Job Opportunity – Native American Outreach Director

The Arizona Democratic Party (ADP) is seeking a passionate, outgoing Native
American Outreach Director. The Director will, in tandem with the Political
Director and Field Director, craft ADP outreach plans and oversee the implementation of the plans and management of deputy directors.

The Native American Outreach Director will be responsible for cultivating and maintaining excellent relationships with all recognized tribes to expand our
ability to compete in local, state, and national campaigns. Responsibilities will
include creating a strategy for increased voter registration, voter awareness campaigns, social media, press and media awareness for Democratic candidates.

As a new battleground state, the Arizona Democratic Party needs a robust
program to achieve its ambitious goals.

Minimum requirements and skills include:

  • Minimum of two to three years of related political experience with a state or
    national committee, political campaign, or non-profit organization;
  • Have a clear understanding of Arizona political landscape.
  • Ability and willingness to work long irregular hours including travel in state.
  • Demonstrated experience in leadership development, electoral campaign
    management, staff management, racial justice and/or social equity work.
  • Exceptional organizational, interpersonal, and presentation skills.
  • Outstanding written and verbal communication skills, and strong attention to detail.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment where priorities change rapidly
  • Fearlessness in building relationships and unconventional alliances.

HOW TO APPLY: This is a full-time position. Please send brief cover letter and
resume to operations@azdem.org with subject line “Application: Native
American Outreach Director” by August 15, 2019.

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Job Opportunity – Assistant Attorney General

The Office of Attorney General represents the Tohono O’odham Nation in litigation and other legal matters.  The Office seeks two Attorneys with at least 1 year of experience to fill two (2) Assistant Attorney General positions. Specific areas of need for the Office of Attorney General are healthcare law and contracts.

Qualifications:
Graduate of accredited law school and admitted to practice in at least one state; licensed in Arizona or admitted within 18 months of employment; at least one year of experience in general Indian tribal law; experience in healthcare and contracts a plus.

Salary/Fringe Benefits:
Salary approximately $86,000 to $145,000 depending on experience; group health/life insurance, 401(k) retirement plan and other benefits provided.

Application/Information:
Submit resume, legal writing sample and names, addresses and telephone numbers of three references to Joshua Rees, Acting Attorney General at joshua.rees@tonation-nsn.gov.

Deadline:
Applications accepted until position filled.

Primary Contact:
Joshua Rees
Acting Attorney General
joshua.rees@tonation-nsn.gov
520-383-3410
PO Box 830 Sells, AZ 85634

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Job Opportunity – Attorney General

Tohono O’odham Nation
Sells, Arizona

Closing date: September 3, 2019

Position Summary: The attorney general provides legal advice and representation to all officials, agencies, departments, divisions and branches of the Tohono O’odham Nation, a federally recognized Indian tribe with 2.8 million acres of reservation land in Southern Arizona. The attorney general represents the Nation in all legal proceedings, and in other matters that affect the legal interests of the Nation; advises senior management and tribal officials; and supervises assistant attorneys general and contract attorneys. (Job description available at http://tolc-nsn.org)

Minimum Qualifications: Juris doctorate from an accredited law school, a licensed attorney admitted to practice before the highest court of a state of the United States, three years of supervisory experience and ten years of experience in the practice of law. If appointed, must be admitted to State Bar of Arizona within 18 months. Subject to background investigation.

Indian Preference:
Preference in filling vacancies will be given to (1) enrolled members of the Tohono O’odham Nation, (2) enrolled members of other tribal nations or tribes, (3) other candidates.

Application Process:
Interested applicants should email a completed application form (available at http://tolc-nsn.org), resume, letter of interest, and three writing samples. Writing samples must include at least one pleading or substantive memorandum filed in court. Only electronic submissions will be accepted. Please provide all application materials to:
ATTN: Julianna Saraficio, Legislative Assistant
Tohono O’odham Legislative Branch
Julianna.Saraficio@tonation-nsn.gov
(520) 383-5260 (office)

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Job Opportunity – Indian Law Attorney

Rosette LLP is a majority-Indian owned and operated law firm providing legal services to federally-recognized Indian tribes and their governmental entities and agencies nationwide.
We are currently seeking an attorney for the Firm’s Chandler office, in Chandler, Arizona, who has three to five years of relevant experience. Candidates must be a member in good standing of at least the Arizona Bar. Preference will be given to attorneys who are licensed in multiple jurisdictions, as well as those who have an established commitment to protecting the interests of federally-recognized Indian Tribes and matters involving Native American heritage, as well as a keen interest and experience in Federal Indian law including in the areas of litigation (in tribal, state and federal courts), transactional law, gaming law, internal tribal governance matters, lobbying, water law and/environmental law.

*We recognize we recently ran an ad but have since filled that position, and are hiring an additional Attorney.

The ideal candidate must be self-motivated and willing to work in a dynamic atmosphere with minimal supervision. Strong interpersonal, analytical, problem solving, organizational and communication skills are required. Must have the ability to build and maintain strong client relationships. Must be willing to travel and work on client matters throughout the United States.
We offer competitive salary and benefits, including health care, 401k, and vacation.

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Job Opportunity – Law Fellow

Coyote Valley
Band of Pomo Indians

Job Summary:
The Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians is seeking a legal fellow that will assist the General Counsel with the provision of legal services to the Tribe, including the Tribal Council and various Tribal departments. The Tribe is willing to assist the successful applicant in obtaining student loan forgiveness through any available public service debt elimination programs.

Qualifications/Requirements:
The applicant must possess a Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school, and must have graduated within the last five years. The applicant must also be willing to take the California Bar exam and pass such exam within six (6) months of hire. The applicant must also have the ability to work a flexible schedule including evenings, weekends, and holidays. The ideal candidate would have taken Indian Law classes, or have practiced in the Indian Law field. The candidate must have excellent written and oral communication skills, as well legal analysis and research
skills.

Essential Functions:
1. Perform related duties as determined by the Tribal Council, General Counsel, and Tribal Administrator.
2. Interpret and apply broad organizational policies and objectives into defined programs or services.
3. Appear in matters as assigned involving the Tribe in state, Tribal or federal court.
4. Work with outside specialists and consultants.
5. Attend required meetings and trainings.
6. Cultivate and maintain relations with Coyote Valley Tribal Court staff, Bureau of Indian Affairs, United States Attorney, Mendocino County District Attorney, Mendocino County Sheriff, Ukiah police department and contracted attorneys.

How to Apply:
Please email your resume, a cover letter, and two writing samples to Paul Fernandez at housingdirector@coyotevalley-nsn.gov. Please include “Coyote Valley Legal Fellowship” in the subject line of the email. At least one of the writing samples should be in the nature of a legal memorandum or scholarly legal article. They also must be written solely by the applicant. Applicants will not be considered without a cover letter and writing samples.

Other:
1. The Tribe is willing to assist the successful applicant in obtaining student loan forgiveness through any available public service debt elimination programs.
2. Preference in filling vacancies is given to qualified members of the Coyote Valley of Pomo Indian Tribe or qualified Native American candidates in accordance with the Indian Preference Act (Title 2, U. S Code). Coyote Valley of Pomo Indian Tribe and its enterprises are committed to achieving full equal opportunity without discrimination based on race, religion, color, sex, national origin, politics, marital status, physical disability, age or sexual orientation.
3. Must be sensitive to the needs of the Indian community, their culture and traditions.
4. Salary is negotiable based on experience.

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Job Opportunity – Director

Indigenous Initiatives
University of Toronto, Canada
Director

Deadline: July 3, 2019
Salary: 109,555-127,814

Faculty / Division: Human Resources and Equity  Department: Human Resources and Equity  Campus: St. George (downtown Toronto)    Description:     Reporting jointly to the Vice-President & Provost, and the Vice-President, HR & Equity, the Director of Indigenous Initiatives works in partnership with members of the University’s senior leadership team to effectively engage academic and shared service divisions, as well as faculty, staff, and students in supporting the University’s strategic vision coming out of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee report, and oversees successful implementation of the recommendations. The Director, Indigenous Initiatives will work with existing portfolios to review related structures and initiatives, and will make recommendations regarding changes to, and the creation of, new structures and processes to implement Indigenous initiatives in order to work towards reconciliation with Indigenous people and communities. 
The Director, Indigenous Initiatives manages the operations of the Office of Indigenous Initiatives, providing daily supervision of the staff as well as long-term operational resource planning for the unit. The Director, Indigenous Initiatives will also work closely with Indigenous faculty members who may be appointed as academic advisors in areas such as: mentorship of Indigenous faculty members; curriculum development related to Indigenous knowledge; and protocols for community-based research involving Indigenous peoples.

The Director, Indigenous Initiatives engages Indigenous people in and outside of the University in the mission of the University, broadly intersecting with such areas as teaching and learning, student experience, faculty and staff recruitment and engagement, and community-based research. In addition, the Director, Indigenous Initiatives will Co-Chair the Council of Aboriginal Initiatives and other related advisory bodies and committees.
  Qualifications:     (MINIMUM)
Education:
Graduate degree in a relevant field or equivalent combination of education and experience.

Experience:
Minimum 10 years’ experience working with complex issues related to Indigenous issues as well as equity and diversity as they relate to faculty issues, human resources, the student experience and the workplace. Demonstrated experience leading and implementing complex projects. Experience designing and delivering educational programs is required. Experience working with students, faculty, and staff, and an appreciation for the diverse backgrounds and experiences of the University’s community. Thorough understanding of the Ontario Human Rights Code and relevant legislation/case law. Experience working within a post-secondary context is strongly preferred. Demonstrated experience in creating and maintaining strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders and experience acting at the senior level as an ambassador for the needs of Indigenous communities. 
Skills:
Computer experience required, including use of Microsoft Word and Excel. 

Other:
Highly developed oral and written communication, analytical, relationship management and organizational skills. Demonstrated collaborative approach to problem solving. Ability to make sound decisions quickly based on available and sometimes limited information, and to take prompt, decisive action. Demonstrated ability to interact and collaborate with individuals at all levels within the University as well as externally, including students, staff, faculty and community partners. Demonstrated experience developing and leading staff. Ability to deal with senior University Officers in a manner which facilitates cooperation. High degree of political acuity and judgment. Flexible listener. Ability to work independently and as part of a multi-disciplinary team. Must embrace diversity and inclusion as an integral component of a quality university experience. Ability to produce detailed and comprehensive reports from a large volume of complex information. Ability to plan strategically, initiate action and achieve desired outcomes for multiple complex and multi-faceted institutional projects and initiatives in both political as well as culturally sensitive environments. Comprehensive knowledge of Indigenous culture, with an ability to leverage or develop a strong network of contacts within Indigenous communities.   Travel: None    Employee Group: Professional / Managerial    Appointment Type: Budget – Continuing Schedule: Full-time  Pay Scale Group and Hiring Rate: PM 6 — Hiring Zone: $109,555 – $127,814 — Broadband Salary Range: $109,555 – $182,591     Job Field: Administration  Job Posting: Jun 11, 2019  Job Closing: Jul 3, 2019, 11:59:00 PM

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Job Opportunity – Staff Attorney

Ramah Judicial District Court
Ramah, New Mexico

Closing Date: June 14, 2019

Duties and Responsibilities:
Under general direction of the Judges of the assigned district, performs work of considerable difficulty in providing complex legal advice and guidance; conducts legal research and drafts legal documents in support of the judges, court solicitor and court administrators; undertakes special projects for the Judicial Branch; performs related duties assigned. Provides legal guidance to judicial judges, involving numerous areas of law; utilizes a variety of research methods to find legal precedents; reviews statutes, rules, administrative orders, policies and procedures, case law, briefs and other administrative and legal documents; provides both informal and legal opinions, recommendations and legal briefs resulting from research; proposes alternatives and options to consider; drafts memoranda, decisions, judgements, orders, summaries and other legal documents. Provides advice and assistance in administrative issues, including, but not limited to, employment matters, policy issues, and impact of legislation; undertakes special legal and administrative projects, conducts legal education programs; participates in the development of training plans, curricula and educational materials and provides training; provides legal representation for the court in various legal arenas; attends meetings.

Education, Training and Experience:
A Juris Doctorate from ABA accredited law school; and two (2) years of general legal practice as a licensed attorney. Must be a current member of the Navajo Nation Bar Association. Must have a state license and be a current member of a State Bar. The applicant shall obtain an attorney license in Arizona, New Mexico or Utah within two (2) years of date of hire

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Job Opportunity – Program Attorney

The
National Judicial College (NJC) is a private, not-for-profit organization
providing quality continuing education to trial judges, administrative law
judges, tribal judges, military judges and court personnel.  The College
also provides international judicial education.  NJC is located on the
campus of the University of Nevada in Reno.

The National Tribal Judicial Center at The National
Judicial College is among the first institutions to address the needs of Native
American and Alaska Native tribal law judiciaries.  The curricula
presented are innovative and sophisticated, designed to enhance the
professional skills of tribal judges and tribal court professionals.  The
Center’s main objective is to improve justice through education and technical
assistance, both national in scope as well as customized for the needs of
specific tribes or regions.

NJC seeks a team-oriented individual to fill the
position of program attorney for the National Tribal Judicial Center. 
Under the supervision of the academic director, program attorney responsibilities
include developing academic courses on a variety of topics and issues
especially in the area of tribal judicial education, preparing course
materials, planning and conducting courses, delivering customized technical
assistance to tribal courts, and seeking further funding to support the work of
the National Tribal Judicial Center. 

Graduation from an ABA-accredited school of law and bar
admission to any state’s bar are required.  Experience working with tribes
or in tribal law is highly desired.  The successful candidate must have
demonstrated excellent organizational, writing, and communication skills. 
Further, the candidate must have two to five years of legal experience. 
Experience in continuing adult education and/or grant administration is
preferred. 

Application Method(s)

  • Application Email: jobs@judges.org
  • Apply via Mail to: The National Judicial College Attn: Human Resources Judicial College Building, M.S. 358 Reno, NV 89557