Explore a Career with Dakota Plains Legal Services

Explore a Career with Dakota Plains Legal Services
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Staff Attorney – Pierre/Eagle Butte

Are you passionate about racial justice and holistic legal advocacy? Join our team, and make a long-term impact!


DAKOTA PLAINS LEGAL SERVICES (DPLS), a non-profit legal services program, has an opening for a Staff Attorney position in our Eagle Butte, South Dakota office. The Eagle Butte office serves the counties of Dewey, Haakon, Hughes, Potter, Sully, Stanley and Ziebach along with the Cheyenne River Reservation. This position follows a hybrid schedule, working in office and remotely.


SALARY/BENEFITS: 70,000+ starting salary for attorneys with 2 or more years of experience. DPLS has an excellent fringe benefits package including generous leave benefits of 6 weeks paid leave, and 15 paid holidays. Employer paid employee insurance coverage (medical, dental, life, disability). DPLS observes a 34 hour 4-day work week and offers matching 401(k).


QUALIFICATIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES: Applicants must have a JD degree and be licensed to practice, or by reciprocity be able to obtain a license to practice, in South Dakota, or be qualified to take the next South Dakota Bar Exam; must be a bright, motivated, self-starter; must have the tenacity to assume immediate practice responsibilities, including handling a significant caseload touching on many different areas of law with regular appearances in court; and must demonstrate an interest in poverty law and working with Native American and low income clients. Some same day travel is required.


CLOSING DATE: Open until filled.


Native Americans, Women and Minorities are encouraged to apply. Dakota Plains Legal Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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Do you have JD degree, are licensed to practice, or by reciprocity be able to obtain a license to practice in South Dakota, or be qualified to take the next South Dakota Bar Exam?