Posted July 10, 2026
Assistant Attorney General
Pascua Yaqui Tribe
Tucson, AZ
Full Time
Compensation: $118,543 Annually
Reference: PascuaYaquiTribe5390894
The Assistant Attorney General represents the Pascua Yaqui Tribe by providing nonpartisan legal advice and representation to officials, agencies, departments, divisions, enterprises and other entities of the Tribe's government.
- Research and analyze tribal, federal, state legislation, regulations, and case law.
- Provide written legal opinions and recommendations to Tribal Council and government departments.
- Responsible for managing assigned outside counsel.
- Draft codes, policies and procedures, contracts, resolutions and intergovernmental agreements.
- Provide legal opinions and analyze developments in Indian law.
- Make presentations and recommendations to improve tribal laws.
- Attend Tribal Council sessions and other meetings.
- Represent the Tribe in statewide and nationwide legal forums.
- Perform other duties of a similar nature or level as requested by supervisor or director.
- Tribal, state and federal legislative, judicial and regulatory authority;
- Tribal government practices and procedures;
- Federal Indian law;
- Transactional practice;
- Specific legal issues pertaining to Indian communities;
- Rules of civil procedures and administrative hearing procedures;
- Yaqui culture, customs, resources and traditions and/or a willingness to learn.
- Prepare written opinions and memoranda, drafting contracts and other legal documents;
- Draft tribal codes, ordinances, and resolutions;
- Civil litigation and trial advocacy in tribal, state, and federal courts;
- Present oral legal arguments;
- Analyze complex legal issues pertaining to intergovernmental affairs;
- Advise legislature and government officials on complex legal issues and policy decisions;
- Management of contract attorneys;
- Analyze complex legal issues and provide legal recommendations;
- Render logical, clear and effective written opinions and make oral presentations;
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with the public, employees and officials of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe;
- Effectively negotiate and develop intergovernmental agreements;
- Work long hours as required;
- Maintain confidentiality of information;
- Operate a variety of office equipment, including a computer and related software applications;
- Good communication and interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with co-workers, supervisor, management, Council members, and the public. Have ability to sufficiently exchange or convey information and receive verbal and written work instructions.
- A minimum of 1 year of experience as practicing attorney
AND
- Experience as a practicing attorney with background in Indian law strongly preferred;
- Bilingual in English/Spanish preferred, but not required.
- Admitted to practice before the highest court in a State of the United States or must be admitted within six (6) months after hire;
- Admittance to the State Bar of Arizona, or must be admitted to practice in the State of Arizona within twelve (12) months after hire;
- Admission to practice in the Pascua Yaqui Tribal Court upon completing the next certification course;
- Must possess and maintain a valid Arizona Driver's License.
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