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Description Truce Law is a 38-person collaborative divorce law firm in Seattle on pace to double by the end of 2026. We've built a solid HR foundation - recruiting, onboarding, and processes are in ...

Law firm or professional services experience -- familiarity with attorney licensing, WSBA compliance, and CLE tracking is a plus. * Direct Vensure platform experience -- candidates with Vensure ...

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How much do wsba jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average yearly pay for wsba in the United States is $108,160.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $80,000.00 and $130,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is WSBA?

WSBA stands for the Washington State Bar Association, which is the professional organization responsible for licensing and regulating lawyers in the state of Washington. The WSBA provides resources and support for attorneys, oversees legal education requirements, and ensures ethical practice within the legal profession. Membership is required for anyone wishing to practice law in Washington, and the association also offers public services such as lawyer referrals and consumer protection information.

What are some common challenges faced when working in a WSBA (Washington State Bar Association) administrative role?

Professionals in WSBA administrative roles often navigate complex regulatory requirements and must ensure strict compliance with state bar standards. A key challenge is balancing the needs of diverse stakeholders, including attorneys, the public, and regulatory bodies, while maintaining confidentiality and impartiality. Additionally, the fast-paced environment requires strong organizational skills and adaptability, as priorities can shift quickly depending on legislative changes or member needs. Collaboration across departments is essential, particularly when coordinating events, managing licensing processes, or supporting disciplinary actions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a WSBA (Washington State Bar Association) Lawyer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a lawyer licensed by the WSBA, you need a Juris Doctor degree, successful completion of the bar exam, and a strong understanding of legal principles and Washington state laws. Familiarity with legal research tools like Westlaw or LexisNexis and case management systems is typically required. Outstanding analytical thinking, communication, and ethical judgment set top lawyers apart in this field. These skills are critical to effectively advocate for clients, comply with professional standards, and succeed in a competitive legal environment.

What is the difference between Wsba vs Paralegal?

AspectWsbaParalegal
Required CredentialsVaries by state, often requires specific licensing or certificationTypically requires a paralegal certificate or associate degree
Work EnvironmentLaw firms, legal departments, courtsLaw firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies
Industry UsageLegal professionals, bar associationsLegal support staff, law offices
Common Search/ComparisonWsba vs ParalegalParalegal roles, legal assistant jobs

Wsba (Washington State Bar Association) often involves legal licensing and professional standards, whereas a paralegal provides legal support without being licensed to practice law. Both roles work within legal environments, but Wsba members are licensed attorneys, while paralegals assist attorneys with case preparation and research. Understanding these differences helps job seekers identify the right career path in the legal industry.

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Infographic showing various Wsba job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, and 9% Temporary. Highlights an 91% Physical, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $108,160 per year, or $52 per hour.
Managing Prosecuting Attorney (TI-29893)

Managing Prosecuting Attorney (TI-29893)

CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE COLVILLE RESERVATION

Nespelem, WA • On-site

Other

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

CLOSING DATE: Open until filled with bi-weekly reviews
POSITION: Managing Prosecuting Attorney
SALARY: Negotiable salary
REPORTS TO: ORA Managing Attorney
LOCATION: Prosecutors Office; Nespelem, Washington
Basic Functions: This is an exempt position. Provides supervision to Prosecutor Department Staff to ensure proper representation is given to the Tribes in Criminal Proceedings, MINOC proceedings, Range Impoundment hearings, Natural Resource Enforcement hearings, Fish and Wildlife hearings and a variety of Civil infraction hearings before the Colville Tribal Court.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education and Training:
  • Must be a graduate from a law school accredited by the American Bar Association.
  • Attorney must be a member of the Washington State Bar Association and Colville Tribal Bar in good standing throughout employment.
  • Attorney is admitted to practice before the following courts: all Washington State Courts and the United States District Court. I
  • Incumbent will be required to have minimum of (6) years of previous attorney work, preference given for prior experience in criminal law, dependency, prosecution, and/or Indian Law.
  • Requires a valid state driver's license and be eligible for the Tribes' insurance.
  • Requires a license to practice Law in Washington state and ability to pass Colville Tribes Bar within 90 days of hire and maintain throughout employment.
  • Must exercise due diligence and adhere to the ethical standards of the WSBA Rules of Professional Conduct.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
  • Requires extensive knowledge of areas of Federal Indian Law.
  • Requires knowledge of cultural competence or be willing to learn, understand, appreciate and adapt to Tribal Court environment and Indian culture. This will include understanding how advocacy may differ within the context of the Colville Tribal Court versus Anglo- Court systems.
  • Requires demonstrated knowledge of criminal and MINOC procedures.
  • Requires knowledge to create own documents using Microsoft Office products.
  • Requires knowledge of Colville Tribes Law and Order Code or be willing to learn, understand, appreciate and adapt to the referenced Code.
  • Requires a working knowledge of office practices, procedures, and equipment, including filing systems, receptionist and telephone techniques, and letter/ report writing.
  • Requires business mathematics skills to compute sums and statistics.
  • Requires skill using the English language, grammar, spelling, punctuation, and proof reading/editing, to prepare routine, yet professional correspondence.
  • Requires sufficient human relations skills to present a positive image of the department, convey technical information to others, and use patience and sensitivity in dealing with a diverse population that can be hostile and confrontational.
  • Requires the understanding, or be willing to understand, appreciate and adapt to the differences when working with Indian culture/lifestyles and the distinct differences within the Tribes.
  • Requires ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in written form.
  • Requires the ability to work as a team player with varying levels of professionals.
  • Requires the ability to learn and utilize Indian Law as it relates to MINOC proceedings, Criminal matters, and jurisdictional issues in Indian Country.
  • Requires the ability to manage a large caseload.
  • Requires the ability to work with a high level of integrity and work ethic.
  • Must have the ability to work with other courts, law enforcement, legal offices, and the public.
  • Requires the ability to plan, organize and prioritize work in order to meet schedules and timelines.
  • Requires the ability to work as a contributing member of a team, work productively and cooperatively.
  • Requires the ability to use a personal computer to produce correspondence and reports, must be able to type and use a keyboard accurately.
  • Requires the ability to maintain confidentiality of private and sensitive information.
  • Requires the ability to work varying flexible and extended work hours.
  • Requires the ability to work in a high stress environment and multi-task on a daily basis.
  • Requires the ability to uphold the highest level of confidentiality throughout employment and maintain confidentiality thereafter leaving the position, and willing to sign a confidentiality agreement.
  • The incumbent of this position must be able to function indoors in an office environment engaged in work of primarily a sedentary nature.
  • Requires ambulatory ability to stand for extended periods of time, to use microcomputers and peripheral equipment, accomplish other desktop work.
  • Requires the ability to use near vision to read printed materials.
  • Requires auditory ability to carry on conversations in person and over the phone.
  • Requires manual and finger dexterity to write, use a pointing device and keyboard at an advanced rate, operate microcomputer, and to operate other standardized office equipment, almost constantly requiring repetitive motions.
  • Requires the ability to sit for long periods of time.
  • Requires ability to lift a minimum of twenty pounds.
  • Must submit to and successfully clear an extensive criminal background inquiry with a history of no violations that which affect ability to practice law within the Colville Tribal Court, and maintain clearance throughout employment.
  • Must notify immediate supervisor of any involvement with law enforcement, which is not work related within 72 hours.

Note: Pursuant to Tribal Policy, if this position is safety sensitive it is subject to pre-employment drug testing. In addition, this position is subject to reasonable suspicion and post-accident drug testing.
TRIBAL MEMBER AND INDIAN PREFERENCE WILL APPLY; PREFERENCE WILL ALSO BE GIVEN TO HONORABLY DISCHARGED VETERANS WHO ARE MINIMALLY QUALIFIED.
If required of this position, you must possess and maintain a valid Washington State driver's license and be eligible for the Tribes' Vehicle Insurance. In addition, this position may be subject to pre-employment background clearances. If applicable, these clearances must be maintained throughout employment.
INFORMATION: Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, Human Resources Office, P. O. Box 150, Nespelem, WA 99155, 509-634-2201. tanya.ives.hrs@colvilletribes.com