ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL-Tribal Legal
Job Purpose: Serves as Assistant or Deputy legal representative to the Sycuan General Counsel, and as an advisor to the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation Job Duties and Responsibilities:
Job Purpose: Serves as Assistant or Deputy legal representative to the Sycuan General Counsel, and as an advisor to the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation Job Duties and Responsibilities:
Job Purpose: Ensures the management and protection of Sycuan’s cultural resources as a tool for future land planning and development activities on the Sycuan Reservation to include existing and future trust land.
Description Trout Unlimited (TU) brings together diverse interests to care for and recover the rivers and streams on which we all depend. We are a national organization with 300,000 members
General Description The purpose of the position is to accurately record, report, and pay all appropriate vendor invoices for the Yakama Nation Housing Authority. Assists Accountant through accurate reporting
Job experience and history. Please see attached resume for more detail.
Position Summary: The Director of Marketing and Communications reports to the Native Forward Chief Executive Officer and is responsible for planning, organizing and directing all of Native Forward’s external communications
Location: Any TWS regional office or western remote location. Salary will depend on location. To Apply: Please submit resume & cover letter through our online application system by March 5th.
Position Summary: Under the supervision of the Director of Strategic Partnerships or designee, the Development Associate is will spend a significant amount of time in direct interaction with individual donors
Vice President, Business and Administrative Services (CCC) Posting Number: 0001813 Location: Contra Costa College Salary: Annual salary: $158,940, step 1 – $193,680, step 5 Position Definition:
SUMMARY: The Communication Specialist will manage internal and external communications of the Tribal Government, ensuring that the created correspondence is consistent with tribal policy and tribal law as well as