The ICWA Tribal Representative is responsible for the effective and efficient administration of the Indian Child Welfare Act. This administration ultimately leads to the adequate protection of the Kenaitze Indian Tribe's at-risk children. The ICWA Tribal Representative is responsible for representing the Tribe and other Alaskan Native/American Indian children in State Court and with the Office of Children's Services (or State equivalent). Other judicial jurisdictions may be applicable and case specific. The ICWA Tribal Representative is responsible for coordinating with the Family Services case management team, as well as requesting orders from Tribal Court for the transfer of jurisdiction of State Court cases. The ICWA Tribal Representative monitors and reports on State of Alaska primarily, but also other State's compliance with the Indian Child Welfare Act. The ICWA Tribal Representative will be expected to respond to ICWA notifications in a timely manner and participate in investigations, discovery, and planning for Kenaitze children as well as other Alaska Native and American Indian children for whom a tribal resolution to provide ICWA services has been obtained. The ICWA Tribal Representative will serve as ICWA liaison between agencies or committees, governing or judicial bodies, the Tribe and other tribes.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
101-250 employees