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Through educational programming, language revitalization, arts, and community collaboration, GHF fosters Indigenous knowledge and strengthens cultural identity for current and future generations.

Through educational programming, language revitalization, arts, and community collaboration, GHF fosters Indigenous knowledge and strengthens cultural identity for current and future generations.

Through educational programming, language revitalization, arts, and community collaboration, GHF fosters Indigenous knowledge and strengthens cultural identity for current and future generations.

$16 - $22/hr

Through educational programming, language revitalization, arts, and community collaboration, GHF fosters Indigenous knowledge and strengthens cultural identity for current and future generations.

Through educational programming, language revitalization, arts, and community collaboration, GHF fosters Indigenous knowledge and strengthens cultural identity for current and future generations.

Our work is focused in three main areas: scholarships, workforce development, and language revitalization. Our vision is to empower current and future generations by supporting education and career ...

Our work is focused in three main areas: scholarships, workforce development, and language revitalization. Our vision is to empower current and future generations by supporting education and career ...

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How much do language revitalization jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for language revitalization in the United States is $58,498.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46,000.00 and $63,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Language Revitalization position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Language Revitalization, you typically need a background in linguistics, education, or anthropology, with experience in community engagement and language documentation. Familiarity with audio recording equipment, language database management tools, and proficiency in relevant software (such as ELAN or FLEx) are often necessary. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to collaborate with local communities are crucial for success. These competencies are vital to effectively preserving, teaching, and promoting endangered languages, ensuring meaningful community participation and sustainable outcomes.

What is a Language Revitalization job?

A Language Revitalization job focuses on efforts to preserve, strengthen, and promote the use of endangered or declining languages. This work can include developing educational materials, teaching language classes, creating language policies, working with communities, and documenting linguistic resources. Professionals in this field often collaborate with Indigenous groups, researchers, and policymakers to support language learning and intergenerational transmission. The goal is to ensure that a language continues to be spoken and passed down to future generations.

What are some common challenges faced in Language Revitalization roles?

Professionals in Language Revitalization often encounter challenges such as limited access to fluent speakers, scarcity of teaching materials, and balancing the needs of diverse community members. Collaboration with elders and community stakeholders can require patience and adaptability, as relationship-building is central to the work. Additionally, securing funding and navigating bureaucratic processes are frequent hurdles. However, these challenges also offer opportunities to create innovative learning resources and foster deep community connections, making the role both impactful and rewarding.

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Infographic showing various Language Revitalization job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 71% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 19% Contract. Highlights an 95% In-person, and 5% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $58,498 per year, or $28.1 per hour.

Lingit Language Program Intern

Goldbelt Heritage

Juneau, AK • On-site

$16 - $22/hr

Full-time

Posted 22 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.

Position Summary:

The Lingit Language Program Intern is a paid, part-time internship opportunity designed for college students interested in Indigenous language revitalization, education, linguistics, or Alaska Native Studies. The intern will support the GHF Lingit Language Department with program coordination, language documentation, curriculum support, and community-based language activities. This internship emphasizes hands-on learning, mentorship, and professional development while contributing meaningfully to ongoing language revitalization efforts.

This position is 100% grant-funded, contingent upon continued funding across multiple sources.

Responsibilities

Essential Job Functions:

  • Language Program Support
    • Assist with Lingit language classes, workshops, and immersion activities
    • Support language documentation efforts, including organizing recordings and transcription assistance
    • Help prepare and format language learning materials
  • Language & Community Engagement
    • Support intergenerational language learning activities
    • Assist with community language events and cultural gatherings
    • Engage respectfully with Lingit cultural knowledge
  • Administrative & Project Support
    • Assist with scheduling, recordkeeping, and file organization
    • Support data collection for program tracking and reporting
    • Collaborate on special projects as assigned
  • Learning Objectives & Professional Development
    • Gain experience in Indigenous language revitalization
    • Learn community-based language documentation practices
    • Develop professional nonprofit skills
    • Receive mentorship from language professionals
  • Community & Cultural Integration
    • Work collaboratively with Elders, local educators, language experts, speakers, learners, and supporters
    • Assist in coordinating community events, language gatherings, and language initiatives
Qualifications

Necessary Skills & Knowledge:

  • Strong organizational skills
  • Ability to commit to scheduled hours

Qualifications:

  • Currently enrolled in a college or university
  • Any experience with the Lingit language

Desired Qualifications:

  • Low-intermediate or higher proficiency in the Lingit language
  • Coursework in linguistics, education, Indigenous studies, or languages
  • Experience with transcription or documentation

Internship Parameters:

  • Maximum of 500 hours over 12 months
  • Flexible scheduling, start and end dates
  • Paid internship; no guarantee of future employment
  • Willing to work with the reporting requirements of the college to facilitate credit-earning

The pay range for this position is $16.00 - $22.00 hourly.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME