Job Description
Incomplete applications will not be considered. In this vacancy announcement, the **MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW*** (NARF) is seeking an experienced Staff Attorney for their Alaska office. The successful candidate will have a JD degree from an ABA-accredited school of law and admission to a state bar. The ideal candidate will also have experience and knowledge in federal Indian law, as well as experience working with Alaska Native communities and cultures. The position requires a minimum of seven to ten years of relevant experience as a practicing attorney, with experience in coalitions, natural resources law, subsistence law, or voting rights law considered a plus. American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians are encouraged to apply. The successful applicant must be licensed to practice in Alaska or be able to secure admission to the state bar as soon as possible.
Salary & Benefits: • The salary range for this position is $185,107 to $274,276 annually, based on seven to twenty-four plus years of experience in the Denver Metro market. • Actual salary will depend on years of experience and NARF office locality. • Generous benefits package includes health, dental, and vision insurance, paid time off, and employer contributions to a 401K plan, group life insurance, and disability insurance.
Application Procedure: • Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, complete resume (including representative sample of litigation matters), three professional references, and a writing sample to **MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW***. • Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Position: Staff Attorney, Alaska Office Location: **MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW*** (NARF) Anchorage, Alaska. Remote work considered.
Organization: • Non-profit national Indian law firm representing Indian tribes, organizations, and individuals in Indian law matters of major significance. • Main office in Boulder, Colorado, with additional offices in Washington, D.C., and Anchorage, Alaska. • Equal Opportunity Employer.
Responsibilities: • Assume a litigation and issue advocacy campaign docket. • Conduct research and write legal briefs. • Represent clients in federal and/or state court litigation. • Work in coalitions with other organizations. • Advocate for natural resources law, subsistence law, or voting rights law.
Qualifications: • JD degree from an ABA-accredited school of law and admission to a state bar. • Experience and knowledge in federal Indian law. • Experience and knowledge of Alaska Native communities and cultures. • Experience with federal and/or state court litigation. • Minimum seven to ten years of relevant experience as a practicing attorney. • Experience in working in coalitions, natural resources law, subsistence law, or voting rights law is a plus. • American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians are encouraged to apply. • Must be licensed to practice in Alaska or be able to secure admission to the state bar as soon as possible.
Salary & Benefits: • Salary range of $185,107 to $274,276 annually. • Salary based on seven to twenty-four plus years of experience in the Denver Metro market. • Actual salary will depend on years of experience and NARF office locality. • Generous benefits package, including health, dental, and vision insurance, paid time off, and employer contributions to a 401K plan, group life insurance, and disability insurance.
Application Procedure: • Submit cover letter, complete resume (including representative sample of litigation matters), three professional references, and writing sample to **MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW***. • Incomplete applications will not be considered.
H1: **MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW*** Seeking Experienced Staff Attorney for Alaska Office H2: Join Our Team at NARF: Staff Attorney Position in Anchorage, Alaska
NARF, a non-profit national Indian law firm, is seeking an experienced Staff Attorney for their Alaska office. This is an exciting opportunity for an attorney with a JD degree and experience in federal Indian law to join a team that represents Indian tribes, organizations, and individuals in matters of major significance. The ideal candidate will also have experience working with Alaska Native communities and cultures and be licensed to practice in Alaska.
Responsibilities: • Litigation and issue advocacy campaign docket. • Conducting research and writing legal briefs. • Representing clients in federal and/or state court litigation. • Collaborating with other organizations in coalitions. • Advocating for natural resources law, subsistence law, or voting rights law.
Qualifications: • JD degree from an ABA-accredited school of law and admission to a state bar. • Experience and knowledge in federal Indian law. • Experience and knowledge of Alaska Native communities and cultures. • Experience with federal and/or state court litigation. • Minimum seven to ten years of relevant experience as a practicing attorney. • Experience in working in coalitions, natural resources law, subsistence law, or voting rights law is a plus. • American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians are encouraged to apply. • Must be licensed to practice in Alaska or be able to secure admission to the state bar as soon as possible.
Salary & Benefits: • Competitive salary range of $185,107 to $274,276 annually. • Salary based on years of experience and NARF office locality. • Generous benefits package, including health, dental, and vision insurance, paid time off, and employer contributions to a 401K plan, group life insurance, and disability insurance.
Application Procedure: • Submit cover letter, complete resume (including representative sample of litigation matters), three professional references, and writing sample to **MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW***. • Incomplete applications will not be considered.