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We are thrilled to announce our team at Cultural Survival is expanding! Our staff and Board are majority Indigenous and come from the various communities and regions we serve. Our growing team has a diverse set of expertise, skills, cultural knowledge, identities and experiences and through their leadership, we continue to decolonize, Indigenize, and deepen our work. As an Indigenous-led NGO and U.S. registered non-profit, we advocate for Indigenous Peoples' rights and support Indigenous communities’ self-determination, cultures, and political resilience since 1972. For almost 50 years, Cultural Survival has partnered with Indigenous communities to advance Indigenous Peoples' rights and cultures worldwide.

Job Opening:  Community Media Grants Coordinator 

OVERVIEW:                            

The Community Media Grants Coordinator develops calls for proposals, and provides direct support and assistance to project grantees in the management, mentoring, and monitoring of their projects. They oversee grant-making, ensuring projects continue in alignment with Cultural Survival’s mission and vision.


JOB HOURS AND LOCATION:

Full-time exempt, remote position with travel up to 30%, post-COVID.    

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TÍTULO DEL PUESTO: Coordinador(a) de Subvenciones a Medios Comunitarios

INFORMACIÓN GENERAL:           

El/La Coordinador(a) de Subvenciones a Medios Comunitarios desarrolla convocatorias para subvenciones, y proporciona apoyo directo y asistencia a los beneficiarios del proyecto en la gestión, tutoría y seguimiento de sus proyectos. Supervisa y da seguimiento a las subvenciones, asegurando que los proyectos continúen alineados a la misión y visión de Cultural Survival.
 

HORARIO Y UBICACIÓN: 

Tiempo completo, posición remota con requerimiento de viaje de hasta 30% post COVID. 


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Job Opening:  Human Resources Coordinator

OVERVIEW:                            

The Human Resources Coordinator will be the primary person responsible for developing, implementing, and evolving staff policy; the point of contact and mediator of conflict resolution; and the team expert of translating Indigenous Worldviews into workplace standards. Drawing upon their comprehensive knowledge of applicable policies, collective agreements, and employment laws, the Human Resources Coordinator will contribute on key matters relating to labour relations, employee relations, onboarding, organizational reviews, job evaluation, and salary administration. The Human Resources Coordinator's ability to uphold a high standard of professionalism and confidentiality and willingness to support the advancement of Indigenous initiatives through targeted HR projects will make them an indispensable member of our team.


JOB HOURS AND LOCATION:                   

Part-time, salaried, remote position, located in the United States. Approximately 20 hours/week.

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TÍTULO DEL PUESTO: Coordinador(a) de Recursos Humanos

INFORMACIÓN GENERAL:           

El/la Coordinador(a) de Recursos Humanos será la principal persona responsable de desarrollar, implementar y transformar la política de personal; el nexo y mediador en la resolución de conflictos; y el experto en la traducción de las cosmovisiones Indígenas en estándares para el espacio de trabajo. Basándose en su amplio conocimiento de las políticas aplicables, convenios colectivos y leyes laborales, contribuirá en asuntos clave relacionados con las relaciones laborales, las relaciones con los empleados, la incorporación, las revisiones organizacionales, la valoración de funciones y la administración de salarios. Su capacidad para mantener un alto nivel de profesionalismo y confidencialidad, y su voluntad de apoyar el avance de las iniciativas Indígenas a través de proyectos de recursos humanos específicos lo convertirán en un miembro indispensable de nuestro equipo.


HORARIO Y UBICACIÓN: 

A tiempo parcial, asalariado, puesto remoto, ubicado en los Estados Unidos. Aproximadamente 20 horas semanales.

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Cultural Survival advocates for Indigenous Peoples' rights and supports Indigenous communities’ self-determination, cultures and political resilience since 1972. We envision a future that respects and honors Indigenous Peoples' inherent rights and dynamic cultures, deeply and richly interwoven in lands, languages, spiritual traditions, and artistic expression, rooted in self-determination and self-governance.
Advancing Indigenous Peoples' Rights and Cultures Worldwide, since 1972
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(617) 441-5400
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