Legal Administrative Specialist (Probate)
Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs See More Job Openings by This Employer
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Duties This position is located with the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Great Plains Region in Aberdeen, South Dakota; Belcourt, North Dakota; Eagle Butte, South Dakota; Fort Thompson, South Dakota; Fort Totten, North Dakota; Fort Yates, North Dakota; Lower Brule, South Dakota; Mission, South Dakota; New Town, North Dakota; Pine Ridge, South Dakota; Sisseton, South Dakota; Wagner, South Dakota; Winnebago, Nebraska. As Legal Administrative Specialist (Probate), GS-0901, your typical work assignments may include, but not limited to: Conducts extensive research on all types of probate cases, including complex estates, through interviews, genealogy review, and examination of agency and tribal records. Performs agency-level review of probate cases by verifying ownership of trust and restricted property, ensuring accuracy of legal descriptions, and conducting detailed land title research. Develops complex facts and evidence and assembles comprehensive probate case packages, ensuring technical accuracy and legal sufficiency. Maintains and updates administrative records tracking probate proceedings from initiation through final case completion. Reviews and analyzes proposed leases, rights-of-way, and encumbrances affecting trust assets and conducts advanced legal research to support OHA decision makers. Serves as a federal representative at probate hearings, presenting factual evidence when required. Interprets and implements OHA decisions, updating ownership records, coordinating payment of trust/restricted funds, and issuing notifications to appropriate federal, tribal, and state stakeholders. Salary- $40,736 - $97,087/year