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NAVA Education Project is now hiring a Diné Energy Organizer

 
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NAVA Education Project (NAVAEP) is looking to expand our team with an additional Diné Energy Organizer.

NAVA Education Project (501c3), along with our affiliated organization, NM Native Vote (501c4), works to organize a Native American electorate that is informed, active, and empowered to advance the development of a civic agenda, implementation of key policy, and to create an indigenous voting bloc. Together we build and advocate as communities committed to improving the lives of Native American working families in tribal, rural, and urban areas – with a priority list of key areas of advocacy.

The Diné Energy Organizer will build community knowledge and political willingness to advance energy transition as an economic strategy that will support Tribal Sovereignty and provide a sustainable infrastructure for Diné people in the four corners area of NM. The Diné Energy Organizer will also help develop and lead the implementation of an energy campaign that is built from the stakeholder input.

Please submit a resume, cover letter & 3 references with the email subject “Diné Energy Organizer Application” to Ahtza Chavez at [email protected]. Or mail to Ahtza Chavez, P.O. Box 35698, Albuquerque, NM 87176. In your cover letter, describe your relevant experience, skills, and background relevant to the position and provide an explanation of your interest in NAVA Education Project.

We are actively seeking applicants and reviewing applications. Initial interviews will begin in July, with an ideal start date of mid-August 2021.

Questions regarding the position may be sent to [email protected].

NAVA Education Project is an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate in its hiring practices and aims to build the strongest possible workforce, actively seeking applicants of varying life experiences, cultures, identities, geographic, and racial/ethnic backgrounds.

AD Chavez