http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/careers.aspx?rf=ECOLOG&req=2016-RAP-046

In cooperation with the National Park Service Joshua Tree National Park
(JOTR), the Great Basin Institute is recruiting a Tribal Youth Intern.
Joshua Tree National Park has identified a need to provide multiple voices
into its management and visitor programs. This project is intended to
integrate multiple disciplines and park themes such as Native American
traditional culture, homesteading, natural resource, and popular culture,
by combining the stories associated with the individual museum objects from
both a global and personal perspective. The Tribal Youth Intern will work
closely with park professional in the development of research content for
park staff in developing public programs utilizing information tribal
members feel the public should know about their cultural history, and
expand the park’s ability to share an accurate enriched narrative.
Orientation and safety trainings will be presented throughout the year.

Duties:
The Research Associate, in collaboration with Joshua Tree National Park
staff, will be involved in all aspects of researching, developing, and
presenting educational materials for visitor education programs focusing on
the following duties:
o Conduct original ethnographic research using archives and conducting oral
history interviews with tribal elders and traditional practitioners in the
field;
o Work with park museum curator and interpretive staff to develop
interpretive content based on the research;
o Work with interpretive staff to develop and present public programs based
on NPS interpretive standards and methods;
o Collaborate with park museum curator and interpretive staff to design web
page content for the park’s web page and social media outlets; and
o Assist with other interpretive and museum projects (oral history, visitor
services, and topical research).

 Compensation:
o $18.50/hour

 Timeline:
o 6 month position beginning as soon as the right candidate is identified.
Start date determined once federal background check is complete.
Possibility of extension pending positive performance review and funding
availability.
o Part time, 10-30 hours per week, including some weekends and evenings

Location:
Joshua Tree National Park encompasses nearly 800,000 acres in southern
California. Joshua Tree National Park is of special management concern,
lying in the transition of the Mojave Desert and the Colorado Desert. Field
conditions include hot, arid days with high exposure to the sun, as well as
cold, winter weather. Resources of the region include threatened and/or
endangered species habitat, big game habitats, abandoned mine lands, and
historic and prehistoric cultural sites.

Qualifications:
o Master’s degree or PhD in anthropology, history, Native American studies,
Indigenous studies, or related discipline;
o Or currently enrolled is a similar program;
o Previous experience conducting oral histories, desired;
o Experience working with or in Native American communities;
o Basic skills/knowledge of the processes required for gathering oral
history;
o Strong research skills, particularly from primary resources;
o Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, both written and orally,
with a diverse audience;
o Enthusiasm to teach about Native American cultural sensitivity and topics;
o Experience with interpretation, visitor services, and presenting programs
to the public;
o Familiarity with web page design and social media outlets, preferred;
o Possess good organization skills with the ability to balance concurrent
tasks;
o Ability to operate basic computer equipment, including scanners, and
Microsoft Office programs, including Access;
o Flexibility and capability to meet the demands of rapidly changing plans
and schedules; and
o Possess a valid, state-issued driver’s license and clean driving record
with experience safely operating 4WD trucks on and off paved roads,
including narrow and steep forest roads, and conducting routine vehicle
maintenance.
o Successful applicant(s) must complete a Department of Interior (DOI)
Background Investigation (BI) or submit paperwork to BLM human resources
indicating an active and fully adjudicated BI has already been completed
prior to beginning position.

Local candidates or tribe members with established tribal connections will
be strongly considered.

How to Apply:
Please follow this link to apply directly through our online portal:
http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/careers.aspx?rf=ECOLOG&req=2016-RAP-046

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