
The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, located in northeastern Washington State, functions as the governing body for 9,500 tribal members—many of whom reside on its expansive 1.4 million-acre reservation. Comprising 14 Business Council members, the tribe administers a wide array of services, including cultural preservation, economic development, and community welfare programs. Its unique strength lies in balancing traditional governance with modern administrative practices, ensuring that tribal sovereignty and member well-being remain central to its mission. The organization offers a collaborative environment for professionals passionate about indigenous leadership, sustainable development, and cultural stewardship.
The Archaeology Tech I position is responsible for cultural resources work, including traditional properties, archaeology, collections, cultural plants, and museum. The job functions will vary between general office work to assisting senior staff and working independently. Weekend work is required.
The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, located in northeastern Washington State, functions as the governing body for 9,500 tribal members—many of whom reside on its expansive 1.4 million-acre reservation. Comprising 14 Business Council members, the tribe administers a wide array of services, including cultural preservation, economic development, and community welfare programs. Its unique strength lies in balancing traditional governance with modern administrative practices, ensuring that tribal sovereignty and member well-being remain central to its mission. The organization offers a collaborative environment for professionals passionate about indigenous leadership, sustainable development, and cultural stewardship.