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  • CITC Tribal Court Associate Judge

  • Havasu Landing Resort and Casino
  • California, Missouri 65018 United States View Map

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Job Title : TRIBAL COURT ASSOCIATE JUDGEDepartment: TRIBAL COURTPosition Type: ON CONTRACTRole and ResponsibilitiesHearing matters delegated to the Associate Judge as assigned by Chief Judge.Hearing of assigned matters of the Court by ordinance.Exercising independent judicial authority in hearing and deciding cases in the Tribal Court.Ensures security and confidentiality of court files and information contained in the files.Attends court hearings, trials, and meetings.Avoids all instances of ex parte communication regarding cases before the court.Promoting fairness, transparency, and accountability in all judicial processes.Other duties as assigned.QualificationsCannot have been convicted of a felony or of a crime involving dishonesty within the last three years.High school diploma or G.E.D.Extensive experience in civil, juvenile, criminal, and Tribal law with the ability to oversee a broad range of cases.Strong knowledge of Tribal, federal, and/or state court procedures.Familiarity with the Chemehuevi Indian Tribal Code, the Indian Civil Rights Act, and the Indian Child Welfare act.Experience in leadership overseeing court operations, managing court staff, and implementing policies that strengthen the judiciary.Strong legal writing and analytical skills.Knowledge of grant writing, financial planning, and resource management to support judicial initiatives.Good with arithmetic type accurately (40 wpm).Basic grammar and spelling accuracy.Familiarity with software used in offices.Familiarity with the use of Zoom to hold virtual court hearings.Familiarity with equipment such as phone systems, scanners, copiers, computers as used in offices for general office operations, including email and word or document processing.Required Continuing Education/TrainingAs assignedOther RequirementsAt least 25 years of age with a high school degree or G.E.D.A minimum of three (3) years experience with Tribal Government and Tribal Courts.Demonstrable knowledge of Indian Law, federal law, and California law.Complete background check.Submit to pre‑employment drug testing.Comply with Drug Free Workplace Policy.Requires flexible scheduling (when applicable).Ability to travel.Valid driver's license with clean driving record.This is a contract position.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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Job Title : TRIBAL COURT ASSOCIATE JUDGEDepartment: TRIBAL COURTPosition Type: ON CONTRACTRole and ResponsibilitiesHearing matters delegated to the Associate Judge as assigned by Chief Judge.Hearing of assigned matters of the Court by ordinance.Exercising independent judicial authority in hearing and deciding cases in the Tribal Court.Ensures security and confidentiality of court files and information contained in the files.Attends court hearings, trials, and meetings.Avoids all instances of ex parte communication regarding cases before the court.Promoting fairness, transparency, and accountability in all judicial processes.Other duties as assigned.QualificationsCannot have been convicted of a felony or of a crime involving dishonesty within the last three years.High school diploma or G.E.D.Extensive experience in civil, juvenile, criminal, and Tribal law with the ability to oversee a broad range of cases.Strong knowledge of Tribal, federal, and/or state court procedures.Familiarity with the Chemehuevi Indian Tribal Code, the Indian Civil Rights Act, and the Indian Child Welfare act.Experience in leadership overseeing court operations, managing court staff, and implementing policies that strengthen the judiciary.Strong legal writing and analytical skills.Knowledge of grant writing, financial planning, and resource management to support judicial initiatives.Good with arithmetic type accurately (40 wpm).Basic grammar and spelling accuracy.Familiarity with software used in offices.Familiarity with the use of Zoom to hold virtual court hearings.Familiarity with equipment such as phone systems, scanners, copiers, computers as used in offices for general office operations, including email and word or document processing.Required Continuing Education/TrainingAs assignedOther RequirementsAt least 25 years of age with a high school degree or G.E.D.A minimum of three (3) years experience with Tribal Government and Tribal Courts.Demonstrable knowledge of Indian Law, federal law, and California law.Complete background check.Submit to pre‑employment drug testing.Comply with Drug Free Workplace Policy.Requires flexible scheduling (when applicable).Ability to travel.Valid driver's license with clean driving record.This is a contract position.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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