Natural Resource Fellowships

Community Forestry & Environmental Research Partnerships

Southwest Communities and Natural Resource Fellowships
Available from Community Forestry and Environmental Research Partnerships


The Community Forestry and Environmental Research Partnerships Program provides fellowships to graduate students with diverse academic backgrounds from the social to environmental sciences. Fellows typically study the political, cultural, economic and environmental forces that bear on the relationships between communities and the environment.

The Southwest Communities and Natural Resource Fellowships support graduate students doing participatory research with Native American and other southwestern communities. Participatory research is a cooperative approach to research. It engages community members and researchers in a joint process in which both contribute equally and where community members are more than just key informants who provide information in interviews or by other means. They are equal partners in the research: they help formulate research questions, and help design and conduct the research. Community members contribute their expertise about the local situation in pursuit of mutual knowledge, and researchers provide tools and methods for joint analysis of conditions. This may lead to community members making informed decisions to improve their lives.

The program accepts proposals for research on sustainable natural resource management, social and economic justice in environmental management, community ability to maintain traditional lifeways and land uses in the face of outside and/or competing interests, integrating scientific and traditional knowledge in environmental restoration, and other topics relevant to natural resource issues in Native American communities.
 
Fellowship Details:
• Masters fellowships provide awards of up to $7,000
• Pre-Dissertation fellowships provide awards of up to $2,000
• Dissertation fellowships provide awards of up to $15,000

Eligibility:
• We accept applications from students at any U.S. college or university.
•  Students need to be enrolled in a degree-granting program at their home institution.
• Students need to be engaged in graduate research that deals directly or is explicitly relevant to U.S. urban and/or rural communities engaged in the sustainable management of natural resources.
• Students need to be planning to conduct participatory research that actively engages community members in the research process.
• Minority and under-represented students are encouraged to apply.

Deadline/Application:
• Applications must be received by February 2, 2009  
• Applications and full program details online: www.cnr.berkeley.edu/community_forestry

Contact Information:
Carl Wilmsen, CFERP Director, University of California, Berkeley,
101 Giannini Hall #3100, Berkeley, CA 94720; Tel:  (510) 642-3431;
Email: cffellow@nature.berkeley.edu

Thursday, December 18, 2008

American Indian Mental Health



From: Vickie M. Mays [mailto:maysv@nicco.sscnet.ucla.edu]

Dear Colleagues,

We at the UCLA Center on Research, Education, Training and Strategic
Communication on Minority Health Disparities at UCLA
(www.MinorityHealthDisparities.org) are looking to continue our work in
the
area of American Indian/Alaska Native mental health.  We are looking to
hire an American Indian mental health expert preferable at the level of
a
masters or above to work with us on a short term basis to complete a few
projects.  If you know of someone please share this information
with them and please distribute it among your students.

Happy Holidays to All!


Vickie M. Mays, Ph.D., MSPH
Professor of Psychology, College of Letters and Science
Professor of Health Services, UCLA School of Public Health
Director, UCLA Center on Research, Education, Training and Strategic
Communication on Minority Health Disparities
www.MinorityHealthDisparities.org
310-206-5159

GSR EMPLOYMENT FOR WINTER QUARTER

UCLA Center on Research, Education, Training and Strategic Communication on Minority Health Disparities (www.MinorityHealthDisparities.org)

AMERICAN INDIAN MENTAL HEALTH 

Looking to employ a graduate student 20 hours per week to work on the completion of projects on American Indian Mental Health during the Winter Quarter.  The projects include the development of a teaching case for use by medical and nursing students on the behavioral dynamics of the health care encounter.  The student will be responsible for organizing the team developing the case, development, for drafts from conference calls, writing up and production of the case materials.  The GSR will work with the team and community to evaluate the case. In addition the individual will work on local and national distribution of center developed materials on AI mental health.  In addition the person will complete a toolkit with resources on American Indian Mental Health for online posting, editing of draft of a review paper on American Indian mental health for publication as well as organizing a partnership with the California State Psychological Association to develop a workshop on American Indian/Alaska Native Mental Health.  Please send your CV which must demonstrate an expertise in American Indian mental health, along with three names (phone numbers and email addresses) of references that can be contacted to: Professor Vickie Mays at cmhd@ucla.edu

Thursday, December 11, 2008

UCLA: 2009-10 Postdoctoral/Visiting Scholar Fellowship in American Indian Studies



UCLA: 2009-10 Postdoctoral/Visiting Scholar Fellowship in American Indian Studies

The UCLA Institute of American Cultures, in cooperation with UCLA's four Ethnic Studies Research Centers (American Indian Studies Center, Asian American Studies Center, Bunche Center for African American Studies Center, and the Chicano Studies Research Center), offers fellowships to postdoctoral/visiting scholars to support research on African Americans, American Indians, Asian Americans, and Chicanas/os. Each Center awards one postdoctoral/visiting scholar fellowship for the academic year in a national competition.
 
 
The fellowship includes a stipend (which can be used as a sabbatical supplement) that ranges from $32,000 to $35,000 (contingent upon rank, experience, and date of completion of the Ph.D), up to $4,000 in research support, and health benefits. If applicable, the stipend is paid in the form of a reimbursement to the Fellow's home institution. Appointments are for a 9-month period beginning on October 1, 2009.

Eligibility: Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States and hold a Ph.D. from an accredited college/university (or, in the case of the arts, a terminal degree) in the appropriate field at the time of appointment. UCLA faculty, staff, and currently enrolled students are not
 eligible to apply.

IAC Postdoctoral Fellows/Scholars are to be in residence during their tenure and to make a contribution to the research activities of the sponsoring Ethnic Studies Research Center. Each fellow/scholar is expected to devote full time to study and research and accept no other form of employment. In the case of the America
n Indian Studies Center, the fellow/scholar will also teach a 10-week undergraduate OR graduate seminar based on his or her research for the American Indian Studies Interdepartmental Program. 
 
Applications are due by January 16, 2009, and recipients are notified in April, 2009.

NOTE: Offer of award is contingent upon funding availability. For further information, please contact the Institute of American Cultures Coordinator or one of the IAC coordinators at the centers listed below. The application form is available online at: http://www.gdnet.ucla.edu/iacweb/applic.htm

Asian American Studies Center                 
ATTN: IAC Coordinator                                  
3230 Campbell Hall                                     
Box 951546                                             
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1546                             
Telephone number: 310.825.2974         

Bunche Center for African American Studies             
ATTN: IAC Coordinator                                  
160 Haines Hall                                        
Box 951545                                             
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1545                             
Telephone number: 310.825.7403                 

American Indian Studies Center
ATTN:  IAC Coordinator - Rebecca Hernandez 
3220 Campbell Hall
Box 951548
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1548
Telephone Number:  310.825.7315 

Chicano Studies Research Center
ATTN:  IAC Coordinator
193 Haines Hall
Box 951544
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1544
Telephone Number:  310.825.2363

For General Information:
Institute of American Cultures
Coordinator
1237 Murphy Hall
Box 951419
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1419
Telephone number: 310.825.1233
Email: iaccoordinator@gdnet.ucla.edu

UCLA . . . advancing excellence through diversity


Thursday, December 4, 2008

Edison Summer Internship Program

Edision Summer Internship Program

Application deadline for the 2009 summer program  is Dec 31st 2008.

http://www.edison.com/careers/college.asp (College Program Website)
http://www.edison.com/careers/faq.asp (How to apply)

Current Intern posting link (Rosemead, CA & San Clemente, CA locations)
https://www2.sce.com/pljb/global_jsp/applicant/DisplayJob/JobDetails.jsp?display=1&pljbHome=/edison/careers/applicant/index.jsp&id=5019
https://www2.sce.com/pljb/global_jsp/applicant/DisplayJob/JobDetails.jsp?display=1&pljbHome=/edison/careers/applicant/index.jsp&id=5020

More Info:

 Southern California Edison's College Internship Program is designed to provide students an opportunity to compliment their academic knowledge with the real world work environment.  This program will provide the opportunity to develop transferable skills, as well as acquaint participants with the mission and goals of the company.  SCE firmly believes that learning and development is an important part of career development, therefore, we have a wealth of opportunities available to fit your specific job interests and career goals.  Listed below are just some of the majors we have hired into the program and are open to consider additional majors.

 -Accounting
 -Business Admin/Mgmt
 -Chemistry
 -Communications
 -Computer Science
 -Economics
 -Environmental Studies
 -Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Nuclear, Computer)
 -Finance
 -Graphics/Art
 -Human Resources
 -Industrial Hygiene/Safety
 -Information Technology
 -Journalism
 -Marine Biology
 -Marketing/Advertising
 -Mathematics
 -Physics
 -Political Science
 -Procurement
 -Real Estate
 -Statistics/Computation
 -Supply Chain Management

 SCE's College Internship Program is a resource the company utilizes to help identify high-potential employees for future career opportunities.

 Internship Program Details:
 -Full-time, Paid, Summer Internship
 -Flexible start (May/June) and end (August/September) dates based on student's availability.
 -Intern will be partnered with a mentor in their department of interest.

 Eligibility Requirements:
 -Must be attending an accredited college or university.
 -Must be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate academic program, be attending school at least part time (as defined by the respective school), and be making satisfactory progress toward a degree.
 -Official transcript and verification of enrollment in an academic program must be provided.
 -Minimum Cumulative GPA of 3.0 is required.  GPA must be indicated on resume.
 -Must be authorized to work in the United States.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Cayuse Technologies, General Manager Opportunity

Cayuse Technologies, General Manager Needed by January

Accenture is conducting a search for a General Manager for Cayuse Technologies. Cayuse is owned by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) and provides US companies with outsourced services such as:

·         software development

·         call center

·         help desk

·         image and document processing

·         storage and retrieval

In 2006, Accenture signed a five year agreement with the CTUIR to provide training and business opportunities to Cayuse. Today, Cayuse is a multimillion dollar profitable business with approximately 130 employees.

We're looking for a General Manager to lead this business with ultimate responsibility for day to day operations as well as sales and marketing leadership. The ideal profile is an enrolled Native American who has some experience in sales, general and financial management. Experience with outsourcing or a technology business is also of interest but is not a requirement for qualification.

Heather Broome
President

510-336-2583
www.blueexecutivesearch.com


The Client:
Cayuse Technologies, 100-percent owned by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR), provides U.S. companies with outsourced services including: software development, call center, help desk, image and document processing, and storage and retrieval. In October 2006, Accenture, a global management, consulting technology services and outsourcing company, signed a five-year agreement with CTUIR to help manage Cayuse Technologies, LLC. Under the terms of the agreement, Accenture provides business and technical training, knowledge transfer, as well as a channel of business through Accenture clients.
Cayuse Technologies currently employs approximately 130 people and was built on the following core values:
Integrity – Cayuse Technologies considers Integrity to be the highest standard to which they aspire. Cayuse Technologies' employees dedicate themselves to developing strong relationships built on Trust, Price and Loyalty.
Quality – A reflection of proud heritage of integrity, preparation and persistence.
Teamwork/Family – A close-knit team of fiercely committed professionals working together to achieve the common goals of client and personal satisfaction.
Harmonious Heart – Cayuse Technologies' employees are loyal, honest and mighty. They are a responsible workforce that achieves its goals and perseveres regardless of the challenge. They are passionate in what they do.
Diversity – Cayuse Technologies welcomes and braces a free community of diverse people bonded by trust, respect and unity.
Work Ethic. - Cayuse Technologies' employees are proud of their dedication to professionalism and hold themselves accountable in all their actions. Their actions reflect  positively on themselves and the communities they serve.
For more information, please visit: www.cayusetechnologies.com and http://www.umatilla.nsn.us/

Location:
Pendleton, Oregon
Pendleton (population 17,000) in Umatilla County (population 71,000) is home to the Pendleton Round-up, Pendleton Woolen Mills, and Blue Mountain Community College. The Umatilla tribal government focuses on economic development, natural resources, education, planning, housing, health and social services. The Umatilla Tribe also owns and operates the Wildhorse Casino and Resort.

Reporting Relationships:
This position reports directly to the Board of Directors on matters related to Cayuse Technologies business and to Accenture on matters related to service delivery and other matters outlined in the management agreement between Cayuse Technologies and Accenture.

Cayuse Technologies Board of Directors include:
Armand Minthorn, Chair and CTUIR Board of Trustees Member
Stanley Gutkowski, Vice Chair and Retired Accenture Partner
Hines Brannan, Treasurer and Retired Accenture Partner
Koko Hufford, CTUIR Department of Economic Development Program Manager
Bill Tovey, Director CTUIR Department of Economic Development

Key Accenture relationships include:
Director of Operations
Director of Software Development
Center Director

Direct reports to the General Manager include:
Manager, Human Resources
Manager, Business Development
Manager, Contact Center
Manager, Facilities


Professional Responsibilities:     
The primary responsibility of the General Manager provide day to day operations oversight, marketing and sales leadership, and contract management for the company.
• Provide leadership for the development, execution and compliance for all agreements between Cayuse Technologies and third parties.
• Responsible for the financial performance and health of the business, client and community relationship-building, facility operations, and for employee relations and staff development.
• Expand and grow Cayuse Technologies business base, paying particular attention to revenue and profit goals.
• Establish a cohesive relationship between Cayuse Technologies and the Pendleton/CTUIR Communities.
• Create and execute upon a business plan for the growth of Cayuse Technologies.

Professional Requirements:   
• The ideal candidate will have a bachelor's degree and 8+ years of commercial business experience.
• Profit and loss as well as sales management experience.
• Ideal candidates will also have experience in technology-related fields.
• Knowledge of American Indian history, self-determination, historical and current issues, social complexities, and culture is required.
• Ability to focus efforts on strategic goals, while satisfying the tactical needs of the organization.
• A service centered executive with a focus on "Pleasing the Customer" while providing the agreed on operating results to the company.

Personal Characteristics:
The Company embodies a culture of success and entrepreneurial spirit. The ideal candidate will possess the following traits, which are essential to the continued development of the Company's culture:
• A high energy level that demonstrates a consistently upbeat and infectiously enthusiastic attitude; one who will inspire others to exceed their expectations.
• A roll up the sleeves attitude; a self starting orientation with the intense drive to make things happen; must be a doer.
• Smart, creative and a decisive professional who knows how to balance tactical and strategic issues.
• A leader around whom individual performers will be willing to rally; an inspiring coach, capable of working with a wide range of individuals and skill sets.
• Driven and competitive when dealing with the outside, collaborative when dealing with the inside.

Contact:
Heather Broome
President
Blue Executive Search
Direct: 510-336-2583
heather@blueexecutivesearch.com

PRESS RELEASE

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Randy Willis (left) joins Bill Green on the Umatilla Reservation in celebrating the grand opening of Cayuse Technologies.  
 
Inside Accenture: June 2008

Call them "the other Indian outsourcers."

That's a description fitting of Cayuse Technologies, a US outsourcing business managed by Accenture and wholly-owned by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR).

Cayuse Technologies, located near Pendleton, Oregon, provides US companies with services including software development, call center, help desk, image and document processing, information storage and retrieval, and finance and accounting support. Under a five-year, renewable agreement, Accenture provided equipment, a base of clients, marketing, and training for employees, 35 percent of whom are American Indians.

First-of-its-kind partnership 
On April 28, Accenture leaders joined the Umatilla tribal Board of Trustees, state of Oregon officials, local dignitaries and some 150 employees for a grand opening ceremony of Cayuse Technologies' 40,000-square-foot facility, which launched operations in mid-2007.

"We're very proud of the relationship we've built with Cayuse…it's 'classic Accenture' in that it started with an innovative idea, gathered momentum and turned into something extraordinary for this community, for our clients and for our people," Chairman & CEO Bill Green said. "With this US domestic alternative to offshore, we enhance our ability to serve clients and to build deep, specialized technology skills."

Potential clients are taking notice of Cayuse Technologies, including representatives from a credit card company who were on-hand for the grand opening. "The momentum and demand are better than we expected," says Green. "Cayuse exemplifies the new spirit of collaboration between the private sector, the third sector and all levels of government that has driven us to rethink our strategy and to broaden our focus to public service across the globe," said Lisa Mascolo, group chief executive-Public Service.

Native American roots at Accenture 
Randy Willis, senior executive-Application Outsourcing, and a member of the Oglala Lakota (Sioux) Tribe, initiated the project as a way for many US companies, particularly those in the public service sector, to obtain lower-cost delivery capabilities onshore. He had been researching Native American tribes on Accenture's behalf to find an appropriate business partner.

"We're responding to the tremendous demand among Accenture clients for application outsourcing, infrastructure outsourcing and business process outsourcing performed by professionals within the United States, and Cayuse Technologies will help fulfill that demand," Willis said. "Working with Cayuse Technologies also complements Accenture's efforts to build and maintain a global workforce that mirrors that of its clients, employing diverse groups of people from different backgrounds, with a vast range of skills and experience."

Cayuse Technologies targets growth of its workforce to 400 to 450 people over the next year, from both American Indian and non-Indians living on or near the reservation. The company facility has the capacity to employ as many as 450 people providing a breadth of technology and business process services. Accenture will provide up to eight weeks of intensive and hands-on training for new hires, who immediately begin serving Accenture's clients upon completion of training.

"The new company's workforce will play an important role in our efforts to expand and diversify the reservation economy beyond gaming and traditional employment opportunities," said Bill Tovey, Tribal economic development director and member of Cayuse Technologies board of directors.

US Senator Ron Wyden commented, "The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation are showing real vision in developing a partnership that will not only create jobs now, but will also provide opportunities over the long term through training and development. I'm pleased Accenture has chosen to partner with the tribe to achieve this vision."

US Representative Greg Walden added, "In a downturn in the (US) economy, it's nice to see jobs come into a rural area."

Field Project Coordinator


FIELD PROJECT COORDINATOR  Research study on cancer among Southwest American Indians seeks a Field Project Coordinator.  Position coordinates and holds focus groups and administers the Study Intervention with field participants. Manages the collection and transmission of human subjects forms and data. Supervises staff and assists in reports. Position located at UCLA. 

Full or PT position available.

Salary commensurate with experience

Travel required 

Appy to: 

Center for American Indian/Indigenous Research & Education

UCLA School of Nursing

700 Tiverton Ave., Factor Building #5-934A

Los Angeles, CA 90095-1702

(310) 825-4799

xyang@sonnet.ucla.edu

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

American Indian Studies/Chicano Studies - University of Minnesota

From: Lisa Benjamin <benja129@umn.edu>
Subject: Job Announcement -American Indian
Studies/Chicano Studies - University of Minnesota

Dear Friends,

Please help us spread the word that the American Indian Studies Dept. &
the Chicano Studies Dept. at the University of Minnesota have an opening
for a shared tenure-track position. The
preferred area of specialty is "Indigenous Philosophies in the Americas."
Ideally we are
looking for someone who can teach across the curriculum in both departments.

The announcement is attached.

Thank you,
Edén Torres, Chair - Chicano Studies
Jean O'Brien, Chair - American Indian Studies

Apply on line:
Assistant Professor of American Indian & Chicano Studies, Requisition 158071
http://employment.umn.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=75550
--
Thanks

Lisa Benjamin
University of Minnesota
Principle Administrative and Office Specialist

American Indian Studies Department &
Chicano Studies Departments

612-624-6309
aminstud@umn.edu
chicstud@umn.edu

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Air Program Manager

Job Announcement
The La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians has an open position for:
 
Air Program Manager
The La Jolla Indian Reservation has a vacancy for an Air Program Manager. This position will be responsible for all
aspects of an EPA CAA§103 Air Monitoring Program. This position reports to the Environmental Director.
 
Start Date: Approximately October 2008
The position has the
following responsibilities:
• Provides direction, planning, supervision and
management for the program
• Operate air quality and meteorological
instrumentation
• Develop air quality codes or ordinances
• Emissions inventory, air quality database,
BMP's, AQI, etc
• Willingness to complete training courses
• Must be able to travel for trainings,
conferences, etc
• Able to supervise employees hired to
accomplish tasks for the program
• Must be highly motivated and work well
with others
• Conduct public outreach
• Other related duties as assigned
The ideal candidate will have the  
following qualifications:
• High school diploma, preference for
BA/BS or Masters in related field
• Background in math
• Must be able to work with or without
direct supervision
• Knowledge of GIS is helpful
• Proficient on office computer and
software applications (Word, Excel,
Access, etc.)
• Ability to operate and troubleshoot
scientific instrumentation
• Ability to communicate effectively
• Ability to maintain effective working
relationships with people of varied
backgrounds
• Valid CA drivers license
Starting Pay Rate: Based on experience, range $35,360 - $43,680
Applications Due: 10/17/08
 
All interested persons are encouraged to apply. Applications are available at the La Jolla Tribal Office and application or
resume should be submitted to the La Jolla Environmental Protection Office at the address or e-mail below. For questions
please contact Rob Roy, La Jolla Environmental Director, at (760) 742-3790 ext 311.
 
La Jolla Band of Indians – Environmental Protection Office: 22000 Highway 76, Pauma Valley, CA 92061 –
lajollagis@yahoo.com, (760) 742-3790, Fax - (760) 742-4506.
 
Equal Employment Opportunity: It is the policy of the Tribe to provide equal employment opportunity through affirmative action in
all of its operations and personnel practices, Employees, applicants or participants will mot be discriminated against on the basis of
race, ethnic origin, religion, sex, color, age, or physical handicap.
 
Indian Preference Policy: In accordance with the Indian Preference Act of 1934 (25 USC 472), preference in filling this vacancy will
be given to qualified Indian candidates who present proof of eligibility for Indian Preference. Verification on BIA Form 5-4432 or
from Tribal ID card must be provided with the application.
 
Notice of Drug Free Workplace Requirements
The La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians is committed to maintaining a drug free working environment and to comply with the Drug-Free
Workplace Act of  1998, 45CFR, part 76, subpart F. The interested candidate must be able to pass a drug-screening test and maintain a
drug free and professional working environment.

UCI Dept of Psychology and Social Behavior

School of Social Ecology

Department of Psychology and Social Behavior

Social or Personality Psychology

Position: Assistant/Associate Professor, Tenure-Track

The Department of Psychology and Social Behavior at the University of
California, Irvine invites applications for a faculty position at the
assistant or early associate professor level in social or personality
psychology. The particular area of specialization is open, but the
candidate's substantive interests should complement those of the social,
personality, developmental, health, clinical, community, cognitive, and
cultural psychologists in the department. Successful candidates for this
position will have a strong record of research with potential to attract
extramural funding and evidence of a commitment to excellent teaching and
mentoring.

Review of applications begins on October 1, 2008, and will continue until
an appropriate candidate is found. Application materials must be
submitted electronically (please refer to the Employment link at the
following website for instructions: http://socialecology.uci.edu/ -- see
link below). Candidates should submit a curriculum vitae, a statement of
research and teaching interests, representative publications, and arrange
to have three letters of recommendation uploaded electronically.

Click here to review the instructions and apply

Click here for more information about the Department of Psychology and
Social Behavior

The University of California, Irvine, an equal opportunity employer
committed to excellence through diversity, has an active career partner
program and a National Science Foundation ADVANCE Gender Equity Program.
(OEOD-4169)
Post: 08/18/08, Close: 10/01/0

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

UCI Dept of History Professor - ore-1800 South Asian History

School of Humanities

Department of History

South Asia pre-1800

Position: Tenure Track Assistant Professor or Beginning Tenured Associate
Professor Level

The Department of History at the University of California, Irvine invites
applications for a position in pre-1800 South Asian history. The
department will appoint at the tenure track assistant or tenured beginning
associate professor level, contingent upon qualifications. All research
specializations in Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern South Asian History
are welcome to apply. Preference will be given to candidates who can
participate in the department's World History program. Start date: July
1, 2009.

Please apply on line at http://recruit.ap.uci.edu and submit a cover
letter and cv. In addition, please send an article length writing sample
and three letters of recommendation (under separate cover) to:
Vinayak Chaturvedi
Chair, South Asia Search Committee
Department of History
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA 92697-3275
To ensure consideration, materials must be received by November 7, 2008.
Additional information about the UCI Department of History and the School
of Humanities can be found at http://www.humanities.uci.edu/history.

The University of California, Irvine, is an Equal Opportunity Employer
committed to excellence through diversity and has an Advance Program
(http://advance.uci.edu/) for Faculty Equity and Diversity.
(OEOD-4186)
Post: 08/19/08, Close: 11/07/08

UNM-NAS Assistant Professor search

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The University of New Mexico
University College/Native American Studies
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor
Job Requisition # 6475

The University of New Mexico seeks to establish a tenure-track faculty
appointment at the Assistant Professor level in Native American Studies.
This is a full-time appointment in the Native American Studies Program,
housed in University College. The successful candidate will teach in the
Native American Studies program and work collaboratively with other
faculty to develop and deliver curricula which supports the Native
Leadership and Self Determination concentration in the Bachelor's of Arts
degree in Native Studies. It is expected that the successful candidate
will also actively mentor, advise, tutor, and guide both Native American
and non-Native American students in the program.

The University of New Mexico is a comprehensive Carnegie Doctoral /
Research –Extensive University and a U.S. Department of Education Minority
public institution which serves some 30,000 students each academic term.
Offering degree programs at Bachelors, Masters, and Doctoral levels in 85
areas of study, UNM is fortunate to be in a state with a significant
population of Native Americans. The University of New Mexico welcomes its
responsibility to encourage and support the educational achievements of
both Native American and non-Native American students.

Minimum Qualifications:
• Applicant must possess a Ph.D. in a Social Science discipline such as
American Studies, Native American Studies, Sociology, and Political
Science or a related field.

Desired Qualifications:
• Specialization in Social Science research and implementation related to
American Indian social issues, leadership studies and/or community
development.
• Demonstrated commitment to undergraduate and graduate education.
• Teaching experience at the undergraduate level.
• Ability to obtain grant funding as demonstrated by previous
post-doctoral awards or successful grant applications.

The University of New Mexico actively seeks and encourages nominations of
and applications from individuals who are from under-represented groups. A
complete application consists of a letter of intent addressing the
candidate's ability to fulfill the duties outlined above, as well as,
meeting the qualifications for the position, a current curriculum vita,
and contact information for at least three professional references. Please
indicate Job Requisition # 6475. This appointment will begin on August
17, 2009. For best consideration, all applications materials must be
received by September 19, 2008; however, the position is open until
filled.

Nominations and applications should be submitted to:
The University of New Mexico
Native American Studies
MSC 06 3740
Dr. Gregory Cajete, c/o Delia Halona
Mesa Vista Hall Rm. 3080
Albuquerque, NM. 87131-001
Telephone: 505-277-3917

The University of New Mexico is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer, Educator. For additional information about UNM see
http://www.unm.edu

2 Admissions and Outreach Positions

Admissions Advisor (2 Positions) (SAO III)
Job Category:   Student Services
Unit:   Admissions and Outreach
Position Code:   SAO1740A
Status:   Open
Closing Date:   Review of applications to begin immediately. This position is open until filled.
Salary:   $42,432 - $52,135 Annually
Location:   Campus Site
 
Background check:   Background check and fingerprinting may be required
 
Description:  

The University of California, Merced is the newest and tenth campus of the University of California system and the first American research university built in the 21st century. With approximately 2,600 students, UC Merced has planned for additional student growth until we reach an enrollment of approximately 25,000 students. With undergraduate, graduate, and PhD programs, plans for a future medical school program, partnerships and community involvement, the UC Merced campus is continually evolving, requiring talented, knowledgeable and dynamic educators, researchers, management and staff.

Under the general supervision of the Associate Director of Admissions – Outreach, and limited reporting to Assistant Directors of Admissions, the Admissions Advisor will recruit students for UC Merced; act as a representative of UC Merced and the University of California; organize and collaborate with the events coordinator with conferences and events; projects and activities; collect and analyze data; track and evaluate program effectiveness and develop strategies to meet recruitment goals. The incumbent will also develop and implements regional logic model for designated area that aligns with the Office of Admissions' overall strategic goals. The staff member will effectively utilize databases, and web-based tools for recruitment activities. The Admissions Advisor must work well under pressure, meeting multiple and sometimes conflicting deadlines. The incumbent shall at all times demonstrate cooperative behavior with colleagues and supervisor. The incumbent will also evaluate transcripts in the admissions process.

(2) positions - 1 each

Southern, California and Northern, California

 
Qualifications:   REQUIREMENTS

• Ability to exercise independent judgment in applying a variety of procedural guidelines.
• Analytical skills to make accurate and consistent interpretations of a broad variety of academic and administrative procedures.
• Excellent oral and written communication skills, including awareness of cross-cultural and intercultural distinctions that affect interactions with a diverse population.
• Excellent decision-making ability in the absence of specifically defined rules.
• Strong organizational skills to establish priorities and complete assignments under pressure of time constraints and competing deadlines.
• Ability to clearly present complex, technical information and issues in professional settings.
• Excellent presentation skills sufficient to convey information clearly and respond appropriately to a variety of audiences. Ability to prepare and present targeted admission materials as needed for specific majors or applicant populations.
• Ability to exercise discretion and good judgment in confidential and sensitive matters.
• Ability to work independently as well as cooperatively as a member of a larger unit.
• Strong project management and organizational skills and attention to detail.
• Ability to effectively use a variety computer applications, databases, and web-related applications.
• Excellent time management skills and ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines with little supervision.
• The ability to travel distances in excess of 100 miles to variety of venues.
• Bachelors Degree with three years of experience or equivalent combination of education and experience.
• Experience in a university, K-12, or community college setting preferred.

PREFERRED COMPENTENCIES
• Knowledge of UC admissions practices and procedures, including undergraduate evaluations.
• Knowledge of international educational systems.
• Working knowledge of student information system, as well as other student-based computing environments.
• Admissions experience with knowledge of transfer credit policies, a-g course lists and related university outreach and admission practices.
• Experience with the ASSIST web site (statewide articulation database)
• Knowledge of languages other than English.

 
To Apply:   Click on the link below to use our new on-line application system.

If you do not have internet access you may mail your application, resume, and cover letter to: University of California, Merced, P. O. Box 2039, Merced CA 95344-0039. Please list the job number on the subject line.

Apply Online

 
    The University of California Merced is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer with a strong institutional commitment to the achievement of diversity among its faculty, staff and students.

The University does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission to, access to, or operation of its instruction, programs, services or activities, or in its hiring and employment practices. The university provides reasonable accommodation to facilitate the participation of individuals with legally protected disabilities.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

UWM American Indian Student Academic Services Coordinator

UW Crest
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
Position Vacancy Listing
PVL# 59497

Please Note: A change was made to this position announcement on 07/30/08

Working title:

Coordinator--American Indian Student Academic Services

Official title:

STUDENT SERVICES CORD(T25DN)

Degree and area of specialization:

Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree in higher education, college student personnel, counseling, advising or related area is preferred.

Minimum number of years and type of relevant work experience:

- Two years demonstrated experience working with students in a higher education or equivalent setting
- Demonstrated knowledge of issues affecting American Indian students in higher education is required
- Familiarity with student development theory and identity development theory;
- Ability to complete short-term and long-term projects;
- Ability to work collaboratively and with diverse constituencies in exchanging information and creating strong working relationships;
- Well developed communication skills (written, oral, and electronic) are essential;
- Demonstrated ability to provide culturally and academically appropriate student programming

Principal duties:

- Facilitate campus visits for prospective American Indian, Alaskan Native, and Native Hawaiian students by working closely with the Admissions Office, Connections Program, and coordinating with the College of Menominee Nation Transfer Agreement;
- Contact freshmen and other newly admitted American Indian and Alaskan Native students to welcome them to the University and to serve as a personal point of reference for them, their families, and their tribes;
- Establish and maintain direct contact with newly admitted, transfer and continuing students to help access campus and community resources;
- Help resolve problems when appropriate. Provide basic academic advising and refer students to appropriate offices for more specialized advising services;
- Work with University student support units, the American Indian Studies Program and tribal and community resources in developing effective response mechanisms and programs that are sensitive to the needs of American Indian students;
- Establish and maintain outreach and support for the American Indian cultural resource facility at UW-Madison.
- Establish and maintain ongoing relationships with the American Indian and Alaskan Native student organizations, including Alpha Pi Omega Native American Sorority, Indigenous Law Students Association, UW-Madison Chapter of the American Indian Science & Engineering Society, and the American Indian student group Wunk Sheek. Assist in the coordination of sponsored events and activities;
- Develop a working network of faculty, academic advisors, and Minority/Disadvantaged Coordinators in all nine schools and colleges to assist in the transition of American Indian and Alaskan Native students on campus, to support their success and identify areas of improvement;
- Establish and maintain contact with institutional offices and programs serving American Indian and Alaskan Native students (i.e., Division of University Housing, Office of Student Financial Services, Lakeshore Nature Preserve, Chancellors Scholars and Powers Knapp Scholars Program, Academic Advancement Program, TRIO Program, Office of the Vice Provost for Diversity and Climate, and the Wisconsin Alumni Association);
- Offer educational opportunities to institutional offices and campus partners to learn about American Indian and Alaskan Native nations and cultures.
- Maintain records, submit written reports, process referral forms, draft memoranda and proposals, and write letters as needed;
- Participate fully in Office of Student Academic Affairs (SAA) staff development programs, efforts to evaluate and improve academic support programs for students, and appropriate SAA meetings;
- Schedule some evening and weekend appointments and meetings as necessary.

Additional Information:

The University of Wisconsin-Madison is a world-class teaching and research institution consistently ranked among the nation's best universities. The campus and city of 223,000 residents are located among four lakes, numerous parks, and a 1,300 acre arboretum. Wisconsin's capital, Madison, is located 90 minutes from Milwaukee, and less than three hours from Chicago.

General Objectives of the American Indian Student Academic Services Program and the Office of Student Academic Affairs:
Housed in the College of Letters and Science's Office of Student Academic Affairs, the American Indian Student Academic Services (AISAS) Program addresses the academic, social, and cultural needs of American Indian students. Among its primary objectives are assisting incoming students with the transition to UW-Madison, and connecting incoming, transfer, and continuing students to student services and advising. In addition to collaborating with the American Indian Studies Program, multicultural academic programs, and the UW-Admissions Office to attract and retain students of color, AISAS also helps maintain ongoing communication with American Indian communities throughout Wisconsin.

UW-Madison currently enrolls approximately 275 American Indian and Alaskan Native undergraduate, graduate, and professional students representing over forty American Indian and Alaskan Native Nations, including the twelve federally recognized Wisconsin Indian Nations.

The general objectives of the Office of Student Academic Affairs (SAA) include: assisting students in realizing their human promise as citizens of a global community; preserving the integrity of an L&S degree by interpreting and implementing faculty policies; providing services, information, and support to students, faculty, staff, and other constituencies engaged in educational programs, policies, and outreach; and, assisting campus-wide efforts to integrate diverse voices into the University community in order to offer a welcoming, supportive, and responsive campus climate.

Staff are responsible for guiding students toward meeting certain goals during their first year. The Center for the First Year Experience at UW-Madison has created the following first-year goals. The AISAS Coordinator is expected to endorse theses goals:
1. Gaining confidence and competence as a college-level student.
2. Making positive connections with faculty, staff, and peers.
3. Engaging in behaviors that promote your personal health and balance.
4. Understanding oneself as a member of the socially diverse university community.
5. Developing awareness of the impact of your personal choices.

A criminal background check will be conducted prior to hiring.
A period of evaluation will be required
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Appointment type: Academic Staff
Department(s): L&S/ADM-STU ACAD AFF
Full time salary rate: Minimum $41,336 ANNUAL (12 months)
Depending on Qualifications
Term: This is a renewable appointment.
Appointment percent: 100%
Anticipated begin date: SEPTEMBER 01, 2008
Number of positions: 1

TO ENSURE CONSIDERATION

Application must be received by: AUGUST 12, 2008

HOW TO APPLY:

Please send resume, list of 3-5 references, and cover letter to the contact listed below. All application materials should be submitted electronically if possible and "PVL# 59497" should be included in the email subject line. For full consideration, all applications must be received or postmarked by the application deadline date.

Unless another application procedure has been specified above, please send resume and cover letter referring to Position Vacancy Listing #59497 to

Susan Barthel Phone: 608-262-3912
403 South Hall TTY: 608-263-2473
1055 Bascom Mall Fax: 608-262-5915
Madison WI 53706-1315 Email: barthel@wisc.edu

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

UNM American Indian Student Services Advisor

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
The University of New Mexico

SENIOR STUDENT PROGRAM ADVISOR

Open Until Filled

REQUISITION #: M50096     POSITION TYPE: Full Time with Benefits
DEPARTMENT: AMERICAN INDIAN STUDENT SERVICES LOCATION: Albuquerque - Main
SALARY: $14.03 minimum to $18.70 midpoint (Hourly) GRADE: 10


Applications for this position must be submitted using eJOBS (http://ejobs.unm.edu), our online application/resume builder.

  This posting will remain open until a qualified applicant is identified. In order to provide a minimum posting period, it will not be closed before Aug-11-2008. After this date, the department will continue to accept and review applications as long as the posting remains open.

Please refer to "To Apply" section below for additional application materials required.

POSITION 
SUMMARY:
American Indian Student Services (AISS) is searching for a Senior Student Program Advisor to join the department's team of professionals dedicated to providing academic and cultural programming for American Indian students attending the University of Mew Mexico-Main Campus. The successful candidate will be responsible for coordinating and facilitating programs and services for students transferring to the UNM-Main Campus from UNM branch campus sites, community colleges, tribal coleges, and other colleges or universtities; new admits; and current UNM-Main Campus students. Dedication to student academic, personal, cultural, and social success; advanced oral and written skills; and social, cultural and networking expertise are critical qualifications the successful candidate must possess.
The individual selected for this position will:
  • Analyze freshman and transfer student admission applications, transfer evaluations and transcripts.
  • Provide academic advising for prospective, new, and current undergraduate students.
  • Provide federal financial aid and institutional, departmental, private and tribal scholarship advisement.
  • Provide initial advisement and subsequent follow-up to student academic inquiries; evaluate academic level(s); assist in the resolution of student academic challenges; and provide advisement on academic program changes.
  • Coordinate academic intervention activities and programming throughout the academic year.
  • Organize and participate in areas of complex project, operations, and/or events.
  • Develop and coordinate student mentorship program.
  • Collect, analyze and maintain transfer student data for department database.
  • Coordinate and serve as an active participant in a variety of department/division-specific and university-wide student programming initiatives.

MINIMUM 
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's degree; at least 1 year of experience that is directly related to the duties and responsibilities specified.

If you are selected for this position, you will be required to present official transcripts, certificates, licenses, etc. as verification of your qualifications.

PREFERRED 
QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Demonstrated skill in:
    • Effectively communicating and interacting with various tribal governments, organizations, higher education programs, and entities specific to American Indian constituents
    • Interacting and collaborating with a wide range of individuals representing diverse communities and constituents
    • Demonstrated skill in: Drafting, creating, and editing public relations, educational and/or training materials
  • Proficiency in:
    • Microsoft Word, specifically in creating mail merges and templates
    • Microsoft Publisher, specifically: 1) creating design sets for general publications and announcements and 2) creating and developing pamphlets, publications, and announcements
    • Microsoft Access, specifically: 1) developing and maintaining department and/or program-specific database and 2) creating tables, forms and complex queries
    • Microsoft Excel, specifically: 1) creating complex spreadsheets using formulas, 2) creating forms & graphs, and 3) importing and exporting data
    • Microsoft PowerPoint, specifically: 1) utilizing hyperlinks in multimedia presentations and 2) creating presentations using sounds and graphics
  • Experience in/with:
    • Analyzing and interpreting student transcripts and associated documents; analyzing course prerequisits; certification; and/or curriculum/graduation requirements
    • Implementing knowledge of academic standards regarding probation and/or suspension processes/procedures to meet individual student needs

CONDITIONS OF 
EMPLOYMENT:
  • This position is represented by a labor union and is subject to the terms and conditions of the USUNM Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Refer to Job Description for Physical Requirements and Working Conditions.

TO APPLY: ALL APPLICATIONS FOR THIS POSITION MUST BE SUBMITTED VIA eJOBS, OUR ON LINE APPLICATION/RESUME SYSTEM. Go to eJOBS, http://ejobs.unm.edu to apply.


Per the request of the department your ejobs application MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A COVER LETTER , A LIST OF PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES, AND A WRITING SAMPLE at the time your application is submitted. The cover letter and list of professional references should be submitted through eJOBS with your application/resume. The Cover Letter should address your relevant experience, discuss how you will contribute to the success of American Indian Student Services, and give your thoughts on enhancing existing program initiatives.

The Writing Sample must be submitted via email to the attention of Tammy James-Pino at typino5@unm.edu. The scenario for the writing sample is as follows: You are charged with notifying tribal leaders, prospective students, UNM administrators, and the UNM Native community of a special event that will introduce a recruitment and retention initiative on behalf of the department. Please submit a sample of the correspondence and/or publication (not to exceed 250 words) that you develop.

For assistance with our application process or help setting up your resume on eJOBS, please contact the Human Resources Service Center at (505) 277-MyHR (6947), visit fastinfo.unm.edu or come into our Human Resources Service Center, 1700 Lomas Blvd. NE Suite 1400, Albuquerque, NM 87131.



All eJOBS applications/resumes must be received no later than midnight Mountain Time on the day the posting closes.
  Apply Online      Contact Us

Additional vacancies may be filled by qualified applicants from the pool generated by this announcement.
The University of New Mexico is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and Educator.

Research Writer Wanted

FYI – please share with any interested, reina

 

 

From: Hoover-Flores, Rhonda@CALFED [mailto:Rhonda.Hoover-Flores@calwater.ca.gov]

Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 1:54 PM

 

 

Research Writer Wanted! - Employment Opportunity in the CALFED Science Program

 

Do you relish learning and writing about new scientific discoveries and trends? Do you want to help change California for the better? Make meaningful contributions to Bay-Delta water management and policies that will guide California’s development in the years to come? If so, we have an outstanding career opportunity you should know about.

 

The CALFED Science Program has an opening for a Research Writer to translate cutting-edge science into a language and format that is easily understood by non scientists.

 

The information we provide is used in setting state policies on climate change, water supply, ecosystem restoration, water quality, and more.

 

Please visit http://www.calwater.ca.gov/calfed/HR/job_opportunities.html

 for detailed information.

 

Please distribute this information widely.  We apologize for any duplicate postings.

 

Ladd Lougee

Program Manager II

CALFED Science Program

650 Capitol Mall, 5th Floor

Sacramento, CA 95814

(916) 445-0593

llougee@calwater.ca.gov

 

http://science.calwater.ca.gov

 

 

 

 

*************************

Reina Rogers

American Indian Liaison

NRCS California

PO Box 3562

Quincy CA 95971

530 283-7513  FAX 530 283-7736

**************************

Research Writer Wanted! - Employment Opportunity in the CALFED Science
Program

Do you relish learning and writing about new scientific discoveries and
trends? Do you want to help change California for the better? Make
meaningful contributions to Bay-Delta water management and policies that
will guide California's development in the years to come? If so, we have
an outstanding career opportunity you should know about.

The CALFED Science Program has an opening for a Research Writer to
translate cutting-edge science into a language and format that is easily
understood by non scientists.

The information we provide is used in setting state policies on climate
change, water supply, ecosystem restoration, water quality, and more.

Please visit http://www.calwater.ca.gov/calfed/HR/job_opportunities.html
for detailed information.

Please distribute this information widely. We apologize for any
duplicate postings.


Ladd Lougee
Program Manager II
CALFED Science Program
650 Capitol Mall, 5th Floor
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 445-0593
llougee@calwater.ca.gov

http://science.calwater.ca.gov <http://science.calwater.ca.gov/>

*************************

Reina Rogers

American Indian Liaison

NRCS California

PO Box 3562

Quincy CA 95971

530 283-7513 FAX 530 283-7736

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Yolanda Leon, M.A.
Program Coordinator
American Indian Resource Program
Center for Educational Partnerships
University of California, Irvine
(949) 824-0291
(949) 824-8219 fax
yleon@uci.edu
www.airp.uci.edu

Coordinator--American Indian Student Academic Services

http://www.ohr.wisc.edu/pvl/pv_059497.html
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
Position Vacancy Listing
PVL# 59497
Working title:  Coordinator--American Indian Student Academic Services
Official title: STUDENT SERVICES CORD(T25DN)
Degree and area of specialization: Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree in higher education, college student personnel, counseling, advising or related area is preferred. Minimum number of years and type of relevant work experience:
- Two years demonstrated experience working with students in a higher education or equivalent setting
- Demonstrated knowledge of issues affecting American Indian students in higher education is required
- Familiarity with student development theory and identity development theory;
- Ability to complete short-term and long-term projects;
- Ability to work collaboratively and with diverse constituencies in exchanging information and creating strong working relationships;
- Well developed communication skills (written, oral, and electronic) are essential;
- Demonstrated ability to provide culturally and academically appropriate student programming

Principal duties:
- Facilitate campus visits for prospective American Indian, Alaskan Native, and Native Hawaiian students by working closely with the Admissions Office, Connections Program, and coordinating with the College of Menominee Nation Transfer Agreement;
- Contact freshmen and other newly admitted American Indian and Alaskan Native students to welcome them to the University and to serve as a personal point of reference for them, their families, and their tribes;
- Establish and maintain direct contact with newly admitted, transfer and continuing students to help access campus and community resources;
- Help resolve problems when appropriate. Provide basic academic advising and refer students to appropriate offices for more specialized advising services;
- Work with University student support units, the American Indian Studies Program and tribal and community resources in developing effective response mechanisms and programs that are sensitive to the needs of American Indian students;
- Establish and maintain outreach and support for the American Indian cultural resource facility at UW-Madison.
- Establish and maintain ongoing relationships with the American Indian and Alaskan Native student organizations, including Alpha Pi Omega Native American Sorority, Indigenous Law Students Association, UW-Madison Chapter of the American Indian Science & Engineering Society, and the American Indian student group Wunk Sheek. Assist in the coordination of sponsored events and activities;
- Develop a working network of faculty, academic advisors, and Minority/Disadvantaged Coordinators in all nine schools and colleges to assist in the transition of American Indian and Alaskan Native students on campus, to support their success and identify areas of improvement;
- Establish and maintain contact with institutional offices and programs serving American Indian and Alaskan Native students (i.e., Division of University Housing, Office of Student Financial Services, Lakeshore Nature Preserve, Chancellors Scholars and Powers Knapp Scholars Program, Academic Advancement Program, TRIO Program, Office of the Vice Provost for Diversity and Climate, and the Wisconsin Alumni Association);
- Offer educational opportunities to institutional offices and campus partners to learn about American Indian and Alaskan Native nations and cultures.
- Maintain records, submit written reports, process referral forms, draft memoranda and proposals, and write letters as needed;
- Participate fully in Office of Student Academic Affairs (SAA) staff development programs, efforts to evaluate and improve academic support programs for students, and appropriate SAA meetings;
- Schedule some evening and weekend appointments and meetings as necessary.

Additional Information:
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is a world-class teaching and research institution consistently ranked among the nation's best universities. The campus and city of 223,000 residents are located among four lakes, numerous parks, and a 1,300 acre arboretum. Wisconsin's capital, Madison, is located 90 minutes from Milwaukee, and less than three hours from Chicago.

General Objectives of the American Indian Student Academic Services Program and the Office of Student Academic Affairs:
Housed in the College of Letters and Science's Office of Student Academic Affairs, the American Indian Student Academic Services (AISAS) Program addresses the academic, social, and cultural needs of American Indian students. Among its primary objectives are assisting incoming students with the transition to UW-Madison, and connecting incoming, transfer, and continuing students to student services and advising. In addition to collaborating with the American Indian Studies Program, multicultural academic programs, and the UW-Admissions Office to attract and retain students of color, AISAS also helps maintain ongoing communication with American Indian communities throughout Wisconsin.

UW-Madison currently enrolls approximately 275 American Indian and Alaskan Native undergraduate, graduate, and professional students representing over forty American Indian and Alaskan Native Nations, including the twelve federally recognized Wisconsin Indian Nations.

The general objectives of the Office of Student Academic Affairs (SAA) include: assisting students in realizing their human promise as citizens of a global community; preserving the integrity of an L&S degree by interpreting and implementing faculty policies; providing services, information, and support to students, faculty, staff, and other constituencies engaged in educational programs, policies, and outreach; and, assisting campus-wide efforts to integrate diverse voices into the University community in order to offer a welcoming, supportive, and responsive campus climate.

Staff are responsible for guiding students toward meeting certain goals during their first year. The Center for the First Year Experience at UW-Madison has created the following first-year goals. The AISAS Coordinator is expected to endorse theses goals:
1. Gaining confidence and competence as a college-level student.
2. Making positive connections with faculty, staff, and peers.
3. Engaging in behaviors that promote your personal health and balance.
4. Understanding oneself as a member of the socially diverse university community.
5. Developing awareness of the impact of your personal choices.A criminal background check will be conducted prior to hiring.
A period of evaluation will be required
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Appointment type:Academic Staff
Department(s):L&S/ADM-STU ACAD AFF Full time salary rate:Minimum $41,336 ANNUAL (12 months) Depending on Qualifications
Term:This is a renewable appointment.
Appointment percent:100%
Anticipated begin date:SEPTEMBER 01, 2008
Number of positions:1

TO ENSURE CONSIDERATION
Application must be received by: AUGUST 01, 2008
HOW TO APPLY:
Please send resume, list of 3-5 references, and cover letter to the contact listed below. All application materials should be submitted electronically if possible and "PVL# 59497" should be included in the email subject line. For full consideration, all applications must be received or postmarked by the application deadline date.
Unless another application procedure has been specified above, please send resume and cover letter referring to Position Vacancy Listing #59497 to
Susan BarthelPhone: 608-262-3912
403 South HallTTY: 608-263-2473
1055 Bascom MallFax: 608-262-5915
Madison WI 53706-1315Email:barthel@wisc.edu ( mailto:barthel@wisc.edu )


NOTE: Unless confidentiality is requested in writing, information regarding the names of applicants must be released upon request. Finalists cannot be guaranteed confidentiality.
UW-Madison is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. We promote excellence through diversity and encourage all qualified individuals to apply.

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Adrienne L. Thunder, M.S.
Senior Advisor ~ Cross-College Advising Service
University of Wisconsin-Madison
10 Ingraham Hall
1155 Observatory Drive
Madison, WI  53706-1397
(608) 265-5460

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Tuolumne River Trust Job Announcements

-----Original Message-----
From: Cynthia Gomez [mailto:cynthia_gomez@dot.ca.gov]
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 2:57 PM
To: Tribes@dot.ca.gov; Statewide Liaisons
Subject: Tuolumne River Trust Job Announcements


FYI - Three jobs announcements:

One job is related to land trust work and involves advancing the vision
for the Lower Tuolumne River Parkway from La Grange to the San Joaquin
River, which includes park projects and habitat restoration on public and
private lands.

The second job is the Central Valley Program Director position and
includes some work on advancing the parkway as well as working on the
relicensing of Don Pedro dam.

The third opening in the Sonora office for the Sierra Nevada Program
Director.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Tribal Liaison at Washington State Department of Transportation

There is an opening with Washinton State Department for a Tribal Liaison.
Please pass it on to any interested party.
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/Employment/Jobs/2008/05/WMS+08-047.htm

Tribal Liaison
Division: WSDOT Government Relations
Recruitment WMS 08-047
Number:
Location: Olympia
Salary: $65,316-$83,760 annually depending on qualifications

Posting Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Closing Date: Wednesday, July 30, 2008


Position Profile: Washington State has twenty-nine federally recognized
sovereign Indian nations. Each nation has its unique heritage, beliefs and
sacred land. The Tribal Liaison for the Washington State Department of
Transportation (WSDOT) will need to understand these attributes and
partner with each nation to continue long-lasting relationships and ensure
open government-to-government communication and consultation.

While reporting to the WSDOT Director of Government Relations, the Tribal
Liaison will have seven (7) main responsibilities. They are: 1) Recommend,
in consultation with the Governor's Office of Indian Affairs, tribes and
other state and federal agencies, the most effective communication
practices with all of Washington's tribes; 2) Develop, update and
implement WSDOT's Centennial Accord Plan; 3) Coordinate with WSDOT regions
and other tribal liaison's to ensure constant and effective communication
with Washington's tribes; 4) Collect accurate information from regional
and program tribal liaisons to present monthly government relations
reports to WSDOT executives and cabinet agencies; 5) Ensure awareness of
and compliance with Governor's Executive Order and other communication
guidelines with cabinet agencies regarding tribal matters; 6) Train WSDOT
staff on best practices; and, 7) Coordinate biennial State Transportation
Conference with WSDOT and tribal governments.

Extraordinary group and individual communication skills are critical for
this position. The Tribal Liaison will facilitate communication and
consultation between tribes, local governments, WSDOT and other cabinet
agencies, acting as a subject matter expert in Native American culture and
Federal and State Transportation rules and regulations.


The successful candidate will:
Distinguish how to plan for and prioritize WSDOT communications with
tribes to ensure effective and meaningful relationships.
Brief WSDOT Executive Management on tribal issues and help to
develop plans for resolving and avoiding conflicts between WSDOT and
tribes.
Design and update a WSDOT tribal issues and projects tracking report
identifying significant past, present and anticipated issues.
Meet with all federally-recognized tribes in Washington
State regularly and develop a compiled calendar of tribal events and
council meetings for the tribal liaison or other WSDOT employees to
attend.
Correlate with tribes and WSDOT departments to ensure that local
tribes participate in grant programs, training opportunities,
conferences and other similar resource-sharing opportunities.
Provide information regarding transportation program and project
budgets in the area of mitigation measures for transportation
projects, resources issues under state and federal laws requiring
consultation with affected tribes, state, local and federal agencies
regarding adverse effects created by transportation undertakings.


Desired qualifications include:
Substantive and varied experience working with federally-recognized
tribes at an executive level. Preference may be given to candidates
who have transportation-related experience with tribes.
A bachelor's degree. Preference may be given to candidates with a
masters degree or higher.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.


Compensation:  $65,316-$83,760 annually depending on qualifications.
Outstanding benefits including health, dental, life and long-term
disability insurance; vacation, sick, military and civil leave; dependent
care assistance program; employee assistance program; deferred
compensation plans; educational benefits program; 11 paid holidays; and
state retirement plans.


How To Apply: To be considered for this position, please email the
following to hqhr@wsdot.wa.gov (subject: WMS 08-047) by 5:00 p.m. on July
30, 2008 in this order:
Letter of Interest
Chronological Resume
Applicant Profile (Optional)


Be prepared to provide references at the time of interview.  Applicant
Assessment will be ongoing and the hiring authority reserves the right to
interview for and offer this position to a qualified applicant at any
time.  It is to the applicant's advantage to submit their application as
close to the posting date as possible.


Electronic application materials in Word format are preferred; however,
hard copies may be sent to:

hqhr@wsdot.wa.gov or WSDOT - Headquarters
Subject: WMS 08-047 Office of Human Resources
Attn: Ted Koska, Recruitment
Manager
PO BOX 47310
Olympia, WA 98504-7310
Phone: (360) 705-7509
FAX: (360) 705-6849

If you have decided to apply for this position, we would appreciate your
voluntary cooperation in responding to the Applicant Profile Form. This
information will assist in ensuring equal employment opportunity and is
strictly confidential, available only to authorized personnel.

Applicant Profile Form (pdf 370 kb)
Applicant Profile Form (doc 968 kb)


Agency Profile: The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT)
values its employees, challenges them to continuously improve the way we
do business, to meet and exceed the needs of our customers, and to carry
out their duties in an ethical manner. WSDOT is a multi-modal
transportation agency in one of the fastest growing areas of the country,
responsible for planning, building and operating a complex highway system
in addition to operating a large ferry system and freight and passenger
rail system.


This announcement is published by the Washington State Department of
Transportation. The State of Washington is an equal opportunity employer.
Persons with a disability who need assistance in the application or
testing process, or those needing this announcement in an alternative
format, may call (360) 705-7504. Applicants that are deaf or hard of
hearing may call through the Washington Relay Service at 7-1-1.