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Forestry Technician II – The Klamath Tribes

Position opened until filled The primary purpose of this position is to perform technical forestry work in support of the Forestry Program. The Forestry Technician II will work under the direction of Forester I on issues relating to Forest Management, Natural Resources, and Special Forest Use activities of the Tribes. Read more…

By Tribal Forests, 12 months ago

Wildland Fire Crew Leader – The Klamath Tribes

Wildland Fire Management (WFM) is composed of a minimum of 10 personnel with a mission of prescribed fire, cultural burning and woodland fire suppression. The primary responsibility of the incumbent is the leadership of an effective fire management and all-risk resource. The WFMs are a highly skilled component of the Read more…

By Tribal Forests, 12 monthsJuly 9, 2024 ago

Summer 2024 Intern House Committee on Natural Resources – Minority Staff – FALL 2024

Internships Internship applications are closed for the Summer 2024 internship season. Please check back later for Fall 2024 internship opportunities! The House Natural Resources Committee Democrats seek full-time interns for Summer 2024 (June 3 – August 2). Applicants must be organized, detail oriented, and dependable. Above all, we seek candidates Read more…

By Tribal Forests, 1 yearJune 25, 2024 ago

Safeguarding Natural Heritage – USDA

Safeguarding Natural Heritage (SNH) is a free summer outreach program to help students explore careers in agricultural sciences within and outside the environs of a Tribal community. As an SNH student, you’ll live on a college campus for 2 weeks and learn from university professors and USDA experts—plant and animal Read more…

By Tribal Forests, 1 yearMay 29, 2024 ago

Forester-Silvirculturist (II, III, IV) – Kalispel Tribe of Indians

Job Details Apply here. Description Hiring Preference: The Kalispel Tribe of Indians is an Equal opportunity employer. Consistent with federal law, the Kalispel Tribe of Indians applies Indian preference in employment. It is the policy of the Kalispel Tribe of Indians to give preference in hiring, promotions, and transfers into Read more…

By Tribal Forests, 1 year ago

University of Minnesota – Indigenous Fire (Researcher 2)

About the Job Location The position is located: o (80%) St. Paul Campus o (5%) Remote work at field/research sites o (15%) Virtual/flexible Job Duties This position is in support of research into tribal priorities and interests in wildfire risk reduction, Indigenous cultural burning, and prescribed burning for cultural purposes Read more…

By Tribal Forests, 1 yearApril 25, 2024 ago

Earth Grant Internship – University of Arizona – Arizona Institute for Resilience (AIR)

The Earth Grant program is a year-long leadership development program for a diverse cohort of select UArizona students passionate about environmental and community resilience. Individually, each student is matched with a mentor working in their field of interest for a 5-20 hr/week paid internship. As a cohort, students engage in Read more…

By Tribal Forests, 1 year ago

Nis’to Incorporated “Bundle Carriers Camp”

[In 2023] The Bundle Carriers Camp was held at the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate Memorial Park (the original site of the Tekawitha Orphanage and Mission School). Fifteen youth attended and were between the ages of 10 and 19. All youth are citizens of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation. Campers Read more…

By Tribal Forests, 1 yearApril 12, 2024 ago

Michigan Indian Leadership Program (MILP) at Michigan State University

The Michigan Indian Leadership Program (MILP) is a one-week indigenized summer experience co-sponsored by the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) and the Office of the Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education at MSU. The 2024 Michigan Indian Leadership Program will be held July 14-19.  Applications are due April 15, Read more…

By Tribal Forests, 1 yearApril 12, 2024 ago

Indigenous Youth Empowerment Program at Michigan State University

The Indigenous Youth Empowerment Program (IYEP) is a collaboration between AIIS and the Lansing School District’s Title VII Native American Program, Michigan State University’s Residential College in the Arts & Humanities, the Ingham County Health Department, and Lansing Community College. IYEP is a program for all Indigenous youth and families Read more…

By Tribal Forests, 1 year ago

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