Native Connections | Community Wellness Member
Listed on 2026-01-04
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development -
Education / Teaching
Youth Development
Native Connections | Community Wellness Member
The MHA Nation EMHC Native Connections program is a community‑driven initiative focused on suicide prevention, mental health promotion, and healing from historical and intergenerational trauma among Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara (MHA) youth and families on the Fort Berthold Reservation. Rooted in cultural teachings and community strengths, the program integrates trauma‑informed, culturally grounded approaches that honor identity, belonging, and resilience. Native Connections expands access to prevention & early‑intervention supports through culturally based healing circles, grief and loss support, youth & family education, and coalition‑building across schools, health, behavioral health, and community partners.
The program emphasizes upstream prevention by strengthening protective factors such as cultural connection, positive relationships, coping skills, and community belonging. Core activities include QPR suicide prevention trainings, Gathering of Native Americans (GONA) events, youth leadership development, and cross‑sector collaboration to reduce stigma and improve pathways to care. Guided by EMHC’s mission to provide safe, respectful, & compassionate care, Native Connections works to “strengthen the circle” by ensuring wellness is shared, culturally affirmed & community led.
Note:
This service opportunity is contingent upon successfully passing a background check conducted by the MHA Nation. The background check must be completed and cleared prior to an individual being offered a service position with the Community Builder Program.
Through the Community Builder Program, the Native Connections Community Wellness Member supports suicide prevention, mental health promotion, and culturally grounded wellness activities for Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara (MHA) youth and families. This service opportunity focuses on outreach, education, and community‑based prevention efforts that strengthen protective factors, reduce stigma, and build community capacity.
Program Benefits- Living Allowance
- Training
- Stipend
- Education award upon successful completion of service
- Permits attendance at school during off hours
- Permits working at another job during off hours
- Health
- Children/Youth
- Community and Economic Development
- Housing
- Homelessness
- Environment
- Tribal
- Public Health
- Ameri Corps
- Hunger
- Education
- Elder Care
- Community Outreach
- Team Work
- Public Health
- Writing/Editing
- Communications
- General Skills
- Recruitment
- Youth Development
- Community Organization
- Education
- Counseling
- Leadership
- Public Speaking
- Conflict Resolution
- Computers/Technology
- Social Services
- Teaching/Tutoring
- Program Type:
Ameri Corps State / National - Program Start/End Date: 12/29/2025 – 12/30/2026
- Work Schedule:
Full Time - Education level:
High school diploma / GED - Age Requirement:
Minimum 18 years, no maximum - Program Locations:
North Dakota - Accepting Applications:
From 12/29/2025 To 12/30/2026
Victoria Nicholson
18 2nd St SE Suite 2
Minot, ND 58703
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