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Coordinator Indigenous Education
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Anchorage, Anchorage Borough, Alaska, 99501, USA
Listed on 2026-06-14
Listing for:
Anchorage Schools
Full Time, Per diem
position Listed on 2026-06-14
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration, Youth Development
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Professionals and Supervisors/Coordinator Indigenous Education
Date Posted:
6/1/2026
Location:
TITLE VI INDIAN EDUCATION
Additional Information:
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Bargaining Unit: ACE
Work Year: 215 days per year, 12 contract payments
Work Day: 8 hours per day
FTE:
Full time, 1.0 FTE
Salary: ACE 6, step A - P ($49,572 - $71,500 ), DOE
Job Summary
The Indigenous Education Project Coordinator implements and coordinates culturally sustaining initiatives that promote the academic success and well-being of Anchorage School District's Indigenous students and families under the direction of the program supervisor. This position works in partnership with Indigenous cultural bearers and community organizations to strengthen cultural knowledge, student belonging, and educational opportunities across the district.
The coordinator engages directly with students and families and provides support to school staff through culturally responsive training, resources, and family engagement activities. This role helps advance district priorities that honor Indigenous culture, promote equitable access to learning, and enhance school-community connections. This position may work with grants managed by ASD or in partnership with other organizations in the capacity of sub-awardee.
The specific focus and responsibilities of this position may shift based on active grant projects within the Indigenous Education Department, while maintaining alignment with overall program goals. The position has a retirement association with the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS).
Job Requirements
The following are required:
* A bachelor's degree in social work, education, Indigenous studies, or related fields. Equivalent experience, education, and training may be considered in lieu of the degree requirement.
* Experience working with Alaska Native/American Indian communities; applied practice of AN/AI traditions, values, culture, and belief systems.
The following are preferred:
* Four years of experience working with Alaska Native and/or American Indian youth and families in an educational setting.
* Demonstrated written and verbal communication skills.
* Knowledge of community resources and services to AN/AI families in Anchorage.
* Experience facilitating interactive workshops and presentations to diverse populations, including parents.
* Ability to effectively engage and recruit families through phone, email, and in-person outreach efforts.
* Willingness to work occasional evenings and weekends to support events, family engagement activities, and community partnerships.
* Experience collecting and maintaining data or records for federal, state, or other grant-funded programs.
Essential Job Functions
* Implements and maintains services in accordance with grant objectives and the ASD Indigenous Education department.
* Works under the direction of the Indigenous Education supervisor to fulfill grant deliverables and timelines.
* Develops and facilitates program content aimed at student and family engagement.
* Collaborates within the ASD Indigenous Education teams, including the student support specialists, to report on program outcomes and opportunities.
* Ensures safety for all children/family members attending program workshops, including coordinating school-age childcare for families while attending programs.
* Maintains constant effective written and oral communication with students, parents/guardians, school staff and administration, and members of the community to inform and address the needs of individual students to improve services and outcomes.
* Evaluates student records and assists with developing and implementing services that address social, academic, and cultural needs.
* Promotes, publicizes, and connects families to Indigenous Education opportunities such as workshops, family engagement, college/career readiness, culture nights, community events, and other enrichment opportunities.
* Maintains organization and completes projects and tasks in a timely manner.
* Coordinates logistics for events, workshops, and activities, including scheduling, materials, communications, and participant support.
* Collects and organizes data, attendance records, and other documentation required for grant compliance and reporting.
* Communicates regularly with the supervisor regarding project status, needs, and challenges.
* Collaborates with community partners and district staff to deliver program activities and ensure alignment with grant goals.
* Assists in promoting and publicizing Indigenous Education initiatives to families, students, and staff.
Physical /Mental Demands
The physical demands of this job require frequent standing, walking, sitting, speaking and hearing. Specific visual abilities are also required. The employee is regularly required to reach with his/her hands and arms and occasionally lift items weighing less than 40 lbs. Additionally, the employee must be able to understand vague and implicit instructions, be able to readily recall facts and details,…
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