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Updated: 07/26/2024

Statewide

The Alaska Public Defender Agency hires new and experienced attorneys to handle Criminal, Juvenile, Child in Need of Aid, Commitment, Appellate, and Post-Conviction relief cases. The Agency has thirteen offices statewide, located in Anchorage, Utqiagvik, Bethel, Dillingham, Fairbanks, Juneau, Kenai, Ketchikan, Kodiak, Kotzebue, Nome, Palmer and Sitka. Salaries vary based on years of experience and by location based on State of Alaska Cost of Living Adjustments (COLA), but they range from $90,012.00 – $202,468.50 annually.

Applicants for all positions must possess outstanding writing and analytical skills and be able to work independently to research and compose legal briefs as well as possess strong oral advocacy skills. Applicants must be admitted to the Alaska bar, be willing to sit for the next Alaska Bar exam, or be eligible for bar admission by reciprocity. Prior legal experience preferred.

If interested, please submit a cover letter, resume, legal writing sample of 15 pages or less, and three references by email to PDARecruitment@alaska.gov. The legal writing sample should reflect the applicant’s own work without significant revision from others. Applications will be accepted until positions are filled.

 

(Posted 07/25/2024)

JOB TITLE: Legal Compliance Counsel                    DEPARTMENT: Legal Department

REPORTS TO: General Counsel                               POSITION STATUS: Full-time, Exempt

JOB GRADE: 9 – $87,119-$139,613 DOE                                                 APPROVED: May 2024

Summary Job Goal:  The Legal Compliance Counsel will perform legal duties as assigned including transactional law, grant review, and acting as the point of contact for legal compliance and ethics at AVCP. This role will be responsible for identifying and reviewing internal compliance with external regulatory standards and creating space to further develop a strong foundation of internal policies and processes, and grant compliance.

Performance Responsibilities: Include the following –

  • Responsible for overseeing AVCP’s policy process, including:
    • Drafting, revising, and reviewing policies and procedures.
    • Training and education for new and existing policies, including organization-wide training on HIPAA, and other confidentiality/security rules.
    • Regular review of policies for continued compliance with regulations and best practices.
  • Compiling and maintaining a list of statutes and regulations applicable to AVCP programs and activities.
  • Providing grant regulation review, education, and training to programs as necessary or requested including coordination with the Director of Compacting.
  • Advising Programs and Administration of changes to statutes and regulations, grant requirements, or case law that have an impact on AVCP operations.
  • Working with the Human Resources Department to identify and resolve current and potential risk/compliance issues.
  • Providing legal advice and counsel on legal compliance and ethics matters.
  • As requested, reviews, drafts, revises, and negotiates contracts, sub-awards, and other agreements for AVCP divisions, programs, and departments individually or in coordination with AVCP’s Corporate Counsel.
  • Other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS:  To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE: Juris Doctorate from an accredited U.S. Law School. License to practice law in the State of Alaska or licensed in another U.S. jurisdiction with the ability to become licensed within one year of hire. At least three years of experience in non-profit, transactional, compliance, or Indian law, or a comparable practice area is required.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED

  1. Ability to use independent judgment and manage and impart confidential and proprietary information.
  2. Detailed knowledge of current laws and regulations relevant to non-federal entities, including policies, legislation, guidance, and essential standards that may affect business operations and all other laws relevant to workplace or employment-related issues.
  3. Ability to develop internal policies and procedures, review and refine existing policies and procedures and communicate the same.
  4. Ability to analyze, summarize, and present recommendations.
  5. Demonstrated understanding and efficiency in legal research and analysis.
  6. Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  7. Strong analytical and critical thinking skills.
  8. Ability to effectively communicate legal principles and case strategy to lay audiences.
  9. Strong interpersonal skills, including working in a team, working and communicating in a multi-cultural environment, working and communicating with remote teams, and receiving and giving constructive criticism.
  10. Ability to work independently.

(Posted 06/06/2024)

Anchorage

The Office of Public Advocacy is recruiting for an Assistant Public Advocate to serve as attorney/guardian ad litem (GAL) in the Anchorage Civil Section (ACI).  The successful applicant will serve as a GAL in child-in-need-of-aid, custody, adoption, guardianship, and criminal cases.   In addition, the attorney will provide legal advice and representation to non-attorney GALs, participate in appeals to the Alaska Supreme Court, and along with other attorneys in the section provide backup for delinquency cases.  The attorney may also participate in committees directed at improving the child protection system. 

Candidates should possess:

  • Excellent writing and oral advocacy skills.
  • Proficiency in legal research.
  • An understanding and appreciation of different cultures and family situations.
  • The ability to develop a positive rapport with children, parents, social workers, tribal representatives, teachers, and other professionals and volunteers involved in children’s lives.
  • The ability to handle high conflict situations professionally and calmly.
  • Exceptional organization and time-management skills, including the ability to prioritize and manage a large and varied caseload.
  • Trial experience.
  • Working knowledge of the Indian Child Welfare Act, state child-in-need-of-aid law, family law, and education law.

The Office of Public Advocacy is committed to hiring a diverse work force and all qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.  Salary range is commensurate with experience, between $90,012 and $130,650 annually.  To apply, please submit a cover letter, resume and writing sample to mel.urban@alaska.gov.     Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications electronically.  Application packets may also be mailed to Melony Urban, Supervising Attorney, Office of Public Advocacy Civil Section, 900 West 5th Ave., Suite 525, Anchorage, AK 99501.

 

(Posted 07/26/2024)

The Federal Public Defender for the District of Alaska is seeking a full-time Appellate Attorney to fill a temporary appointment. The initial appointment is for a two-year term; this position may become permanent subject to availability of funds. The official duty station will be Anchorage, Alaska. The Federal Public Defender, a branch of the U.S. Courts, operates under the authority of the Criminal Justice Act, 18 U.S.C. §3006A to provide defense services to indigent persons in federal criminal cases and related matters in the federal courts.

Appellate attorneys primarily represent indigent federal defendants in direct criminal appeals. Duties include counseling clients with respect to their appeals and preparing briefs and presenting oral argument in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Appeal unit attorneys also assist trial attorneys in complex cases and represent habeas petitioners in the district court and in the Ninth Circuit. Appeal unit attorneys also assist trial attorneys in complex cases and represent indigent habeas petitioners in the district court and in the Ninth Circuit. They are expected to develop and maintain expertise in multiple areas of law and provide training and oversite as needed by the office.

All applicants must have graduated from an accredited law school and be admitted to practice and be in good standing before the highest court of any state, federal territory, or the District of Columbia. Preference will be given to applicants with at least three years of experience in state or federal criminal law or in appeals, trial experience, and federal judicial clerkship experience. Applicants must be a United States citizen or authorized to work in the United States. Starting salary will be commensurate with the experience and qualifications of the applicant, within a range from $88,056 – $191,800 per annum.

The position will remain open until filled; applications received by August 9, 2024 will be given preference. Please visit https://ak.fd.org/content/news-events to view the full announcement.

 

(Posted 07/26/2024)

The Criminal Division Central Office of the Department of Law is recruiting for an additional full time Prosecutor Training Specialist. This position will work with the existing Prosecutor Training Specialist to focus on developing and providing training for prosecutors in the Department of Law. It will also assist in training law enforcement throughout Alaska on various issues and assist in training staff for the Department of Law on legal proceedings and procedure. Opportunities for travel throughout the state will exist with in-person trainings.

This position will develop, coordinate, and encourage training for prosecutors of all levels.  Trainings for prosecutors will include a one-week trial advocacy course for new prosecutors and identifying trainings in trial advocacy for more experienced prosecutors. 

The Department is seeking someone who can also provide training to staff about the general functions and procedures of the criminal justice system.  Such training should be designed to help staff develop a greater understanding of their role in the system.

Training law enforcement around the state on various issues and the coordination of such trainings will also be part of the responsibilities for this position.

While not the primary focus, this person will work on the Department’s on-going efforts to balance privacy interests of law enforcement with a prosecutor’s duty to identify and disclose information that qualifies as Brady or Giglio material.

Given all the duties of this position, this attorney position requires the ability to teach; to communicate clearly verbally and in writing; organizational skills and self-motivation; the ability to work independently and also be a good team player; the ability think critically and reason logically; and an interest in following developments in criminal law.  Prosecutorial experience, including significant trial work, are required.

The Central Office is split between Anchorage and Juneau and the position could be in either.

More information and application instructions may be found on the Department of Law website at: http://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

(Posted 07/26/2024)

The Department of Law, Office of Special Prosecutions, is recruiting for an Assistant Attorney General to serve in the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (MFCU). This position is located in Anchorage, Alaska.

The MFCU is a federally mandated and funded investigative and prosecutorial unit consisting of three attorneys, six criminal investigators with partial commissions, a forensic accountant, a paralegal, and a law office assistant.  The mission of the unit is to investigate and criminally or civilly prosecute fraud by health care providers, health care facilities, pharmaceutical manufacturers, pharmacies and other providers that illegally divert Medicaid funds, and abuse or neglect in Medicaid funded facilities or among Medicaid recipients. 

The ideal candidate will possess several years of experience working as a criminal prosecutor, as a civil litigator or both, be highly self-motivated, creative in thinking about litigation, and be willing to aggressively charge health care fraud cases. Candidates should demonstrate familiarity with document intensive civil and / or criminal investigations and complex litigation generally.

Salary is determined by the legal background and experience of the selected candidate with a starting range of $80,418 – $82,914.

Application instructions and more information about the position and its benefits may be found on the Department of Law website at:  http://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

(Posted 07/26/2024)

Are you interested in making a difference in your community? The Anchorage District Attorney’s Office is seeking attorneys to prosecute violations of criminal law. Our mission is to seek justice, promote public safety and public respect for government through prompt, effective, and compassionate prosecution of cases in a manner that advocates for the interests of all victims, respects the law enforcement agencies, responsibly stewards public resources, and holds offenders accountable while at the same time protecting the constitutional and legal rights of the accused.

Anchorage is the largest office in the Criminal Division. This is a good location to spend your entire career, or to start out and receive some basic training before transferring to one of the rural offices. Applicants should have strong oral advocacy skills. Prior trial experience and experience in the practice of criminal law is a plus, but is not required. This position requires the ability to think critically and reason logically; the ability to communicate clearly verbally and in writing; the ability to organize, prioritize, and work effectively in a deadline controlled atmosphere; and the ability to manage numerous matters simultaneously. If you believe you have the right skills for the job, we would like to hear from you.

Salary is determined by the experience of the selected candidate with a starting range of $80,418 – $82,914. More information and application instructions may be found at: http://www.law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

(Posted 07/26/2024)

We welcome you to join us as a sex crimes prosecutor at the Anchorage District Attorney’s Office.  This position offers a unique opportunity for a highly specialized caseload in a challenging and rewarding area of prosecution. 

The caseload consists of sexual assault and sexual abuse of a minor cases and you will serve as a regional expert on the topic. In addition to prosecuting the most serious and high profile cases, you will also provide advice and assistance to law enforcement agencies and mentor other prosecutors. The expertise you will share includes:

  • a victim-centered approach
  • obtaining search warrants
  • effective seizure of evidence
  • presenting scientific evidence at trial

You may also serve on multidisciplinary teams developing guidelines and suggestions designed to increase successful investigation and prosecution of perpetrators while minimizing trauma to victims.  

This position requires you to be familiar with Alaska’s criminal justice system and laws, have extensive trial experience, a history of handling complex criminal prosecutions, and a demonstrated commitment to working with victims of sexual assault and sexual abuse. Some travel within the region is required, including for trials that may last several weeks.

Salary is determined by the legal background and experience of the selected candidate. Regular salary increases are provided every 1-2 years. A comprehensive state benefits package is provided as well as some assistance with moving expenses. 

More information and application instructions may be found on the Department of Law website at: http://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

(Posted 07/16/2024)

The Office of Special Prosecutions in Anchorage seeks an Assistant Attorney General to serve as Alaska’s Welfare Fraud Prosecutor within the Division of Public Assistance Fraud Control Unit. This position entails statewide responsibility for investigating and prosecuting welfare fraud cases involving programs like Alaska Temporary Assistance and Food Stamps. The prosecutor collaborates with investigative agencies from case initiation, provides legal counsel to regulatory programs, and develops fraud detection policies. The role requires travel across Alaska, including rural areas, and ideal candidates should have 2-3 years of criminal prosecution experience, strong motivation, and the ability to manage investigators and aggressively pursue fraud cases.

More information and application instructions may be found at: http://www.law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

(Posted 07/16/2024)

The Department of Law’s Office of Special Prosecutions seeks a full-time attorney specializing in cyber-crime prosecution. Responsibilities include handling cases such as exploitation of children, criminal use of computers, and consumer protection statewide. The role involves managing a trial caseload, advising, and training law enforcement and prosecutors, and providing expertise on digital evidence and computer forensics. The attorney will also focus on human trafficking issues, collaborating with federal and state partners, and engaging communities to address trafficking through training and active participation. Ideal candidates should possess strong prosecutorial skills, expertise in digital evidence, and sensitivity in working with young witnesses. Extensive travel throughout Alaska, including rural areas, is required.

More information and application instructions may be found at: http://www.law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

(Posted 07/16/2024)

The Position and Organization

The Alaska Court System (ACS) is accepting applications for an Access to Justice Staff Attorney 1 in Anchorage.  This position will support the statewide Early Resolution Program (ERP) and Modification Resolution Program (MRP), as well as other Access to Justice Department projects.

In ERP and MRP, the Access to Justice Staff Attorney screens newly-filed divorce and custody cases involving two self-represented litigants to determine the likelihood of settling any or all of the issues. Once a case is accepted for ERP, the court sends the parties a scheduling notice to appear at an ERP hearing, along with information about the program. Each case is included with up to seven other selected cases and placed on the court calendar for the same hearing timeslot. The parties appear before a settlement judge along with volunteer attorneys or court mediators who are available to work with the litigants to arrive at a resolution of the issues. Cases involving motions to modify custody and/or child support are also considered in some court locations. There is no cost to the parties for attorney or mediator assistance. The process is swift, and the parties often leave the courtroom with all issues settled and signed copies of all the necessary paperwork for the settlement only a few weeks after the case is filed.

Main responsibilities will include:

  • Support the ERP and MRP by screening assigned newly filed domestic relations cases and modifications involving two self-represented litigants for suitability for ERP and MRP;
  • Identify case issues and possible outcomes, prepare documents for ERP and MRP hearings, and review draft documents;
  • Answer procedural questions;
  • Attend ERP and MRP hearings to assist in the courtroom, including mediating cases when appropriate and needed;
  • Coordinate with courts to schedule hearings and find available judicial officers; recruit, train, and assist volunteer attorneys as needed;
  • Assist with special projects as assigned; assist with legal research, writing, website content, and forms development;
  • Teach hearing and trial preparation class as needed;
  • Assist with outreach about Access to Justice Services;
  • Travel to Fairbanks, Palmer, Kenai, Juneau and other court locations will be required.

An Ideal Candidate

You should be familiar with or quickly able to learn:

  • Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure, Alaska Statutes, case law, and regulations;
  • Alaska family and domestic violence law;
  • Working with self-represented litigants and diverse populations;
  • Teaching and/or public speaking;
  • Project management experience;
  • Plain language principles;
  • MS Office, Zoom, or other remote platforms, PowerPoint and/or Canva

Minimum Qualifications

Graduation from an accredited law school.

PREFERRED: Past or present membership in a state bar association; mediation training and experience.

Compensation and Benefits

Bi-weekly salary range is currently $3,528.75

This position is in the partially exempt service; the incumbent serves “at-will” to the hiring authority.

The successful applicant will be appointed as Access to Justice Staff Attorney 1 (range 20) with the opportunity to advance to range 22 in the future.

We provide a variety of benefits for eligible employees, which are a significant part of the total compensation package. Following are typical benefits available to our employees:

  • Membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS);
  • Medical and dental coverage for employee and eligible dependents;
  • Vision plan (optional);
  • 12 paid holidays per year;
  • Personal leave accrual based on years of creditable state service;
  • Alaska Supplemental Annuity Plan (SBS) in lieu of contributions to Social Security;
  • Alaska Deferred Compensation Plan (optional).

To Be Considered

Qualified applicants should submit a letter of interest, comprehensive resume, a list of three professional references with contact email addresses and phone numbers, and a writing sample using plain language principles no more than 10 pages in length.

Send electronic submissions (in one attachment) to recruitment@akcourts.gov or mail to:

Alaska Court System

Human Resources Department

820 West Fourth Avenue Anchorage, AK 99501

By 5:00 p.m. on August 5, 2024.  For more information, please contact Human Resources at 907-264-8242.

(Posted 07/15/2024)

Walker & Eakes, LLC is looking to hire an associate attorney, regardless of prior civil experience, for a full-time litigation position. Our firm primarily handles insurance defense cases representing clients involved in tort lawsuits. Associates will have an opportunity to develop important litigation skills, including handling their own caseload in a collaborative environment, closely working with other attorneys and staff in the firm. Candidates must demonstrate excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills. While experience in litigation is preferred, we are willing to train the right candidate. Although we would like associates to be in-office, we are flexible regarding schedules and working from home. Salary Range $90,000-115,000.

 

(Posted 07/11/2024)

Title: Mental Health Law Attorney – Attorney General’s Office

Locations: Anchorage

Salary: $80,418.00–$128,544.00

Closing: 7/31/2024

 

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The Department of Law, Civil Division, Human Services Section is recruiting for a Mental Health Law Attorney to serve as a full-time Assistant Attorney General. This section provides aid-to-agency advice and representation for all divisions within the Department of Health and the Department of Family and Community Services. The section represents a unique opportunity to serve two of the largest state departments which impact all Alaskans and their daily lives. Membership in the Human Services Section provides attorneys with the opportunity to develop diverse legal skills as they assist clients through advice, civil litigation, alternative dispute resolution, administrative litigation, regulatory law, and legislative work.

 

We are specifically looking for an attorney to represent the Alaska Psychiatric Institute (API). The position involves frequent court hearings related to involuntary mental commitments and involuntary psychotropic medication. Additionally, the attorney will provide advice to API on a variety of topics, including compliance with state and federal law, HIPAA, and criminal matters. The attorney should be able to work with a variety of people including witnesses and the public. In addition to these duties, this attorney will also provide advice to other State agencies on a wide variety of topics.

 

Attorneys in the Civil Division work on matters of statewide importance, all while living and enjoying all Alaska has to offer. If you enjoy complex and impactful legal work along with dramatic scenery, outdoor activities like skiing, hiking, kayaking, and abundant wildlife, then the Alaska Department of Law, Civil Division is the place for you. Flexible schedules, including hybrid telework arrangements, may be available.

 

More information about the Human Services Section can be found at Human Services Section – Alaska Department of Law.

 

Salary and Benefits

 

Salary depends on experience and ranges from $80,418.00 to $128,544.00 annually.

37.5-hour work week

12 paid holidays

Eligibility for part-time teleworking

Generous leave accrual

Alternative workweek

Health benefits

Flex schedule

Life insurance and voluntary supplemental benefits

Potential for Public Student Loan Forgiveness

Variety of retirement plans

 

(Posted 07/09/2024)

ConocoPhillips is Alaska’s largest crude oil producer and largest owner of exploration leases, with approximately 1.2 million net undeveloped acres at year-end 2022. The company produced an average of 200 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2022. ConocoPhillips has major ownership interests in two of North America’s largest legacy conventional oil fields, both located on Alaska’s North Slope: Kuparuk, which the company operates, and Prudhoe Bay. Additionally, ConocoPhillips operates several fields on the Western North Slope. The company has an ownership interest in the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) and owns/operates the Polar Tankers fleet.

We are seeking candidates for Legal Counsel to join our Legal team in Anchorage, Alaska. Interested candidates may apply on our career site Legal Counsel | ConocoPhillips Careers prior to May 28, 2024.

Responsibilities:

  • Provide legal advice and, when necessary, manage outside legal services, on various claims/litigation, administrative law, commercial, regulatory and strategic planning issues that may affect the Company, especially in relation to exploration, production and pipeline environmental, health and safety matters 
  • Draft, review and negotiate legal agreements involving current operations, regulatory compliance and new business opportunities 
  • Collaborate with senior management and various operations personnel including participation in project and asset teams  
  • Represent the Company in external contacts with other parties including industry organizations, asset co-owners, agencies, and outside counsel as required 
  • Participate on the Incident Management Team as required and attend IMT Trainings and annual exercises.

Qualifications:

  • Must be legally authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis for anyone other than current employer
  • J.D. degree from a law school accredited by the American Bar Association 
  • Licensed by state law to practice in Alaska, or become licensed in Alaska based on a license in a state that grants reciprocity with Alaska 
  • 3+ years of direct experience in oil and gas law, regulatory law relevant to the upstream and midstream oil and gas industry, and handling oil and gas industry-related litigation/administrative appeal matters 

Salary range of $130,000-$210,000.

 

(Posted 07/05/2024)

The Alaska Native Justice Center (ANJC) is hiring for a Law Fellow to start Fall 2024. The fellowship is for one year. The Law Fellow works in close partnership with ANJC attorneys, paralegals, case managers, and the Tribal Justice Team. Under the direction of ANJC’s Tribal Justice and legal team, the Law Fellow assists and provides comprehensive and high-quality legal services to ANJC clients. The Law Fellow primarily work on Tribal Justice matters, which may include research and writing projects, consultation comments, and providing technical assistance and training to Tribes. They are a member of the Tribal Justice Team. The Law Fellow may have the opportunity to support ANJC in representing Alaska Tribes in child welfare matters that implicate the Indian Child Welfare Act. Minimum qualifications include a Juris Doctor degree. For more information: Law Fellow.

(Posted 07/02/2024)

The Alaska Native Justice Center (ANJC) is hiring for a Tribal Justice Supervisor. This position coordinates and manages all work, activities and obligations relating to ANJC’s Tribal Justice Support program including its Alaska Statewide Tribal Justice Meetings. The Tribal Justice Team provides technical assistance and training to tribal justice systems, including law enforcement, judges, court staff, and tribal councils. ANJC also facilitates statewide Tribal Justice Meetings and Conferences that are designed to organize and coordinate public safety and tribal justice approaches. Minimum qualifications include a Juris Doctor degree and five years of experience in the practice of law, including experience and knowledge in Alaska Native legal issues, experience with tribal courts, tribal health care, or related programs or services. For more information: Tribal Justice Supervisor.

(Posted 07/02/2024)

Hozubin, Moberly & Associates is seeking an Associate Attorney with 1-3 years of experience to join our dynamic firm, offering professional opportunities not found elsewhere.  The position requires a current license to practice law in Alaska, and provides a competitive salary, benefits package (401k plan, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and personal leave), and structure for bonuses.  The firm has a busy litigation practice, both civil and criminal, in both state and federal courts throughout Alaska.

Prior experience in litigation (civil and/or criminal) is preferred but not required.  Clerkship experience will be considered.  A successful candidate will have solid written and verbal communication skills and analytical abilities and be capable of producing quality work within deadlines.  The position involves work on criminal and civil defense cases, both independently (with a personal workload) and as part of a team, providing unique training experiences for those interested in litigation.  Duties include meeting/communicating with clients, researching and drafting complex motions, reviewing discovery, and handling depositions, hearings, oral arguments and trials.  The firm fosters a healthy work-life balance through flexible schedules and the potential to work remotely. 

Salary range is $90,000 to $120,000, commensurate with experience.

Please submit supporting documents (e.g., cover letter, resume, references and writing sample) to Michael Moberly, mike@akdefenselaw.com, 711 M Street, Suite 2, Anchorage, AK 99501.  All inquiries will be kept in confidence.

For more information about our firm, please visit www.akdefenselaw.com.

 

(Posted 06/26/2024)

Anticipated Start Date: Immediately

Job description:

Anchorage Criminal Defense Litigation Attorney – Denali Law Group L.L.C.

Denali Law is seeking a Litigation Attorney to join its practice. The attorney will be responsible for his or her own caseload, which will focus on all aspects of criminal defense.

Candidates must demonstrate research and writing capabilities and communication abilities and want to join a fun and interesting trial lawyers’ team. Our firm provides a work-life balance for all employees. Please email a resume and cover letter to Rebecca at denalilawrrb@gmail.com

Salary and Benefits:
Full-time is expected.

We have a flex Friday Schedule for now as the Court is often closed on Friday afternoons.
Employer-paid bar dues, CLEs, and malpractice insurance

At least thirteen employer-paid vacation days per calendar year (we have invented holidays in the past)

If you are applying from out of state and have always wanted to come to Alaska we would provide a relocation allowance/bonus of $5000 with some stipulations.

Denali Law is an equal-opportunity employer.

Additional benefits include

A health care cost reimbursement program and IRA matching contribution.
We do not provide health insurance benefits.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $85,000.00 – $95,000.00 per year

Benefits:

  • Flexible schedule
  • Paid time off
  • Relocation assistance

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday with a flex Friday option

Education:  Must have a Juris Doctorate and a bar license.

 

(Posted 06/24/2024)

Alaska Legal Services Corporation is recruiting for a full-time staff attorney to support its Medical Legal Partnership (MLP) with Providence Alaska Medical Center. This position will be primarily
based at Providence’s Anchorage campus and will focus on addressing the unmet, healthharming civil legal needs of patients referred by Providence. Responsibilities will include
representing individuals in civil legal matters; handling the administrative functions for the MLP
project; and maintaining relationships with community partners.
Required: Applicants must be admitted to practice law in Alaska or admitted to practice in
another state and be eligible for an Alaska Bar Rule 43 waiver. Information on Bar admission or
requirements for a waiver can be found at www.alaskabar.org. Computer proficiency (Windows
operating system, Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, Internet, e-mail and data entry).
Highly Desired: A demonstrated commitment to serving low-income individuals; and a
background working in cross-cultural situations.
Salary $64,785-$97,177 DOE. Generous benefits and leave package provided, including partial
reimbursement of relocation expenses. Personal leave begins at six weeks per year for a full-time
employee. ALSC observes 15 paid holidays.
Applications: ALSC is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building
a culturally diverse and inclusive workplace and strongly encourage women, persons of color,
LGBTQ individuals, veterans, persons with disabilities, and persons from other underrepresented
groups to apply. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is
filled. Please email a cover letter, writing sample, and resume that includes three professional
references to: careers@alsc-law.org.
About Alaska Legal Services Corporation (ALSC): As a private, nonprofit law firm, the mission
of ALSC is to provide civil legal aid to those who cannot afford it. Through our work, we empower
people and communities throughout Alaska to protect their safety, their health, and to promote
family stability. Through advocacy, education, collaboration, and litigation, we empower
individuals, protect fundamental rights, strengthen communities, create opportunities, and
achieve justice.

 

(Posted 06/25/2024)

Alaska Legal Services Corporation is recruiting for a full-time staff attorney to support its
Partnering for Native Health Medical-Legal Partnership (MLP) with Alaska Native Medical Center
(ANMC). This position will be primarily based at ANMC’s Anchorage campus and will focus on
addressing the unmet, health-harming civil legal needs of patients referred by ANMC.
Responsibilities will include representing individuals in civil legal matters; handling the
administrative functions for the MLP project; and maintaining relationships with community
partners.
Required: Applicants must be admitted to practice law in Alaska or admitted to practice in
another state and be eligible for an Alaska Bar Rule 43 waiver. Information on Bar admission or
requirements for a waiver can be found at www.alaskabar.org. Computer proficiency (Windows
operating system, Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, Internet, e-mail and data entry).
Highly Desired: A demonstrated commitment to serving low-income individuals; and a
background working in cross-cultural situations.
Salary $64,785-$97,177 DOE. Generous benefits and leave package provided, including partial
reimbursement of relocation expenses. Personal leave begins at six weeks per year for a full-time
employee. ALSC observes 15 paid holidays.
Applications: ALSC is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building
a culturally diverse and inclusive workplace and strongly encourage women, persons of color,
LGBTQ individuals, veterans, persons with disabilities, and persons from other underrepresented
groups to apply. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is
filled. Please email a cover letter, writing sample, and resume that includes three professional
references to: careers@alsc-law.org.
About Alaska Legal Services Corporation (ALSC): As a private, nonprofit law firm, the mission
of ALSC is to provide civil legal aid to those who cannot afford it. Through our work, we empower
people and communities throughout Alaska to protect their safety, their health, and to promote
family stability. Through advocacy, education, collaboration, and litigation, we empower
individuals, protect fundamental rights, strengthen communities, create opportunities, and
achieve justice.

 

(Posted 06/25/2024)

The Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) is Alaska’s independent hearing panel for most types of executive branch administrative hearings.  With an agencywide docket spanning more than 100 types of cases, OAH’s ten administrative law judges:

  • preside over the prehearing process, including discovery and motions practice,
  • mediate cases,
  • conduct evidentiary hearings (ranging in length from an hour to multiple weeks),
  • prepare proposed and/or final decisions based on applicable law and evidence presented, and
  • in cases where a proposed decision is prepared, assist the final decisionmaker in the deliberative process.   

OAH offers work that is challenging, varied, and meaningful.  Whether hearing public benefits disputes for self-represented litigants or multimillion-dollar multi-party business disputes, OAH’s administrative law judges strive to deliver timely, efficient, and high-quality adjudication and resolution.   

The ideal candidate will have significant litigation experience, proven ability to analyze complex legal and factual issues under time constraints, and excellent legal writing skills.  Efficiency, strong time management skills, and self-motivation are essential, as are collegiality and openness to peer feedback.  Administrative law experience, and prior adjudication or clerkship experience, are helpful but not required. 

In-house training and mentorship, and ongoing peer review, are provided to help newer ALJs build the skills needed to succeed as an adjudicator. 

Potential candidates with questions about this position are encouraged to contact Deputy Chief Administrative Law Judge Cheryl Mandala (cheryl.mandala@alaska.gov).

Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and writing sample (< 20 pages; not significantly edited by others) to DCALJ Mandala at the email above or at the Office of Administrative Hearings, 550 W. Seventh Avenue, Suite 1940, Anchorage, AK 99501.

The ALJ position is Range 24; starting salary may range from $108,000 – $141,000/year, depending on experience.  Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. 

(Posted 06/24/2024)

Title: Wildlife Management Attorney – Attorney General’s Office

Locations: Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau

Salary: $80,418.00–$128,544.00

The Alaska Department of Law currently seeks an experienced attorney to advise and litigate on behalf of the Department of Fish and Game (DFG), Board of Game (BOG), and Department of Natural Resources (DNR).

The attorney hired for this position will be trained to serve as the lead attorney on wildlife management advice and litigation but will be assigned a variety of matters in the section’s portfolio, including litigation and advice in support of DNR land, mining, water, and other programs. Travel to board meetings and for litigation appearances is required. Litigation in state and federal courts will be a significant part of the job.

Alaska’s history, culture, and economy are inextricably bound to the State’s natural resources. Natural Resources section attorneys work closely with client program managers in a variety of capacities, including litigation in administrative, state, and federal forums, complex litigation, administrative appeals, major infrastructure development projects and program initiatives, legislation and regulation drafting, and daily operational advice.

Attorneys in the Civil Division work on matters of statewide importance, all while living and enjoying all Alaska has to offer. If you enjoy complex and impactful legal work along with dramatic scenery, outdoor activities like skiing, hiking, kayaking, and abundant wildlife, then the Alaska Department of Law, Civil Division is the place for you. Flexible schedules, including hybrid telework arrangements, may be available.

The Civil Division represents all executive branch agencies, from offices throughout the state, working to serve the public interest in a variety of ways. For more information and to apply for this position, please visit: Wildlife Management Attorney

The Civil Division represents all executive branch agencies from our offices throughout the state. We work to serve the public interest in a variety of ways: Governmental Services & Public Integrity; Natural Resources & Statehood Defense; and Protecting Vulnerable Alaskans. For more information about the Department of Law, including a description of each Civil Division section, please visit our website at https://law.alaska.gov/department/civil/civil.html#sections.

Salary and Benefits

 Salary depends on experience and ranges from $80,418.00 to $128,544.00 annually.

37.5-hour work week

11 paid holidays

Eligibility for part-time teleworking

Generous leave accrual

Alternative workweek

Health benefits

Flex schedule

Life insurance and voluntary supplemental benefits

Potential for Public Student Loan Forgiveness

Variety of retirement plans

 

(Posted 06/14/2024)

Richmond & Quinn, APC, a dynamic and busy civil litigation defense firm, is recruiting an associate attorney for its active trial practice. We are a tight-knit group of colleagues from diverse backgrounds who are passionate about providing practical legal advice to meet our clients’ business objectives.  As a growing firm, we are interested in candidates who are comfortable working collaboratively and handling a wide range of matters.

Responsibilities include:

  • Working closely with a wide range of clients
  • Writing, verbal, analytical and research skills
  • Matter management and client interaction
  • Providing quick turnarounds for clients, including day-to-day legal work and client progress reports
  • Time keeping
  • Deadline responses and filings

Richmond & Quinn is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Job Type: Full-time, Monday – Friday

Pay Rage: $90,000 – $110,000 DOE

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • Employer provided medical, dental, and health insurance
  • Health care FSA
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Healthy work/life balance

License/Certification:

  • Alaska Bar (Preferred)

Please send cover letter, resume, and writing sample to Rebecca Lindemann (Partner) rlindemann@richmondquinn.com

 

(Posted 060/11/2024)

Durrell Law Group, P.C. is a well-established Anchorage law firm with a busy business law, estate planning, trust, and probate practice.  We are looking for an associate attorney to assist us in serving our clients.  Experience in estate planning or business law and/or specialized education in tax is helpful but not required.  Candidates must be licensed to practice law in Alaska and have strong written and oral communication skills. 

Salary range is $90,000-150,000 DOE.  Interested persons should submit a resume and cover letter to Ann Bruner at abruner@durrell.com.

(Posted 06/04/2024)

Firm Overview:

North Star Law Group, LLC is a civil litigation firm in Anchorage, Alaska, committed to providing exceptional legal services across a diverse range of civil matters. Our firm values collaboration, integrity, and client-focused outcomes. We emphasize mentorship and the education of young lawyers seeking to grow within our firm.

Position Overview:

We seek a motivated Litigation Associate with 0-3 years of experience. The ideal candidate will possess excellent analytical and research skills, and a commitment to client advocacy.     

Key Responsibilities:

– Conduct legal research and analysis.

– Draft pleadings, motions, briefs, and other legal documents.

– Assist in all litigation phases, from case inception to trial preparation.

– Represent clients in court, including trials, hearings, and depositions.

– Communicate effectively with clients, opposing counsel, and court personnel.

– Develop and implement legal strategies to achieve client objectives.  

Qualifications:

– Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an accredited law school.

– Admission to the Alaska State Bar, or eligibility for admission.

– 0-3 years’ experience.

– Strong research, writing, and analytical skills.

– Excellent oral advocacy and communication abilities.

– Ability to manage multiple projects and prioritize day-to-day tasks.

– Proficiency with legal research tools.

– Commitment to professionalism and ethical conduct.

Preferred Qualifications:

– Experience in personal injury, commercial disputes, real estate, employment law, or family law.

– Proven track record of successful results for clients.

– Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

– Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.

Compensation and Benefits:

– Competitive salary based on experience. Base salary for a licensed attorney with 0-3 years’ experience is $90,090.00 to $104,832.00.

– Significant opportunity to bonus based on hours exceeding the 1200 minimum. For example, an      attorney with 0 years of experience who bills 1800 qualified hours will earn a bonus of $67,801.50.

– Comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance (with vision and dental) and      retirement plan.

– Flexible work schedule.

– Professional development and career advancement opportunities.

– Regular in-house continuing education on relevant topics, including how to start and run a law firm.

– Supportive and collegial work environment.

– Moving reimbursement offered to applicants residing outside of Alaska.

Application Process:

Submit a resume, cover letter, writing sample, and references to applicants@northstarlawgroup.com with the subject line “Litigation Associate Application – [Your Name]”. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.   

Contact Information:

North Star Law Group, LLC 

4300 B Street Ste 206 

Anchorage, AK 99503 

applicants@northstarlawgroup.com 

907-205-4434 

http://www.northstarlawgroup.com

North Star Law Group, LLC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applicants from diverse backgrounds. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment that values diversity. We look forward to welcoming you to the team.

(Posted 06/04/2024)

Bethel

We welcome you to join us as a sex crimes prosecutor at the Bethel District Attorney’s Office.  This position offers a unique opportunity for a highly specialized caseload in a challenging and rewarding area of prosecution. 

The caseload consists of sexual assault and sexual abuse of a minor cases and you will serve as a regional expert on the topic. In addition to prosecuting the most serious and high profile cases, you will also provide advice and assistance to law enforcement agencies and mentor other prosecutors. The expertise you will share includes:

  • a victim-centered approach
  • obtaining search warrants
  • effective seizure of evidence
  • presenting scientific evidence at trial

You may also serve on multidisciplinary teams developing guidelines and suggestions designed to increase successful investigation and prosecution of perpetrators while minimizing trauma to victims.  

This position requires you to be familiar with Alaska’s criminal justice system and laws, have extensive trial experience, a history of handling complex criminal prosecutions, and a demonstrated commitment to working with victims of sexual assault and sexual abuse. Some travel within the region is required, including for trials that may last several weeks.

Salary is determined by the legal background and experience of the selected candidate with a starting range of $120,627 – $124,371. More information and application instructions may be found on the Department of Law website at: http://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

(Posted 07/26/2024)

The Bethel District Attorney’s Office is recruiting to fill a full-time assistant district attorney position. This office is responsible for prosecution of criminal cases in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta and Interior Alaska. The position requires frequent court appearances in the superior and district courts at Bethel and often telephonic appearances in rural village courts. There is significant trial work, pre-trial motion practice, daily court hearings and some post-conviction and appellate work. There are opportunities for travel in connection with trial work in other court locations.

The Bethel office provides ample opportunity to acquire experience in a wide variety of criminal prosecutions, both misdemeanor and felony, in a short period of time. Assistant District Attorneys who fulfill a two year commitment in a rural location are given a preference when being considered to fill vacancies in other district attorney offices in the state.  A rural commitment is a great way to acquire a variety of experience that is highly valued within the Department of Law.

This is an excellent placement for a person who enjoys outdoor activities, one who is interested in indigenous cultures, or one who seeks a culturally diverse environment. The Yukon Kuskokwim Delta is comprised of the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers and empties into the Bering Sea on the west coast of Alaska. At approximately 50,000 square miles, this is one of the largest deltas in the world.

Salary is determined by the legal experience of the selected candidate. More information and application instructions may be found on the Department of Law website at: http://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

(Posted 07/26/2024)

Alaska Legal Services Corporation is recruiting for a full-time (35 hours per week) staff attorney to
provide legal services to Association of Village Council Presidents (“AVCP”) member Tribes and
tribal members. The position is located in Anchorage; however, there may be flexibility to be
located in Bethel. The attorney serves clients in cases statewide, but primarily litigated in
Anchorage and Bethel-based courts; travel will be required as needed to meet client needs. This
position primarily involves representation of tribal clients in state child welfare proceedings,
enforcing the Indian Child Welfare Act; and managing a caseload of state court child in need of aid
cases. Other duties may also involve litigating other Native law matters on behalf of AVCP Tribes
and tribal members. The Attorney will also have the opportunity to participate in appellate and
impact litigation.

Required: Applicants must be admitted to practice law in Alaska or admitted to practice in another
state and be eligible for an Alaska Bar Rule 43 waiver. Information on Bar admission or requirements
for a waiver can be found at www.alaskabar.org. Computer proficiency (Windows operating system,
Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, Internet, e-mail and data entry); and the ability to communicate
and work effectively in cross-cultural situations.
Highly Desired: A demonstrated commitment to serving low-income individuals; and a background
working in cross-cultural situations.
Salary $64,785-$145,766 DOE and Location. Generous benefits and leave package provided,
including partial reimbursement of relocation expenses. Personal leave begins at six weeks per
year for a full-time employee. ALSC observes 15 paid holidays.
Applications: ALSC is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a
culturally diverse and inclusive workplace and strongly encourage women, persons of color,
LGBTQ individuals, veterans, persons with disabilities, and persons from other underrepresented
groups to apply. Preference will be given to qualified Alaska Natives and American Indians as per
the Agreement with AVCP and as required by the Indian Self-Determination Act. Review of
applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Please email a cover
letter, writing sample, and resume that includes three professional references to: Careers@alsclaw.org.
About Alaska Legal Services Corporation (ALSC): As a private, nonprofit law firm, the mission
of ALSC is to provide civil legal aid to those who cannot afford it. Through our work, we empower
people and communities throughout Alaska to protect their safety, their health, and to promote
family stability. Through advocacy, education, collaboration, and litigation, we empower individuals,
protect fundamental rights, strengthen communities, create opportunities, and achieve justice.

(Posted 06/25/2024)

Dillingham

Fairbanks

Are you interested in making a difference in your community? The Fairbanks District Attorney’s Office is seeking attorneys to prosecute violations of criminal law in Fairbanks. Our mission is to seek justice, promote public safety and public respect for government through prompt, effective, and compassionate prosecution of cases in a manner that advocates for the interests of all victims, respects the law enforcement agencies, responsibly stewards public resources, and holds offenders accountable while at the same time protecting the constitutional and legal rights of the accused.

The Fairbanks office consists of 16 prosecutors and 17 support staff.  We prosecute violations of criminal law in Interior and Northern Alaska, which includes frequent trials, significant pre-trial motion practice, daily court hearings, and some post-conviction and appellate work.  In addition to the three district and six superior court judges in Fairbanks, this office also covers the Utqiagvik, Tok, Galena, Delta Junction, Nenana, and Fort Yukon courts and offers occasional opportunity to travel to these locations.

Prior prosecutorial experience is a plus but is not required. This position requires the ability to think critically and reason logically; the ability to communicate clearly, verbally and in writing; the ability to organize, prioritize, and work effectively in a deadline-controlled atmosphere; and the ability to manage numerous matters simultaneously. If you believe you have the right qualities for the job, we would like to hear from you.

Salary is determined by the legal background and experience of the selected candidate with a starting range of $82,836 – $85,410. More information and application instructions may be found on the Department of Law website at: http://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

(Posted 07/26/2024)

The Law firm of CSG, Inc. is seeking an experienced, motivated associate attorney to join the firm.  Our office focuses on general civil practice with clients in areas of business planning and transactions, family law, estate planning, probate and other civil litigation, with a small amount of criminal defense.  Candidates should possess strong planning and practice management skills, excellent people skills, high attention to detail, and be able to generate their own clients and caseload.

Applicants must have graduated from an accredited law school, be licensed to practice in Alaska, and have a strong knowledge of general legal principles and practices. Qualified applicants must have excellent communication, oral advocacy, writing, time management skills, and good judgment. The ability to handle a high volume of cases in a fast-paced work environment is essential. Litigation experience in any forum is preferred, but not required. 

Salary range of $80,000 to $105,000, depending upon experience.  Benefits available after probationary period.

Interested candidates should submit a resume, references and writing sample via email to Laura Newman at csg@alaskalaw.com

(Posted 07/03/2024)

The Fairbanks North Star Borough Legal Department has a full-time attorney vacancy. Candidates eligible for admission in Alaska, including by waiver or reciprocity, eligible for a supervised practitioner permit, or seeking admission by bar examination may be considered (candidate will work as a Law Clerk pending admission).

Borough attorneys practice in various areas including civil litigation, land use and environmental law, employment and labor law, administrative appeals, workers’ compensation, quasi-criminal code enforcement matters, legislative work including drafting ordinances and working on state legislation that impacts municipalities, and contracts. In addition to Borough matters, the legal department handles School District claims.

Borough employees are part of the public employee retirement system (PERS) and have excellent benefits, including health care and audio/dental/vision plans, paid holidays, generous annual leave (starting at 24 days/year) and compensatory time for work in excess of 40 hours/week, life and disability insurance, supplemental insurance (AFLAC), flexible spending accounts for health and dependent care, and 457 plans. This position is also eligible for the Public Student Loan Forgiveness Program.

More information regarding the Borough can be found at www.governmentjobs.com/careers/fnsb/jobs/4562089/assistant-borough-attorney. This is a flexible job class, ranging from salary Level III to V.

How to Apply

Interested candidates should visit www.governmentjobs.com/careers/fnsb/jobs/4562089/assistant-borough-attorney and complete an application and submit a writing sample of at least five pages. The Borough complies with the Americans with Disability Act (ADA). If you need an accommodation to participate in the interview/selection process, please be sure to complete this section of the on-line application. For more information, please contact the Human Resources Department at (907) 459-1202.

(Posted 06/28/2024)

Alaska Legal Services Corporation is recruiting for an experienced attorney to lead ALSC’s Fairbanks law office. The Fairbanks Supervising Attorney is responsible for the supervision of attorney and support staff, caseload management and review, maintaining a general caseload including litigation before courts and administrative agencies, and overseeing the administrative functions of the Fairbanks office.  This position also has responsibility for the preparation of grant applications and reports, serving as an agency representative in the community, including conducting community legal education, and travel to rural communities in the Interior.

Required:  Minimum of three years legal experience. Applicants must be admitted to practice law in Alaska or admitted to practice in another state and be eligible for an Alaska Bar Rule 43 waiver. Information on Bar admission or requirements for a waiver can be found at www.alaskabar.org.  Computer proficiency (Windows operating system, Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, Internet, e-mail and data entry).

Highly Desired: Management experience; a demonstrated commitment to serving low-income individuals; and a background working in cross-cultural situations.

Salary $79,276-118,909 DOE. Generous benefits and leave package provided, including partial reimbursement of relocation expenses. Personal leave begins at six weeks per year for a full-time employee. ALSC observes 15 paid holidays.

Applications: ALSC is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a culturally diverse workplace and strongly encourage women, persons of color, LGBTQ individuals, veterans, persons with disabilities, and persons from other underrepresented groups to apply. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible. Please send cover letter, resume, writing sample and three references to: Careers@alsc-law.org.

About Alaska Legal Services Corporation (ALSC): As a private, nonprofit law firm, the mission of ALSC is to provide civil legal aid to those who cannot afford it. Through our work, we empower people and communities throughout Alaska to protect their safety, their health, and to promote family stability. Through advocacy, education, collaboration, and litigation, we empower individuals, protect fundamental rights, strengthen communities, create opportunities, and achieve justice.

(Posted 06/25/2024)

Title: Wildlife Management Attorney – Attorney General’s Office

Locations: Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau

Salary: $80,418.00–$128,544.00

The Alaska Department of Law currently seeks an experienced attorney to advise and litigate on behalf of the Department of Fish and Game (DFG), Board of Game (BOG), and Department of Natural Resources (DNR).

The attorney hired for this position will be trained to serve as the lead attorney on wildlife management advice and litigation but will be assigned a variety of matters in the section’s portfolio, including litigation and advice in support of DNR land, mining, water, and other programs. Travel to board meetings and for litigation appearances is required. Litigation in state and federal courts will be a significant part of the job.

Alaska’s history, culture, and economy are inextricably bound to the State’s natural resources. Natural Resources section attorneys work closely with client program managers in a variety of capacities, including litigation in administrative, state, and federal forums, complex litigation, administrative appeals, major infrastructure development projects and program initiatives, legislation and regulation drafting, and daily operational advice.

Attorneys in the Civil Division work on matters of statewide importance, all while living and enjoying all Alaska has to offer. If you enjoy complex and impactful legal work along with dramatic scenery, outdoor activities like skiing, hiking, kayaking, and abundant wildlife, then the Alaska Department of Law, Civil Division is the place for you. Flexible schedules, including hybrid telework arrangements, may be available.

The Civil Division represents all executive branch agencies, from offices throughout the state, working to serve the public interest in a variety of ways. For more information and to apply for this position, please visit: Wildlife Management Attorney

The Civil Division represents all executive branch agencies from our offices throughout the state. We work to serve the public interest in a variety of ways: Governmental Services & Public Integrity; Natural Resources & Statehood Defense; and Protecting Vulnerable Alaskans. For more information about the Department of Law, including a description of each Civil Division section, please visit our website at https://law.alaska.gov/department/civil/civil.html#sections.

Salary and Benefits

 Salary depends on experience and ranges from $80,418.00 to $128,544.00 annually.

37.5-hour work week

11 paid holidays

Eligibility for part-time teleworking

Generous leave accrual

Alternative workweek

Health benefits

Flex schedule

Life insurance and voluntary supplemental benefits

Potential for Public Student Loan Forgiveness

Variety of retirement plans

 

(Posted 06/14/2024)

Juneau

The Criminal Division Central Office of the Department of Law is recruiting for an additional full time Prosecutor Training Specialist. This position will work with the existing Prosecutor Training Specialist to focus on developing and providing training for prosecutors in the Department of Law. It will also assist in training law enforcement throughout Alaska on various issues and assist in training staff for the Department of Law on legal proceedings and procedure. Opportunities for travel throughout the state will exist with in-person trainings.

This position will develop, coordinate, and encourage training for prosecutors of all levels.  Trainings for prosecutors will include a one-week trial advocacy course for new prosecutors and identifying trainings in trial advocacy for more experienced prosecutors. 

The Department is seeking someone who can also provide training to staff about the general functions and procedures of the criminal justice system.  Such training should be designed to help staff develop a greater understanding of their role in the system.

Training law enforcement around the state on various issues and the coordination of such trainings will also be part of the responsibilities for this position.

While not the primary focus, this person will work on the Department’s on-going efforts to balance privacy interests of law enforcement with a prosecutor’s duty to identify and disclose information that qualifies as Brady or Giglio material.

Given all the duties of this position, this attorney position requires the ability to teach; to communicate clearly verbally and in writing; organizational skills and self-motivation; the ability to work independently and also be a good team player; the ability think critically and reason logically; and an interest in following developments in criminal law.  Prosecutorial experience, including significant trial work, are required.

The Central Office is split between Anchorage and Juneau and the position could be in either.

More information and application instructions may be found on the Department of Law website at: http://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

(Posted 07/26/2024)

Salary range: $85,000 – $110,000 DOE

Simpson Tillinghast Sheehan, P.C. has an immediate opening for a highly motivated Associate Attorney. 

We are a small, well established law firm in Juneau representing a wide range of clients, including Native regional and village corporations, Native housing authorities, Southeast Alaska municipalities, for-profit and nonprofit businesses, common interest communities, as well as individuals.  Our diverse practice includes corporate law and practice, real estate, civil litigation, and more.  

To apply, please submit your cover letter, resume, references, and writing sample to James Sheehan at jsheehan@stsl.com.

(Posted 07/12/2024)

Alaska Legal Services Corporation is recruiting for a full-time (35 hours per week) staff attorney
in Juneau to serve clients experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. The
attorney will appear in state and tribal court civil proceedings involving family law, housing,
consumer protection, public benefits, and health care. The attorney may also help develop new
alternative dispute resolution options that are appropriate for trauma survivors.
About the Project: The project is funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice Office
of Violence Against Women. The purpose of the grant is to provide legal assistance to victims of
domestic violence to resolve family disputes and other civil matters. The project prioritizes
services to two traditionally underserved and vulnerable groups of domestic violence victims:
Alaska Native/American Indian victims and victims experiencing disabilities. The project envisions
that the attorney works as part of a three person team that also includes an AWARE-based legal
advocate and AWARE-based counselor.
Required: Applicants must be admitted to practice law in Alaska or admitted to practice in
another state and be eligible for an Alaska Bar Rule 43 waiver. Information on Bar admission or
requirements for a waiver can be found at www.alaskabar.org. Computer proficiency (Windows
operating system, Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, Internet, e-mail and data entry).
Applicants must have experience in working with individuals experiencing trauma, and physical
and mental disabilities.
Highly Desired: Background working in cross-cultural situations; knowledge, appreciation,
experience, and commitment to working with and for Alaska Native peoples and statewide
Native organizations.
Salary $67,284-$100,926 DOE. Generous benefits and leave package provided, including partial
reimbursement of relocation expenses. Personal leave begins at six weeks per year for a full-time
employee. ALSC observes 15 paid holidays.
Applications: ALSC is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building
a culturally diverse and inclusive workplace and strongly encourage women, persons of color,
LGBTQ individuals, veterans, persons with disabilities, and persons from other underrepresented
groups to apply. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is
filled. Please email a cover letter, writing sample, and resume that includes three professional
references to: Careers@alsc-law.org
About Alaska Legal Services Corporation (ALSC): As a private, nonprofit law firm, the mission
of ALSC is to provide civil legal aid to those who cannot afford it. Through our work, we empower
people and communities throughout Alaska to protect their safety, their health, and to promote
family stability. Through advocacy, education, collaboration, and litigation, we empower
individuals, protect fundamental rights, strengthen communities, create opportunities, and
achieve justice.

 

(Posted 06/25/2024)

Title: Wildlife Management Attorney – Attorney General’s Office

Locations: Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau

Salary: $80,418.00–$128,544.00

The Alaska Department of Law currently seeks an experienced attorney to advise and litigate on behalf of the Department of Fish and Game (DFG), Board of Game (BOG), and Department of Natural Resources (DNR).

The attorney hired for this position will be trained to serve as the lead attorney on wildlife management advice and litigation but will be assigned a variety of matters in the section’s portfolio, including litigation and advice in support of DNR land, mining, water, and other programs. Travel to board meetings and for litigation appearances is required. Litigation in state and federal courts will be a significant part of the job.

Alaska’s history, culture, and economy are inextricably bound to the State’s natural resources. Natural Resources section attorneys work closely with client program managers in a variety of capacities, including litigation in administrative, state, and federal forums, complex litigation, administrative appeals, major infrastructure development projects and program initiatives, legislation and regulation drafting, and daily operational advice.

Attorneys in the Civil Division work on matters of statewide importance, all while living and enjoying all Alaska has to offer. If you enjoy complex and impactful legal work along with dramatic scenery, outdoor activities like skiing, hiking, kayaking, and abundant wildlife, then the Alaska Department of Law, Civil Division is the place for you. Flexible schedules, including hybrid telework arrangements, may be available.

The Civil Division represents all executive branch agencies, from offices throughout the state, working to serve the public interest in a variety of ways. For more information and to apply for this position, please visit: Wildlife Management Attorney

The Civil Division represents all executive branch agencies from our offices throughout the state. We work to serve the public interest in a variety of ways: Governmental Services & Public Integrity; Natural Resources & Statehood Defense; and Protecting Vulnerable Alaskans. For more information about the Department of Law, including a description of each Civil Division section, please visit our website at https://law.alaska.gov/department/civil/civil.html#sections.

Salary and Benefits

 Salary depends on experience and ranges from $80,418.00 to $128,544.00 annually.

37.5-hour work week

11 paid holidays

Eligibility for part-time teleworking

Generous leave accrual

Alternative workweek

Health benefits

Flex schedule

Life insurance and voluntary supplemental benefits

Potential for Public Student Loan Forgiveness

Variety of retirement plans

 

(Posted 06/14/2024)

Position Title: City Attorney

Starting Salary begins at $175,000 annually

Actual Salary is negotiable (DOQ)

The City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ) is recruiting for the City Attorney. The City Attorney is the Law Department’s principal Executive Officer and serves as a member of the Executive Leadership Team for the CBJ.  The City Attorney is the chief legal officer for the municipality and is responsible for providing legal representation and advice on all matters. The City Attorney is also responsible for providing executive leadership, direction, and management for the Law Department with the goal of providing outstanding legal services and opinions for the CBJ, its Assembly, Directors, officers, boards, and departments including enterprise operations.

The successful candidate will have a Juris Doctorate, be licensed to practice law in the State of Alaska and be a member in good standing with the Alaska Bar. It is desired that the successful applicant have ten (10) years of municipal, legislative, or large organization legal experience, and have demonstrated competence and knowledge in a broad range of municipal legal issues including; land use, insurance, labor and employee relations.

This announcement remains open until filled. The first round of applications will be reviewed beginning Friday, June 14, 2024.

To learn more about this position or to apply please go to the job posting at:  City Attorney | Job Details tab | Career Pages (governmentjobs.com). For more information about this position, or the City and Borough of Juneau, please contact:

 

                        Dallas Hargrave

                        Human Resources & Risk Management Director

                        Dallas.Hargrave@Juneau.gov

                        (907) 586-0225

 

(Posted 05/30/2024)

Kenai

Looking for career advancement and new opportunities in a fun and exciting location? The Kenai District Attorney Office has the perfect situation for you! We are recruiting for an Assistant District Attorney. In this position you will prosecute criminal cases in the Kenai District and Superior Courts, which includes frequent trials, significant pre-trial motion practice, daily court hearings and some post-conviction and appellate work. You will need strong oral advocacy skills. Prior trial experience and experience in the practice of criminal law is a plus but is not required. This position requires the ability to think critically and reason logically; the ability to communicate clearly verbally and in writing; the ability to organize, prioritize, and work effectively in a deadline-controlled atmosphere; and the ability to manage numerous matters simultaneously.

Salary is determined by the legal background and experience of the selected candidate with a starting range of $80,418 – $82,914.

More information and application instructions may be found on the Department of Law website at: http://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

(Posted 07/26/2024)

Alaska Legal Services Corporation is recruiting for a full-time (35 hours per week) staff attorney
in the Kenai office to provide civil legal assistance to survivors of domestic violence, sexual
assault, and stalking on the Kenai Peninsula.

This position is created as a result of a grant from
the DOJ Office of Violence Against Women Legal Assistance to Victim program and is a
partnership with the Kenaitze Indian Tribe. The attorney will coordinate closely with Kenaitze and
the Na’ini Family and Social Services in the provision of holistic legal services to survivors.

Required: Applicants must be admitted to practice law in Alaska or admitted to practice in
another state and be eligible for an Alaska Bar Rule 43 waiver. Information on Bar admission or
requirements for a waiver can be found at www.alaskabar.org. Computer proficiency (Windows
operating system, Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, Internet, e-mail and data entry).

Highly Desired: A demonstrated commitment to serving low-income individuals; and a
background working in cross-cultural situations.

Salary $64,785-$97,177 DOE.

Generous benefits and leave package provided, including partial
reimbursement of relocation expenses.

Personal leave begins at six weeks per year for a full-time
employee. ALSC observes 15 paid holidays.

Applications: ALSC is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.

We are committed to building
a culturally diverse and inclusive workplace and strongly encourage women, persons of color,
LGBTQ individuals, veterans, persons with disabilities, and persons from other underrepresented
groups to apply.

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is
filled.

Please email a cover letter, writing sample, and resume that includes three professional
references to: Careers@alsc-law.org

About Alaska Legal Services Corporation (ALSC): As a private, nonprofit law firm, the mission
of ALSC is to provide civil legal aid to those who cannot afford it. Through our work, we empower
people and communities throughout Alaska to protect their safety, their health, and to promote
family stability. Through advocacy, education, collaboration, and litigation, we empower
individuals, protect fundamental rights, strengthen communities, create opportunities, and
achieve justice.

(Posted 06/25/2024)

Ketchikan

Kodiak

Kotzebue

Nome

The Nome District Attorney’s Office is recruiting for an assistant district attorney to prosecute criminal cases on behalf of the State of Alaska.  The work includes significant pre-trial motion practice, daily court hearings, jury trials, and some post-conviction and appellate work. You will need strong oral advocacy skills. Prior trial experience and experience in the practice of criminal law is a plus but is not required. This position requires the ability to think critically and reason logically; the ability to communicate clearly verbally and in writing; the ability to organize, prioritize, and work effectively in a deadline-controlled atmosphere; and the ability to manage numerous matters simultaneously. There will be some opportunity for travel to the surrounding villages served by the Nome office and occasional visits to Anchorage.   

Nome is at the tip of the Seward Peninsula, overlooking the Bering Sea. Sitting very close to the Arctic, the weather will be harsh, but the country is spectacular. The Inupiaq have called it home for over 4,000 years, subsisting on sea mammals along the coast, and caribou inland. This lifestyle remains a vital part of the local culture. Today, visitors come from around the world to see the migration of over 200 species of birds or the finish of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.

 

More information and application instructions may be found on the Department of Law website at: http://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

 

(Posted 07/26/2024)

Palmer

The Palmer District Attorney’s Office is recruiting to fill a full-time assistant district attorney position. The position requires frequent trials, significant pre-trial motion practice, daily court hearings and some post-conviction and appellate work. There are opportunities for travel in connection with trial work in other court locations, such as Glennallen, Cordova, and Valdez. 

This position requires the ability to think critically and reason logically; the ability to communicate clearly verbally and in writing; the ability to organize, prioritize, and work effectively in a deadline-controlled atmosphere; and the ability to manage numerous matters simultaneously. Prior trial experience and experience in the practice of criminal law is a plus but is not required.

The Palmer office is a medium sized district attorney’s office in the state with 11 attorneys and a high volume of cases. This is an excellent placement for an energetic attorney who desires to be a hard-working trial prosecutor and enjoys outdoor activities. The office is in the heart of the Matanuska Valley, surrounded by stunning mountain ranges, glaciers, rivers, and wildlife, yet still within a short drive to the city of Anchorage.

More information and application instructions may be found on the Department of Law website at: http://law.alaska.gov/department/jobs.html.

 

(Posted 07/26/2024)

Collier Law is seeking a full-time Associate attorney to add to our growing, fast-paced team focusing primarily on litigating family, civil, criminal, real estate, and personal injury cases. Successful applicants should be highly motivated self-starters and eager to learn. Experience is preferred, but willing to provide guidance to the right candidate.

Regular duties include:

  • Meeting with clients, determining needs, expenses, and case merit;
  • Managing caseload and working with experienced/integrated paralegal/administrative team;
  • Researching, drafting legal memorandum and appearing in court to litigate the same;
  • Maintaining professional demeanor and adhering to high ethical standards.

With our office located in the heart of Wasilla, Collier Law practices primarily in Palmer, with case work all over the state. Highly competitive performance-based salary with opportunity for growth. Attorneys should expect to make $120k-$150k/year. Collier Law offers medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) with employer match, and has a liberal leave policy.

Position to remain open until filled. Interested applicants should send cover letter, resume, and writing sample (not to exceed 10 pages) to Justine@JCollierLaw.com .

 

(Posted 06/05/2024)

Sitka

Municipal Attorney

City & Borough of Sitka, Alaska

Salary$135,000 – $170,000 (An organizational compensation study is currently underway.)

Plus excellent benefits, including up to $15,000 in moving allowance

Reporting to the Assembly and the Mayor, the Municipal Attorney serves as the City & Borough of Sitka’s legal counsel and risk manager providing legal advice to the Assembly, Mayor, Administrator, and all departments on legal matters and performing the day-to-day legal work for the City and Borough. The Municipal Attorney is hired by the Assembly. The work is performed under their general direction and supervision. The work is performed independently and based on technical expertise with discretion subject to compliance with the law. The Municipal Attorney directly supervises one administrative support employee in the Legal Department. In the absence of the Municipal Administrator, this position may be required to temporarily fill in and assume full responsibility for the duties of the Administrator.

Education & experience: Graduation from an accredited law school and extensive experience in the practice of law, both civil and criminal, is required. Experience in municipal or governmental law is desired. Must be a member in good standing of the Alaska Bar Association. If not licensed to practice law in Alaska, be eligible to become a member by reciprocity or within three months of beginning of employment. Maintain membership with the Alaska Municipal Attorneys Association. Candidates who possess relevant education and experience and demonstrate their ability to perform this position’s essential duties and responsibilities may be considered.

For a complete position profile, full job description and to apply online, visit Prothman at https://www.prothman.com/ and click on “Open Recruitments”. For questions, call 206-368-0050. The City & Borough of Sitka is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Apply by July 21, 2024. (The position is open until filled.)

 

(Posted 06/13/2024)

Utqiagvik

Wasilla

Job Title: Associate Attorney

Location: The Law Office of Nicole Daussin, Inc. – Wasilla, Alaska

Job Type: Full-Time, In-Person

About Us: The Law Office of Nicole Daussin, Inc. is a dedicated law firm serving the legal needs of individuals and businesses in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley and surrounding areas. We specialize in providing personalized and comprehensive legal services, with a focus on family law, criminal defense, and estate planning.

Job Description: We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Associate Attorney to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a strong commitment to client service, excellent communication skills, and the ability to work independently as well as part of a team. This position offers the opportunity to work on a variety of legal matters, gain valuable courtroom experience, and develop professionally in a supportive and collaborative environment.

Responsibilities:

  • Represent clients in court hearings and trials.
  • Conduct legal research and draft pleadings, motions, and other legal documents.
  • Provide legal advice and guidance to clients.
  • Negotiate settlements and manage dispute resolution processes.
  • Prepare for and attend depositions, mediations, and arbitrations.
  • Collaborate with senior attorneys on complex cases.
  • Maintain client confidentiality and uphold ethical standards.

Qualifications:

  • Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
  • Active membership in the Alaska State Bar, or pending admission to the Alaska State Bar.
  • Strong legal research, writing, and analytical skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication abilities.
  • Ability to manage multiple cases and priorities effectively.
  • High level of professionalism and integrity.

Benefits:

  • Salary starting at $100,000
  • Retirement plan with 3% employer matching.
  • Paid time off and holidays.
  • Continuing legal education opportunities.
  • Supportive and collaborative work environment.
  • Laid back, enjoyable office environment.
  • Compensation for travel expenses to relocate to Alaska for up to $1,000.

How to Apply: Interested candidates are invited to submit a resume, cover letter, and writing sample to nicole@matsuattorney.com Please include “Associate Attorney Application” in the subject line.  We are willing to work with applicants pending admission to the Alaska Bar.  All experience levels welcome to apply.

Website: www.matsuattorney.com

 

(Posted 07/05/2024)

Anticipated Start Date: Immediately

Job description:

Matsu Valley: Litigation Attorney – Denali Law Group L.L.C.

Denali Law is seeking a Litigation Attorney to join its practice.

The attorney will be responsible for his or her own caseload focused on all aspects of criminal defense, guardianship, and some other civil matters.

Candidates must demonstrate research and writing capabilities and communication abilities and want to join a fun and Interesting trial lawyers team. Our firm provides a work-life balance for all employees. Please email a resume and cover.

Salary and Benefits:
Depending on part-time or full-time and experience level
Employer-paid bar dues, CLEs, and malpractice insurance
1/2 day on Friday schedule
At least thirteen employer-paid vacation days per calendar year (we have invented holidays in the past)

If you are applying from out of state and have always wanted to come to Alaska, we would provide a relocation allowance/bonus of $5000 with some stipulations.

Denali Law is an equal-opportunity employer.
We do not provide health insurance benefits.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: From $90,000.00 per year

Benefits:

Flexible schedule

Flexible spending account

Paid time off

Relocation assistance

Retirement plan

Schedule: Monday-Friday

Monday to Friday

 

(Posted 06/25/2024)

Collier Law is seeking a full-time Associate attorney to add to our growing, fast-paced team focusing primarily on litigating family, civil, criminal, real estate, and personal injury cases. Successful applicants should be highly motivated self-starters and eager to learn. Experience is preferred, but willing to provide guidance to the right candidate.

Regular duties include:

  • Meeting with clients, determining needs, expenses, and case merit;
  • Managing caseload and working with experienced/integrated paralegal/administrative team;
  • Researching, drafting legal memorandum and appearing in court to litigate the same;
  • Maintaining professional demeanor and adhering to high ethical standards.

With our office located in the heart of Wasilla, Collier Law practices primarily in Palmer, with case work all over the state. Highly competitive performance-based salary with opportunity for growth. Attorneys should expect to make $120k-$150k/year. Collier Law offers medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) with employer match, and has a liberal leave policy.

Position to remain open until filled. Interested applicants should send cover letter, resume, and writing sample (not to exceed 10 pages) to Justine@JCollierLaw.com .

 

(Posted 06/05/2024)

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