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Intergovernmental and Tribal Council Liaison

Job in Shelton, Mason County, Washington, 98584, USA
Listing for: Squaxin-Island-Tribe
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-01
Job specializations:
  • Government
    Government Administration, Government Affairs
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 70000 - 90000 USD Yearly USD 70000.00 90000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Job Title: Intergovernmental and Tribal Council Liaison

Department: Executive

Reports To: Tribal Council

FLSA Status: Exempt

TS Range: DOQ

Opening Date: 6/19/2026

Closing Date: 7/03/2026

Summary

Serves as a resource to the Tribal Council: assists the Tribal Council in developing organizational goals, objectives and priorities; offers input/feedback; provides advice and strategy; receives and responds to constituent concerns; acts as liaison between the Tribal Council and other governments, tribal and non‑tribal; general public, including individuals or public organizations; the Squaxin Tribal Community; and/or the multiple entities of the Tribe.

This is a top executive position reporting to the Squaxin Island Tribal Council.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Acts as the Public Relations Spokesperson for the Tribe, including pro‑active and reactive messaging. Develops messages for Council in concert with affected department or entity. Works with news agencies, publications, community speaking opportunities and other public relations persons.
  • Serves as the liaison for Council for all intergovernmental relations, including lobbyists, direct contact with federal and state legislators/staff, county governments, special districts, ports, and other tribes.
  • Acts as the first contact for receiving community concerns and complaints. While not a decision‑maker, gathers information necessary to understand the nature of the concern or complaint, mediates resolution, offers potential solutions, presents unresolved concerns or complaints to Council with information necessary for a sound decision by Council and recommendations, if any, for changes in policy or law as it applies to the unresolved problem.

    Purpose is to ensure that constituent concerns are fairly and quickly addressed, and that Council is reserved for legislative and policy matters.
  • Provides opportunities and/or suggestions regarding training to better equip Council members to successfully complete the legislative duties of their elected positions, for example, through training, tutoring or mentoring on specific skills or topics.
  • Provides advice and strategy to Tribal Council as requested.
  • Assists Council in focusing on legislative and policy matters.
  • Aides Council in ensuring that its deliberations are public and transparent.
  • Offers insight regarding appropriate decorum in public and private deliberations, encouraging transparency.
  • Advices Tribal Council on policy issues.
  • Coordinates and works with the Chairman in setting and streamlining Tribal Council agendas. Aides Council in adhering to agenda.
  • Provides advice and counsel on special projects as assigned with a focus on projects that involve multiple entities of the Tribe. While not a decision‑maker, assists with coordinating the efforts of the decision‑makers for each of the entities.
  • Serves as trustee or alternate trustee for the Tribe’s “Permanent Trust”, Minor’s Trust (adopted through the Revenue Allocation Plan) and Shellfish Settlement Fund.
  • Performs related work as required.
Supervisory Responsibilities

None.

Qualifications

Education and/or

Experience:

Master’s Degree and six years of related experience. OR Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration and eight years experience in tribal administration, management, or supervision, and 2 years of demonstrated experience and understanding of Tribal Governance, general grant/contract management, and tribal fiscal management OR Associate of Arts Degree in Business Administration and ten years of responsible experience in tribal administration, management, or supervision, and 2 years of demonstrated experience and understanding of Tribal Governance, general grant /contract management, and tribal fiscal management.

Language

Skills:

Ability to read, analyze, and interpret the most complex documents. Ability to respond effectively to the most sensitive inquiries or complaints. Ability to write policy positions, speeches and articles using original or innovative techniques or style. Ability to make effective and persuasive speeches and presentations on controversial or complex topics to top management, public groups, and/or boards of directors.

Mathematical

Skills…

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