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We are pleased to announce that we will again be awarding two Duane Heglie/NPTF Scholarship Awards for Fall 2018. Winners will be announced at the 2018 Tamkaliks Celebration in Wal-lowa, Oregon this July 20-22. Applications can be found and downloaded from the NPTF website -- http://nezpercetrail.net/nptf-scholarships/ *Winner need not be present, and will be notified by phone or email. Deadline is July 15th.
Also, we are continuing to accept reservations for this year’s NPTF Summer Educational Trail Tour scheduled for August 3-11. This trip will cover areas in Yellowstone National Park, WY to the Bear Paw Battlefield (near Chinook), MT. Further infor-mation, registration form, and itinerary are listed on the NPTF website -- http://nezpercetrail.net/summer-educational-trail-tour/
Thanks so much, and we hope everyone is having a great early summer!
The Realty Specialist (Generalist), GS-1170-9/11 position is currently
being advertised as NW-18-33. The announcement opened June 15, 2018 and closes Monday, July 16, 2018. Please help spread the word.
Please see the link below for details on the job announce-ment:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/502509700
The Maintenance Worker (Equipment Operator), WG-4749-8 position is currently being advertised as NW-18-35 here at the BIA Northern Idaho
Agency, Lapwai, ID. The announcement opened June 20, 2018 and closes July 5, 2018. Please help spread the word.
Please see the link below for details on the job announce-ment:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/502943000
The Realty Specialist (Generalist), GS-1170-9/11 position is currently being ad-vertised as NW-18-33. The announce-ment opened today, June 15, 2018 and closes Monday, July 16, 2018. Please help me spread the word.
Please see the link below for details on the job announcement:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/502509700
Here is a composite list of summer camps offered by Warrior Athletic Teams.
LEWIS-CLARK STATE ATHLETICS SUMMER CAMPS
MEN’S BASKETBALL (register online at LCWarriors.com; contact Leif Karlberg [email protected] | 208-792-2271 for information).
June 11-14 – High Potential Camp. Open to boys in grades 5-12. Options for day campers ($165, includes T-shirt and lunch) or overnight campers ($285, includes T-shirt, breakfast, lunch and dinner). The first 100 to register receive a free basketball. Camp is daily from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
June 15-17 – Summer Team Tournament. Fee is $275 per team. Open to varsity and junior varsity teams.
June 18-21 – Youth Skill and Development Camp. Open to boys in grades first-sixth. The fee is $80 per camp-er with a $5 discount for additional family members. Registration is from 8-9 a.m. on Monday, June 11, at the LC Ac-tivity Center. Camp is from 9 a.m. until noon daily.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL (register online at LCWarriors.com or contract Brian Orr [email protected] | 208-792-2274 for information)
June 8-10 – Summer Team Tournament. Cost is $275 per team. Open to varsity, junior varsity and select. Lodging available in the LC dorms for $8 per night per bed. Camp begins Friday afternoon and runs through Sunday.
June 18-21 – Warrior Shooting Camp. Cost is $100 and includes a T-shirt. The first 75 to register receive a free basketball. Open to grades 3-12. Camp is from 1-4 p.m. daily.
June 24-28 – Warrior Basketball Camp. Cost is $165 for day campers (includes T-shirt, notebook, basketball and lunch) and $285 for overnight campers (includes T-shirt, notebook, basketball, all meals, and room in dorms). There is a $15 discount per player for those registered as members of a high school team (minimum of five players). Camp is from 6-9 p.m. Sunday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, and 9 a.m. until noon Thursday.
July 9-11 – Junior Warrior Camp. Open to grades third through sixth. Coast is $75 and includes a T-shirt and a free basketball to the first 75 who register. Camp is from 9 a.m. until noon daily.
VOLLEYBALL (register online at www.warriorvolleyballcamps.com. Contact Shaun Pohlman [email protected] or George Laughlin [email protected] for information).
(Sibling discount of $5 per camper; multi-camp discount of $25 for three camps or $35 for four camps)
July 16 – Intermediate Hitting Camp. Open to grades 8-12 with $50 fee per camper. Hours are 1:30-4:30 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. Overnight accommodations are available for $50.
July 17 – Elite Hitting Camp (must have participated in the July 16 Intermediate Hitting Camp to be eligible). Open to grades 8-12. Fee is $80 with hours 9 a.m.-noon and 1:30-4:30 p.m.
July 18 – Serving and Passing Camp. Camp is open to grades 8-12 with a fee of $100 per camper. Camp is from 9 a.m. until noon, 1:30-4:30 p.m., and 6-9 p.m.
July 19 – Set Til You Drop Academy (STYDA). Open to grades 8-12 with fee of $100 per camper. Hours are 9 a.m.-noon, 1:30-4:30 p.m. and 6-9 p.m.
Win Like A Warrior Mini Camp Series – Aug. 1-2 *
Aug. 1 – Hit, Serve, Block and Defend. $65 per camper. Open to grades 9-12. Camp is from 1:30-4:30 p.m. and 6-9 p.m.
Aug. 2 – Hitter, Setter and Passer. $65 per camper. Open to grades 9-12. Camp is from 1:30-4:30 p.m. and 6-9 p.m.
*Overnight accommodations are available for $50 per night per camper.
Play Like A Warrior Mini Camp Series – Aug. 3-4 *
Aug. 3 – Hit, Serve and Ball Control. $55 per camper. Open to grades 6-8 with camp from 1:30-4:30 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. Overnight accommodations are available for $50 per night per camper.
Aug. 4 – Pass, Set and Hit. $55 per camper. Open to grades 6-8 with camp from 1:30-4:30 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. Overnight accommodations are available for $50 per night per camper.
*Overnight accommodations are available for $50 per night per camper.
TRACK AND FIELD (contact Cyrus Hall [email protected] | 208-792-2520 for more information. Downloadable entry form at LCWarriors.com)
All camps are at Sweeney Track at Vollmer Bowl. Fees are $40 for the first day and $10 for each additional day. Camps are open to athletes 12 years old and older. Every camper receives a T-shirt. Sessions are from 9 a.m.-noon daily.
June 25 – Sprints and relays
June 26 – Hurdles
June 27 – High jump and pole vault
June 28 – Long jump and triple jump
June 29 – Shot put, discus and javelin
Clearwater River Running Camp (registration is available at LCWarriors.com; contact Mike Collins [email protected] | 208-792-2308 or 208-791-6483 for further information).
July 10-14 – Fee before June 10 is $315 and $375 from June 11-July 10. Camp is open to athletes 12 years old and older. First day of camp is at Lewis-Clark State College with the remaining days at Johnson Bar Campground on the Selway River. Meals and camping accommodations included.
TENNIS (contact Kai Fong at [email protected] | 208-305-3664 or 208-792-2309 for information)
Summer group lessons begin Monday, June 11, and continue for 10 weeks. All lessons are drop-in sessions. The rate is $5 per hour, $8.50 for 1½ hours and $10 for two hours. Lessons are Monday through Thursday weekly with 9-10 a.m. for beginners, 10-11:30 a.m. for intermediate juniors, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. for advanced juniors and high school varsity players, and 1:30-3:30 p.m. for junior varsity players and advanced intermediate players. Rac-quets and balls will be provided.
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Confederated Tribes
of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
Grant Writing Training
There are many federal and foundation grant opportunities available, and if your organization or you are ready to apply, this course will give you guidance in making your proposal stand-out as well as several keys to writing a successful grant. After this training, participants will have a better understanding of:
Introduction to Writing Effective Grant Proposals
Overview of Grant Types and Sources
How to Find Grants – Federal & State, Foundation and Corporate
Get Organized – Track grant opportunities and don’t miss deadlines
What is the Role of the Grant Writer
Who Should Attend:
Staff, Administrators, Grant Managers, Grant Writers
Executive Directors, Directors, Managers, Tribal Leaders, Finance Directors, Deputy Direc-tors, Assistant Directors, Compliance Officers, Procurement Directors/Officers, Board of Commissioners/Directors
Tribal non-profit organizations
Click here to register for this training
Registration is FREE for Native Americans &
those working within Indian Country!
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Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission
Workforce Opportunities E-News
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keep Columbia River Treaty Tribes and our partners in-
formed of upcoming scholarships, internships/
fellowships, youth opportunities, job opportunities, and
other resources in the areas of science, technology, en-
gineering, and math (STEM).
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Scholarships
Whisper and Thunder WINDS Scholarship DUE: July 10, 2018
American Indian College Fund: TCU Scholar-ship Contact TCU Financial Aid Office for deadline
NOAA Fisheries Scholarship Opportunities Multiple
National Johnson O'Malley Association Schol-arship Multiple
Microsoft Tuition Scholarship Various Dates
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fastweb Big Future Pacific Northwest Scholarship Guide
American Indian Services Scholarships Deadlines: Award 3- August 1st Award 4- November 1st
Oregon Sea Grant Robert E. Malouf Marine Studies Graduate
Scholarship
DUE: July 16, 2018
University of Idaho College of Natural Resources McCall Outdoor
Science School (MOSS)- Scholarships
Contact [email protected] for info
Applications due on rolling basis
*NEW* Joseph Levendusky Memorial Scholarship
DUE: August 31, 2018
Internships & Fellowships
Wisdom of the Elders Multimedia Internship
Apply online here.
Oregon Sea Grant Legislative Fellowship
DUE: August 20, 2018
American Fisheries Society - Internships & Assis-tantships Pathways to Science - Undergraduate Research
Fish & Wildlife Service Internships DUE: Multiple
Saturday Academy Internships (Age 16+) DUE: Multiple
ODFW and OSU Postdoctoral Research Scholar Open until filled
Indian Land Tenure Foundation Internship Program DUE: Multiple
National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates DUE: Multiple
EPA Environmental Research and Business Support (ERBS) Program DUE: Multiple
Environmental Protection Agency Internships DUE: Multiple
OMSI Internships DUE: Multiple
City of Vancouver, WA - Water Center Educator Intern Open until filled
Wisdom of the Elders Multimedia Internship
Apply online here.
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Youth Opportunities
Helping Orient Indian Students & Teachers into STEM (HOIST) University of Idaho June 10 - July 13, 2019s
Camp ELSO Summer Day Camp
July 23-27- 9am until 4:15pm
Saturday Academy - FREE Classes for Native American Students ON TRACK OHSU! Caldera Youth Program The Student Conservation Association The SMART Competition
App Camp for Girls- Seattle, WA July 9-13, 2018- Grades 8-9 Scholarships Available
2018 National UNITY Conference for Tribal Youth July 5-9, 2018 San Deigo, CA
National Youth Leadership Forum: STEM Pro-gram Nomination Form Deadlines Vary
CRITFC Tribal Salmon Camp Hosted by Yakama Nation at Camp Chaparral July 29- August 4, 2018
21st Annual Native American Natural Re-sources Youth Practicum June 18-22, 2018 Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge, Waltrous, New Mexico
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Job Opportunities
CRITFC & MEMBER TRIBES JOB
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
CTUIR- Archaeologist (2 Positions)
Open Until Filled
*NEW* CTUIR- Archaeologist
Open Until Filled
Nez Perce Tribe-Hydrologist
Open Until Filled
*NEW* Nez Perce Tribe- Fisheries Technician II- Jo-
seph, OR
CLOSES: July 9, 2018
*NEW* Nez Perce Tribe- Fisheries Technician II-
McCall, ID
CLOSES: July 9, 2018
*NEW* Yakama Nation- Fisheries Statistician
CLOSES: July 13, 2018
*NEW* Yakama Nation- Fish Culturist II
CLOSES: July 12, 2018
HUMAN RESOURCES SITES:
Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission Nez Perce Tribe Yakama Nation Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation American Fisheries Society Job Board
OTHER JOB ANNOUNCEMENTS:
ODFW - Fish and Wildlife Technician (Hatchery Technician) Open Until Filled
Americorps VISTA Positions - Climate Change Adaptation Projects at Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) CLOSES - Various
Multnomah County- Nutrition Assistant Native American Culture Open Until Filled
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Professional Development
Native American Fish and Wildlife Society
Tribal Fisheries Techniques Workshop
San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, San
Carlos, Arizona
July 23-26, 2018
*NEW*2018 Tribal Lands & Environment Fo-
rum
Spokane, WA
August 13-16, 2018
ITEP Online Trainings EPA Course: Understanding Climate Change Im-pacts on Water Resources 2017-2018 Professional Certificate in Tribal Relations - Portland State University PSU - Environmental Professional Program River Restoration Program Wetland Delineation Program
The Tribal Climate Camp McCall Outdoor Science School University of Idaho June 19-25, 2018
148th American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting Atlantic City, NJ August 19-23, 2018
2018 AISES National Conference Oklahoma City, OK October 4-6, 2018
9th Annual NW Climate Conference
Boise, ID
October 9-11, 2018
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Resources
CURRICULUM SUPPORT
BLM Classroom Investigation Series
Enduring Legacies Native Cases - Evergreen Universi-ty
Remember the Rainforest Earth Day Curriculum
The Ultimate STEM Guide for Kids
MetEd: Free Education & Training for the Geoscience Community
Pathways to Science
Billy Frank Jr. Day Curriculum
Presentations from Partnership Opportunities with Indian Forestry: A Tribal Perspective
JOB SEARCH SUPPORT
How to search for jobs via USAjobs.gov
How to land a technician job in Fisheries & Wildlife
Tips for writing a Federal Resume
Tips for Interviewing
American Fisheries Society Job Board
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
American Fisheries Society
American Fisheries Society - Idaho
American Fisheries Society - Oregon
American Fisheries Society - Washington-British Co-lumbia
American Indian Science & Engineering Society
Environmental Education Association of Oregon
Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science
OTHER RESOURCES
Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians
ATNI Climate Change Program
Idaho STEM Pipeline
American Indian Responses to Environmental Chal-lenges
American Indian Higher Education Consortium STEM Resources Center
CLEARING Magazine
Pacific Northwest Tribal Climate Change Project
Tribal Climate Change Funding Guide
Tribal Climate Resilience Resources
Heritage University: People of the Big River Field Class
Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) Tribes and Climate Change Program
Portland Parks & Rec - Native American Advisory Council
Oregon Hatchery Research Center
Hatfield Marine Science Center
Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center
The Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission coordinates management policy and provides fisheries technical
services for the Yakama, Warm Springs, Umatilla, and Nez Perce tribes.
CRITFC’s mission is “to ensure a unified voice in the overall management of the fishery resources, and as
managers, to protect reserved treaty rights through the exercise of the inherent sovereign powers of the
tribes.”
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