Cultural Resources Specialist Library/Archive Services
Listed on 2026-07-20
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Education / Teaching
Public Health, Youth Development -
Government
Public Health
Mission Statement
The Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria exists to exercise its inherent sovereign powers, customs, and traditions; to perpetuate its unique native heritage; to preserve and protect the rights and privileges of the Tribe; to establish justice in the conduct of tribal affairs; to work for the social and economic betterment of all the Tribal Citizens; and to foster the value of education.
PositionPurpose
The Cultural Resources Specialist supports the objectives of the Cultural Resources Department by developing and maintaining effective working relationships with organizations; local historical societies and libraries;
Tribal Citizens;
Tribal staff; and consultants. The Cultural Resources Specialist assists in sustaining and advancing the Tribe’s Cultural Resources program through collaboration, coordination, and stewardship of cultural and historical resources.
- Ensures the development and maintenance of culturally appropriate programs.
- Research and assist with preparing grant applications to support Cultural Resources projects, activities, and programs.
- Conducts cultural and historic research to support the Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO) in identifying and implementing appropriate protective measures for Sacred Sites.
- Assists the THPO in coordinating with external agencies to draft and develop cultural interpretation materials, including signage, brochures, social media and other public outreach tools.
- Builds and maintains collaborative relationships with local organizations and agencies to create opportunities for land access, stewardship, and resource protection.
- Assists with the development and delivery of presentations on Tribal history and cultural preservation efforts.
- Assists with maintaining the Cultural Resources database and provides training to Tribal Citizens on database software to expand content, ensure accuracy and maintain appropriate levels of data security.
- Promotes Tribal cultural resources including language, education, sacred site protection, and library and archival materials through interdisciplinary approaches to cultural resource projects.
- Supports access to educational, language and cultural resources by assisting Tribal Citizens in person, by phone, by email, and through distance learning requests.
- Provides educational outreach activities at Tribal community events to strengthen cultural skills, promote Tribal history, and increase literacy and knowledge.
- Collaborates with Tribal programs and departments in the management and use of library collections, archival materials, and cultural resources of the Tribe.
- Collaborates with local, regional, Tribal library, and archival institutions to ensure best practices in archival protocols, collection standards, and long-term sustainability; participates in annual library and archival conferences for professional development.
- Integrates Cultural Resources practices and protocols into library exhibits, cultural resource collections, language initiatives, and environmental projects, expanding access to Tribal Citizens through the Tribal website and other electronic learning platforms.
- Assists with coordinating community participants for grant-related training and stakeholder meetings, including reserving meeting spaces, supporting community outreach strategies, and contributing to writing newsletter articles.
- Supports the development, planning and delivery of culturally relevant workshops that connect Tribal Citizens with traditional knowledge related to plant identification, gathering, and preparation for food, medicine, and basketry.
- Maintains and updates contact information lists of Tribal Citizens interested in cultural and language learning opportunities.
- Conducts outreach prior to events and workshops.
- Performs other duties, as assigned.
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RequirementsMinimum Mandatory Qualifications
A combination of experience and education may be acceptable
Experience
- Four years of experience working in Tribal Government, Cultural Resources, Environmental Science, or related field; or
Education
- Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology, Museum Studies, Library Science, Archival Studies,…
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