OPPORTUNITIES

Jobs & Internships Youth (K-12) Grants Scholarships Training Conferences

The Healing Lodge of the Seven Nations is a youth residential treatment facility which provides a safe and caring healing environment for adolescents in need. Located on 51 acres, our wellness program provides a peaceful environment for treatment balanced in traditional, cultural and spir- itual values and practices. These values and practices foster respect, honesty, generosity, strong cultural identification and hope for positive life changes. The Healing Lodge treatment program integrates traditional, spiritual and cultural values with chemical dependency and mental health counseling to create a holistic approach toward healing. Residents include both Native American and non-Native from all areas of the country.

Current Employment Opportunities Skills Coach I Rover Skills Coach Specialist Licensed Clinical Psychologist - Adolescent & Families Custodial Grounds Maintenance Chemical Dependency Program Manager & Clinical Supervisor Mental Health Program Manager & Clinical Supervisor Skills Coach 1 - On Call / PRN Payroll & Procurement Specialist Licensed Mental Health Therapist - Aftercare Program

VIEW & APPLY FOR JOBS HERE

Employment applications are accepted for current and future open positions at The Healing Lodge. All applicants need to review our full Drug Free Workplace Policy, and submit the online application above. If additional information is needed, please contact HR at [email protected].

Cayuse - Umatilla - Walla Walla Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Advanced Wildland Firefighter / Firefighter Type 1 READVERTISED TERO Dispatch Officer Police Officer (2 positions) Pamawaluukt Staffing & Recruitment Specialist - READVERTISED Business Recruitment Specialist—REVISED Biologist I / Aquatic Lab Manager HR Training Coordinator - RE-ADVERTISED Construction & Maintenance Supervisor Equipment Operator I (2 positions) - REVISED Male Re-Education / Intervention Facilitator Hydrologist Electrical Inspector (3 Positions)- REVISED Building Inspector (3 Positions)- REVISED Forester

To see all CTUIR Employment Opportunities & Download Application. Click HERE

Use of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) application is MANDATO- RY unless otherwise noted. Anyone who qualifies for Veterans’ Preference must provide a copy of their DD- 214 with your application. Any applicant with a disability who needs reasonable accommodation in any step of the application or hiring process to assist or to demonstrate qualifications or to perform the essential functions of the job for which the applicant is applying should inform the Office of Human Resources. This job announce- ment is not intended to serve as a comprehensive job description. Blank applications and a complete job de- scription can be obtained on our website at www.ctuir.org, (About us, Employment Opportunities) or the Office of Human Resources located at 46411 Timíne Way, Pendleton, OR. Application will be accepted by hand deliv- ery, mail, fax, or email to [email protected].

Bureau of Reclamation - Employment Opportunities

The Bureau of Reclamation, Pacific Northwest Region, in Boise, , is currently recruiting for aHuman Resources Specialist (Employee Benefits-OWCP) located in Boise, ID, US under announcement number BR-PN-DE-RO-19-179. The full vacancy an- nouncement can be accessed at www.usajobs.gov. We appreciate your assistance in getting the word out about this oppor- tunity. If you have further questions, please contact the Human Resources Office at (208) 378-5155.

The Bureau of Reclamation, Pacific Northwest Region, in Boise, Idaho, is currently recruiting for aHuman Resources Special- ist (Employee Benefits-OWCP) located in Boise, ID, US under announcement number BR-PN-VA-RO-19-178. The full vacancy announcement can be accessed at www.usajobs.gov. We appreciate your assistance in getting the word out about this op- portunity. If you have further questions, please contact the Human Resources Office at (208) 378-5155.

The Bureau of Reclamation, Pacific Northwest Region, in Boise, Idaho, is currently recruiting for aBudget Technician located in Ephrata, WA, US under announcement number BR-PN-VA-CCA-19-162. The full vacancy announcement can be accessed at www.usajobs.gov. We appreciate your assistance in getting the word out about this opportunity. If you have further questions, please contact the Human Re- sources Office at (208) 378-5155.

The Bureau of Reclamation, Pacific Northwest Region, in Boise, Idaho, is currently recruiting for aProject Manager (Engineering) located in Yakima, WA, US under announcement number BR-PN-DE-CCA-19-197. The full vacancy announcement can be accessed at www.usajobs.gov. We appreciate your assistance in getting the word out about this opportunity. If you have further questions, please contact the Human Resources Office at (208) 378-5155.

The Bureau of Reclamation, Pacific Northwest Region, in Boise, Idaho, is currently recruiting for aProject Manager (Engineering) located in Yakima, WA, US under announcement number BR-PN-VA-CCA-19-196. The full vacancy announcement can be accessed at www.usajobs.gov. We appreciate your assistance in getting the word out about this opportunity. If you have further questions, please contact the Human Resources Office at (208) 378-5155

The Bureau of Reclamation, Pacific Northwest Region, in Boise, Idaho, is currently recruiting for aForeman I, Powerplant Maintenance located in Hungry Horse, MT, US under announcement number BR-PN-VA-HH-19-172. The full vacancy an- nouncement can be accessed at www.usajobs.gov. We appreciate your assistance in getting the word out about this oppor- tunity. If you have further questions, please contact the Human Resources Office at (208) 378-5155.

The Bureau of Reclamation, Pacific Northwest Region, in Boise, Idaho, is currently recruiting for aSupervisory Safety and Oc- cupational Health Specialist located in Grand Coulee, WA, US under announcement number BR-PN-DE-GC-19-182. The full vacancy announcement can be accessed at www.usajobs.gov. We appreciate your assistance in getting the word out about this opportunity. If you have further questions, please contact the Human Resources Office at (208) 378-5155.

The Bureau of Reclamation, Pacific Northwest Region, in Boise, Idaho, is currently recruiting for aSupervisory Safety and Occu- pational Health Specialist located in Grand Coulee, WA, US under announcement number BR-PN-VA-GC-19-181. The full va- cancy announcement can be accessed at www.usajobs.gov. We appreciate your assistance in getting the word out about this opportunity. If you have further questions, please contact the Human Resources Office at (208) 378-5155.

The Bureau of Reclamation, Pacific Northwest Region, in Boise, Idaho, is currently recruiting for aHistorian located in Grand Coulee, WA, US under announcement number BR-PN-VA-GC-19-183. The full vacancy announcement can be accessed at www.usajobs.gov. We appreciate your assistance in getting the word out about this opportunity. If you have further questions, please contact the Human Resources Office at (208) 378-5155. Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission YAKAMA UMATILLA WARM SPRINGS NEZ PERCE

CRITFC sends out a biweekly workforce opportunities newsletter to keep Columbia River treaty tribes and our partners informed of upcoming:

 Scholarships

 Internships/Fellowships

 Youth Opportunities

 Job Opportunities

 Other Resources in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM).

Click HERE to see all current opportunities.

Chemawa Indian School in Salem, Oregon, is currently accepting applications for Fall 2019. We are a boarding school, grades 9-12, comprised entirely of Native American students from all over the U.S. and below are a few basic facts about the school:

 Students must be ENROLLED in a federally recognized tribe or DOCUMENT ¼ blood quantum.

 There is NO COST to attend because we are federally-funded.

 We PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION to and from school no matter where students live.

 Our maximum dorm capacity is 400 STUDENTS.

 We offer ATHLETIC, ACTIVITY, AND CLUB programs all year long.

 We have AVID AND HONORS programs for excelling students and CREDIT RECOVERY options for students that have fallen behind.

Click HERE for Application! - 2019 Native Arts Grant Cycle -

Since 2005, Potlatch Fund has invested over $4.5 million into Native controlled initiatives throughout Northwest Indian Country!

Native Arts OPEN: NOW CLOSES: Tuesday, August 13, 2019, at 4:49 p.m. (Pacific Daylight Time) Grant awards: up to $10,000 Geographical area: Idaho, , Oregon, and

Potlatch Fund believes that the arts serve an intrinsic benefit to Native communities. The status of art and the practice of art making are tied to a broader social ecosys- tem that improves the health of our society. Native art has always been integral to every aspect of tribal life. In tribal culture, art is not separate from everyday life, but rather art is the center. Everyday objects and tools are decorated beautifully with de- signs that perpetuate Tribal identity, culture, and knowledge.

Funding priority will be given to both traditional and contemporary projects working to strengthen Native art forms, practices, and knowledge that develop a stronger sense of identity and livability of the community. Projects or practices should utilize the cul- tural richness within a community. This grant supports artists and arts organizations in the pursuit of building, enhancing, or expanding their artistic practice and/or com- munity.

Click HERE for more information or to apply!

News Release For Immediate Release Contact: Patricia Hoffman, 208.334.2682, [email protected] Secondary Contact: Mark Breske, Marketing and Communications Officer 208.514.2330, [email protected]

The Idaho State Historical Society is now Accepting 2020 Community Enhancement Grant Applications

BOISE, ID – The Idaho State Historical Society is now accepting applications for its FY2020 grant cycle.

The Community Enhancement Grant program provides funding for a wide variety of projects including exhibits, publications, educational programming, events, and purchasing conservation supplies. Grants of up to $2,500 are available to as- sist historical and cultural organizations in preserving, interpreting, and protecting the history and culture of Idaho.

“The Community Grant Program provides us with an opportunity to preserve and pro- mote Idaho’s cultural heritage,” said Janet Gallimore, executive director of the Idaho State Historical Society. “We rely on partners throughout Idaho to assist us in helping to preserve Idaho’s history. These grants will provide additional funds for programs and organizations located throughout the state and will help to strengthen partner or- ganizations.”

Projects funded through the Community Enhancement Grant Program must be matched dollar for dollar. Idaho non-profit organizations whose mission is focused on history, historic preservation, or education, as well as tribal, city, and county governments may apply. Grant projects funded in 2019 must be completed by May 31, 2020.

For additional information about the Community Enhancement Grant Program and to download an application visit: https://history.idaho.gov/grants/

Deadline for applications: 5:00 p.m., Friday, August 30th, 2019

The Idaho State Historical Society is an extraordinary system of cultural and historic re- sources comprised of the Idaho State Historical Museum, State Archives, State Historic Preservation Office, and Historic Sites Program. We seek to inspire, enrich and engage all Idahoans by leading the state in preserving, sharing, and using history and cultural resources relevant to today to inform and influence the future. Learn more about ISHS at HISTORY.IDAHO.GOV COUNCIL FOR TRIBAL EMPLOYMENT RIGHTS “ITCHE SHIKAAKE” 2019 SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION

The 2019 ITCHE SHIKAAKE Scholarship is a one-time award of $2,000.00 and will be awarded at the Annual National TERO Convention at Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel

Click HERE for Scholarship Application Looking for opportunities, events, news about Native arts and cultures in the United States? Here's what's coming up ~ follow us on Facebook or Twitter for more!

Native Art Grants Potlach Fund Application Opens: July 9, 2019 Deadline: August 13, 2019

Juried Art Event South Eastern Art Show & Market Deadline: September 3 (youth)

Emerging Artist Residency Fellowship The Harpo Foundation Application Opens: Aug 1, 2019 Deadline: October 1, 2019

Aboriginal Arts Development Awards First Peoples Cultural Council Deadline: October 31, 2019

SEE ALL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ARTISTS

LCSC Workforce Training is excited to announce that registration is officially OPEN for our fall courses!

We have put together a wide assortment of new courses to meet the needs of Region 2. Check out our new and improved registration site to find courses that will help you further your career! http://wftaceweb.lcsc.edu/wconnect/ace/ home.htm

Oct - 2019 Conference

Indian Student Conference Scholarship

Two $500 annual awards will be given to Native American students, un- dergraduate, M.A., or Ph.D., to help lessen the burden of costs to attend the annual Western History Association. In addition, the cost of confer- ence registration and tickets to the WHA Welcoming Reception, Graduate Student Reception, Presidential luncheon, and Indian Scholars Luncheon will be included in the award. View a list of past recipients. To be considered for this award, send a letter of interest, cv, and letter of support from a faculty advisor to each member of the committee listed be- low. Award Application Deadline: June 15, 2019 The award recipient(s) will be notified by September 15.

For more information please visit our website: https://www.westernhistory.org/awards/indianscholarship

CRITFC Resources

The Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission coordinates management policy and provides fisheries technical services for the Yakama, Warm Springs, Umatilla, and Nez Perce tribes.

CRITFC’s mission is “to ensure a unified voice in the overall management of the fishery resources, and as managers, to protect reserved treaty rights through the exercise of the inherent sovereign powers of the

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Fisheries Society

American Fisheries Society - Idaho

American Fisheries Society - Oregon

American Fisheries Society - Washington-British Co- lumbia

American Indian Science & Engineering Society

Environmental Education Association of Oregon

Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science

OTHER RESOURCES

Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians CURRICULUM SUPPORT BLM Classroom Investigation Series ATNI Climate Change Program

Enduring Legacies Native Cases - Evergreen Universi- Idaho STEM Pipeline ty American Indian Responses to Environmental Chal- Remember the Rainforest Earth Day Curriculum lenges

The Ultimate STEM Guide for Kids American Indian Higher Education Consortium STEM Resources Center MetEd: Free Education & Training for the Geoscience Community CLEARING Magazine

Pathways to Science Pacific Northwest Tribal Climate Change Project

Billy Frank Jr. Day Curriculum Tribal Climate Change Funding Guide

Presentations from Partnership Opportunities with Tribal Climate Resilience Resources Indian Forestry: A Tribal Perspective Heritage University: People of the Big River Field JOB SEARCH SUPPORT Class How to search for jobs via USAjobs.gov Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) Tribes and Climate Change Program How to land a technician job in Fisheries & Wildlife Portland Parks & Rec - Native American Advisory Tips for writing a Federal Resume Council

Tips for Interviewing Oregon Hatchery Research Center

American Fisheries Society Job Board Hatfield Marine Science Center

Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center