The Tulalip Tribes of Washington is a federally recognized Indian Tribe located on the Tulalip Reservation in the Puget Sound, approximately 30 miles north of Seattle. The Tulalip Tribes are the successors in interest to the Snohomish, Snoqualmie, Skykomish, and other allied bands signatory to the 1855 Treaty of Point Elliott. The Tulalip Office of Civil Legal Aid (TOCLA) is a tribal civil legal aid office that provides free legal assistance to low-income tribal members with general civil legal issues including those that affect safety, family integrity, health, access to public benefits, and education. Collectively, TOCLA assists clients in identifying legal and non-legal needs, then works with them holistically to address barriers to accessing services. TOCLA currently houses four legal divisions: Civil Legal Aid Victim Advocacy, Parent Dependency Representation, and Children Dependency Representation. The Tulalip Office of Civil Legal Aid has a rare opening for a children/youth attorney in their dependencies unit.
TOCLA is looking for an attorney with a passion and commitment to representing children and youth in dependency cases. We follow Washington State’s Children’s Representation Practice, Caseload, and Training Standards, but we hold a smaller caseload to ensure that we spend the appropriate amount of time with each client, and on every case. TOCLA has an excellent dependency division of four other experienced dependency practitioners, including a NACC Child Welfare Law Specialist, and over 37 years of combined dependency practice experience across various tribal and state jurisdictions. We are a fun, supportive office who loves our work helping others through holistic and zealous legal advocacy. Our clients are amazing, and the legal community at Tulalip is supportive and innovative.
The Tulalip Office of Civil Legal Aid offers a generous compensation package that exceeds most public defender/legal aid salaries. Benefits include up to six weeks of annual leave per year depending on experience, extensive annual training and professional development opportunities, excellent health insurance, a 401K contribution, and PLSF eligibility. Salaries depend on experience, but they start at $115,000 per year. This is an exempt, salaried 40 hour per week position. TOCLA is a community-based tribal law office that provides weekly remote work opportunities and some schedule flexibility.
This position will be open until filled.
• Juris Doctorate (JD) from an American Bar Association approved law school.
• Minimum of (2) Years’ experience with either one of the following; representing clients in civil cases, working in civil legal aid and/or representing Native Americans in Tribal Courts systems.
• One (1) year of experience working as an attorney or legal intern or similar position in a legal stetting that works directly with children and youth.
If you have questions about the position, please contact TOCLA’s supervising attorney Chori Folkman at: [email protected].
Applicants should go to this website to apply: https://employment.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/job/300/child_advocate_attorney...