Overview
Goldbelt Heritage Foundation (GHF) is a nonprofit organization committed to preserving and revitalizing the culture language and ways of knowing of the Tlingit people of Southeast Alaska. Through educational programming language revitalization arts and community collaboration GHF fosters Indigenous knowledge and strengthens cultural identity for current and future generations.
Position Summary:
The Project Coordinator SAMHSA will lead the implementation of the SAMHSA Native Connections grant initiative Hél daa sá a yáanáx xʼadudlitseen haa yátxʼi (Nothing is More Cherished Than Our Children). Located within the GHF Youth & Education department the position works closely with the Youth & Education Program Manager. This program focuses on reducing suicide and substance use among Alaska Native youth (ages 719) in the Juneau area building protective factors through cultural identity and expanding access to wellness supports. Additionally responsible for overseeing the GHF Youth Traditional Tlingit Canoe Group which will serve as a culturally grounded prevention strategy fostering belonging resilience leadership and intergenerational connection.
This is a 100% grant-funded position contingent on continued funding. The grant ends in September 2028.
Qualifications
Necessary Skills and Knowledge:
- Knowledge of and respect for Alaska Native cultures with demonstrated ability to integrate traditional values into programming.
- Strong communication facilitation and organizational skills.
- Ability to build trust with diverse youth and community partners.
Minimum Qualifications:
Desired Qualifications:
- Experience with SAMHSA-funded or other federal grant programs.
- Familiarity with traditional canoe practices outdoor leadership or intergenerational cultural instruction.
- Training in suicide prevention substance misuse prevention or youth mental health support.
- Established connections with Southeast Alaska Native communities and service providers.
The salary for this position is $28.65-$39.07 per hour DOE
Responsibilities
Essential Job Functions:
- Program Development & Coordination
- Implement the Native Connections Strategic Action Plan informed by community needs and readiness assessments.
- Coordinate culturally grounded interventions including:
- GHF Youth Traditional Tlingit Canoe Group develop curriculum organize practices coordinate canoe journeys and incorporate Tlingit teachings into programming.
- Implement suicide prevention and wellness curricula and advocacy training for youth and local adults.
- Support and plan community-based cultural gatherings.
- Ensure program activities align with SAMHSA deliverables timelines and reporting requirements.
- Youth Engagement & Support
- Recruit mentor and support Alaska Native youth for the GHF Youth Wellness Advisory Board and Canoe Group.
- Facilitate culturally safe spaces where youth strengthen their identity voice and resilience.
- Support youth advisory groups ensuring their leadership and perspectives inform programming.
- Community Partnerships
- Strengthen collaboration with tribal organizations schools Elders and healthcare providers.
- Coordinate with partners such as the Juneau Suicide Prevention Coalition Tlingit & Haida and the Zach Gordon Youth Center to provide culturally relevant suicide prevention substance misuse prevention and postvention support.
- Grant Compliance & Evaluation
- Collect and track data on program participation outcomes and community impact.
- Support quarterly and annual reports in partnership with the Project Director and External Evaluator.
- Ensure all activities are trauma-informed culturally grounded and compliant with federal grant requirements.
- Travel attend and report back from the annual Native Connections grantee meeting.
- Attend all Native Connections online trainings.
Required Experience:
IC
OverviewGoldbelt Heritage Foundation (GHF) is a nonprofit organization committed to preserving and revitalizing the culture language and ways of knowing of the Tlingit people of Southeast Alaska. Through educational programming language revitalization arts and community collaboration GHF fosters Ind...
Overview
Goldbelt Heritage Foundation (GHF) is a nonprofit organization committed to preserving and revitalizing the culture language and ways of knowing of the Tlingit people of Southeast Alaska. Through educational programming language revitalization arts and community collaboration GHF fosters Indigenous knowledge and strengthens cultural identity for current and future generations.
Position Summary:
The Project Coordinator SAMHSA will lead the implementation of the SAMHSA Native Connections grant initiative Hél daa sá a yáanáx xʼadudlitseen haa yátxʼi (Nothing is More Cherished Than Our Children). Located within the GHF Youth & Education department the position works closely with the Youth & Education Program Manager. This program focuses on reducing suicide and substance use among Alaska Native youth (ages 719) in the Juneau area building protective factors through cultural identity and expanding access to wellness supports. Additionally responsible for overseeing the GHF Youth Traditional Tlingit Canoe Group which will serve as a culturally grounded prevention strategy fostering belonging resilience leadership and intergenerational connection.
This is a 100% grant-funded position contingent on continued funding. The grant ends in September 2028.
Qualifications
Necessary Skills and Knowledge:
- Knowledge of and respect for Alaska Native cultures with demonstrated ability to integrate traditional values into programming.
- Strong communication facilitation and organizational skills.
- Ability to build trust with diverse youth and community partners.
Minimum Qualifications:
Desired Qualifications:
- Experience with SAMHSA-funded or other federal grant programs.
- Familiarity with traditional canoe practices outdoor leadership or intergenerational cultural instruction.
- Training in suicide prevention substance misuse prevention or youth mental health support.
- Established connections with Southeast Alaska Native communities and service providers.
The salary for this position is $28.65-$39.07 per hour DOE
Responsibilities
Essential Job Functions:
- Program Development & Coordination
- Implement the Native Connections Strategic Action Plan informed by community needs and readiness assessments.
- Coordinate culturally grounded interventions including:
- GHF Youth Traditional Tlingit Canoe Group develop curriculum organize practices coordinate canoe journeys and incorporate Tlingit teachings into programming.
- Implement suicide prevention and wellness curricula and advocacy training for youth and local adults.
- Support and plan community-based cultural gatherings.
- Ensure program activities align with SAMHSA deliverables timelines and reporting requirements.
- Youth Engagement & Support
- Recruit mentor and support Alaska Native youth for the GHF Youth Wellness Advisory Board and Canoe Group.
- Facilitate culturally safe spaces where youth strengthen their identity voice and resilience.
- Support youth advisory groups ensuring their leadership and perspectives inform programming.
- Community Partnerships
- Strengthen collaboration with tribal organizations schools Elders and healthcare providers.
- Coordinate with partners such as the Juneau Suicide Prevention Coalition Tlingit & Haida and the Zach Gordon Youth Center to provide culturally relevant suicide prevention substance misuse prevention and postvention support.
- Grant Compliance & Evaluation
- Collect and track data on program participation outcomes and community impact.
- Support quarterly and annual reports in partnership with the Project Director and External Evaluator.
- Ensure all activities are trauma-informed culturally grounded and compliant with federal grant requirements.
- Travel attend and report back from the annual Native Connections grantee meeting.
- Attend all Native Connections online trainings.
Required Experience:
IC
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