Project Coordinator: Tribal Injury Prevention This position acts as the Project Director/Principal Investigator, leading the implementation of the grant's scope, objectives, timelines, and reporting activities. Job Requirements: - Effective communication - Proficiency in relevant software - Teamwork and collaboration - Proactive approach - Attention to detail - Ability to learn quickly and adapt - Active listening - Self-management and accountability - Strong organizational and time management skills Minimum Qualifications: - High School Diploma or GED plus at least one year of Community Health Representative (CHR) experience with relevant competencies and certifications - Knowledge of holistic health approaches, traditional medicine, and medical terminology - Certification in IHS Basic 100-hour course (or obtain within 6 months) - CPR & First Aid certification (or obtain within 6 months) - Confidentiality training (HIPAA and Privacy Act) (or obtain within 6 months) - Certification as a Car Seat Technician (or obtain within 6 months) - New Mexico State First Responder Certification (or obtain within 6 months) - Fluency in Keres and knowledge of Pueblo culture - Ability to stand, walk, bend, and drive in various conditions; lift up to 50 lbs. - Ability to translate health information between English and Keres - Extended hours, including weekends, may be required - Must pass background, MVR, and drug screening Benefits: - Generous vacation - Affordable medical benefits - Competitive 401(k) - Flexible work arrangements - Community service focus About Us: We are committed to honoring traditions while promoting a healthy work-life balance. Our environment features friendly and supportive staff, flexible work arrangements, and a community service focus. Interested in this opportunity?