The Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan is seeking an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe. This role involves working closely with tribal law enforcement and judicial officials to administer justice and prosecute crimes under the tribe's jurisdiction.
Responsibilities
- Prosecute crimes involving Native Americans occurring within the tribe’s territorial jurisdiction
- Utilize a plea-bargaining process that will protect the interests of both the Tribe and the victims of crime
- Receive, review and screen complaints and police reports to determine whether formal criminal proceedings should be initiated
- Interview clients, gather evidence, and analyze pertinent information in civil, criminal, and other cases to formulate and prepare for legal action
- Conduct research, interview clients and witnesses and coordinate details and processes in preparation for trial
- Prepare legal briefs; develop strategy, arguments and testimony in preparation for presentation of the case
- File briefs with court clerk; handle specific cases or act as co-counsel
- Interpret laws, rulings, and regulations for individuals
- Review sentencing recommendations
- Cooperate with the Tribal General Counsel as requested, consistent with the Prosecutor’s responsibilities
- Prosecute civil infractions of the Tribal Code
- Represent the tribe in child welfare matters in the tribal court; coordinate with the Tribal General Counsel, or designate, in all matters involving tribal jurisdiction issues; coordinate with the Tribal Probation Department as necessary in all criminal matters and status offenses; coordinate with the Tribal Department of Social Services and Multi-Disciplinary Team in all child welfare matters
- Participate and serve on committees and boards upon approval of the Tribal Council
- Adjust program goals, objectives and business processes to support initiatives of Tribal Council and Tribal Administration
- Identify, attend and participate in at least one professional development opportunity each year in law enforcement and prosecution training upon approval of the Tribal Council
- Adhere to client confidentiality and comply with department policies and federal regulations under the Privacy rules of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
- Must maintain strict confidentiality and present a positive, professional demeanor and image at all times
- Work directly, along with the Tribal Prosecutor, the Federal Prosecutor of the Eastern District of Michigan and Isabella County Prosecutor’s Office to determine jurisdictional issues
- Help oversee and assist the Tribal Prosecutor as Director of the Victim of Crimes Advocate Office for SCIT
- Assist as the on-call contact for evening and weekend calls from Tribal Police and Anishnaabeg Child and Family Services as it pertains to Search Warrants, Warrants for Arrest, Bond Revocations, Criminal Complaints, Emergency Removals, and Change of Placement
- Assist in monitoring those on bond with drug or alcohol testing through community corrections
- Assist in checking daily (Monday-Sunday) arraignment list for anyone lodged overnight to prepare charges for criminal complaint filings, as soon as possible
- Help create and file Minor In Need of Care Petitions to open Juvenile Child Welfare cases
Skills
- Juris Doctor from an ABA accredited law school
- Member in good standing with the State Bar of Michigan
- Minimum of one year experience as a practicing attorney or equivalent work experience working in a legal capacity or with a licensed attorney
- Must not have been terminated or removed from a prosecutor or assistant prosecutor position for cause in any jurisdiction unless such termination or removal was subsequently overturned
- Must be able to pass background check to meet the employment eligibility requirements as they pertain to the position
- Must have a valid State of Michigan Driver's License with the proper designation required for the vehicle utilized to perform the job duties
- Must be able to obtain and maintain a Tribal Driver's License and qualify for coverage by SCIT auto liability insurance carrier
- Understanding of all codes and professional standards applicable to the conduct of prosecutors
- Experience with juvenile welfare cases
- Experience with Tribal Code, Federal Law, State Law and court procedure
- One year experience as a prosecuting attorney or assistant prosecuting attorney
- Demonstrated knowledge of criminal jurisdictional issues in Indian country and familiarity with federal Indian law
- Court or trial experience
Benefits
- Flexible Schedule and Telework options
- 16 Paid Holidays off include: New Year’s Day, M.L. King Jr. Day, President’s Day, Easter Monday, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, SCIT National Holiday, Labor Day, Michigan Indian Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve.
- 0-3 years of service = 2 hours of annual & sick per 40 hours worked; 3-9 years of service = 3 hours of annual & sick per 40 hours worked; 10 years or more of service = 4 hours of annual & sick per 40 hours worked.
- 16 hours of personal time per calendar year (prorated based on your start date, resets every Jan.1).
- Bereavement, Longevity, Fitness, and maternity/paternity leave.
- Medical, Dental, & Vision insurance.
- Flex Spending accounts, Teladoc, life insurance, accidental death, Long Term Disability, Aflac, and 401K which SCIT matches up to 4%.
- Prescription plan with free fills on most generic brands when using our Cardinal Pharmacy.
Company Overview
- Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan offers child abuse, elder justice, and traffic safety training programs. It was founded in 1928, and is headquartered in Lansing, Michigan, USA, with a workforce of 11-50 employees. Its website is https://michiganprosecutor.org/.