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.
SUMMARY
The Culture & Arts Program Coordinator plays a key role in supporting the implementation of culture and arts programming at Goldbelt Heritage Foundation, with a primary focus on the Department of Education’s Alaska Native Education Program (ANEP) grant project: “Haa At.oowú Haa Kusteeyix̱ Sitee” (Our At.oowú is Our Life), PR/Award #S356A240075, funded through July 2027.
This position supports the coordination of grant-funded activities that center Tlingit arts, traditional knowledge, and cultural practices, including working alongside artists, culture bearers, Juneau youth, and community partners.
In addition to grant-specific responsibilities, the coordinator provides ongoing support for broader Culture & Arts programming, including participant coordination, communications, and logistics for cultural classes, workshops, and community events.
This is a grant-funded position, contingent on available funding and program needs.
NECESSARY KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Pay is $60,000 – $75,000 (DOE)
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
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