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  1. The position is within a philanthropic or nonprofit organization 
  2. The position itself is philanthropic in nature and/or focuses on roles essential to or valued by the philanthropic sector i.e. fundraising, grantmaking, gift processing or development, donor relations, nonprofit management and/or administration, social justice, equity, conservation, etc.  

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NOTE: Positions marked as "Featured" are either Native-focused roles or based at organizations focused on Native communities.

Bailiff/Tribal Probation Officer

Chickaloon Village Traditional Council Alaska $40,000-$65,000
Office/Support Staff Full Time

Job Details

Chickaloon Village Traditional Council

(Nay’dini’aa Na’ Kayax)

Traditional Tribal Court

Internal/External Position Announcement

  

If you are passionate about restorative justice and assisting others with bettering their lives; and being part of a strong team of dedicated, passionate, and caring Tribal Court professionals, this is the job for you!


Job Title:        Bailiff/Tribal Probation Officer

Department:   Traditional Tribal Court, Justice Division

Mission:         Helping Our Citizens to Thrive

 

What We Offer: A full-time position, with competitive pay, and a great benefits package including: 15 paid holidays plus accrued PTO; free training and educational opportunities; a variety of insurance benefits; a generous 401(K)-retirement plan; and a family-friendly work environment, cultural activities, and fun!

 

What We Are Seeking: A self-motivated professional to serve as a Bailiff, overseeing Tribal courtroom procedures, ensuring the safety of everyone. Additionally, this position serves as a Probation Officer, conducting pre and post-adjudication services including: in-custody transports, pre-sentence investigations, pre-trial services, participation in the Healing to Wellness Court and Juvenile Justice Teams, drug, and alcohol testing. Provides Jail Alternatives, ensures client accountability, compliance, and responsibility.

 

Qualifications, Education & Experience: 

  1. A minimum of 1 year of experience in youth services, legal systems, social services and/or care coordination is required. Security experience is preferred. We are willing to provide training for CNV Tribal citizens.
  2. High School degree or G.E.D. is required. College classes in Criminal Justice, Social Work, Behavioral Sciences, or related fields are preferred. Must be willing to attend out-of-state BIA or FLETC Training within 6 months of hire.
  3. Excellent interpersonal, customer service, and leadership skills; including the ability to work effectively with people from diverse backgrounds; establish and maintain cooperative relationships and work successfully as a member of a team.
  4. Excellent time management, problem-solving and organizational skills, with a proven ability to meet sometimes competing deadlines.
  5. Superb verbal and written communication skills.
  6. Ability to function well under pressure in a fast-paced environment.
  7. Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite and the ability to learn and embrace new or updated software.
  8. Evening and/or weekend is required. Extended hours and irregular shifts may be required.


Certificates and Licenses Required: A valid Alaska Driver’s license is required for this position and the ability to be insured on CVTC’s vehicle insurance policy.

 

Pre-Employment Drug Screening and Background Check: This position requires you to complete and pass a pre-employment state and federal background check and drug screening as a condition of employment.

 

AN/AI Preference: As allowed in P.L. 93-638, preference for employment will be given to Alaska Native and American Indian peoples.

 

Visit www.chickaloon-nsn.gov/employ and select the job link to apply. Applicants, please apply by 7/24/24, open until filled. Please contact Human Resources at 907-761-3919 or employment@chickaloon-nsn.gov with any questions.

 

Posted 7-11-2024

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