When durandal attaches a view model it looks over that model for the viewAttached method. I modified your code below. It should find the jQuery elements you are looking for.
According to the Durandal docs at Interacting with the DOM, view models have 4 callbacks they can implement in order to interact with DOM elments, each of which is passed a DOMElement representing the view.
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