Join the Salish Kootenai College team. We are committed to bringing excellence in higher education with an environment that is student focused.
Qualified applicants should visit the employment listing below for a full position announcement on positions currently being offered at Salish Kootenai College.
All interested applicants must submit an SKC application, resume, and applicable transcripts by the closing date listed on the position announcement to:
Salish Kootenai College
Attn: Human Resources
P.O. Box 70, Pablo, MT 59855
Applications and supporting materials may be emailed.
As an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, we encourage applications from minorities, veterans, and women. SKC is a tribal member preference employer as set forth in SKC policy.
To apply you must submit an SKC application, resume and applicable transcripts to Human Resources, P.O. Box 70, Pablo, MT 59855. Your application must include evidence that you have the skills, experiences and abilities indicated in this announcement (E.I. cover letter, resume and transcripts). Information you provide will be used as deciding factors in our employment process.
As an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, we encourage applications from minorities, veterans and women. SKC is a tribal member preference employer as set forth in SKC policy. SKC is a drug free workplace. All pre-hires must pass a drug test before formal hiring, this includes THC.
If you are selected for a position with SKC that has a degree requirement or required credentials, you will be required to submit OFFICIAL transcripts and credentials within 30 days of hire.
Available Positions
Salish Kootenai College Seeks Applicants for: Custodian - Part-time
Salary Range: starting wage $15.54/hour
Closing Date: Open Until Filled
General Summary:
Maintain a clean and safe working environment for all staff, faculty and students. This position will work under a Team System of cleaning all buildings on SKC campus. Position will follow policy and procedures.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
- Become familiar and follow SKC policies and procedures
- Maintain positive working relationships with administration, faculty, staff, supervisors and team members
- Clean and sanitize bathrooms, doors and door handles
- Clean carpets, mats, hard floors and walls
- Clean windows and light fixtures
- Dust and clean/sanitize furniture
- Remove all garbage and keep trash containers clean
- Empty cigarette butts in containers and pick-up those on the grounds
- Perform seasonal outside work as required
- Maintain and upkeep cleaning equipment
- Maintain and upkeep vehicles (check fluids and keep clean)
Minimum Qualifications:
Must have the ability to work as a team player and possess good work ethics
Must have a valid driver's license
Must pass pre-hire Drug test.
Salish Kootenai College seeks applicants for:Nursing Faculty (10 months) | Salary Range:$56,843 - $66,660 DOEE |
For a complete position description contact:Human Resources, 406-275-4985 | Closing Date:Open Until Filled |
General Summary:
The role of the faculty is to facilitate individual and group opportunities of learning that allow students to meet the educational outcomes of the BSN Nursing Program. To achieve these outcomes, faculty and students form a partnership in an atmosphere of care and mutual respect.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
Teaching 55%
- Plan, prepare, and organize a variety of culturally relevant teaching/learning strategies and instructional material for clinical, lab, and/or simulation
- Instruct students in clinical, lab, and/or simulation under the oversight of master’s prepared faculty.
- Prepare and maintain student records related to course room and learning activities.
- Maintain scheduled office hours and availability to assist students with learning difficulties.
- Responsible for: completing the syllabus according to department and college guidelines, placement of all course documents on Brightspace, posting final grades to JICS, and posting all course documents to Google Drive/Docs
- Participate in problem solving of student, course, exam, and department issues—and other issues as they arise.
- Participate in the development and evaluation of Nursing Department policies and procedures. Participate in ongoing assessment and revision of the Student Nurse Handbook.
- Participate in Nursing Advisory Committee meetings.
- Attend nursing department meetings; responsible for various action plans arising from department meetings. Responsible for reporting back to the team on solutions/outcomes in the areas of responsibility.
- Demonstrate proficiency in Learning Management System, instructional technology, computer programs, and other computerized teaching tools as needed for their particular areas of responsibility in didactic and/or clinical.
- Demonstrate teamwork; assist others, communicate and collaborate to contribute to the overall functioning of the department.
- Mentoring new faculty as assigned.
- Other duties as assigned.
Clinical Instruction (if applicable; teaching is reduced to take the place of clinical instruction) 15%
- Maintain ongoing and collaborative work relationships with nursing faculty members, clinical facilities, students, and close communication with the Chair of Nursing.
- Effectively communicate clinical guidelines and procedures to students.
- Support student learning throughout the clinical learning experience by maintaining open and professional communication with students and clinical preceptors.
- Maintain communication with students regarding their clinical project for support and to reinforce learning.
- Complete assessment and evaluation tools as requested.
- Attend all staff meetings in the clinical facility if applicable.
Advising 15%
- Advise students on a program of study.
- Refer students to appropriate college and community resources.
- Assist students in the course registration process.
- Help students explore their program of study and specific courses based on the students’ short and long-term career and educational plans.
College Service 5%
- Serve on college committees as appropriate.
- Participate in college activities for students.
- Participate in college and reservation-wide cultural activities.
- Attend college-wide staff/faculty meetings and in-services.
Professional Development 5%
- Participate in professional organizations.
- Achieve advanced degrees and certification.
- Maintain proficiency in areas of responsibility of teaching and/or clinical practice.
- Attends selected professional development activities.
- Utilizes ongoing peer review in self-evaluation.
Creative and Scholarly Work 5%
- Participate in research related to Native American Health Care.
- Participate in creative activities such as scholarly writing, presentations, etc.
Community/Professional Service 5%
- Participate in professional and/or civic activities contributing to health care, professional nursing, or nursing education.
- Promote community awareness of SKC Nursing Program.
Required Qualifications:
- Nursing faculty will hold a minimum of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree and a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree from both an accredited nursing program and college. If a BSN prepared nurse is currently enrolled in a master’s program, they will be considered as a qualified applicant.
- Nursing education experience preferred.
- Faculty shall hold an unencumbered, active license as a Registered Nurse in Montana or be eligible to apply for one via reciprocity from another state. Recent acute care experience is preferred.
- Faculty will possess a clear background check.
Salish Kootenai College seeks applicants for: Supporting Tribal Education Pathways (STEP) Project Assistant |
Salary Range:$21.02-$21.93 hourly DOEE |
For a complete position description contact: Human Resources, 406-275-4985/4977 |
Closing Date: Open Until Filled |
General Summary:
Salish Kootenai College is seeking an organized and proactive Assistant to provide essential support for numerous workforce development projects that are directly aligned with the Headwaters Tech Hub’s “Supporting Tribal Education Pathways” (HTH-STEP) project goals and objectives. STEP, a 5-year project funded by EDA, aims to achieve two main goals: (1) to create a growth-minded learning ecosystem that cultivates individual, collective, and culturally-based STEM identities in underrepresented communities and (2) to expand the current/future STEM workforce in and from these communities with appropriate skills to be competitive and help support the health of their communities. This role is crucial to the overall success of the project, supporting the staff, particularly the STEP PI and Project Manager, and assisting with critical tasks associated with planning, implementing, and evaluating the grant-related activities. The responsibilities of this position involve handling a variety of administrative tasks, including budget tracking, program logistics, purchase orders, travel requests, data collection, and general office support. The ideal candidate will have excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple tasks effectively.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
Administrative Support:
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Provide administrative support to the HTH-STEP PI and Project Manager, Dean of CTE, Department Chairs, Project Managers/Directors overseeing the HTH-STEP-aligned CTE and workforce development projects (e.g., Native American Career Technical Education Program, Perkins, Green Jobs, Building Pathways to Rural and Tribal Employment, etc.), and other HTH-STEP team members.
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Schedule and coordinate meetings, including preparing agendas and taking minutes.
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Manage and organize correspondence, including emails, phone calls, and mail.
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Manage workflows associated with project components (e.g., stipend disbursements, supplemental staffing agreements, student contracts, etc.) and arrange travel for the HTH-STEP staff and students.
Program Logistics:
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Coordinate workforce development and continuing education program logistics, including scheduling, room reservations, and materials preparation.
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Support program registration processes and manage participant communications.
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Assist with organizing and coordinating STEM and CTE workshops, training sessions, career exploration events, career fairs, and programs for high school students.
Budget and Financial Management:
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Assist with tracking and monitoring budgets and expenditures.
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Prepare and process purchase orders, travel requests, and reimbursements in accordance with college policies.
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Maintain financial records and assist in preparing financial reports as needed.
Data Collection and Reporting:
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Assist with collecting and organizing data related to program performance, participant feedback, and other relevant metrics.
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Assist in the preparation of reports and presentations for internal and external stakeholders.
General Office Management:
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Maintain office supplies inventory and order supplies as needed.
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Ensure the efficient operation of office equipment and coordinate maintenance as required.
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Perform other administrative tasks and duties as assigned.
Other
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Participate in HTH-STEP and other relevant meetings, SKC’s in-service days, mandatory trainings, and committees.
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Other duties, as appropriate and necessary.
Qualifications:
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Education: Associate’s degree or higher is required. Preferred degree disciplines are Business Administration, Office Management, or a related field. At least five years of high-level project management or administrative experience, preferably in an educational or workforce development setting, will be considered in lieu of this degree requirement.
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Experience: A minimum of two years of project management or administrative experience is required.
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Skills:
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Google Suite, and other specialized software.
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Advanced skills in managing spreadsheets (e.g., Excel and Google Sheets) is highly preferred (e.g. familiarity with functions like pivot tables, merge, and data tools).
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Skills and experience in designing promotional materials is preferred.
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Strong organizational and time-management skills with the ability to handle multiple tasks and priorities.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
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Attention to detail and accuracy in financial and administrative tasks.
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Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.
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Salish Kootenai College seeks applicants for: President of Salish Kootenai College |
Salary Range: $107,000-$135,000 depending on experience |
For a complete position description contact: Human Resources, 406-275-4985/4977 |
Screening of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. |
As the Chief Executive Officer, the President of Salish Kootenai College is entrusted with the responsibility of carrying out the policies established by the Salish Kootenai College Board of Directors and overseeing the general administration of the College. This role calls for a visionary leader who is committed to advancing the mission of the College and empowering the Confederated Salish and Kootenai community.
Preference will be given to enrolled members of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Nation.
Mission Statement: The Mission of Salish Kootenai College is to provide quality post-secondary educational opportunities and support for American Indians, locally and from throughout the United States, to achieve their academic and career goals. The College will perpetuate the cultures of the Séliš, Ksanka, and Qlispe’ peoples. The College will impact its community through service and research.
Vision: Salish Kootenai College aspires to be the pre-eminent educational center of excellence for American Indian Students, grounded in the cultures of the Séliš, Ksanka and QÍispé people of the Flathead Nation. The college will empower students to improve the lives of their families and communities through research, leadership and service.
Goals: The Salish Kootenai College Board of Directors has adopted the following goals to provide further specificity to the Mission and Vision Statements and goals outlined in the SKC Strategic Plan:
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Contribute to the preservation of the cultures, languages, histories, and natural environment of the Séliš, Ksanka and QÍispé people.
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Provide postsecondary educational opportunities for Indigenous peoples in the following areas: degree programs, vocational training, college transfer programs, community service, Indigenous culture and history, and adult education.
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Cultivate a learning environment in which students develop skills in effective communication, critical thinking, cultural understanding, and citizenship.
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Administer comprehensive student services.
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Implement lifelong learning opportunities for both personal and professional development through diverse instructional formats offered on and off campus.
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Support tribal entities and departments in staff preparation, planning, research, and services according to identified needs.
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Assist with the economic development needs of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Nation.
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Maintain financial resources for institutional support as directed by the board of directors.
The successful candidate must be a leader who is committed to the following:
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Inspiring and empowering faculty, staff, and students of Salish Kootenai College through visionary leadership.
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Committed to upholding the vision, mission, and educational goals of Salish Kootenai College.
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Dedicated to fostering cultural exploration, personal empowerment, gender equity, and career success among students, faculty, staff, and the community.
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Knowledgeable about cultural traditions and a proponent of the Séliš, Ksanka and QÍispé cultural values, histories, and traditions.
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Advancing Salish Kootenai College’s next stage of development while honoring the strong legacy of self-determination and Indigenous knowledge.
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Communicating effectively with the stakeholders of Salish Kootenai College.
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Being a results-oriented leader who can move the College forward and achieve its goals.
Opportunities and Challenges: The President will be expected to exercise creative leadership in addressing the following areas:
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Building on the strong legacy of the academic degree and workforce certificate programs.
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Engaging in the recruitment, retention, completion, and success of the next generation of students.
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Provide supervision responsibilities throughout the college’s chain of command.
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Ensuring the financial stability of Salish Kootenai College through effective resource management and fundraising coordination.
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Continuing ongoing accreditation with the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and pursuing World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium (WINHEC) accreditation.
Minimum qualifications:
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An earned doctoral degree from an accredited institution including Juris Doctorate, Education emphasis preferred.
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Demonstrated successful senior-level administrative experience in a complex organizational setting in higher education or related field.
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Demonstrated commitment to the mission and vision of Salish Kootenai College.
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A strong demonstrable working knowledge of Séliš, Ksanka and QÍispé (SKQ) culture and language is required.
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Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes enrolled member preferred.
As an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, we encourage applications from minorities, veterans and women. SKC is a CSKT tribal member preference employer as set forth in SKC policy.
Salish Kootenai College seeks applicants for: Division of Education Early Childhood Instructor-9months |
Salary Range: $47,276-$53,586 DOEE |
For a complete position description contact: Human Resources, 406-275-4985/4977 |
Closing Date: Monday, February 10, 2025; 4:00 MST. |
General Summary:
An Education Division Instructor is primarily responsible for developing, enhancing, and teaching designated courses for the Division of Education. Additional responsibilities with this position include assisting the Early Childhood Partnership Coordinator with projects that focus on mitigating barriers for early childhood educators to attain their certificate of completion and associate and bachelor’s degrees. More specific duties include assisting in facilitating, communicating, documenting, assessing, and reporting grant activities.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
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Develop and follow course syllabi and submit them according to SKC guidelines.
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Assess and document student/candidate learning, including the coordination of field placements for practicum course requirements;
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Observe teacher candidates during lab and practicum experiences as needed, document these observations, share them verbally and in writing with the candidates, and track them over time to assess growth and progress.
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Maintain a minimum number of office hours as required by the college.
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Exhibit professional and respectful relations and communications with students, SKC personnel, and other partners on and off campus.
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Advising and registration assistance for Early Childhood students, especially those working for partnering agencies included in grant projects. This includes developing education plans and a career path for early childhood educators who are working full-time in the field.
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Communicating regularly and as needed with SKC students, staff, administration, and faculty
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Maintaining records and student files for Early Childhood students in the Division of Education
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Participating on the SKC Education Advisory Board and other required committees per SKC policies.
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Preparing Early Childhood students for the TEP showcase, interview, and portfolio process and monitoring their progress as they complete all phases of the TEP program.
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Participate as an active DOE team member in its efforts to continually monitor and improve programs to meet the College's Mission and assist in accreditation responsibilities.
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Collaborate with local schools in the community to assist with outreach, recruitment, and public relations that build positive relationships.
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Collaborate with Montana universities and colleges' faculty in early childhood programs to ensure the integration of Indigenous perspectives into statewide standards and initiatives.
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Participate in local, state, and national Early Childhood organizational advocacy events and committees.
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Assist in developing funding proposals and participate in the management and implementation of grant activities.
Qualifications:
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This position requires a minimum of a master’s degree with a preference for a doctorate in education and an early childhood education focus;
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At least five years of experience teaching young children (birth to age 8); a minimum of three years of experience teaching or mentoring adults; and experience writing and evaluating lesson plans and developing educational curriculum.
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Experience in developing grant proposals and/or management.
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The applicant must also demonstrate knowledge of the theories and strategies involved in learning and instruction.
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Computer skills are also necessary, especially spreadsheets, data input, online learning platforms, interactive whiteboard use, word processing, and Google Drive.
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The applicant must also demonstrate knowledge of the practices, customs, and origins of the Seliš (Salish), Ql̓ispé (Pend O’Reille), and Ksanka (Kootenai) Tribes and the mission and goals of Salish Kootenai College; knowledge of protecting people, data and property; the ability to work with individuals from diverse backgrounds
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And the ability to communicate professionally, consistently and effectively through written, spoken and visual media.
Salish Kootenai College seeks applicants for:
Part-Time HEO Instructor/Mechanic Helper- HCT Department
Salary Range: $19.10-$19.81/hr DOEE
For a complete position description contact:
Human Resources, 406-275-4985/4977
Closing Date: Open Until Filled
General Summary:
Provide instruction for students in the basic principles of heavy equipment operation (HEO), proper pre-start procedures, basic preventative maintenance and repair procedures to enhance heavy equipment and truck-driving operation, and safe operating practice. Instruction is intended to produce well-rounded entry-level operators and insure safety of participants and others on projects and in work areas. Field instruction of students is necessary to attain learning objectives of HEO course requirements. Maintain and repair trucks, heavy equipment, and support vehicles used in the HCT program. Maintain a safe, clean work environment. Insure safety of self, participants, and others on maintenance and repair projects and in work areas. Must be reliable.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
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Instruct students in HEO operation and preventive maintenanceto attain course learning objectives, work areas 50%
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Perform preventative maintenance and repair of HCT vehicle fleet and report repairs needed to head mechanic and supervisor 25%
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Assign students to projects and specific equipment to meet HEO training needs and verify student driving hours 5%
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Evaluate and record student performance and attendance with feedback to students, other instructors, and supervisor 5%
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Insure safety of workplace, students and others on projects 5%
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Maintain records of equipment and vehicle repairs 5%
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Other duties as assigned 5%
Minimum Qualifications:
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Verifiable experience as a heavy equipment operator on a variety of machines such as motor graders, dozers, wheel loaders, scrapers, excavators, and compactors;
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Ability to instruct students in heavy equipment operation and equipment maintenance/repair;
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Ability to communicate effectively with diverse student population and fellow employees, and to remain calm in stressful situations;
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Ability to perform preventative maintenance and machine repairs in the field under challenging conditions;
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Ability to prepare repair and maintenance documentation and file related reports;
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Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
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Strong technical skills in hydraulic system repair preferred;
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Welding, machine tool, and fabrication experience preferred;
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Class A Commercial Driver’s License with a current DOT physical preferred;
Salish Kootenai College seeks applicants for: Security Officer Part-Time |
Salary Range: $13.20-$14.54 DOEE |
For a complete position description contact: Human Resources, 406-275-4985/4977 |
Closing Date: Monday, March 10, 2025; 4:00pm MST |
General Summary:
Campus Security routinely does checks of campus buildings and property. This includes but is not limited to buildings-windows, doors and building alarm systems along with routine checks for fire and safety. These checks take place at alternating times. While on patrol, security will approach and identify any/all individuals and/or vehicles within campus boundaries. Security patrol any new construction areas and buildings to insure the unauthorized entry of children and or adults. Security Officer will contact Tribal Police, the Lake County Sheriff’s Office, Emergency Services and Fire Departments for assistance. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are a must as Security has to communicate with patrons of SKC, police and write reports on incidents. SKC Security is a 24/7/365 program and a part-time position. The officer must be able to work nights, weekends, and holidays on a regular basis.
Major Duties of Security Officers:
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Observe and Reporting: Notify supervisor of incidents.
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Listen to scanner and respond and Assist any Emergency on Campus.
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Maintain professionalism including appearance and personal hygiene. Punctuality. Kind and courteous demeanor.
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Crime prevention.
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Crime or SKC policies violation reporting.
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Writing detailed reports related to any incident on campus within 24 hours of the incident. Including incidents where Law and Order are on campus to handle a situation.
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Securing and alarming campus facilities.
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24-hour campus wide patrol with emphasis on housing.
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Routine checks for Fire and Safety.
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Escorting service for students and staff with conditions that require transportation or Security.
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Unlocking units/dorms for students.
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Documenting any and ALL fines for services rendered.
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Deliver U.S. mail and SKC notices for student housing.
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Traffic control/enforcement.
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Parking enforcement.
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Respond to alarms received from Mission Valley Security.
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Maintain good working relationship with local law enforcement.
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Jumping vehicles with low batteries.
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Make contact and identify all residents in campus housing.
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Make contact and identify any patron to SKC Campus.
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Assist local law enforcement in identification and apprehension of any SKC policy violator.
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WILL attend all mandatory meetings and trainings.
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Maintain company vehicle and report and damage, irregular use, or needed repairs to supervisor.
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Requests for equipment or materials to the supervisor.
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Referral of all inter-departmental staff issues to Director.
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Read and understand all SKC Policies including Master Policy, Security, and Housing Manual Policy and Procedure.
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Coordinating any foreseen absence and/or schedule variance with supervisor. Trading shifts is only to be done with officer trained in same shift. Exceptions only allowed by supervisor.
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No abandoning of post until it is properly relieved.
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Will remain on SKC Campus at all times during shift unless otherwise authorized.
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Must maintain confidentiality at all times.
Minimum Qualifications:
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High School diploma or equivalent.
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Must have a valid driver’s license.
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Must not have any felonies or misdemeanor convictions in the last five years.
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Must not have any pending criminal misdemeanor or felony charges.
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Position can be physically demanding and officers must be able to perform foot patrol in all types of weather.
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Must be able to pass background check for criminal crimes.
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Officers must maintain a neat appearance on the job.
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Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills.
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Must be detail oriented and punctual.
Preferred Skills:
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First Aid and CPR experience with preference for first responder training.
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Experience enforcing safety and security regulations, codes and standards.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
None- Individual is responsible for the safety and well-being of all SKC campus patrons.
Salish Kootenai College seeks applicants for: Green Jobs Program Manager-12 month |
Salary Range: $39,133-$41,597 DOEE |
For a complete position description contact: Human Resources, 406-275-4985 |
Closing Date: Open Until Filled |
General Summary:
The Green Jobs Program Manager will collaborate with Salish Kootenai College’s Climate Hub to advance the Indigenous Green Jobs Initiative (IGJI) grant. This role focuses on engaging regional stakeholders—including tribal leaders, colleges, employers, and agencies—to assess workforce needs and develop pathways to employment in green energy sectors for the CSKT and other tribal communities in Montana. The Manager will evaluate training programs, certifications, and micro credentials to implement educational offerings in renewable energy, weatherization, green manufacturing, and data analytics. Key responsibilities include managing partnerships, overseeing projects, organizing community events, and leading workshops to enhance job readiness for tribal members. The ideal candidate will have strong project management skills and experience working with Indigenous communities in workforce development or sustainable initiatives. Additionally, this position will work closely with grant partners who utilize a skills-based approach to training and career pathways, developing job awareness, exploration, readiness, and advancement programs. Partners will also work on strategies for wrap-around services, such as housing, childcare, broadband access, and transportation, to enable tribal members to participate in these opportunities. IGJI grant partners plan to develop Indigenous green jobs employer certifications that equip non-tribal employers with the cultural awareness necessary to be inclusive workplaces for tribal employees.
Duties and Responsibilities:
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Community Events and Workshops:
Organize and lead community events and workshops aimed at assessing or enhancing job readiness, skills development, and awareness of green job opportunities for tribal members.
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Stakeholder Engagement and Partnership Management:
Collaborate with tribal leaders, colleges, employers, and agencies to assess workforce needs and identify opportunities for green job creation within the CSKT and other tribal communities. Cultivate and maintain strong working relationships with stakeholders to support sustainable job creation efforts and foster collaboration for the Indigenous Green Jobs Initiative. Develop and maintain robust partnerships with regional stakeholders to enhance support for the initiative.
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Green Jobs Workforce Training Program Evaluation:
Evaluate and recommend training programs, certifications, and micro credentials in renewable energy, weatherization, green manufacturing, and data analytics to ensure they meet community needs.
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Administrative Management:
Oversee project documentation, budgets, and administrative tasks to ensure efficient operation of the IGJI. Track project progress, outcomes, and impacts, providing regular updates and reports to stakeholders that demonstrate alignment with IGJI objectives. Plan, coordinate, and oversee various projects related to IGJI to ensure effective implementation of training and support programs.
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Grant Partner Collaborative Work:
Work closely with grant partners to implement a skills-based approach to training and career pathways focused on job awareness, exploration, and advancement. Collaborate to develop strategies for essential wrap-around services—such as housing, childcare, broadband access, and transportation—to facilitate tribal member participation in training and employment opportunities. Assist in the creation of Indigenous green jobs employer certifications that equip non-tribal employers with the cultural awareness necessary to be inclusive workplaces for tribal employees.
Qualifications:
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Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Studies, Project Management, Business Administration, or a related field.
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2+ years of experience in project management, preferably in workforce development, sustainability, or environmental initiatives.
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Strong organizational, communication (written, visual, and verbal), and time management skills.
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Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
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Proficiency in spreadsheet, media, and word-processing software.
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Commitment to learning and adhering to SKC’s policies and procedures.
Salish Kootenai College seeks applicants for: HR Benefits Specialist -Human Resources Department
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Salary Range: $45,293-$47,757 |
For a complete position description contact: Human Resources, 406-275-4985/4977 |
Closing Date: Monday, March 17, 2025 at 4:00pm MST |
General Summary:
The Human Resources Benefits Specialist is responsible for supporting the Director of Human Resources to provide programs and services to SKC employees.
The Human Resource Benefits Specialist provides Personnel/Human Resource services to full time, part time and student employees. Examples of responsibilities include: ensuring position descriptions are current, evaluations are on file, process faculty/staff offer letters. Serve as plan assistant for retirement, health, vision, dental insurance, workers compensation, employee assistance program and SKC Drug/Alcohol Testing policy and facilitating follow up counseling, if recommended.
This position will maintain and coordinate data gathering, management and utilization of databases, and extensive knowledge of computer operations. Develops, expedites, and maintains files, records, and other documents. Performs benefit processes requiring good judgment. All data entry is performed weekly so that information is up to date and accurate and available to the HR Director. Uses good human-relations and problem-solving skills in the application of established policies and procedures. Exercises responsibility for the accurate and timely processing of benefits, and other related matters. Provides day-to-day advice, assistance, and follow-up to departments, employees, external agencies, and/or members of the general public in the application of specified policies, procedures, and documentation. Perform and prioritize multiple tasks with minimal supervision, after tasks are prioritized with supervisor. Must be able to deviate from tasks at any time to serve employees and students who are walk in priorities for HR availability and information.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
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Performs clerical and administrative support duties necessary for the operation of the department. This includes general office duties, front desk duties, and data entry, as well as maintenance of employee records (benefits, medical, etc.)
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Prepares documents and composes correspondence, as required, on specific policy and procedural issues.
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Processes employee enrollment, changes, termination of benefit plans.
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Coordinating open enrollment periods and facilitate benefit presentations.
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Processes and tracks leave requests (status, documentation, and leave balances) to ensure compliance.
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Assists with the interactive process for reasonable accommodations, maintains documentation, requests, and actions taken.
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Assists with employee exit process and interviews, including collecting and maintaining documentation and feedback.
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Prepares and submits required reports for state and government benefit programs timely.
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Assists with the administration of retirement plan enrollments, changes, and terminations.
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Ensures compliance with all reporting deadlines and requirements.
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Responds to inquiries regarding procedures, programs, and general questions.
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Supports with general HR benefit training.
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Assist with staff, faculty recruitment and selection.
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New Employee onboarding and orientation and departmental projects.
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Maintains knowledge of legal requirements and government reporting regulations affecting human resources functions and ensures policies, procedures, and reporting are in compliance.
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Assists Human Resources department with requests, projects and reports as needed.
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Assists in Human Resources College wide activities such as In-Service, Employee Recognition ceremony, etc.
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Assist with Title IX policies and procedures.
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Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
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Associate's Degree in Human Resources, Accounting, Business or closely related field. Bachelor's Degree preferred.
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At least three years successful experience in human resources and/or employee benefits and leave administration experience.
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Proficient in computer software applications; google suite, excel, databases including Jenzabar, and kissflow.
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Demonstrated skill and experience with employee relation and conflict resolution.
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Knowledge of FMLA, ADA, and other relevant employment laws.
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High level of interpersonal skills to handle sensitive and confidential situations and documentation.
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Possess excellent telephone, written and oral communication skills.
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Knowledge of office administration procedures.
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Must have strong attention to detail, maintain high level of accuracy, and possess solid organizational skills.
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Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with employees within the Human Resources department, employees of other divisions, and general public.
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Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality.
Salish Kootenai College seeks applicants for: Accounting Technician/General & Grants – 12 months |
Salary Range: $43,731 - $45,620 |
For a complete position description contact: Human Resources, 406-275-4985/4977 |
Closing Date: Monday, March 17,2025; 4:00pm |
General Summary:
The purpose of the Accounting Technician of General & Grants position is to work with the Office of Grants and Contracts (OGC), VP of Business Affairs, and Comptroller on the financial and administrative functions.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
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Prepare specialized financial reports and correspondence to outside funding agencies and campus departments on grant and contract related funds.
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Calculate and apply monthly indirect cost. Assist in preparation of the indirect cost rate proposal.
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Identifies accounting problems or issues, determines suggested course of action to correct, performs accounting corrections.
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Enter approved journal entries for grant and contract related adjustments, reclassifications and transfers.
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Enter approved grant budgets, modifications and adjustments into the system.
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Reconcile SKC investment and Institutional Advancement bank accounts:
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General ledger accounting, includes recording journal entries with supporting documentation, researching transactions, and reconciling activity.
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Identifies accounting problems or issues, determines the suggested course of action to correct, performs accounting corrections.
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Maintain grant and financial records of all active grants and contracts.
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Assist with grant and contract and financial reporting for Administration, Board of Directors, Auditors and other sources as needed.
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Assist in the reconciliation for general, grant and contract accounts.
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Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
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Associates degree in accounting, business management, or related field.
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Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel, web browsers, and integrated financial systems, preferably Jenzabar.
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Good written and oral communication, organization and analytical skills.
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Must be able to multitask, work in a fast-paced environment efficiently and work in a team setting.
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Individuals must have the ability to establish and maintain positive effective interoffice relationships and be flexible in meeting unusual situations with professionalism.
Salish Kootenai College seeks applicants for: Ecologist Instructor- 9month |
Salary Range: $62,421-$69,994 DOEE |
For a complete position description contact: Human Resources, 406-275-4985/4977 |
Closing Date: Monday, March 24,2025; 4:00pm MST |
General Summary:
Watershed, riparian, landscape or aquatic ecologist, with a strong emphasis on connectivity between the land environment and freshwater systems. Disciplinary specialties within this domain that we will consider as especially good fits to our program include rangeland ecology and management, hydrologic and ecological effects of climate change, irrigated and dryland agroecosystems, or analysis of cumulative effects of landscape change on water, plant and animal resources. Experience in research design and execution and expertise in practical field applications in water and natural resource management in western North American watersheds are required. Familiarity with Tribal resource management challenges and opportunities is preferred. Expertise and willingness to teach courses in botany, weather and climate, or visualization and modeling of ecological data will be considered an additional plus. The successful applicant will be expected to teach, advise, and interact with graduate and undergraduate students, develop course curricula within their fields of interest, compete effectively for external funding, and work with internal and external partners to implement a balanced program of instruction directed toward management, conservation and restoration of ecosystems in the western USA.
The individual hired in this position should be motivated to build strong collaborations across departments within the Natural Resources program, across the campus, and with external tribes, agencies, professional organizations, and non-governmental organizations. A demonstrated commitment to student success and to working successfully with students from under-represented groups is a major plus. Proven ability to seek out and successfully apply for teaching and research grants is necessary. Requires the ability to work successfully with faculty and staff peers within a nationally-recognized program in Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries, Hydrology and Natural Resource Management.
Major Duties and Responsibilities
Teaching 40%
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Plan, prepare, and organize a variety of culturally relevant teaching/learning strategies and instructional material for online and hybrid instruction.
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Plan and supervise online/hybrid/offline and in-person course experiences for students.
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Prepare and maintain student records related to course and learning activities.
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Maintain scheduled office hours and availability to assist and coach students as needed to promote student success.
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Complete assessment and evaluation tools as requested.
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Serve as a writing mentor for students.
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Completing syllabi according to department and college guidelines, course calendar, placement of all course documents on Schoology/current LMS, posting final grades to JICS, and posting all course documents to suitable archive resources
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Participate in the development and evaluation of Natural Resource Department policies and procedures as they pertain to the Graduate Degree
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Schedule and attend department meetings.
Graduate Studies 25%
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Develop Graduate curricula to support teaching and research in the Master of Science Natural Resource Management degree
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Maintain ongoing and collaborative work relationships with natural resources faculty members, students, supporting curricular faculty & support staff.
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Effectively communicate degree requirements and guidelines and procedures to students.
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Serve on graduate research committees, maintain close communication with and consistently advise students toward planning, execution and successful completion and defense of a graduate thesis or project.
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Take a lead role in developing proposals to compete effectively for external funding in support of your research, especially as it articulates with program goals, support for graduate student research, and collaboration with other investigators, whether inside or outside SKC.
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Complete assessment and evaluation tools as requested.
Graduate Academic Advising 20%
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Advise students on a program of study, particularly in support of their individual areas of professional and graduate research interest.
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Refer students to appropriate college, community, professional, and research funding resources.
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Counsel students regarding short and long-term career and academic plans.
College Service 10%
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Serve on college committees contributing to the growth of the Natural Resources Graduate Program and the College.
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Serve on the Graduate Curriculum Committee and work collaboratively with all departments.
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Participate in college and reservation-wide cultural activities.
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Attend Staff/Faculty meetings.
Professional Development 5%
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Develop expertise in Native American culture relating to Natural Resource Management and Natural Sciences.
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Attend selected professional development activities.
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Pursue ongoing professional development in leadership, online delivery, student development, and professional publication.
Community/Professional Service 5%
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Participate in professional and/or community service activities sponsored by SKC.
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Promote regional tribal community awareness of SKC Graduate Program.
Minimum Qualification
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Earned Doctoral degree in Ecology, Biology, Hydrology, Forestry, Range Science, Watershed Science, Natural Resources Management, or related field is required.
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Concurrent possession of a Master’s degree, showing diversity in academic background, in related fields is also desirable.
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Demonstrated experience or research in some area of natural resource management practice and education is required.
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History of successful teaching experience as demonstrated by faculty, peer, and student evaluations is preferred.
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Experience with program accreditation and curriculum development preferred.
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Other qualifications that will be valued include the demonstrated ability to recruit and mentor students at all levels;
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Experience in curriculum development and accreditation;
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Effective organizational skills;
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Success in grant writing; technical writing skills and education, understanding of evidence-based teaching/learning strategies and methodologies;
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Proficiency in computer programs and technology;
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Demonstrated success in peer and student research collaborations, and ability to create an environment and community that supports the school’s faculty and its students.
Salish Kootenai College seeks applicants for: Wildlife/Fisheries Ecologist - 9month |
Salary Range: $63,683-$69,994 DOEE |
For a complete position description contact: Human Resources, 406-275-4985/4977 |
Closing Date: Monday, April 7 2025; 4:00pm MST |
General Summary:
Salish Kootenai College is seeking applicants for a fish and/or wildlife ecologist. The ideal candidate will have education and experience that emphasizes ecology, genetics, population dynamics, conservation, environmental policy, stewardship, research methodology, statistical analyses, and R programming. Candidates must have a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in educational, research, and community service.
The successful applicant will be expected to teach, advise, and interact with graduate and undergraduate students, develop curricula, mentor and administer graduate and undergraduate research, compete effectively for external funding, and work with internal and external stakeholders.
The individual hired in this position should have excellent communication and skills, a demonstrated commitment to mentoring students from under-represented groups successfully, and motivation to build interdisciplinary collaborations within SKC and a diverse community of tribal programs, educators, stakeholders, managers, scientists, and policy makers both locally and beyond. We seek candidates who approach research and teaching with creativity, flexibility, cultural congruency, and a strong focus on student success. Proven ability to seek out and successfully apply for grants in the related disciplines.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
Teaching
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Plan, prepare, and organize a variety of culturally relevant teaching/learning strategies and instructional material for online and hybrid instruction, including developing anfd teaching new graduate courses.
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Plan and supervise impactful and meaningful online/hybrid/offline in-person course experiences for students.
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Assist the Wildlife and Fisheries Department with undergraduate degree plans, course curriculum, and instructional materials.
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Prepare and maintain student records related to course and learning activities.
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Maintain scheduled office hours and availability to assist and coach students as needed to promote student success.
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Complete assessment and evaluation tools as requested.
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Serve as a writing mentor for students.
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Completing syllabi according to department and college guidelines, course calendar, placement of all course documents on the College’s LMS, posting final grades electronically, and posting all course documents to suitable archive resources.
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Participate in the development and evaluation of Natural Resources Management policies and procedures as they pertain to the Graduate Degree.
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Schedule and attend department meetings.
Graduate Studies and Program Development
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Develop Graduate curricula to support teaching and research in the Master of Science Natural Resource Management degree.
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Maintain ongoing and collaborative work relationships with natural resources faculty members, students, supporting curricular faculty and support staff, and the Dean of Graduate Studies.
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Develop and maintain pertinent research in support of graduate studies.
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Effectively communicate degree requirements and guidelines and procedures to students.
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Support student learning throughout the clinical learning experience by maintaining open and professional communication with students and clinical preceptors.
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Maintain communication with students regarding their project/thesis for support and to reinforce learning.
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Work with the Dean of Natural Resources Management, department chairs, and other faculty to compete effectively for external funding.
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Complete assessment and evaluation tools as requested.
Research mentoring
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Mentor graduate and undergraduate research projects.
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Serve on graduate research committees and advise graduate and undergraduate students conducting research in areas related to the faculty member’s expertise.
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Assist with the research project development and study design.
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Find opportunities for inclusion of traditional ecological knowledge, local knowledge, and indigenous research practices.
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Administer graduate and undergraduate research.
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Seek out opportunities for additional funding for research projects as needed.
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Assist with obtaining proper permissions and permitting.
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Provide help with data management, analyses, and interpretation.
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Advise students on reporting and presentation of results.
Advising
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Advise students on a program of study.
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Refer students to appropriate college, community and professional resources.
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Counsel students regarding short and long-term career and academic plans.
College and Community Service
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Serve on college committees
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Serve on the Graduate Curriculum Committee and work collaboratively with all departments
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Participate in college and reservation-wide cultural activities.
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Attend Staff/Faculty meetings.
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Participate in professional and/or community service activities sponsored by SKC.
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Promote regional tribal community awareness of SKC Graduate Program.
Professional Development
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Develop expertise in Native American culture relating to Natural Resource Management and Natural Sciences.
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Attend selected professional development activities.
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Ongoing professional development in leadership, online delivery, and student development.
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Utilize ongoing peer review and critical self-evaluation.
Minimum Qualifications:
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PhD in fish and/or wildlife ecology or management, zoology, conservation biology, or closely related discipline.
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Experience and skills teaching courses in higher education.
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Ability to function in a team setting and to work cooperatively with students, faculty, staff and external partners.
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Demonstrated commitment to working with individuals from diverse backgrounds and motivation to build interdisciplinary collaborations.
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Knowledge and/or willingness to obtain knowledge of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, the Mission of Salish Kootenai College, and indigenous research methodology.
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Preferred demonstrated expertise in statistical analyses, genetics, population modeling, R programming, and successful grant writing.
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History of successful teaching experience as demonstrated by faculty, peer, and student evaluations is preferred.
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Experience working with Native American communities and students preferred.
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Preferred prior management experience or applied research in support of natural and cultural resource programs in Tribal organizations is a plus for this position.
Salish Kootenai College seeks applicants for: Vice President of Academic Affairs |
Salary Range: $78,750-$89,250 DOEE |
For a complete position description contact: Human Resources, (406)275-4985 |
Closing Date: Monday, April 7, 2025 4:00 pm MST |
General Summary
Under the direction of the President, the Vice President of Academic Affairs (VPAA) serves as the College's chief academic officer, providing visionary leadership for academic programs, policies, and personnel. The VPAA is responsible for ensuring that all educational initiatives align with the mission, vision, cultural ways of being, and accreditation standards of Salish Kootenai College (SKC).
As a strategic leader, the VPAA collaborates with Academic Deans, faculty, staff, and other administrators to ensure the highest quality of instruction and foster student success. The VPAA plays a critical role in planning, implementing, coordinating, and assessing academic programs to meet the diverse educational and vocational needs of students, community members, and tribal partners.
The VPAA is responsible for leading:
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Academic Excellence: Overseeing the development, delivery, and evaluation of high-quality academic programs, ensuring accountability to accreditation standards and alignment with SKC’s Core Themes, Four Cs, and strategic goals.
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Innovation in Learning: Developing and implementing multi-modal course delivery methods to improve access and flexibility for learners, including online, hybrid, and place-based and culturally-sustaining approaches tailored to tribal and rural communities, with an emphasis on the Séliš, Ksanka, and Qlispe’ people of the Flathead Reservation.
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Career and Technical Education (CTE): Expanding and enhancing CTE programming to align with workforce needs and community priorities, building pathways to economic mobility and professional growth for students.
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Equity and Inclusion: Promoting a culturally inclusive environment that integrates Indigenous knowledge systems with an emphasis on the Séliš, Ksanka, and Qlispe’ values, diversity, and supports equitable outcomes for all students.
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Faculty Development: Recruiting, mentoring, and retaining distinguished faculty who are committed to academic excellence and the College’s mission.
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Community Engagement: Building strong partnerships with tribal, regional, and national organizations to enhance academic offerings, research opportunities, and student success initiatives.
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Data-Driven Decisions: Leveraging technology and learning analytics to inform academic strategies and improve institutional effectiveness.
The VPAA will also ensure accountability for academic personnel and programs to uphold the College’s responsibilities including, but not limited to the mission, vision, and accreditation. Through collaborative leadership, the VPAA will support the integration of culturally sustaining, place-based practices into all academic initiatives while fostering a learning environment that empowers students to meet their personal, educational, and professional goals.
Serving as a champion for student achievement and institutional integrity, the VPAA will play a pivotal role in advancing the College’s mission and preparing students to lead and serve in their communities.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
The Vice President of Academic Affairs (VPAA):
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Provides strong, dynamic academic and administrative leadership, fostering a collegial environment which encourages scholarship, teaching, and learning excellence;
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Provides innovative, effective, and successful academic leadership and vision in academic instruction and educational program development;
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Responsible for actively leading a shared collaborative vision that guides the college’s academic programs into the future, working effectively with community groups, educational entities and Tribal organizations to develop partnerships which result in improved academic offerings and related service to students and to the community. This includes, but is not limited to, building or enhancing distance education opportunities and overseeing the curricular and academic alignment of contract and community education programs administered under EMSA (e.g. Dual Enrollment, CEU’s, and Academic Success Workshops);
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Inspires collegial engagement with constituencies through meaningful support of the mission and vision of Salish Kootenai College;
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Collaboratively works with administration and faculty leadership to actively contribute to decisions consistent with the Institution’s mission and goals;
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Advocates and promotes quality instruction, student success, integrated planning, and the expansion of Student Learning Outcomes to meet the educational needs of students in a Tribal college environment;
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Collaboratively works with the instructional staff, faculty, Department Chairs, and Deans in the development and improvement of all educational programs, including the maintenance and accountability of standards and assessment;
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Ensures the compliance and accountability of instructional staff, faculty, and faculty leadership to administer and manage grants, budgets, and financial best practices;
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Ensures the compliance and accountability of instructional staff, faculty, Department Chairs, and Deans to all Office of Institutional Effectiveness requests that support the institution, including but not limited to accreditation, course scheduling, academic course reviews, academic program reviews, data collection, and student success assessments;
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Ensures faculty collaboration in efforts to provide student centric scheduling to accommodate the largest population of students;
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Collaborates with all institutional entities to ensure effective implementation and oversight of Student Learning Outcomes;
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Provides guidance to the Deans, Department Chairs, and the Curriculum Committee regarding the planning, implementation and review of academic programs, services, activities and related matters;
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Participates in the planning of new facilities for the purposes of instruction and related student services;
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Provides oversight and supervision of library services and personnel;
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Collaborates with HR, Deans, and Department Chairs to ensure effective recruitment and selection of faculty, and make recommendations for employment to the President;
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Understands and promotes the effective role and use of technology and online programming in the instructional environment to meet student needs and provide the best pedagogical deliveries to ensure success for today’s students;
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Within the Academic Affairs area, reviews, distributes, and actively supports new grant opportunities and their implementation, administration, and proper reporting.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES.
The Vice President, Academic Affairs will have:
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Knowledge and experience in student learning outcome assessment, development, and implementation;
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Knowledge of computers and computer applications that support management systems and business office functions;
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Knowledge and experience in curriculum development and innovation;
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Knowledge and experience in accreditation self-evaluation and service on an accreditation evaluation team; Knowledge and experience in collaborative leadership, teamwork, and strength-based approaches to facilitate student success.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS POSITION ARE:
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Master’s degree in education (or closely related discipline), Doctorate preferred, with at least 5 years’ experience in educational supervision and commitment to earning a doctorate from an accredited institution within 5 years;
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Three years teaching experience in higher education with a demonstrated student-centered philosophy of education;
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Understanding of the mission and vision of Salish Kootenai College, the role of Tribal colleges, and their educational and financial issues;
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Demonstrated experience with strategic planning and data-driven decision-making;
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Experience with meeting accreditation standards, implementing institutional policies and procedures, and abiding by federal regulations;
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Demonstrated record of fiscal responsibility and accountability;
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Demonstrated ability to facilitate collaborative advocacy to address the needs of underprepared, first generation, and low-income students;
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Demonstrated commitment to academic quality and standards for post-secondary education;
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Knowledge of or experience with both academic and Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs and services including contemporary issues or trends;
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Knowledge of post-graduation career placement trends;
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Demonstrated ability to enhance the development of personnel and maintain accountability standards and best practices while fostering a professional and supportive environment (preferably in an educational setting);
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Demonstrated ability to work effectively and cooperatively with all students, staff, faculty, and faculty leadership with understanding of the unique needs, culture, and heritage of Native Americans in an educational environment;
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Demonstrated support for and encouragement of faculty and student scholarship;
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Demonstrated ability to work with administration, staff, faculty, and faculty leadership to achieve goals in a supportive and inspirational manner
This is a full-time, 12-month position and must be willing to work on campus (not remote).
Salish Kootenai College seeks applicants for: Geospatial Science Faculty-10 month |
Salary Range: $49,724 - $73,563 DOEE |
For a complete position description contact: Human Resources, 406-275-4985/4977 |
Closing Date: Monday, April 7 2025; 4:00pm MST |
General Summary:
In alignment with the Salish Kootenai College (SKC) Mission Statement and College Vision, the Division of Natural Resources seeks to hire a Remote Sensing Faculty member with expertise in geospatial technologies, remote sensing applications, and natural resource management. The ideal candidate will have both theoretical and applied expertise in remote sensing, data collection, analysis, interpretation, and Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), focusing on natural resource management, environmental monitoring, and land stewardship. This position involves developing and teaching courses that integrate theoretical concepts with practical applications, empowering students to utilize remote sensing, GIS, and UAS technologies in real-world natural resource management contexts.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
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Course Development and Instruction:
Develop and teach remote sensing, GIS, and geospatial science courses, integrating theoretical and applied techniques for natural resource management. Collaborate across departments to create stand-alone trainings and stackable credentials (certificates, AS, BS) and incorporate hybrid/online methods to support diverse students, including high school students and current professionals, in environmental monitoring and conservation. Teach selected undergraduate Natural Resource courses as appropriate and needed. Incorporate student learning outcomes and department objectives into the curriculum in accordance with SKC's mission and department goals. Integrate culturally competent materials into coursework, focusing on issues related to Native experience, Indigenous methodology, and Indigenous research methods. Develop modules and instruct using hybrid and/or online technology as needed.
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Graduate Faculty:
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Teach a minimum of 2 graduate courses per term. This position would also teach undergraduate and/or CTE classes as needed and assigned.
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Serve on and/or Chair graduate student committees or advise students on practice-based projects.
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Data Collection, Analysis, and Interpretation:
Lead data collection using remote sensing, GPS, and field methods. Teach students how to process and analyze data with tools such as ArcGIS and UAS integration software and conduct applied research in resource management, land use, and sustainability.
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Student Engagement, Advising, and Support:
Mentor and advise students, especially those from Indigenous and underrepresented backgrounds, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills through projects and internships in resource management. Assist with information, outreach, and recruitment initiatives for NRD. Work with Enrollment Services to maintain current and correct institutional reports. Maintain current advising files for all advisees. Evaluate student transcripts for transfer students as needed. Help prepare graduation paperwork, including course transfer, course waiver, course substitution and graduation applications. Keep current on changes that affect student advising and mentoring.
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Curriculum Integration and Community Engagement:
Collaborate with faculty to integrate remote sensing and geospatial technologies into interdisciplinary courses across Natural Resources and Tribal Historic Preservation programs. Work with tribal organizations to align courses and research with community needs, providing training on land management and conservation.
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Research and Professional Development:
Support research on Indigenous community needs in resource management using remote sensing, seek funding for applied data collection, and stay current with advancements in remote sensing technologies.
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UAS Integration (Optional Skill):
Teach UAS operations and applications in natural resource management, engage students in projects, and stay updated on technological advancements.
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Outcomes Assessment
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Assist in the preparation of yearly departmental outcomes and assessment reports. Collect and supply coursework outcomes assessment and evaluation data. Support the completion of program reviews (every 4 years).
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Other:
Participate in SKC committees. Attend SKC general staff meetings, professional development sessions, and other meetings as appropriate. Maintain timely and correct paperwork, including quarterly book orders, time and leave reports, grades, syllabi, office hours, and other forms. Model professional working relationships for students, including (but not limited to) interpersonal and professional written and verbal communication skills, organizational, conflict management and teamwork skills, and citizenship. Understand the appropriate role as a representative of SKC outside the campus environment. Know and follow SKC administrative policies. Other duties as assigned.
Undergraduate Faculty Minimum Qualifications:
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Master’s degree in Geospatial Science, Natural Resources, or a closely related field.
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At least one year of experience in the application of remote sensing, data collection, and analysis, preferably in natural resource management or environmental monitoring (may include graduate research).
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Experience teaching undergraduate courses in remote sensing, GIS, UAS, and/or natural resources, with the ability to integrate both theoretical foundations and applied methodologies.
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Strong ability to collaborate with faculty, staff, and community partners within the Division of Natural Resources and beyond.
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Experience, or a strong interest in, working with Native students or Indigenous communities, with a commitment to culturally relevant education and community engagement.
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Ability to safely engage/participate in field-based classes that can be physically challenging, require specialized safety training, and involve safe driving skills in remote areas.
Graduate Faculty Minimum Qualifications:
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Doctorate degree in Geospatial Science, Natural Resources, or a closely related field.
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At least one year of experience in the application of remote sensing, data collection, and analysis, preferably in natural resource management or environmental monitoring (may include graduate research).
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Experience teaching graduate or undergraduate courses in remote sensing, GIS, UAS, and/or natural resources, with the ability to integrate both theoretical foundations and applied methodologies.
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Strong ability to collaborate with faculty, staff, and community partners within the Division of Natural Resources and beyond.
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Experience, or a strong interest in, working with Native students or Indigenous communities, with a commitment to culturally relevant education and community engagement.
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Ability to safely engage/participate in field-based classes that can be physically challenging, require specialized safety training, and involve safe driving skills in remote areas.
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Established research agenda or documented research interests.
Preferred Qualifications:
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The ability to teach courses in a Natural Resources field (i.e., forestry, wildland fire, hydrology, wildlife and fisheries, and data processing and analytics) is preferred.
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Successful experience writing and managing grants.
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Experience mentoring and supporting undergraduate or graduate student research or practice-based projects.
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Experience integrating indigenous research methods and methodologies and culturally relevant content into classes.
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Experience with the operation of UAS and the analysis of drone-collected data for environmental or resource management applications is preferred.
To apply you must submit an SKC application, cover letter, resume and applicable transcripts to Human Resources, P.O. Box 70, Pablo, MT 59855 or email venessa_sandoval@skc.edu. Your application must include evidence that you have the skills, experiences and abilities indicated in this announcement.
Applicants are asked to provide copies of academic transcripts and any other educational, training or applicable credential or license, which may support your application for this position. The information you provide with your application and resume will be used as deciding factors in our employment process.
Adjunct Nursing Faculty
General Adjuncts
SKC is always looking for qualified, skilled instructors for many of our departments. If you are interested in being part of SKC's Adjunct Teaching Faculty please send a completed SKC application, resume, and unofficial transcripts to Cindy Harris at cindy_harris@skc.edu. Official transcripts will be required upon hire.
Discrimination & Title IX
SKC does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual identification, gender, age, or disability, except as allowed by the Indian preference provision of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended. Consistent with state and federal law, reasonable accommodation will be provided to persons with disabilities.
The Title IX Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the College’s compliance with federal and state discrimination and sexual harassment laws, including Title IX. Inquiries concerning Title VI, IX, and Section 504 may be referred to:
Venessa Sandoval
Title IX Coordinator
venessa_sandoval@skc.edu
(406) 275-4977
Apply now and enjoy a unique educational experience that blends Western academic knowledge with Native American perspectives and practices. Benefit from smaller class sizes, personalized attention, and opportunities for hands-on learning and research. Join a supportive community that values cultural diversity and academic excellence, and prepare for a successful career and leadership role in your community. Apply today and start your journey towards a brighter future at SKC!