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Capgemini Invent - PMO

Dallas, TX · On-site

$76K - $115K/yr

... project delivery * PMP certification or equivalent, SAFe or equivalent preferred * Strong ... We value the rich cultural heritage and contributions of Indigenous Peoples and actively work to ...

... project delivery * PMP certification or equivalent, SAFe or equivalent preferred * Strong ... We value the rich cultural heritage and contributions of Indigenous Peoples and actively work to ...

Prepare project agreements and work orders. * Prepare and monitor project budgets. * Prepare ... We encourage applications from women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, members of ...

Projects * Support Stantec practitioners to develop effective, respectful, and sustainable relationships with Indigenous communities, organizations and businesses, developing an understanding of ...

About the Job You'll lead core PMO services for large, complex technology transformations, acting ... We value the rich cultural heritage and contributions of Indigenous Peoples and actively work to ...

Project Manager

Barrow, AK · On-site

$95K/yr

Experience working among Indigenous cultures and/or in remote rural communities. * Extensive affordable housing program and aligned grant experience. * Certified Project Management Professional (PMP)

Experience working among Indigenous cultures and/or in remote rural communities. * Extensive affordable housing program and aligned grant experience. * Certified Project Management Professional (PMP)

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How much do indigenous project jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for indigenous project in the United States is $21.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $24.28 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Indigenous Project vs Indigenous Program Coordinator?

AspectIndigenous ProjectIndigenous Program Coordinator
CredentialsProject management certifications, Indigenous relations trainingSimilar certifications, community engagement experience
Work EnvironmentField sites, project offices, community settingsOffice-based, community centers, field visits
Employer & IndustryGovernment agencies, NGOs, Indigenous organizationsNonprofits, government departments, Indigenous services

Indigenous Project roles focus on managing specific projects related to Indigenous communities, including planning, execution, and reporting. Indigenous Program Coordinators oversee broader programs, coordinate activities, and facilitate community engagement. While both roles require similar credentials and work in related environments, projects are typically time-bound initiatives, whereas programs are ongoing efforts to support community development.

What cities are hiring for Indigenous Project jobs? Cities with the most Indigenous Project job openings:
Infographic showing various Indigenous Project job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 8% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,814 per year, or $21.5 per hour.

Project Coordinator Naakw Daat Yei Jine (Goldbelt Heritage Foundation)

Goldbelt Heritage

Juneau, AK

$28.20 - $38.46/hr

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Overview

Goldbelt Heritage Foundation (GHF) is a nonprofit organization committed to preserving and revitalizing the culture, language, and ways of knowing of the Tlingit people of Southeast Alaska. Through educational programming, language revitalization, arts, and community collaboration, GHF fosters Indigenous knowledge and strengthens cultural identity for current and future generations.

SUMMARY

The Project Coordinator - Naakw Daat Yei Jine (Working Around Medicine) is responsible for coordinating, implementing, and evaluating a grant-funded program designed to introduce and prepare high school youth for careers in healthcare. This position will play a vital role in building partnerships with schools, healthcare providers, and community organizations to ensure students gain valuable experiences and pathways into postsecondary training, certifications, and employment in healthcare fields. Located within the GHF Youth & Education department, the position works closely with the Youth & Education Program Manager to develop and implement this new program for the Juneau area.

This is a 100% grant-funded position, contingent on continued funding. The grant ends in July 2028.

Responsibilities

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

Program Coordination & Implementation

  • Plan, organize, and deliver program activities, workshops, and events focused on healthcare career exploration.
  • Develop schedules and coordinate curricula implementation and experiential learning opportunities (e.g., job shadowing, internships, mentorship).
  • Ensure programming aligns with grant goals, objectives, and reporting requirements.

Youth Engagement & Support

  • Recruit, mentor, and support high school students in the program.
  • Provide culturally responsive guidance that integrates Indigenous values and perspectives.
  • Track student participation, progress, and outcomes.

Partnership Development

  • Build and maintain partnerships with local schools, healthcare providers, tribal organizations, tribes, and higher education institutions.
  • Coordinate guest speakers, site visits, travel trips, and training opportunities in healthcare settings.

Grant & Compliance Management

  • Monitor program performance to ensure compliance with grant requirements.
  • Collect and report program data for evaluation purposes.
  • Assist with writing reports, maintaining budgets, and supporting sustainability planning.

Community & Cultural Integration

  • Collaborate with Elders and cultural experts to ensure programming reflects and respects Tlingit traditions and values.
  • Incorporate culturally relevant practices into all aspects of program delivery.

 

Qualifications

NECESSARY KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS

  • Strong organizational, communication, and project management skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with Alaska Native communities and diverse stakeholders.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office tools and data tracking/reporting.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor's degree in education, healthcare, public health, social sciences, or related field (equivalent experience considered).
  • At least 2 years of experience coordinating programs for youth or in healthcare/education fields.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Experience in grant-funded program coordination.
  • Knowledge of healthcare career pathways, training programs, and certifications.
  • Familiarity with Southeast Alaska's cultural and educational landscape.
  • Background in student advising, mentorship, or youth workforce development.

Pay is $28.20-38.46/hr DOE

Employment Type: FULL_TIME