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Native American Rights Fund Legal Assistant, Boulder, CO NARF is a non-profit national Indian law firmthat provides legal representation to American Indian tribes throughout the United States.
NARF is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
For more information about the Native American Rights Fund, visit:
www.
narf.
org Closing Date:
January 10, 2014 Description:
The Native American Rights Fund is a nonprofit law firm representing Indian tribes, organizations & individuals in Indian law cases of major significance.
NARF's main office is located in Boulder, Colorado, with additional offices in Washington, DC and Anchorage, Alaska.
NARF is looking for a Legal Assistant to provide legal support for its staff attorneys.
Qualifications:
The candidate must possess an Associate Degree or equivalent work experience.
Good working knowlesge of Westlaw, electronic on-line data bases and case management software/applications desired.
Duties include:
operation of standard office equipment, preparation of correspondence, drafting and finalizing legal documents & reports and organization/management of case files.
Native Americans, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians are encouraged to apply.
Salary &
Benefits:
Salary is highly competitive, with generous benefits.
Application Procedure:
Please submit cover letter & complete resume to:
Rose Cuny, Office Manager, Native American Rights Fund, 1506 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80302.
Materials can be submitted electronically to rbrave@narf.
org.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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