University of New Mexico is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer and Educator.
NNABA EMPLOYMENT and STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES
Job Posting – Ombudspersons American Indian Families – Minnesota
Employment Opportunity with the
State of Minnesota
| Date Posted: | 09/24/2013 | Closing Date: | 10/08/2013 |
| Job Classification: | OMBUDSPERSON FOR CHILD PROTECT | ||
| Working Title: | Ombudspersons American Indian Families | ||
| Hiring Agency: | Ombudspersons for Families | ||
| Location: | St. Paul | ||
| Salary Range: | $ 19.72 – $ 28.92 hourly, $ 41,175 – $ 60,385 annually | ||
| Who May Apply: | Open to all qualified job seekers. | ||
| Posting Number: | 13OMFM000003 | ||
| Work Shift: | Day Shift | Travel Required: | no |
| Days of Work: | Monday-Friday , 8:00 am-4:30 pm | Employment Condition: | Permanent, Full-time |
| Classified Status: | Unclassified | ||
| Job Duties: | This vacancy is to fill the Ombudspersons for Child Protection for Indian Affairs.
The purpose of the this position is to investigate claims for violation of Federal, State Laws, Rules, Polices and Procedures for Child protection in the area of removal, placement and adoption. This includes policy work and to make recommendations for changes in laws, policies, practices and training. |
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| Minimum Qualifications: | – Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. – Experience working with the American Indian community. – Experience working with statutory interpretation, Indian Child Welfare Act or other statutes. – Hold a valid driver’s license and ability to travel around the state of Minnesota. – Computer skills; word processing, power point, spreadsheets, email etc. – Excellent oral and written communication skills. |
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| Preferred Qualifications: | – Master’s Degree or Juris Doctorate/Doctrine – Experience working with accounts payable and budgets. – Experience training professionals and community members. – Experience presenting training and workshops, etc. – Public speaking skills and experience in speaking to Judges, the Legislature, Tribes/Tribal Leaders and the Courts. |
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| Selection Process: | The selection process is a resume-based, skill-matching process. Resumes of all applicants to this posting will be evaluated against the Minimum Qualifications stated above. If your skills match the required skills for this position, the department may contact you. | ||
| How to Apply: | Most State selection processes utilize a resume-based screening process. You will be contacted by agency staff if your background best matches the selection criteria on this job posting. To apply for this position, click the APPLY box found at the bottom of this job announcement. For additional information about the State’s selection process, go to <http://www.careers.state.mn.us/job-tip>. | ||
| Contact for more info: | Jodie Segelstrom , jodie.segelstrom@state.mn.us | ||
Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Employer
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Congrats to ILP’s Alum & Faculty member Diane Humetewa who has been nominated for U.S. District Court Judge
President Obama Nominates Eight to Serve on the United States District Courts
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, President Barack Obama nominated Judge Cynthia Ann Bashant, Stanley Allen Bastian, Diane J. Humetewa, Justice Jon David Levy, Judge Steven Paul Logan, Judge Douglas L. Rayes, Manish S. Shah, and John Joseph Tuchi for District Court judgeships.
“These men and women have had distinguished legal careers and I am honored to ask them to continue their work as judges on the federal bench,” said President Obama. “They will serve the American people with integrity and an unwavering commitment to justice.”
The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law is honored to have 3 SDOC alums in the 8 nominees!
See full release at: http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2013/09/19/president-obama-nominates-eight-serve-united-states-district-courts
Job Opportunity – Fredericks Peebles & Morgan LLP
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PUEBLO OF ISLETA RESERVATION
October 18-20, 2013
INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO
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