Job Description:
SUMMARY
The Department of Natural Resources & Culture’s (DNRC) mission is
to research, monitor, assess, manage, conserve, protect, enhance,
utilize, and restore the cultural and natural resources within the
Tribe’s area of interest. Natural resources are cultural resources,
and many of the Tribe’s values, meanings, and identities are closely
linked with features of this landscape. The cultural and environmental
programs within the DNRC work to perpetuate the culture of the Tribes
by protecting, preserving, and upholding the Tribe’s heritage and lifeways.
Under the direction of the Director of Natural Resources &
Culture Department, this position is responsible for the planning and
implementation of the Tribe’s Prevention Program (Alcohol & Other
Drugs, Suicide, and State Opioid Response Programs), as well as
building and maintaining a program that promotes cultural perpetuity.
The position is also responsible for providing leadership
opportunities, networking skills development, and opportunities for
Tribal youth and families to reconnect with their cultural identity,
peers, and community.
PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Responsible for "Culture is Prevention" programming, not
limited to Healing of the Canoe and Project Venture, in coordination
with DNRC staff, Education, Health, Social Services, Tribal
families, other Tribal/Indigenous entities, non-Tribal groups (e.g.
schools, colleges/universities, non-profits, and other educational
based stakeholder groups), volunteers and other service providers.
- Coordination of the Tribal Youth Council in conjunction with
Tribal youth. Development and implementation of Tribal Youth Council
Steering Committee.
- Coordinate, plan, and implement the Prevention Program in a
substance-free and safe environment in order to provide high quality
opportunities for the Tribal community to reconnect with their
cultural identity, peers, and collective community. Utilize outreach
tools such as newsletter articles, presentations, and cultural
activities, and develop other engagement opportunities.
- Demonstrate cultural sensitivity and responsiveness to varying
cultural lifeways at the family level and at the community level.
- Undertake trainings to expand expertise and maintain credentials,
as well as attend conferences and meetings relevant to the program.
- Assist in grant applications, grant reporting, and contract
development and implementation. Coordinate youth activity funds and
monitor annual individual expenses.
- Manage record keeping and reports necessary to run programs and
secure funding.
- Make referrals relating to alcohol and other drugs cessation, as
well as suicide prevention, on behalf of Tribal families for Tribal
and community resources to relevant parties based on internal
protocols and criteria.
- Maintain strict confidentiality standards regarding current and
confidential records on Tribal and community resources.
- Support the Natural Resources & Culture Department in any
stewardship and protection as directed.
- Work various special projects as assigned by the Director and
Assistant Director or the Chief Executive Officer.
- Requires the ability to communicate effectively with federal,
state, county, and local governments, and the ability to work well
with Tribal members, the general public, private landowners, and
stakeholder organizations in a courteous, professional, and
efficient manner.
PHYSICAL & MENTAL DEMANDS
- Must be able to walk, talk, hear, use hands to handle, feel or
operate objects, tools, or controls, and reach with hands and arms.
- Vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the
ability to adjust focus.
- May be required to push, pull, lift, and/or carry up to 40 pounds.
- Requires the ability to manage moderate levels of stress arising
from schedules, workload, etc.
WORKING CONDITIONS & ENVIRONMENT
- Work effectively in a team environment with a diverse variety of
technical, professional, and administrative staff.
- Work effectively in a negotiating environment where others may
have diverse and competing interests and may be uncooperative or adversarial.
- Both outdoor and office environments: may require the ability to
maneuver in various conditions, including inclement weather, at
various hours and days of the week.
- Moderate noise level with frequent interruptions and distractions.
- Requires occasionally irregular working schedules around tides,
other cycles or events, evening and weekend meetings, out-of-area
travel for meetings, conferences, workshops, trainings, etc.
- Occasional travel and work in a fast-paced environment.
JOB LOCATION
Florence Outreach Office
3757 Highway 101
Florence, Oregon 97439