Pro-Tem Judge
$88 per hourThe National Congress of American Indians,
Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation Human Resources Department Attn: Recruiter P O Box 17779 Fountain Hills, AZ 85269 Phone: View phone number on click.appcast.io or 490-789-7199 Fax: View phone number on click.appcast.io Email: View email address on click.appcast.io Job Description On an on-call basis by the Chief Judge, preside over criminal, civil and juvenile cases for the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation and in accordance with Section 1-15(d) of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation’s Law and Order Code. Skills & Qualifications KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES Demonstrates oral and written communication skills as well as skill in legal research and analytical skills commensurate with the position of Associate Judge. Knowledge of general legal principles in all areas listed in “Duties and Responsibilities”. Knowledge of Federal Indian Law Indian Child Welfare Act Must understand, appreciate and promote the ideas of tribal self-determination and tribal sovereignty. Must understand, appreciate and promote Native American tribal governments and Native American people. Must have a working knowledge of computers and software. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS/EDUCATION (established by Article III, Section 1-18, Fort McDowell Indian Community Law and Order Code): 1) Must be At Least thirty (30) years of age 2) Must be a law school graduate OR possess a minimum of three years experience as a judge, practicing attorney or advocate and have a high school diploma or GED Certification 3) Juris Doctorate preferred 4) Must submit to and pass a FBI criminal history background check 5) Must successfully pass a pre-employment drug screen 6) Must have a current AZ driver’s license and meet FMYN insurance standards. POSITION STATUS: Temporary, Part-Time. By definition, a Judge Pro Tempore is a temporary member of the judiciary, the removal requirements under Article VII, Section 11 of the FMYN Constitution do not apply. Rather, a Judge Pro Tempore serves at the pleasure of the Chief Judge and the Tribal Council may remove a person from the list authorized under Section 1-15(d) of the Tribal Law and Order Code in its sole discretion. Duties & Responsibilities DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Hears and determines all types of cases filed in the Tribal Court, including but not limited to: criminal, traffic, civil (e.g. domestic relations, probate, repossession, breach of contract, personal injury), juvenile, and children cases (e.g. neglect, dependency, incorrigibility, truancy) as directed by the Chief Judge. Conducts legal research and issues orders in connection with cases heard in a timely matter. Presides over jury trials; Issues search and seizure warrants, arrest warrants, and orders of protection where appropriate. Assists in the development of court rules of procedure in all areas listed above. Performs other duties as assigned by the Chief Judge. Salary & Benefits $88.00 Per hour Depending on Experience #J-18808-Ljbffr The National Congress of American Indians,
$83.39 per hour
Performs professional Pro Tempore (Pro Tem) judicial duties involved in interpreting and applying the local, State and Federal laws, conducts... ...cases which are in the jurisdiction of the Court. Pro Tem Judges will be contacted to relieve Full-Time judges/hearing officer...SuggestedHourly payFull timePart timeWork experience placementLocal areaRemote work$83.39 per hour
The City of Scottsdale is seeking a part-time Pro Tempore judge to perform professional Pro Tem judicial duties, interpreting and applying local, state, and federal laws. Hearings of minimal court cases will be conducted, with assignments on an on-call basis including weekends...SuggestedHourly payPart timeLocal area
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