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25-26 Cowlitz Indian Tribe Community Preparedness Specialist
AmeriCorps, Ridgefield, Washington, United States, 98642
25-26 Cowlitz Indian Tribe Community Preparedness Specialist
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This is an AmeriCorps/Washington Service Corps national service position. It is contingent on funding and open until filled. The Cowlitz Indian Tribe’s Emergency Management Program prepares for and supports Tribal members and Tribal community programs during emergencies. The member will support community preparedness and disaster readiness initiatives. They will get hands‑on experience across emergency management functions while working closely with program staff, Tribal departments, and Tribal members. This position presents a unique opportunity to help develop the Tribal Resilience Hub plan. We expect to begin rolling review of applications and interviews immediately. Monthly stipend amount: $3,723.
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Member Duties
Facilitate safety and preparedness training and exercises for Tribal staff.
Assist with emergency management research and data collection to support Tribal community and related grants.
Organize and distribute supplies.
Conduct preparedness outreach.
Help draft policies and procedures.
Support development of a Tribal Resilience Hub plan.
Program Benefits
Childcare assistance if eligible
Training
Monthly stipend amount: $3,723
Health coverage
Education award upon successful completion of service
Terms
Permits attendance at school during off hours
Car recommended
Permits working at another job during off hours
Service Areas
Disaster Relief
Skills
Team Work
Program Details
Program Type: AmeriCorps State / National
Program Start/End Date: 01/16/2026 - 07/15/2026
Work Schedule: Full Time
Education Level: High school diploma/GED
Age Requirement: Minimum 18, Maximum 99
Program Locations: WASHINGTON
Accepting Applications: From 12/10/2025 To 02/01/2026
Contact: Katy Wolf, 31501 NW 31st Ave, Ridgefield WA 98642, 360-218-8214, wscip@esd.wa.gov, https://cowlitz.org/emergency-management
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25-26 Cowlitz Indian Tribe Community Preparedness Specialist
role at
AmeriCorps
This is an AmeriCorps/Washington Service Corps national service position. It is contingent on funding and open until filled. The Cowlitz Indian Tribe’s Emergency Management Program prepares for and supports Tribal members and Tribal community programs during emergencies. The member will support community preparedness and disaster readiness initiatives. They will get hands‑on experience across emergency management functions while working closely with program staff, Tribal departments, and Tribal members. This position presents a unique opportunity to help develop the Tribal Resilience Hub plan. We expect to begin rolling review of applications and interviews immediately. Monthly stipend amount: $3,723.
Further help on this page can be found by clicking here.
Member Duties
Facilitate safety and preparedness training and exercises for Tribal staff.
Assist with emergency management research and data collection to support Tribal community and related grants.
Organize and distribute supplies.
Conduct preparedness outreach.
Help draft policies and procedures.
Support development of a Tribal Resilience Hub plan.
Program Benefits
Childcare assistance if eligible
Training
Monthly stipend amount: $3,723
Health coverage
Education award upon successful completion of service
Terms
Permits attendance at school during off hours
Car recommended
Permits working at another job during off hours
Service Areas
Disaster Relief
Skills
Team Work
Program Details
Program Type: AmeriCorps State / National
Program Start/End Date: 01/16/2026 - 07/15/2026
Work Schedule: Full Time
Education Level: High school diploma/GED
Age Requirement: Minimum 18, Maximum 99
Program Locations: WASHINGTON
Accepting Applications: From 12/10/2025 To 02/01/2026
Contact: Katy Wolf, 31501 NW 31st Ave, Ridgefield WA 98642, 360-218-8214, wscip@esd.wa.gov, https://cowlitz.org/emergency-management
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