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Cedar City, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 18 Apr 2025

About the role

The Staff Attorney provides legal counsel and representation to the PITU Tribal Council and Tribal Departments. They ensure alignment with the Tribe’s mission, values, and directives, while maintaining strong government and community relations. This role involves preparing legal opinions, offering guidance on policy development, and representing the Tribe in Tribal, state, and federal courts, and will oversee the Tribal Court. The position also supports intergovernmental negotiations, assists in the development and implementation of long-range legal strategies, and plays a critical role in protecting the Tribe’s legal and economic interests. 

Work Schedule:

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, 1 hour lunch (unpaid)

Job Functions:

include, but are not limited to, the following:  

  • Provides legal advice, guidance, direction and representation to the Tribal Council. 
  • Provides legal advice, guidance, direction and representation to Tribal divisions, departments, and programs. 
  • Defend and uphold the PITU Constitution, Codes, Ordinance, and other key governing documents. 
  • Reviews and/or prepares contracts, ordinances, resolutions, legislation and other legal documents for the Tribe, and prepares correspondence and other documents stating the legal position of the Tribe. 
  • Represents the Tribe before all courts, administrative agencies, and legislative bodies, when specifically authorized to do so by Tribal Council. 
  • Manages general litigation, responds to inquiries from regulatory agencies, and responds to legal complaints. 
  • Attends Tribal Council meetings and other department meetings and participates as legal representative of the Tribe in negotiations and other meetings affecting tribal interests.  
  • Studies the PITU Code, PITU Constitution, U.S. Constitution, statutes, decisions, regulations, and ordinances of quasi-judicial bodies to determine ramification for cases. 
  • Prepares Tribal contracts, requests for proposals, contractual agreements, MOU’s, MOA’s, BAA’s, and other legal documents on behalf of the Tribe. 
  • Writes, negotiates, and executes agreements and contracts on behalf of the Tribe. 
  • Advises on contract status, legal risks, and legal liabilities associated with different agreements. 
  • Coordinates work with other outside counsel who are representing the Tribe. 
  • Works with the Human Resources department on employment matters and legal needs. 
  • Reviews and develops codes and policies for the Tribal Government. 
  • Ensures compliance with Tribal, federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations, Tribal policies, and TERO.
  • Coordinates appraisals, surveys, archaeology, and NEPA requirements for transactions and activities. 
  • Provides written reports to the Tribal Council on the legal work being conducted on behalf of the Tribe.  
  • Conducts research to anticipate unique legal issues that could impact the Tribe. 
  • Drafts reports, letters, memoranda, legislative action items and written legal opinions when needed. 
  • Creates legal correspondence and provides legal guidance and support to the Tribal Council and Executives. 
  • Reviews all proposed leases submitted to the Tribe to ensure all legal elements of a contract are intact.  
  • Periodically review and audits leases to ensure all information and data has been collected and stored to ensure leases are valid and historical data is maintained. 
  • Ensures the laws of the Tribe are enforced to protect the health and welfare of the Tribe. 
  • Evaluates findings and develops strategies and arguments in preparation for presentation of cases. 
  • Attend Tribal Justice training events when requested. 
  • Works with Judges and appropriate entities to meet the needs of the Tribal Court.  
  • Provide detailed reports and performance outcomes in coordination with other Tribal Programs.  
  • Use key performance indicators to monitor work performance, measure results, ensure deliverables meet intended projections.   
  • Stay up to date with federal rules and regulations that are relevant to ICWA, Foster Care, family services, health services, IHS, and BIA. 
  • Adhere to confidential requirements of trust records. 
  • Other duties as assigned to support the efficient operations of the Tribe. 

Necessary Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:

  • Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality. 
  • Ability to work effectively with a wide variety of non-legal staff and policy makers. 
  • Ability to speak and write clearly, concisely, and effectively, including presenting information in one-on-one and group settings.  
  • Ability to organize/maintain detailed records; complete necessary paperwork and meet deadlines.  

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Company

Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah

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