Job o’ the Day: Seattle Law’s Center for Indian Law & Policy-Bristol Bay Native Association Fellowship

After a brief hiatus, PSJD’s Job o’ the Day is back! And it’s a good one.

If you’re a recent law graduate looking for an out-of-the-ordinary fellowship, this job’s for you! The Center for Indian Law & Policy at Seattle University School of Law has partnered up with the Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) to develop a project providing estate planning services to BBNA members in the remote Bristol Bay, Alaska area. The 9-month fellowship will begin in September 2013, and the Fellow will travel to villages with BBNA staff to meet with clients. The Fellow will receive supervision from Center personnel and an Alaska Legal Services attorney.

Sounds perfect for you? Keep reading for more information…

Qualifications: This is a unique opportunity for a recent law school graduate to gain hands-on legal experience in a unique location! BBNA members have special estate planning needs, and the Fellow will undergo training on those special needs, as well as estate planning for native Alaskans.

Deadline: We will begin accepting applications for this Fellowship on May 1, 2013, with the deadline for applications on August 25, 2013.

The salary for the position is $34,000 over the course of 9 months. For more information on how to apply, view the full job listing at PSJD.org (log-in required).