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Geologist

 

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Position Title: Geologist – Critical Minerals Testing

Work Schedule: Up to 40 hours/week

Pay: $90,000 DOE

Location: Glennallen, Alaska

Reports to: Executive Director

 

Summary: Join our team to conduct geological testing and analysis of abandoned mines and mine sites to identify critical minerals and contaminants. This role involves fieldwork, sample collection, and interpreting laboratory analysis to assess the potential for critical mineral resources. Collaboration with various stakeholders including governmental agencies, community organizations, and industry experts is essential to support our mission of sustainable resource development and environmental stewardship.

 

 

Project Manager 

 

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Position Title: Project Manager – Critical Minerals Testing and Site Assessment

Work Schedule: Up to 40 hours/week

Pay: $90,000 DOE

Location: Glennallen, Alaska

Reports to: Executive Director

 

Summary: Join our team as a Project Manager to lead the critical minerals testing and site assessment project on abandoned mines and mine sites. This role involves overseeing the identification, inventory, and analysis of legacy mine sites to assess for contaminants and critical mineral resources. The Project Manager will coordinate fieldwork, manage data collection and analysis, and ensure the project meets its objectives and deliverables.

 

 

Education & Outreach Coordinator

 

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Position Title: Education and Outreach Coordinator

Work Schedule: Up to 40 hours/week

Pay: $60,000 DOE

Location: Glennallen Alaska

Reports to: Executive Director

 

Summary: Join our team to develop, implement, and manage educational programs and outreach initiatives that promote community engagement and educational opportunities. This role involves working with Tribes, ANCSA Corps., schools, community organizations, and the general public to enhance the reach and impact of our educational efforts.

 

 

Stream Habitat Restoration Biologist

 

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Position: Stream Habitat Restoration Biologist

Location: Glennallen, Alaska

Salary: $60,000 – $80,000 DOE

Schedule: 40 Hours Per Week

Reports To: Executive Director

 

SUMMARY: The Ahtna Intertribal Resource Commission (AITRC) is seeking a self-motivated individual to fill the position of Stream Habitat Restoration Biologist, in the Ahtna Territory of southcentral Alaska. The incumbent will meet with the Ahtna tribes to gather information on environmental areas of concern, rank priority fish passage projects, plan and carry out fieldwork, and apply for implementation funding. Trainings will be attended with partner organizations to guarantee synchronized protocols, data, and ranking criteria.

 

 

Wildlife Fence Construction 

 

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Job Title: Wildlife Fence Construction

Work Schedule: Hours may vary

Pay: $20/hr Location: Glennallen, Alaska

Reports to: Wildlife Biologist

Dates: June through August (Until project is completed)

 

Project Overview: AITRC is embarking on an important habitat improvement project to construct a wildlife fence in the Glennallen area. This initiative aims to propagate willows for browse enhancements within the Ahtna Territory. The project will involve the planning, designing, and constructing of a wildlife barrier while ensuring the safety and mobility of wildlife species.

 

 

THPO Assistant

 

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Position Title: Tribal Historic Preservation Office Assistant

Work Schedule: Between 20-40 hours/week

Pay: DOE

Location: Glennallen, Alaska

 

Summary: The position of AITRC Tribal Historic Preservation Office Assistant (THPO Assistant) works under the direct supervision of the Project Coordinator and will support the project coordinator and other staff on a variety of tasks. This project seeks to lay the groundwork for establishing a Tribal Historic Preservation Office in the Ahtna region by building the regulatory, human-resource and data-management capacity needed. The THPO Assistant will learn to monitor active development sites to identify cultural resources that may be impacted. Additionally, this position will assist the Project Coordinator and Anthropologist with a variety of tasks as needed.