Staff Attorney
Job Title: Staff Attorney
Job Vacancy #: RSIC 052-22
Department: Tribal Chairmans Office
Job Status: Full-time; Exempt
Salary: Up to $119,995.20 Yearly Salary DOE
Opening date: 03/31/2022 Closing date: Open until filled
Position Summary:
The Staff Attorney works under the direction and supervision of the Senior Staff Attorney to provide legal counsel and representation to the RSIC Tribal Chairman, Tribal Council and staff on legal and quasi-legal matters as directed by the Senior Staff Attorney.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Prepares and renders legal opinions concerning the RSIC, its functions, jurisdiction, procedures, and policies and performs the necessary legal research to support these opinions;
Create a searchable data base of RSIC ordinances, laws, resolutions, and other RSIC documents, and assist in the development of an RSIC recorders office;
Provides legal assistance in the drafting of documents, ordinances, rules, regulations, applications of diverse kind, and other legal or quasi-legal papers
Write, review, and approve vendor and consultant agreements;
Research and prepares legal analysis and legislation proposed by the RSIC for presentation to the Nevada State Legislature and/or the United States Congress;
Regularly attend and provide legal counsel at meetings of the Tribal Council, ad hoc committee meetings and other sessions, conferences, or related functions;
Provides regular, monthly report to the Tribal Council, verbally and in writing, as requested; and
Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
Graduation from an accredited school of law with a Doctorate of Law degree at time of hire;
Must submit Admission to the Nevada State Bar after two (2) years from date of hire and the RSIC will cover all expenses and any additional CLE that are needed;
Minimum of two (2) years of professional experience in private or public sector law practice, preferably involving tribal government;
Experience in analyzing and drafting policies, procedures, ordinances/statutes, and regulations;
Experience and capability in the preparation and review of contracts and/or other legal documents as evidenced by pre-employment submission of work product;
General knowledge of Tribal law, Federal Law, and Nevada law regulations and statutes applicable to job duties;
Ability to perform advanced computer functions, particularly word processing skills;
Ability to successfully communicate in English, both verbally and in writing;
Appreciation and respect for the tribal culture and practices, preferably with experience relating thereto; and
Eligibility for participation in the RSIC Vehicle Insurance Program.
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