Diane Humetewa (’93) will join the international law firm of Squire, Sanders and Dempsey. The firm is headquartered in Cleveland w/offices in Phoenix, D.C., NY, CA, Japan, and Ireland. Humetewa will be a Principle in their Public Advocacy Group and counsel to their Environmental, Litigation and Corporate practice groups.
JOB: Chief Judge, Associate Judge and Protem Judge at Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation
Job Announcements. Chief Judge, Associate Judge, Protem Judges
Contact:Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation
Attn: Recruiter480 789 7119 or email: recruiter@ftmcdowell.org
JOB: Chief Prosecutor at Gila River Indian Community
Job Announcement: Chief Prosecutor
Law Office – Criminal Division, 351 S Bluebird Rd. Sacaton
$86,693 per annum
Job Number: 2009-237-A
For more information see http://www.gilariver.org/ or call Gila River Indian Community, Human Resources Dept.
Jordan Hale (’09) joins Dilkon Judicial District of Navajo Nation
Christina Entrekin, Director of Programs for Vancouver Aboriginal Child & Family Services
Christina Entrekin (’98) is the Director of Programs for Vancouver Aboriginal Child & Family Services in Vancouver, BC. VACFSS has been a child and family serving agency since its incorporation in 1992. The group is continuing to transform services to make them more grounded within our history and to reflect the diverse cultures of the clients we serve. With the transfer of child protection services from the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) in 2008, VACFSS continues to focus on better outcomes for the children and families it serves. VACFSS honours the traditions and wisdom inherent in the Aboriginal community. The goal is to work to create a stronger community through partnerships with other service providers and by connecting with community resources.
Michael Lane Specialist Advisor-Ngati Rangiwewehi Charitable Trust
Michael Lane, (’94) graduate in May, 2009 (with first class honors) with a Masters of Indigenous Studies from Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi ( a fully accredited Maori University). He is cuurently employed as a Specialist Advisor-Ngati Rangiwewehi Charitable Trust
Job. He is currently assisting with the capacity development for tribal selfgovernment; assisting in developing linkages with other Indigenous Peoples; establishing their Quality Management System; advising and researching on a possible Aboriginal Title Claim addendum to their Treaty of Waitangi Claim.
Joe Sarcinella (’09) starts Judicial Clerkship in Connecticut.
JOB: Temp Defense Attorney I, Gila River Indian Community
Gila River Indian Community Defense Services Office is looking to hire an IMMEDIATE full time TEMPORARY position of Defense Attorney I. This position should be as long as two months, working four ten hour shifts. Salary would be pro rated from approx. $60,000 annual w/o benefits. This position could lead to permanent position with benefits. Contacts: Cecilia Vaca-Payton or Jessica Turk @ (520) 562-5700

