At an oak savannah near Eugene, Oregon, TEIP interns and elders carry forward a time-honored tradition, restoring meadow health and renewing relationship with the land

Quartz Valley Indian Reservation (QVIR), at the gateway to the Marble Mountain Wilderness and the Pacific Crest Trail in far northern California’s Siskiyou County, is seeking a Human Services Coordinator to coordinate, organize, and implement personnel programs, operations, and functions for the Federally Recognized Tribe. The successful candidate will continually assess and improve employer-employee relations and perform a variety of professional personnel activities. The successful candidate will also be expected to implement and become proficient in the Abila MIP Human Resources Module software. For more information and a complete job description, please visit the QVIR website at www.qvir.com, phone the QVIR office at (530) 468- 5907, or email humanresources@qvir-nsn.gov.
Applicants must submit a standard QVIR application and a resume to: Quartz Valley Indian Reservation, 13601 Quartz Valley Road, Fort Jones, CA 96032. Fax: (530) 468–5908.
Email: humanresources@qvir-nsn.gov. Applications may be obtained on the QVIR website at www.qvir.com or by contacting the Quartz Valley Indian Reservation at (530) 468–5907. Open until filled.
From Heather Donovan – Indian Country Today
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