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Native American Law
Child Support Enforcement Attorney Duties: Works under the direction and guidance of the Managing Attorney of the Tribal Prosecutor’s office. Provides technical and legal assistance to staff, Tribal Prosecutor’s office, and Tribal Court with regard to State, Federal and Tribal policies and regulations; including Tribal Law and Order and Tribal Code. Will conduct various types of communications with Federal, State and local government agencies, and with private corporations, firms, or individuals in carrying out an authorized assignment, in conformity with practices necessary to properly conduct legal business and to testify on behalf of the Tribes at such public hearings as may be deemed necessary to perform the duties assigned.
Qualification and Experience
Qualifications: Must be a member in good standing of the State Bar of Montana. If not admitted, must become admitted within 6 months of hire to maintain employment. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: Required specialized knowledge acquired through intensive academic preparation at college level and/or legal educational institution. Knowledge of general legal principles, child support enforcement and procedures, court procedures, law enforcement, Federal and Tribal court forum. Must have the ability to compose legal materials, conduct legal research. Must have the ability to present cases in the Tribal Court forum independently; knowledge of the social and cultural lifestyles of the reservation community; knowledge of legal research methods. Skills in oral and written communication; skill in computer operation for drafting and work processing purposes; courtroom skills. CLOSING DATE: June 13, 2019 at 5:30 p.m.
Send: Completed Tribal employment application. Copies of relevant licenses, academic transcripts and relevant training certificates. A writing sample.
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