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Under supervision of the CCEOP Manager, the Career Education Specialist will develop and design a professional development and education program to support CCEOP Youth Participants career goals.
Under supervision, assists lead teacher with instructional activities to provide learning experiences to individual and small groups of students.
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Under general administrative direction, serves as managing editor of monthly community newspaper and other publications.
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The Publications Coordinator at the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe assists in the production and distribution of various publications, including the monthly community newspaper. This role involves coordinating content submissions, editing articles, and ensuring adherence to established design and style standards. The coordinator collaborates with Tribal departments and community members to gather newsworthy content and photographs. Additionally, the position requires managing production schedules, overseeing pre-press and printing processes, and...
Under general direction, provides support to the HR Analyst II (Benefits) by performing a variety of technical and professional work in support of the Tribal Administration’s Benefits functions.
Create a safe, stimulating and supportive learning environment providing instruction to adults with diverse learning needs. The Education Resource Specialist provides responsive, courteous, and professional customer service. This position will work with the Continuing Education Team to generate and maintain Continuing Education learning targets/outcomes and instructional materials that facilitate active learning. Must demonstrate expertise in differentiating instruction and knowledge about IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act). Monitors program activities in relationship to established program goals; ensures alignment with established program parameters and tailors programming...
Under general supervision, provides specially designed instruction to pupils in culturally appropriate academic, social, behavioral and other educational or functional skill areas; counsels, disciplines and supervises to meet the individual needs of assigned students; evaluates student performance, monitors, and reports progress as required for state and federal accountability.
The Athletic Director will work in conjunction with other Tribal, Private and Public Schools within Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) to create and coach competitive athletic teams for Muckleshoot Tribal Schools, which will initially include basketball, football, soccer, and volleyball based on student and community feedback. The Athletic Director will work with the Physical Fitness program staff to create and implement a K-12 physical fitness program.
Starting around $36 per hour, the Regulatory and Special Investigations (RSI) Agent is the primary regulator and investigator on the Muckleshoot Tribe’s gaming properties. They are responsible for ensuring fair and honest gaming and ensuring compliance in any regulated activities conducted by the Tribe’s gaming operations on the reservation. RSI Agents act under the authority of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, the Tribal/State Compact, and the Muckleshoot Gaming Ordinance. The RSI Agents are primarily responsible for responding to regulatory and law enforcement incidents, compliance, and other required details at the Muckleshoot Indian Tribal Gaming Operations (TGO).
Under the supervision of the Building Official, this individual performs a variety of routine and complex technical review and inspections on new and existing construction projects, installation methods, and materials to ensure conformance with Tribal Building codes and regulations; examine construction drawings and specifications; approve, sign, and maintain building inspections documents; provides related information and assistance to customers; and helps maintaining inspection records. Works with applicants, Planning, Public Works, and Construction Management staff on all building related items and issues stop work orders when required to do so.
Under direct supervision, provides guidance, supervision and leadership to children participating in the Muckleshoot Summer Camp Program.
ARNP who works independently and in collaboration with other physicians in the clinic in a family practice environment and Home visits with an emphasis on chronic disease management and Geriatrics.
This position is designated for the purpose of performing duties of transporting tribal and community members to medical, dental, and behavior health appointments.
Under general supervision, performs a variety of routine and complex administrative, technical and professional work in current planning and other programs of the Tribe related to the implementation of land use and related plans and policies. Work includes, but is not limited to, undertaking NEPA and development reviews; processing zoning and subdivision applications and permits; developing land use plans, zoning regulations, and environmental regulations; researching and interpreting data; and preparing studies and reports. Work requires contacts with a wide variety of clients.
The Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) provides comprehensive, patient-centered care to elders and vulnerable adults within a tribal community, working both independently and collaboratively with physicians in a family practice setting and through home visits. The ARNP emphasizes chronic disease management, preventive care, and addressing age-related health concerns, all with a focus on improving quality of life through culturally relevant care in a home-like setting.
Under general supervision, teaches and instructs pupils in culturally appropriate academic, social, behavioral and other educational skill areas; counsels, disciplines and supervises to meet the individual needs of assigned students; evaluates student performance and progress as required for state and federal accountability.
Under supervision, performs paraprofessional-level health care duties in the Tribe’s Health Clinic.
Under general supervision, teaches and instructs pupils in culturally appropriate academic, social, behavioral and other educational skill areas; counsels, disciplines and supervises to meet the individual needs of assigned students; evaluates student performance and progress as required for state and federal accountability.
Under general supervision, teaches and instructs pre-school children in a curriculum of pre-academic social, adaptive, communication, and motor skills.