Job Opportunity – Tribal Relations & Strategic Initiatives Analyst

Job Title: Tribal Relations & Strategic Initiatives Analyst

Salary: $67,912 – $84,905 Annually Job Type: Full-Time Location: Headquarters – Phoenix 85024, Arizona

Tribal Relations / Public Policy / Government Relations / Legislative Affairs

Central Arizona Project (CAP) is the largest supplier of renewable water in the state of Arizona. We operate and maintain a 335 mile long aqueduct and pumping plant system that stretches from our source at the Colorado River to the communities of central and southern Arizona. On a yearly basis, we pump and deliver over 1.5 million acre-feet (over 521 billion gallons) of water to enhance the state’s economy and quality of life and ensure sustainable growth for current and future populations of Arizonans. CAP is highly respected and takes great pride in providing the people of Arizona this service reliably, cost effectively and in an environmentally sound manner with the highest regard for employee safety and health, evolving public needs and customer satisfaction.

We employ nearly 500 people who enjoy the close community of a small company while helping to fulfill our extremely valuable mission. We offer highly competitive salaries and excellent benefits including membership in the Arizona State Retirement System, partial employer matching of 401(k) contributions, medical, dental, vision and life insurance coverage, 4-10 work schedule, and significant investment in employee training and development. Employees are eligible for benefits on their first day of employment. (Benefits are subject to change at any time). CAP is truly a great place to work!

The Strategic Initiatives and Public Policy (SIPP) group provides a consistent and unified voice for Central Arizona Project (CAP) in matters of public policy, state and federal legislation and strategic positioning of the organization with our customers and throughout legislative or regulatory processes. In addition, the group coordinates strategic activities across the organization to ensure that Board of Directors’ 2011 Integrated Internal Strategic Plan and other priorities and CAP’s business objectives are met. The Tribal Relations & Strategic Initiatives Analyst:

  • Executes comprehensive outreach and serves as a liaison to enhance communications and relationships with customers and stakeholders, including tribal and agricultural stakeholders. • Makes recommendations and updates related outreach plans, proposals, and/or initiatives. • Determines information needs and tracks emerging issues potentially affecting CAP and its tribal and agricultural stakeholders, including federal, state, regional, tribal or business policies and regulatory directives. • Performs technical, financial, regulatory and legislative research and analysis associated with state and federal water, energy and environmental issues as they relate primarily to tribal and agricultural stakeholders. • Establishes strategic partnerships with outside agencies as directed by the Stakeholder Relations & Strategic Development Manager. • Acquires and analyzes information and technical data from internal and external sources. • Assists with all development, maintenance, updates and revisions associated with strategic planning. Collaborates with inter-departmental and cross-functional teams related to issue areas as needed. • Attends numerous meetings and community events and represents CAP before local, state, tribal and other organizations.

The successful candidate for this position will have a Bachelor’s degree, at least five years of related experience, experience with tribal relations, and a valid driver’s license. You should possess excellent interpersonal, negotiation, customer service, and conflict management skills. Also public speaking and professional writing experience is essential. For more details about the position and CAP, visit our website at www.cap-az.com/jobs.

Please note: The salary listed for this opening represents our “starting” range, which includes our entry salary rate up to midpoint of the official range.

If you are looking for a challenging role with the opportunity to make a difference in Arizona while enjoying a great work/life balance, APPLY ONLINE today at www.cap-az.com/jobs. Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).

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Navajo Nation Law CLE Conference – Oct. 23 – Early Bird Registration ends in two weeks

Navajo Nation Law CLE 2015

Navajo Nation Law CLE Conference – Oct 23, 2015 – Early Bird Registration ends in two weeks 10/2 at 5 pm.  Get your required annual Navajo Bar CLE credits here.   New Mexico MCLE approval pending.

Register here: http://conferences.asucollegeoflaw.com/navajolaw2015/

Questions? Contact us at ILP@asu.edu or 480-965-2922

Navajo Nation Government Reform Listening Session

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The purpose of this communication is to request if American Indian Policy Institute could assist/partner with Office of Navajo Government and Commission on Navajo Government Development scheduling a Navajo Government Reform Listening Session for Navajo students attending Arizona State University.

The Navajo Government Reform Listening Sessions are intended for Navajo citizens to provide input and recommendations on the current Navajo Nation Government structure. Public comments will be considered in future Government Reform initiatives and referendums. It would be a great opportunity for Navajo college students to give their concerns and recommendations.

Thursday, Sept. 24 / 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
Armstrong Hall, Great Hall

Register here

 

Job Opportunity – General Counsel

Pueblo of Pojoaque
Job Vacancy Announcement
General Counsel – Governmental Affairs

Job Title: General Counsel – Governmental Affairs
Closing Date:  Open Until Filled
Department/Program: Legal Department

The General Counsel – Governmental Affairs is a full-time EXEMPT position and will receive full benefits to include employee paid Medical, Dental, Vision & Employer Match on 401(k). Additional benefits include annual and sick leave plus paid holidays.

INTRODUCTION:
The Legal Department is the principle legal counsel of the Pueblo of Pojoaque and provides professional legal counsel and representation to the Pueblo as specified by the Tribal Council.

KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Serving at the pleasure of the Governor and Tribal Council, all General Counsels perform a full range of legal services requiring substantial knowledge and understanding of the Pueblo, its departments and businesses, and a general understanding of Indian law and tribal-federal-state relationships.  The following examples of duties are intended to be illustrative only and should not be viewed as all-inclusive or restrictive.

The General Counsel for Governmental Affairs provides a full range of legal services on behalf of the Pueblo of Pojoaque Legal Department.  Under the direct supervision of the Chief General Counsel, the General Counsel – Governmental Affairs focuses legal representation and work for the Pueblo on the following priority areas and issues:

    • Environmental, water and land use laws, including land acquisitions, placing lands into trust, rights-of-way and easements for utility purposes.
    • Aamodt water rights adjudication, acequia water rights, and federal and state relations respecting the Pueblo water rights and uses.
    • Infrastructure development (including and advising the Pueblo on proposed contracts with third parties, right-of-way and lease agreements, utility agreements, and other related land use, housing and commercial development matters).

REQUIRED EDUCATION, LICENSURE & EXPERIENCE:
Education: Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited law school;

Licensure: State bar licensed, in good standing, preferably in New Mexico or willing to be admitted to the New Mexico State Bar within one (1) year, at the candidate’s expense. If admitted, be a member in good standing of a tribal, state or federal court and be capable of being admitted to the Pueblo of Pojoaque Tribal Court; and

Experience:  Demonstrated knowledge and familiarity with basic principles of federal Indian law, including such topics as tribal sovereignty, civil and criminal jurisdiction, land use, taxation, and cooperative agreements between Indian tribes and state and local governments.  Demonstrated ability to provide general legal services on a broad array of legal topics

All offers of employment will be contingent upon successful completion of all reference checks, education verification (including credentials, licenses and degrees), and background investigation and other pre-employment screening requirements.

Questions regarding this announcement can be directed to Stacey Ofstenhage at (505) 455-4594.

FCC Tribal Workshop in SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 9/1-3, 2015

FCC ONAP ANNOUNCES UPCOMING TRIBAL NATION TRAINING AND CONSULTATION

WORKSHOP IN SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA, SEPTEMBER 1-3, 2015

FCC Tribal Broadband, Telecom, and Broadcast Training and Consultation Workshop
to be held on September 1-3, 2015 at Arizona State University’s
SkySong Innovation Center in Scottsdale, Arizona

REGISTER NOW — COMPLIMENTARY REGISTRATION FOR TRIBAL NATIONS IS NOW OPEN

Training and Consultation Workshop
The FCC’s Office of Native Affairs and Policy (ONAP), Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, announces the date of the next in a series of regional workshops and consultation sessions aimed at training and assisting Tribal Nations in developing more robust broadband, telecommunications, and broadcast infrastructure to serve those living on Tribal lands.  This event will be conducted at the ASU SkySong Innovation Center, 1475 N. Scottsdale Road, in Scottsdale, Arizona, on September 1-3, 2015.  A preliminary agenda will be made available soon.  While there is no block of hotel rooms reserved for this workshop, several hotels are nearby the Arizona State University Skysong Innovation Center.  Please see https://skysong.asu.edu/sites/default/files/asu-skysong_nearby-hotels_2015.pdf for several different hotel options.

This two and a half day program will involve full-day sessions on September 2-3 covering a wide range of important federal programs and policies that support the deployment of communications infrastructures in the communities of Tribal Nations.  These infrastructures support Tribal economic development, Tribal schools and libraries, low-income families, and health care clinics, as well as Tribal radio stations, public safety departments, and Tribal government administrations.

Who should attend the workshop?  Elected and appointed Tribal government leaders, Tribal IT managers, government and community planners and managers, Tribal enterprise specialists, and representatives of Tribal social service agencies, schools, and health clinics.

A “Communications 101” Session.  To begin the program in Scottsdale, on the afternoon of September 1, 2015, at the SkySong Innovation Center, we will hold a “Communications 101” orientation session from 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.   This orientation session will introduce information to make the following two full days a more effective learning opportunity, and will cover key basic communications concepts, including an explanation of the Federal Communications Commission and its regulatory processes; broadband and how broadband technology works; an introduction to spectrum, including wireless networks; fundamental concepts in radio broadcast technology and licensing; and federal Universal Service Fund subsidy programs.

Who should attend the 101 orientation session?  Tribal government officials and managers, and Tribal enterprise specialists who are new to telecommunications, broadband, and broadcast media subjects.

In addition, the FCC’s Native Learning Lab (Lab) will be open throughout the event.  The Lab is an on-site computer based mobile resource lab designed to support the event’s learning and consultation needs.  The Lab provides small group or individual hands-on assistance with FCC web-based systems, as well as the opportunity for specific training sessions.

Registration
Please register for these events by simply emailing your name, title, and contact information to ONAP’s Daniel Margolis at daniel.margolis@fcc.gov or calling 202-418-1377.  Registration for this event is free of charge.  Inquiries for any additional information should be addressed to the email address and telephone number above.

2015 NABA-AZ Seven Generations Scholarship

2015 NABA-AZ SEVEN GENERATIONS SCHOLARSHIP 

DEADLINE: Friday, August 28, 2015 

Since 2008, NABA-AZ has awarded over $45,000 in scholarships to Native American students attending law schools in Arizona. The Seven Generations Scholarship is funded by profits from NABA-AZ’s events and generous support from our members and sponsors, including Indian tribes, law firms, private companies and other supporters.  Because of our dedicated members and supporters, NABA-AZ’s funding for scholarships has grown each year.

This year NABA-AZ plans to award up to 10 scholarships (in the amount of $1,000 each) to current law students to assist with books, tuition or living expenses. The scholarship application can be found on the NABA-AZ website at:

    http://naba-az.com/scholarship/

Scholarship awards will be presented at the 7th Annual Seven Generations Awards Dinner and Silent Auction on Saturday, September 26, 2015, at the Wild Horse Pass Hotel and Casino, Gila River Indian Community, Chandler, Arizona.

Please share the scholarship application and join us for this event and help us celebrate the contributions of our Native American legal community in Arizona. Thank you.

Job Opportunity – Chief Judge

A COMPLETE & signed application MUST be submitted for EACH vacant position that you are applying for, any questions please contact (928)734-3212.

You can also find our Job Vacancy Listing on-line at the following address:
http://www.hopi-nsn.gov/tribal-services/human-resources/job-listings/

Download description here – Chief Judge
Download application here – HT EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION

Applications can be submitted:
a: To the Office of Human Resources
b: Mail to:  The Hopi Tribe, Human Resources, PO Box 123, Kykotsmovi Arizona 86039
c: Fax to (928) 734-6611 (Please call to verify that HR has received your fax)
d: Or e-mail to HumanResources@hopi.nsn.us

Applications must be submitted by 5:00pm on the closing date.

Office Hours
Monday – Friday: 8am to 5pm
(HR is open during the Tribe’s normal lunch hour to accept applications from 12pm to 1pm)

Hopi Tribe, Human Resources/Payroll
PO Box 123
Kykotsmovi, AZ  86039
Phone 928.734.3212
Fax: 928.734.6611