At their recent quarterly meeting, the board of directors for Anishinabe Legal Services recently named Cody Nelson as Executive Director. Cody Nelson will be joining ALS fulltime in January 2017.
Cody graduated magna cum laude from the University of St. Thomas School of Law in
2006. Cody is a licensed attorney in
Minnesota as well as the tribal courts of Red Lake, White Earth, Mille Lacs, and
Leech Lake. He had been appointed to the board of directors for BI-CAP of Beltrami and Cass County from March
2009 to February 2016.
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Wednesday, January 4, 2017
ALS seeking full time staff attorney at Main Office
FTE Staff Attorney ____________________________________________________________________________________
Anishinabe Legal Services is seeking a full-time staff attorney to
provide civil legal assistance and court representation to program clients before
area Tribal Courts, State Courts and Administrative Forums.
Attorneys with 3+ years of civil practice are strongly preferred, as are applicants with familiarity and experience practicing before Tribal Courts. Prior experience working within Indian Country is also strongly preferred. Native American attorneys are highly encouraged to apply.
TO APPLY: Please send a
cover letter, resume, and three (3) references to Chari LaDuke-Clark at: Anishinabe
Legal Services, PO Box 157, Cass Lake, MN 56633 or email application materials
to claduke-clark@alslegal.org. Applications are preferred by January 20th
but will be accepted until the position is filled.
BACKGROUND: Anishinabe Legal
Services (ALS) is a Legal Services Corporation (LSC) funded 501(c)(3)
organization providing free legal assistance and court representation to
low-income individuals living on or near the Leech Lake, White Earth and Red
Lake Indian Reservations in northern Minnesota.
Legal services are provided through grants and contracts with federal,
state and tribal governments along with foundational support.
RESPONSIBILITIES: ALS is
looking for a well-qualified and highly motivated licensed attorney to provide civil
legal assistance and court representation to program clients before area Tribal
Courts, State Courts and Administrative Forums.
Primary duties will include representation of parents in child
protection matters before area Tribal Courts, housing and family law, but job
duties also include handling a wide variety of civil matters before various
forums.
This attorney is
expected to be licensed in the State of Minnesota by anticipated start date of
position. This attorney will also be
expected to be licensed or willing to immediately become licensed before the
Leech Lake, White Earth and Red Lake Tribal Courts.
QUALIFICATIONS: Qualified
applicants must possess strong oral and written communication skills, negotiation
skills, litigation skills, have exceptional organizational skills with ability to
handle a large caseload of client matters throughout a wide geographic service
area. Applicants must also be able and
willing to work efficiently and effectively as part of a team.
Attorneys with 3+ years of civil practice are strongly preferred, as are applicants with familiarity and experience practicing before Tribal Courts. Prior experience working within Indian Country is also strongly preferred. Native American attorneys are highly encouraged to apply.
All applicants are
expected to have a valid driver’s license, insurance and automobile, as
significant travel will be required as part of job duties and responsibilities.
COMPENSATION: $44,000-$50,000
D.O.E. Benefits include individual and
family health and dental insurance, paid time off, and life insurance.
Disclaimer: The use of this website does not create an attorney-client relationship. The information on this site is not legal advice. Legal advice depends on specific facts and circumstances. This website provides general information only. You should contact an attorney if you need specific legal advice or help.
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