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American Indian Law Program (AILP) Faculty Fellow

University of Colorado Boulder · Boulder, CO · 2 days ago
Education$60k/yrFull-time

Job Summary

This is a one-year Fellow position (with the possibility of renewal for a second year), beginning in Fall 2026. This full-time role offers the opportunity to work in academic and practice contexts with AILP faculty, students, and staff in support of American Indian and Indigenous Peoples’ rights. The position is ideal for a recent law graduate with experience in Tribal law, federal Indian law, and international human rights, and an interest in pursuing a career in legal practice, policy, or academia.

Who We Are

The American Indian Law Program (AILP) at Colorado Law envisions “Indian Law” as a web of Indigenous Peoples’ laws, customs, and traditions, federal Indian law, and international human rights. Led by Professors James Anaya, Kristen Carpenter, Sarah Krakoff, Vanessa Racehorse, and Christina Stanton, the AILP offers a full curriculum, clinic, and certificate in American Indian law, and active program of research, pro bono work, and conferences, providing unparalleled learning opportunities. We have a rich tradition of engagement with American Indian tribes and Indigenous Peoples around the world, national governments of the United States and other countries, as well as the United Nations and regional human rights bodies. AILP alumni, and past Fellows, are practicing in tribal and federal governments, private and public interest law firms, and various international organizations. The AILP also collaborates on interdisciplinary research and programs with the University of Colorado’s Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies and the Law School’s Getches Wilkinson Center for Energy, Natural Resources, and the Environment.

Responsibilities

  • Support the AILP Director and faculty in a mix of legal/academic and programmatic/administrative work.
  • Support the implementation of The Implementation Project, a joint initiative of the University of Colorado Law School and the Native American Rights Fund focused on advancing education and advocacy related to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
  • Contribute to the work connected to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Maya Land Rights and Development Project.
  • Research and draft memoranda, articles, reports, and briefs.
  • Support classroom teaching and course development.
  • Prepare for and participate in meetings with Indigenous leaders, attorneys, and community members.
  • Conference and event planning.
  • Student recruitment and outreach.
  • Community engagement and partnership development.
  • Grant writing and fundraising support.
  • Communications and publicity.
  • Alumni and community relations.
  • Support the Native American Law Students Association.
  • Receive training on University procurement process, including contracting, expense management, and reimbursement.
  • Manage and process procurement related tasks in compliance with University policies.
  • Aid in technology needs, including coordinating tools, platforms, and basic troubleshooting.
  • Aid in communication efforts, such as drafting announcements, updating materials, and supporting outreach.

What We Can Offer

The salary for this appointment will be $60,000 annually. Benefits At the University of Colorado Boulder, we are committed to supporting the holistic health and well-being of our employees. Our comprehensive benefits package includes medical, dental, and retirement plans; generous paid time off; tuition assistance for you and your dependents; and an ECO Pass for local transit. As one of Boulder County’s largest employers, CU Boulder offers an inspiring academic community and access to world-class outdoor recreation. Explore additional perks and programs through the CU Advantage program.

What We Require

  • A recent law school graduate with a J.D. or equivalent degree.
  • Coursework or other experience in Tribal Law, Federal Indian Law, and International Human Rights.
  • Experience and interest in program administration, academic events, and community engagement with Indigenous Peoples.
  • Ability to work full time in Boulder and willingness to travel.
  • Minimum one year commitment.

What We Would Like You To Have

  • Experience working with Indigenous leaders, attorneys, and community members.
  • Exceptional academic credentials and advanced study in Tribal Law, Federal Indian Law, and International Human Rights Law.

Special Instructions To Apply

To apply, please submit the following materials:

  • A cover letter outlining your interest, qualifications, and career goals.
  • A current resume/CV.
  • A list of three references including names, titles, and contact information.
  • Please apply by July 31, 2026 for consideration. Note: Application materials will not be accepted via email. For consideration, applications must be submitted through CU Boulder Jobs. In compliance with the Colorado Job Application Fairness Act, in any materials you submit, you may redact or remove age-identifying information such as age, date of birth, or dates of school attendance or graduation. You will not be penalized for redacting or removing this information.

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