Attorney General
Position Summary — The Attorney General is responsible for safeguarding all Tribal assets, defending the integrity of the Tribe, and providing legal counsel and representation to the Tribe, its Government, and its entities. This role includes assisting and advising Tribal entities in their efforts to advance the interests of Tribal citizens, developing and maintaining Tribal Codes, and overseeing the work of outside counsel.
The Attorney General must be able to collaborate effectively with partner agencies both within and outside of the Tribe, establish priorities, manage multiple projects simultaneously, and meet critical deadlines.
This position advances the mission of the Catawba Indian Nation by leading the Legal Services Department in its work to protect the Tribe’s sovereignty and promote both collective and individual self-sufficiency. The Attorney General reports directly to the Chief/Executive Committee and is subject to the CIN Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual.
Hybrid work environment may be considered
Essential Functions
An individual in this role must be able to perform the following functions with or without reasonable accommodation:
- Provide legal counsel and representation to the General Council, Executive Committee, Tribal departments, commissions, boards, and other entities as necessary to carry out the business of Tribal Government and achieve the Nation’s objectives.
- Protect and enhance the Nation’s sovereignty, jurisdiction, and inherent authority.
- Deliver a broad range of legal services, including but not limited to contract law, employment law, administrative law, gaming law and regulation, cultural resources protection, economic development, environmental and natural resources law, and matters of Tribal jurisdiction.
- Draft, review, and revise legal documents, including Tribal ordinances, leases, contracts, policies, letters, resolutions, procedures, and legal briefs.
- Conduct contract drafting, review, and negotiation to protect the Tribe’s interests.
- Collaborate with Legal Department staff and other internal stakeholders to ensure effective and coordinated legal support across the organization.
- Assist in the development and establishment of the Tribal Public Safety Department, Tribal Courts, Tribal Victim Services, and other justice-related programs and services.
- Attend conferences, training programs, and continuing legal education courses to maintain licensure, professional competence, and knowledge of emerging issues in Tribal law.
- Monitor and analyze Tribal, state, and federal legislation, regulatory changes, and legal developments impacting the Tribe and its entities, and advise leadership accordingly.
- Perform other duties as assigned to further the mission of the Nation and the Legal Department.
This position description is not an exhaustive listing of the expectations associated with the role and additional tasks may be assigned as needed by management. Changes to this document may only be made by a member of the Human Resources team. Catawba Indian Nation reserves the right to amend this job description.
Catawba Indian Nation exercises INDIAN PREFERENCE:
Tribal Government Positions
Native American (Indian) preference applies to this position pursuant to the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act, 25 U.S.C. § 5301 et seq.; the Indian Reorganization Act, 25 U.S.C. § 5116; and other applicable federal and tribal laws, consistent with the sovereign authority of the Catawba Indian Nation.
Gaming Commission Positions
Native American (Indian) preference applies to this position pursuant to the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, 25 U.S.C. § 2701 et seq.; applicable regulations of the National Indian Gaming Commission at 25 CFR Chapter III; the Indian Reorganization Act, 25 U.S.C. § 5116; and other applicable federal and tribal laws, consistent with the sovereign authority of the Catawba Indian Nation.
Background checks and drug screening are requirements for employment.