Summary
Chief Judge/Court Administrator/Healing To Wellness Court JudgePosition: Chief Judge/Court Administrator/Healing To Wellness Court JudgeLocation: Judicial Branch, Red Cliff Tribal CourtSalary: Negotiable depending on qualificationsSupervisor(s): Day-to-day supervision provided by Tribal Chair and Vice-Chair, with Tribal Council as ultimate supervisor.This is a regular part-time exempt position.Job Summary: Chief Judge and Court Administrator, directing and coordinating judicial operations of the Red Cliff Tribal Court, supervising court staff and managing operations of all Court programs.Examples of DutiesDuties and Responsibilities: As Chief Judge and Court Administrator, you will provide a full range of administrative and judicial services, including:Hearing cases in the trial and appellate court(s) and exercising the full range of civil jurisdiction granted by the Red Cliff Tribal Council as set forth in the Red Cliff Code of Laws.Assign cases to Associate Judges as needed.Supervise and provide the Court Clerk and Assistant Clerk in effective maintenance of court records and managing court procedures.Prepare and issue written orders, judgments, search and arrest warrants, and perform other judicial duties.Conduct legal research and writing, when necessary, for timely court decisions and opinions.Develop and implement new or improved policies and procedures consistent with the Tribe's needs and tribal law and policy.Attend judicial training sessions and meetings, as needed.Keep accurate records of caseloads and court hearings for quarterly and annual reports to Tribal Council, BIA (638 contract), Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission (Voigt Judicial Services contract) and other funding agencies.Administer the Tribal Court budget.Administer Oaths of Office for Tribal Council and Law Enforcement.As Healing to Wellness Court Judges, you will:Oversee the cases of the Red Cliff Healing to Wellness Court and strive to implement similar methods of alternative healing court methods.Must maintain confidentiality due to nature of certain cases such as ICW matters.Attend Healing to Wellness Court meetings and trainings.Maintain general knowledge of addiction and continuing education regarding new research and best or promising practices for treatment courts and interventions for cooccurring mental/substance disorders.Provide guidance and supervision to Healing to Wellness Court clients.Assist with the collection and maintenance of performance outcome data.Assist with cross-training and orientation of new hires or Healing to Wellness Court team members.Assist the Finance Department with fiscal, contractual, and grant funding reports/requirements.Assist in the creating as well as updating Court Policies, Procedures, and Protocols and ensure fidelity to the same.Expand services of Tribal Healing to Wellness Court through collaboration with local jurisdictions.Supervisory Authority: Supervise Associate Judges, Court Clerk, Assistant Clerk, and contractual services.Typical QualificationsKnowledge: Must have working knowledge of courtroom procedures, the Red Cliff Constitution and Laws of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewas and other secondary sources of authority that may assist in the development of tribal law. Must have working knowledge of Indian Civil Rights Act; trust responsibilities of the Federal Government; civil and criminal law concepts; and the cultures, traditions, and values of the people of the Red Cliff Reservation.Qualifications: All applicants must meet each of the following qualifications:Must be at least 35 years of age.No felony convictions, unless pardoned.Law degree preferred. Some level of post-secondary education required.Red Cliff Tribal Member preferred; must be a member of an Ojibwe Tribe.Must be of good character and reputation.Must be able to travel to attend trainings and meetings as required.Must be able to analyze and interpret primary and secondary sources of authority as necessary for the development of tribal law.Must pass a thorough background investigation.Must have a valid driver's license. Must maintain driver's eligibility as a condition of employment. Must be eligible to be put on the Tribe's vehicle insurance policy.Must possess experience as a judge with at least two (2) years of experience practicing in court on a full-time basis.Supplemental InformationPersonal Contacts: Daily with Tribal Court personnel, defendants, Indian Child Welfare department staff, law enforcement officers, and attorneys.Physical Requirements: Position is mainly sitting with some walking, stooping, and bending required. Must be able to lift up to 20 pounds. May be required to store and lift boxes in overhead storage.Work Environment: Tribal courthouse and professional office setting.Travel Requirements: Will be required to attend trainings and meetings both in-state and out-of-state.Behavior and Attitude: The vision, goals and objectives of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa requires that the employee performs in both a professional and personable manner. The manner in which the employee relates to fellow employees, customers and visitors is considered parallel in importance to technical knowledge and ability. Respect and consideration given to the dignity of each customer, visitor and fellow employee is a requisite of successful job performance. Any behavior or attitude that tarnishes the name or image of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa will be subject to immediate disciplinary action up to and including termination.Indian preference will be applied in the case of equally qualified applicants, but all qualified applicants will be considered.This job description is subject to change at employer's discretion, after consultation with the employee.Application Submittal Requirements: The following items are required for this position:Completed Tribal Application, to include work history and references, available on the Tribal website.Tribal Background Investigation Disclosure; available on the Tribal website.Consent to Release Liability and Reference Information Form; available on the Tribal website.Resume, required; cover letter, optional.Post-secondary transcripts or certifications; if applicable.Must provide three (3) letters of reference, required.Must complete a writing sample that demonstrates an ability to conduct appropriate analysis of sometimes complex legal issues and an ability to clearly convey reasoning used in arriving at legal conclusions, required.Please download the forms from the links below. Complete the forms and save them. Then, please upload and attach them as "other" attachments with your application.
Job Description
Chief Judge/Court Administrator/Healing To Wellness Court JudgePosition: Chief Judge/Court Administrator/Healing To Wellness Court JudgeLocation: Judicial Branch, Red Cliff Tribal CourtSalary: Negotiable depending on qualificationsSupervisor(s): Day-to-day supervision provided by Tribal Chair and Vice-Chair, with Tribal Council as ultimate supervisor.This is a regular part-time exempt position.Job Summary: Chief Judge and Court Administrator, directing and coordinating judicial operations of the Red Cliff Tribal Court, supervising court staff and managing operations of all Court programs.Examples of DutiesDuties and Responsibilities: As Chief Judge and Court Administrator, you will provide a full range of administrative and judicial services, including:Hearing cases in the trial and appellate court(s) and exercising the full range of civil jurisdiction granted by the Red Cliff Tribal Council as set forth in the Red Cliff Code of Laws.Assign cases to Associate Judges as needed.Supervise and provide the Court Clerk and Assistant Clerk in effective maintenance of court records and managing court procedures.Prepare and issue written orders, judgments, search and arrest warrants, and perform other judicial duties.Conduct legal research and writing, when necessary, for timely court decisions and opinions.Develop and implement new or improved policies and procedures consistent with the Tribe's needs and tribal law and policy.Attend judicial training sessions and meetings, as needed.Keep accurate records of caseloads and court hearings for quarterly and annual reports to Tribal Council, BIA (638 contract), Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission (Voigt Judicial Services contract) and other funding agencies.Administer the Tribal Court budget.Administer Oaths of Office for Tribal Council and Law Enforcement.As Healing to Wellness Court Judges, you will:Oversee the cases of the Red Cliff Healing to Wellness Court and strive to implement similar methods of alternative healing court methods.Must maintain confidentiality due to nature of certain cases such as ICW matters.Attend Healing to Wellness Court meetings and trainings.Maintain general knowledge of addiction and continuing education regarding new research and best or promising practices for treatment courts and interventions for cooccurring mental/substance disorders.Provide guidance and supervision to Healing to Wellness Court clients.Assist with the collection and maintenance of performance outcome data.Assist with cross-training and orientation of new hires or Healing to Wellness Court team members.Assist the Finance Department with fiscal, contractual, and grant funding reports/requirements.Assist in the creating as well as updating Court Policies, Procedures, and Protocols and ensure fidelity to the same.Expand services of Tribal Healing to Wellness Court through collaboration with local jurisdictions.Supervisory Authority: Supervise Associate Judges, Court Clerk, Assistant Clerk, and contractual services.Typical QualificationsKnowledge: Must have working knowledge of courtroom procedures, the Red Cliff Constitution and Laws of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewas and other secondary sources of authority that may assist in the development of tribal law. Must have working knowledge of Indian Civil Rights Act; trust responsibilities of the Federal Government; civil and criminal law concepts; and the cultures, traditions, and values of the people of the Red Cliff Reservation.Qualifications: All applicants must meet each of the following qualifications:Must be at least 35 years of age.No felony convictions, unless pardoned.Law degree preferred. Some level of post-secondary education required.Red Cliff Tribal Member preferred; must be a member of an Ojibwe Tribe.Must be of good character and reputation.Must be able to travel to attend trainings and meetings as required.Must be able to analyze and interpret primary and secondary sources of authority as necessary for the development of tribal law.Must pass a thorough background investigation.Must have a valid driver's license. Must maintain driver's eligibility as a condition of employment. Must be eligible to be put on the Tribe's vehicle insurance policy.Must possess experience as a judge with at least two (2) years of experience practicing in court on a full-time basis.Supplemental InformationPersonal Contacts: Daily with Tribal Court personnel, defendants, Indian Child Welfare department staff, law enforcement officers, and attorneys.Physical Requirements: Position is mainly sitting with some walking, stooping, and bending required. Must be able to lift up to 20 pounds. May be required to store and lift boxes in overhead storage.Work Environment: Tribal courthouse and professional office setting.Travel Requirements: Will be required to attend trainings and meetings both in-state and out-of-state.Behavior and Attitude: The vision, goals and objectives of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa requires that the employee performs in both a professional and personable manner. The manner in which the employee relates to fellow employees, customers and visitors is considered parallel in importance to technical knowledge and ability. Respect and consideration given to the dignity of each customer, visitor and fellow employee is a requisite of successful job performance. Any behavior or attitude that tarnishes the name or image of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa will be subject to immediate disciplinary action up to and including termination.Indian preference will be applied in the case of equally qualified applicants, but all qualified applicants will be considered.This job description is subject to change at employer's discretion, after consultation with the employee.Application Submittal Requirements: The following items are required for this position:Completed Tribal Application, to include work history and references, available on the Tribal website.Tribal Background Investigation Disclosure; available on the Tribal website.Consent to Release Liability and Reference Information Form; available on the Tribal website.Resume, required; cover letter, optional.Post-secondary transcripts or certifications; if applicable.Must provide three (3) letters of reference, required.Must complete a writing sample that demonstrates an ability to conduct appropriate analysis of sometimes complex legal issues and an ability to clearly convey reasoning used in arriving at legal conclusions, required.Please download the forms from the links below. Complete the forms and save them. Then, please upload and attach them as "other" attachments with your application.
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