Environmental Attorney Jobs in Nebraska
Environmental Attorney jobs in Nebraska are concentrated in Omaha, Lincoln, and the Greater Platte River corridor, where regulatory work tied to agriculture, energy infrastructure, and water rights drives consistent demand from entry-level associates to senior partners. Established employers such as Cargill, the Nebraska Public Power District, and the law firm Kutak Rock maintain active environmental law practices in the state. The most in-demand specialties include water law, agricultural compliance, and energy permitting under state and federal regulatory frameworks. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Position Summary
Legal Aid of Nebraska is seeking an Attorney for our Juvenile Project in the Lincoln office. The Juvenile Project Attorney provides high-quality legal representation and advocacy to children, youth, and families involved in the juvenile legal system. This position works to protect the legal rights of young people while advancing equitable outcomes through client-centered, trauma-informed representation. This role manages a diverse caseload, appears in court, collaborates with community partners, and engages in outreach and education to improve access to justice for vulnerable youth.
This position is ideal for an attorney who is passionate about serving children and families, committed to public interest law, and dedicated to creating meaningful, lasting change within the communities we serve.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Provide direct legal representation to children, youth, and families in juvenile law matters, including court hearings, negotiations, mediations, and administrative proceedings.
- Represent parents and children, including Guardian Ad Litem representation in abuse/neglect, delinquency, and status offense cases filed in Juvenile Court in Lancaster County.
- Appellate work as needed.
- Home and placement visits as Guardian Ad Litem, some for kids who may be placed in another county.
- Conduct client interviews, legal research, factual investigations, and case analysis.
- Draft pleadings, motions, briefs, correspondence, and other legal documents.
- Counsel clients regarding their legal rights, available resources, and potential legal strategies.
- Collaborate with social workers, therapists, schools, service providers, and other professionals to support holistic client outcomes.
- Maintain accurate and timely case records, documentation, and data entry in accordance with organizational policies and funding requirements.
- Participate in case reviews, team meetings, and legal strategy discussions.
- Stay current on developments in juvenile law, child welfare, education law, and related practice areas through continuing legal education and professional development.
- Perform other duties as assigned to support the Juvenile Law Program and organizational mission.
Why Join Our Team?
Our Juvenile Law Program is dedicated to ensuring that every child and young person has access to quality legal representation and advocacy. As part of our team, you will work alongside passionate professionals committed to improving outcomes for vulnerable youth and strengthening our communities through equitable access to justice.
We value collaboration, professional growth, innovation, and a supportive workplace culture where employees can build meaningful careers while making a lasting impact.
Requirements
Required
- Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an accredited law school.
- Licensed to practice law in Nebraska or eligible for admission.
- Commitment to Legal Aid of Nebraska’s mission and serving low-income communities.
- Strong legal research, writing, analytical, organizational, and communication skills.
- Ability to exercise sound judgment, manage multiple responsibilities, and work collaboratively in fast-paced environments.
- Ability to communicate effectively with clients, volunteers, courts, staff, and community partners.
Preferred
- Experience representing children, youth, or families in juvenile, family, or education law matters.
- Experience in a legal aid, nonprofit, public defender, prosecutor, or government setting.
- Knowledge of trauma-informed and culturally responsive legal practices.
- Experience working with multidisciplinary teams.
- Bilingual or multilingual language skills.
Competencies
- Thorough understanding of legal ethics and professional responsibility.
- Ability to establish rapport with children, youth, and families experiencing complex legal and personal challenges.
- Strong courtroom advocacy and negotiation skills.
- Excellent judgment and problem-solving abilities.
- Ability to communicate complex legal concepts in an understandable and compassionate manner.
- Strong organizational skills with careful attention to detail.
- Commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and client-centered advocacy.
Working Environment
- Combination of office, courtroom, and community-based work.
- Regular travel within the service area for court appearances, client meetings, and outreach events.
- Occasional evening or weekend work may be required for community education events or client needs.
- Ability to sit, stand, walk, and use standard office equipment for extended periods.
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What Nebraska Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in environmental attorney jobs across Nebraska.
- Active license to practice law issued by the Nebraska State Bar Association
- Juris Doctor degree from an ABA-accredited law school
- Working knowledge of Nebraska environmental statutes and federal EPA regulations
- Experience with water rights, agricultural compliance, or energy permitting matters
- Strong legal research, writing, and regulatory filing skills
- Ability to manage agency correspondence and represent clients before Nebraska DEE
Environmental Attorney Jobs in Nebraska: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a environmental attorney in Nebraska?
You become an environmental attorney in Nebraska by earning a Juris Doctor from an ABA-accredited law school and passing the Nebraska Bar Examination administered by the Nebraska State Bar Association. After admission, most practitioners develop environmental specialization through coursework, a clerkship, or an associate position at a firm or agency with a regulatory practice. A background in environmental science, agricultural law, or natural resources strengthens a candidate's profile considerably.
Which companies hire environmental attorneys in Nebraska?
Nebraska environmental attorney roles are posted by Legal Aid of Nebraska, Epic, and Bruner Frank and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Nebraska's agriculture, energy, and water infrastructure sectors mean that corporate legal departments, utilities, and mid-size regulatory firms are among the most consistent sources of openings in the state.
Which Nebraska cities have the most environmental attorney jobs?
Omaha, Lincoln, and Kearney account for the largest share of environmental attorney openings in Nebraska. Omaha leads because it hosts the state's largest corporate headquarters and law firms, Lincoln follows as the seat of state government and regulatory agencies where environmental law intersects heavily with policy, and smaller markets like Grand Island or North Platte reflect hiring by utilities and agricultural operations along the Platte River corridor.
Are there remote environmental attorney jobs in Nebraska?
Yes, but they're less common than in purely desk-based fields, since environmental attorneys often need to conduct site visits, attend agency hearings, or appear before Nebraska DEE and the courts in person. About 7% of environmental attorney openings tied to Nebraska are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, and the work most amenable to remote arrangement is contract review, legal research, and regulatory filing rather than litigation or compliance inspection support.
How can I get hired as a environmental attorney in Nebraska with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is a summer associate or law clerk position at a Nebraska firm with an environmental or natural resources practice, such as those in Omaha's downtown legal corridor or firms that serve agricultural clients statewide. The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy also hires entry-level staff attorneys. Candidates who hold an undergraduate degree in environmental science, hydrology, or agricultural economics, or who have completed a natural resources law clinic, hold a clear edge when applying for associate roles.
Where can I find and apply to environmental attorney jobs in Nebraska?
You can find and apply to environmental attorney jobs in Nebraska on Migrate Mate, which lists current Nebraska openings updated regularly. Search the available roles, identify the positions that match your experience and preferred location, and apply directly to each one through the listing.
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