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Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indian

Administrative Legal Counsel- Closes 05/20/2026

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  • Siletz, OR
May 7, 2026 Attorney

Job Description

 Description

Opening Date: 05/06/2026

Closing Date: 05/20/2026

Job Title: Administrative Legal Counsel

Salary/Wage: Negotiable

Location: Siletz, OR

Classification: Full Time, Exempt

Job Posting Number: 4149913 


INTRODUCTION:

The CTSI Office of Administrative Legal Counsel provides comprehensive legal advice and solutions for the Tribal Administration and represents Tribal Administration in a wide variety of legal proceedings. Administrative Legal Counsel leads the Office of Administrative Legal Counsel to support the Tribal Executive branch by offering proactive counseling and advice; drafting and review of legal documents; and representing the Tribal Administration in problem-solving, negotiation, and litigation.  


The Tribal Attorney (outside counsel) represents the Tribe overall and provides guidance, and coordination to Administrative Legal Counsel of legal strategies and assistance. Complex Indian law and inter-governmental matters, and issues which may obligate or substantively affect the Tribe are referred to the Tribal Attorney, or coordinated with the Tribal Attorney, at the Tribal Attorney’s discretion

  • Advise Tribal administration/departments on legal issues.
  • Advise and assist Tribal staff in complying with the contracting process, including preparing and/or reviewing contracts and agreements.
  • Represent Tribal Administration in Tribal Court, state, and federal courts, and arbitration and other judicial and administrative forums in coordination with Tribal Attorney.
  • Represent Tribal Administration and Tribal programs in negotiations.
  • Perform legal reviews and assist Tribal Administration and programs in correspondence when requested.
  • Provide legal assistance, advise and/or represent Tribal Administration and programs in such areas as personnel policy, grievances, program appeals, program eligibility, compliance with applicable law and regulations and constitutional and civil rights compliance/responsibilities.
  • Provide legal assistance to programs in the development and application of program activities.
  • Maintain current knowledge of statutes and new legislation affecting Tribal activities.
  • Interpret Federal, State, and Tribal Law as it applies to Tribal program development and application.
  • Develop or revise ordinances and policies.
  • Develop annual departmental budget and oversee the expenditures.
  • Supervise and direct department personnel.
  • Direct preparation of departmental reports.
  • Assists Tribal Attorney on issues of Tribal significance, and in other Tribal issues, at the Tribal Attorney’s discretion.  
  • Coordinates department activities to the Tribal Attorney’s overall legal strategy for the Tribe; consults with Tribal Attorney on tribal legal issues before taking final action on matters.



Requirements

Siletz Tribal Member Applicants: Graduate from an accredited school of law, passage of a State Bar admission examination in Oregon or in a State that has reciprocity with the Oregon State Bar, and current membership in good standing in a State Bar Association. Outside counsel will mentor candidate for up to one year. 


Graduate from an accredited school of law, three years experience in the practice of law, passage of a State Bar admission examination in Oregon or in a State that has reciprocity with the Oregon State Bar, and current membership in good standing in a State Bar Association.


Individual must be a member of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Tribal Court Bar or demonstrate ability to become a member of the Siletz Tribal Court Bar within 30 days of being hired.


Individual will have one year from date of hire to become a member in good standing of the Oregon State Bar Association licensed and eligible to appear in all Oregon State forums without additional eligibility requirements or procedures.

Experience in:

  • Legal experience with tribal program operations (for example, contracts and grants, construction, housing, education, health, natural resources, child abuse, dependency and neglect), preferred.


Ability to:

  • Communicate clearly, whether verbally or in writing with non-attorneys.  
  • Work with a wide variety of people and able to communicate effectively and relate to Tribal and community members, staff, State, federal and local agencies.
  • Receive, evaluate and prosecute or defend cases involving Tribal administration.
  • Organize, participate in and manage projects and meet project deadlines.
  • Ability to participate as part of work group on projects involving legal and non-legal components. 


Other:

  • Must possess a valid Oregon State driver's license, insurance and be eligible to drive a GSA Vehicle.




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