Welcome to the Seminole Tribe of Florida! We are looking for professional, innovative and team-oriented individuals who want to provide our Tribal members with excellent services to each residence and location.
Position: Construction Attorney
Job Type: Full Time
Department: Tribal Community Development
Location: HOLLYWOOD
Posted: 10/13/2025
Job Description
The incumbent in this position is responsible for providing legal guidance to the Seminole Tribe of Florida Tribal Community Development (TCD) Executive Office. The TCD Construction Attorney is responsible for providing comprehensive legal oversight and counsel for all agreements, permits, and legal communications, ensuring legal and regulatory compliance across multiple departments, including Real Estate, Construction Management, Planning, Public Works, Transportation, Housing, and Residential Construction. The individual advises the Executive Office and TCD leadership on real estate project planning, land use, and infrastructure development, ensuring that all activities comply with Tribal codes, federal regulations, and applicable funding requirements. Drafts, reviews, and negotiates contracts and intergovernmental agreements; advises on construction and development projects; and provides legal guidance on land use, permitting, and related regulatory matters. The Construction Attorney collaborates closely with TCD department directors and the Legal Department to identify potential legal risks, develop compliance strategies, and implement policies and procedures that promote efficiency and mitigate liability. Additionally, the incumbent provides strategic legal oversight of lease agreements, business permits, service line agreements, commercial construction contracts, utility permitting, and inter-agency cooperative agreements, serving as the primary liaison to the Legal Department. Juris Doctorate from a law school accredited by the American Bar Association is required. A minimum of three (3) years of relevant experience, preferably with a focus on construction, real estate development, tribal law, or public infrastructure projects. Must be a member of the Florida Bar Association, and currently eligible to practice. Prior experience working as Real Estate Attorney is preferred. Possession of a valid Florida Driver’s License is required. Demonstrate excellent organizational and interpersonal skills, and written and verbal communication skills in the presentation of information to a wide variety of audiences. Demonstrate proficiency utilizing various technological devices and software packages, including the Microsoft Office Suite. Ability to work a flexible schedule including evenings, weekends, and holidays is a requirement of this position.
Benefits:
The Seminole Tribe of Florida provides a comprehensive benefits package.
The Seminole Tribe of Florida is a drug free workplace, drug screening is a requirement of employment. We exercise Native American preference.