Tribal Administrator-Onsite Supervisor

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Job Title

Tribal Administrator-Onsite Supervisor



Location

Venetie, AK, US



Organization Name

Self Governance



Job Summary



Job Summary: Job incumbent is responsible for the overall administration of all tribal activities of the Tribal Council. This includes preparation of grant proposals and contracts to obtain projects and programs for the Tribal Council. Assist village residents with economic development activities. Provides and oversees program delivery for all tribally administered BIA and/or IHS programs. Monitors all tribal budgets. Incumbent is the designated onsite supervisor for all TCC rural based employees residing in their village.


Essential Functions


Essential Functions:
This list is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by incumbent(s).

Representative Duties: Under the supervision of the Village Tribal Council, (For other responsibilities and supervisory roles refer to Memorandum of Agreement Section II Employees) job incumbent:

1. Receives, reads, and routes incoming mail.

2. Maintains files of correspondence and other records. Type's correspondence, forms, reports and other related materials as necessary.

3. Becomes familiar with grants and other funding available to the tribe; process grant proposals and application forms. Provides information to members of the tribe and help process their applications for specific program funds.

4. Attends council meetings, coordinate training for council members, post notices of meetings, prepare agenda and record minutes of meetings; submits regular progress to the council.

5. Maintains program records and implement requested services. Monitors all tribal budgets.

Other Responsibilities:

1. Perform other related duties as assigned.


Minimum Qualifications


Minimum Qualifications:

1. High school diploma or GED equivalent.

2. Knowledge of Native culture and tribal structure.

3. Knowledge of general office procedures and ability to operate standard office equipment.

4. Ability to compute mathematical calculations for budget preparation and analysis.

5. Previous grant writing experience preferred. Ability to organize and prioritize work and to meet deadlines.

6. Previous supervision experience helpful.

7. Must pass background check pursuant to federal Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act requirements.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

1. Strong written, verbal, analytical and interpersonal skills.

2. Strong public relation skills a must.

Supervision: This position is the designated onsite supervisor for all TCC rural based employees residing in their village. May also supervise tribal staff, if requested by the Tribal Council.


Supervision



Physical demands: Mostly sedentary position. Some travel required. Incumbent must be able to lift, carry, push, and pull at least 20 pounds. Incumbent may be expected to travel. Incumbent must be able to work accurately and efficiently in a busy and sometimes stressful position.


Summation



Summation: Job incumbent must be organized and timely. Good public relation skills are essential in working with tribal membership and general public. Must be flexible to adapt to evolving job duties. Must be able to work independently with limited supervision. Must maintain confidentiality.
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