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This position will be the primary support for the socio-cultural and historical research about specific Indigenous cultures (including protocols for building relationships), histories of the land, general issues of concern to Indigenous communities, and conducting research in consultation with Indigenous communities with current and ancestral ties to locations of interest for the CE project.
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Access to professional development opportunities through our in-house training programs, including +2,000 courses, such as our San’yas Indigenous Cultural Safety Training course, or Core Linx for Leadership roles.
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What We Are Seeking: A self-motivated professional to assist with the development and implementation of all Chickaloon Traditional Tribal Court programs for Indigenous Youth including: the Tribal Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court (TJHWC) program, and the Tribal Youth Attendance Achievement Court (TYAAP) program, and others.
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UNBC campuses sit at the junction of diverse ecosystems, from temperate- and boreal-rainforests to grassland and alpine environments, providing a natural laboratory for field-oriented plant biologists seeking to explore and understand complex ecosystems in collaboration with indigenous communities.
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The Center for Braiding Indigenous Knowledge and Science (CBIKS) Arctic Hub and the Navigating the New Arctic Community Office (NNCO) at APU welcome applications for a full-time Indigenous Engag.
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Indigenous practices such as Reiki and sound healing are centered to help accelerate the relaxation of the body’s nervous system. Wellness Beyond the Chair is a mental health private practice that integrates western psychotherapy and indigenous wellness practices to help career driven experts and executives center their well-being and create a massive impact in the world as innovative leaders.
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We provide services to adolescents, adults, and families with the mission to increase accessibility to mental health treatment and indigenous wellness practices that center authenticity, freedom and joy.
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Indigenous, People of Color, and other underrepresented populations, in personal or professional. soil science, wildlife biology, natural resource management, conservation biology, or a related.
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Position SCC Four Corners- High School Conservation Crew Member (Day Crew, Camping Crew, Indigenous Crew and Backcountry Crew member positions available) The indigenous youth crews will spend Monday-Friday working from 8:00-4:30 PM and are expected to participate after the workday in camp chores, evening education lessons, and daily meals for the crew.
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Experience with Indigenous art and/or woodworking, showcasing a cultural appreciation and understanding of diverse artistic traditions including Tribal cultural wood traditions. They will have the opportunity to explore the deep heritage of Indigenous Knowledge and Traditional Knowledge and to engage with the TallWood Design Institute ( a collaboration among OSU's College of Forestry (COF) and College of Engineering, and the University of Oregon’s College of Design.
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Grant and Project Coordinator (Extended Temporary) Posting Number req18864 Department AZ Inst for Resilience Department Website Link Location Main Campus Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The Indigenous Resilience Center in Arizona Institute for Resilience at the University of Arizona is seeking a Grants and Project Coordinator (Grant & Contract Administrator II) to join its work with Native American and Indigenous Communities.
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Demonstrated knowledge of the challenges facing students, staff, and faculty from historically underrepresented communities, including people with disabilities, people of color, queer, transgender, gender diverse, first-generation, low-income, international, immigrant, undocumented, tribal, and indigenous communities.
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The Pacific Northwest Tribal Government Relations Director will help guide TNC’s Washington State strategies to build influence, leverage and momentum for environmental progress in Washington State as a trusted and value-added partner working in support of Indigenous conservation and restoration priorities and Indigenous-led conservation across the Northwest.
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Minimum Qualifications Earned doctoral degree in Public Health, Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Indigenous Health, Health Promotion, or a related field. The program offers concentrations in three areas: Nutrition, Health Promotion, and Indigenous Health.
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Learn more about SFI Staff Culture, read our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Policy, and review our Indigenous Relations Commitment. Possesses a strong network of strategic partners, including in government and US district school boards, and is highly skilled at managing a diverse network of partners, including Indigenous communities.
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