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How much do remote salt river indian community jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote salt river indian community in the United States is $21.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $22.84 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a remote Salt River Indian Community job?

A Remote Salt River Indian Community job refers to a position that supports the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community but allows employees to work remotely, rather than onsite. These jobs vary from administrative roles to IT, education, and health services, and are designed to provide flexibility while serving the needs of the Community. Remote employees may be required to participate in virtual meetings, follow community guidelines, and occasionally visit the community for important events or training. Such positions are often posted by the Community’s government or affiliated organizations, offering opportunities for both tribal members and non-members.

What can applicants expect in terms of team collaboration and communication when working remotely for the Salt River Indian Community?

When working remotely for the Salt River Indian Community, team collaboration typically involves regular virtual meetings, email communication, and the use of collaborative digital platforms. As a remote employee, you can expect to coordinate closely with team members and supervisors to ensure alignment on projects and community goals. Proactive communication and adaptability are important, as you may work with colleagues based both on-site and in other remote locations. The organization emphasizes cultural awareness and supports staff engagement through virtual events and training, fostering a sense of community even at a distance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote worker for the Salt River Indian Community, and why are they important?

To thrive as a remote worker for the Salt River Indian Community, you typically need relevant professional expertise (such as administration, education, or social services), a high school diploma or higher, and familiarity with tribal governance. Proficiency in digital collaboration tools, Microsoft Office Suite, and secure remote work platforms is essential. Strong communication, cultural sensitivity, and self-motivation are standout soft skills for this role. These skills ensure effective service delivery, cultural respect, and successful collaboration in a remote environment.

What is the difference between Remote Salt River Indian Community vs Remote Navajo Nation?

AspectRemote Salt River Indian CommunityRemote Navajo Nation
CredentialsTypically requires tribal affiliation, healthcare or social work certificationsRequires Navajo Nation-specific certifications, social work or healthcare credentials
Work EnvironmentRemote positions within Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, often in healthcare or educationRemote roles serving Navajo Nation communities, often in healthcare, education, or social services
Employer & IndustryTribal government, healthcare, education sectorsTribal government, healthcare, social services sectors

The main difference between Remote Salt River Indian Community and Remote Navajo Nation roles lies in the specific tribal affiliation and community served. While both involve remote work in healthcare, education, or social services, the credentials and community focus differ based on tribal requirements and location.

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Infographic showing various Remote Salt River Indian Community job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,724 per year, or $21.5 per hour.

Parent Educator-Home Based

Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community

Scottsdale, AZ • On-site, Remote

$48K - $64K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Salary: $48,029.00 - $64,596.00 Annually
Location : 10005 E. Osborn Rd, Scottsdale, AZ
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 300109-260813
Department: Education
Opening Date: 08/13/2026
Closing Date: 8/27/2026 11:59 PM Arizona
Definition
Under the general supervision of the Family and Community Partnership Coordinator, the Family Advocate provides moderately complex information and referral work for parents and families in need of social service assistance. Work involves making home and office visits to identify problems, determining assistance needed, and refer to the appropriate agency or field follow-up service. Responsibilities require considerable contact with community members, other agencies, and the general public.
Primary Job Functions:Primary functions may vary among positions, but may include the following tasks, knowledge, skills, and abilities among other characteristics. This list of tasks is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is not intended to be a comprehensive listing of tasks performed by all positions in this classification.
Examples of Tasks
  • Provides case management to enrolled families, documenting contacts. Conducts home and office visits to assist families in meeting the needs of their child. Encourages parents to be actively involved in all aspects of their child's development.
  • Offers Family Partnership Agreements to parents/guardians, helping to identify individual family goals and support systems. Assists parents and guardians in obtaining referrals for issues or concerns affecting the educational needs of the child.
  • Assists the Family Involvement Specialist in setting up parent-involvement activities, volunteer coordination, Fatherhood activities and other program activities.
  • Contacts parents and encourages full participation in all program activities and assists in arranging transportation or other needs that may hinder parent's participation.
  • Monitors student attendance and conducts follow-up on attendance issues.
  • Assists parents in strengthening problem solving skills and support systems.
  • Conducts parent orientations for new students and collects and tracks incoming enrollment documents.
  • Utilizes computer and related software in the development of flyers, newsletters, etc., to keep parents informed of all program activities. Inputs and maintains computerized records of participant enrollment, and attendance.
  • Gathers and provides program information to the Parent Information Board to update on program resources.
  • Assists in the recruitment of children for the program and completing program enrollment applications and other related paperwork. Contacts and follows up with parents to obtain missing forms or records that could prevent the timely enrollment of their child in the program.
  • Conducts required health screenings on enrolled students within the required timeframes and enters screening results into data tracking system. Conducts follow up with parents on unmet student health needs, such as hearing, vision, lead, and hemoglobin screenings and follow-up treatment.
  • Attends weekly staff meetings and in-service trainings. Prepares, as needed, program progress reports to share with staff on program effectiveness or recommendations for program improvements.
  • Maintains ongoing, open communication with other ECEC staff related to families' needs.
  • Uses personal vehicle to drive to and from client's homes, various program sites, off-site meetings and events.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned for the purpose of ensuring the efficient and effective functioning of the work unit.

Knowledge, Abilities, Skills, and Other Characteristics
  • The History, culture, traditions, and customs of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community

Knowledge of:
  • Principles and methods of social service or education programs planning and administration
  • Functions and operations of public/nonprofit agencies in social services and educational arenas
  • Special needs of children in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community

Skilled in:
  • Using effective interviewing techniques and procedures
  • Proficiency with computers and related software (i.e., Microsoft Office Suite)
  • Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with children, parents, community agencies, SRPMIC staff, volunteers, educational professionals and school administrators
  • Maintaining confidentiality of sensitive student enrollment records, files, etc.
  • Operating a variety of standard office equipment including, photocopy machine, facsimile machine, typewriter, and computer

Ability to:
  • Make decisions in accordance with rules, regulations, and ordinances
  • Communicate orally with clients and the public in the English language using a telephone, in face-to-face, one-to-one setting, and in a group setting
  • Follow oral and written instructions, policies and procedures, rules, regulations and guidelines
  • Operate a variety of office machines, including camcorder, tape recorder and overhead projector
  • Use personal computer in preparing timely program reports, records and files
  • Learn job-related material primarily through oral instruction and observation. This learning takes place mainly in an on-the-job training setting
  • Lift and carry objects weighting between 20-30 pounds
  • Comprehend and make inferences from written material
  • Work cooperatively with other employees and the public

Minimum Qualifications
Education and experience: Associate's Degree from accredited college or university in Social Work, Sociology, Social Services or a related field. Three (3) years of work experience in a social service program serving disadvantaged children or families that involve substantial client contact and home/field visits. Experience in early childhood development preferred.
Equivalency: Any equivalent combination of education and/or experience that would allow the candidate to satisfactorily perform the duties of this position, will be considered.
Underfill Eligibility: An enrolled Community Member whom closely qualifies for the minimum qualifications for a position may be considered for employment under SRPMIC Policy 2-19, Underfill.
Special Requirements
Special Requirements - Due to the confidential and sensitive nature of this position, successful completion of an extensive background investigation is required. Incumbent is required to pass a basic physical examination and provide proof of immunizations at time of hire. Follow-up physical examinations and current immunizations are required and must be completed to maintain good employment status. Maintaining booster shots on immunizations and taking a TB skin test or x-ray annually is also required. Documentation of the above medical actions is absolutely essential for the file and for the health of the children in the Early Childhood Education Program. Incumbent must also obtain First Aid and CPR certification within the first three (3) months of employment from the date of hire and maintain certification subsequently.
  • At the time of hire, the incumbent must pass a basic physical examination and produce proof of a negative TB clearance and current immunizations, as well as fingerprint clearance.

Driving Requirement: Must possess and maintain a valid Arizona Driver's License
Terms of Employment: This position is treated as a full-time non-exempt position scheduled for 40 hours per week.
Must be able to pass a Pre-Employment Drug Test and extensive Fingerprint and Background Check. Employee is Subject to Random Drug Testing and completion of a Background Check every five (5) years.
Employment preference is given in the following order:
1) Qualified Community Member 2) Qualified Native American, and 3) Other Qualified Applicant.
Prior to hiring as an employee, applicants will be subject to drug and alcohol testing. Will be required to pass a pre-employment background/fingerprint check. Employees are subject to random drug and alcohol testing.
"SRPMIC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer" Preference will be given to a qualified: Community Member Veteran, Community Member, Spouse of Community Member, qualified Native American, and then other qualified candidate.In order to obtain preference, the following is required: 1) Qualified Community Member Veteran (DD-214) will be required at the time of application submission 2) Qualified Community Member (must provide Tribal I.D at time of application submission),3) Spouse of a Community Member (Marriage License/certificate and spouse Tribal ID or CIB is required at time of application submission), and 4) Native American (Tribal ID or CIB required at time of application submission).Documents may be submitted by one of the following methods: 1) attach to application2) fax (480) 362-58603) mail or hand deliver to Human Resources.4) Email to Documentation must be received by position closing date. IHS/BIA Form-4432 is not accepted.
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Employee Benefits Overview
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC) is committed to supporting the health, well-being, and financial security of our employees. We offer a comprehensive benefits package to employees, designed to enhance your quality of life both at work and at home. Below is a summary of the benefits available to SRPMIC employees. Plan details and eligibility requirements are provided upon hire and are subject to change.
Health Care Benefits
SRPMIC provides medical, dental, vision, and life insurance coverage for all regular full-time employees enrolled in standard plans. These benefits represent a significant part of your total compensation.
Medical: Choose from three plan options to fit your needs-the Low Deductible Plan, the Mid-Deductible Plan, and the High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) with a Health Savings Account (HSA). As a self-funded plan, SRPMIC directly covers the cost of medical, pharmacy, dental, and vision services for all participants.
Dental: Enjoy nationwide access to the Humana Dental PPO/Traditional Preferred network, offering flexibility and choice in selecting dental care providers.
Vision: Coverage is provided through Davis Vision, including eye exams, lenses, frames, and contact lenses. Members also benefit from discounted rates on additional eyewear and services.
Life Insurance: All eligible employees are automatically enrolled in a fully paid basic term life insurance policy with a matching accidental death benefit.
Retirement Plans
SRPMIC supports your long-term financial goals through multiple retirement plan options:
401(k) and Roth Plans: Eligible employees can participate in both pre-tax and post-tax retirement savings plans. SRPMIC contributes 5% of your compensation to the pre-tax 401(k) and matches up to 3% of your salary deferral contributions.
Public Safety Personnel Retirement System (PSPRS): Available to eligible certified police officers and firefighters.
Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS): Available to Salt River School educators.
Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA): A retiree HRA with Health Equity, which is a tax-advantaged employer-funded account that retired employees (Age 55+) can use for qualified medical expenses, including some premiums, and out-of-pocket expenses such as copays and deductibles.
Paid Leave & Holidays
Annual & Sick Leave: Employees accrue separate balances for sick and annual leave each pay period. Sick leave may be used for personal or family illness and medical appointments, while annual leave covers vacation or personal time.
Holidays: SRPMIC observes 15 paid holidays each year, including two discretionary holidays and one day of birthday leave.
Other SRPMIC Paid Benefits
Short-Term Disability
Long-Term Disability
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
SRPMIC offers a confidential Employee Assistance Program through SupportLinc, available at no cost to employees, their dependents, and household members.
Additional Voluntary Benefits
WellPath Wellness Program: A voluntary wellness initiative that encourages healthy living and rewards participation with incentives. Available to all employees and their dependents.
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA): Administered by HealthEquity, FSAs allow you to pay for eligible health and dependent care expenses with pre-tax dollars.
Health Savings Account (HSA): Available to employees enrolled in the HDHP.
Supplemental Life & AD&D Insurance: Employees may purchase additional life and accidental death coverage for themselves and their dependents.
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF): SRPMIC is a qualified employer under the PSLF program. Employees may be eligible for federal student loan forgiveness.
At SRPMIC, we value our employees and are proud to offer benefits that support your health, well-being, and future.