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This is a 52-week full-time position
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Stewards Individual Placement Program (SIPP) provides individuals with service and career opportunities to strengthen communities and preserve our natural resources. Participants work with federal agencies, tribal governments, and nonprofits building institutional capacity, developing community relationships, and supporting ecosystem health. Participants work with federal agencies, tribal governments, and nonprofits building institutional capacity, developing community relationships, and supporting ecosystem health. SIP, in partnership with Jean Lafitte NHP & P, are seeking an intern who will supervise a 10 week intern from each Federally Recognized Tribe in Louisiana to finalize a film, language curriculum, and oral history collection from each Tribe. This intern will manage the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve (JELA) efforts to develop the “Bayuk Tribal Educational Video Project: Louisiana’s Federally Recognized Tribes In Their Own Words Through Film and Storytelling.” The project will result in a series of short, professional produced videos of tribal member interviews to educate the public about Louisiana’s four federally recognized tribes who lived in and around the six units of the JELA site before colonization. This project will address the wrongful exclusion of these tribe’s stories and the videos will be played alongside the JELA park film in the French Quarter Visitor Center, be accessible through the JELA webpage, and be submitted for inclusion on the National Park Service (NPS) App. JELA will use interview material collected through the Project to create additional podcasts beyond this grant period to be added to the Visitor Center’s interpretative displays and made available through the webpages. Video content will be created and approved by the tribes themselves with production and technical expertise se provided by Elephant Quilt Productions, a New Orleans based film production company.
\nPosition Responsibilities will include:
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\n· Organizing and producing digital content
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\n· Position is eligible for an AmeriCorps education award upon successful completion of the program. Value of education award is $6895 (pre-tax)
\n· Living Allowance: $630/week (pre-tax)
\n· Trainings offered include: management/recruitment training, consulting with tribal nations and more!
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Bayuk Tribal Educational Video Project Manager
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Category
Job Location
Tracking Code
Position Type
This is a 52-week full-time position
Position Details
Stewards Individual Placement Program (SIPP) provides individuals with service and career opportunities to strengthen communities and preserve our natural resources. Participants work with federal agencies, tribal governments, and nonprofits building institutional capacity, developing community relationships, and supporting ecosystem health. Participants work with federal agencies, tribal governments, and nonprofits building institutional capacity, developing community relationships, and supporting ecosystem health. SIP, in partnership with Jean Lafitte NHP & P, are seeking an intern who will supervise a 10 week intern from each Federally Recognized Tribe in Louisiana to finalize a film, language curriculum, and oral history collection from each Tribe. This intern will manage the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve (JELA) efforts to develop the “Bayuk Tribal Educational Video Project: Louisiana’s Federally Recognized Tribes In Their Own Words Through Film and Storytelling.” The project will result in a series of short, professional produced videos of tribal member interviews to educate the public about Louisiana’s four federally recognized tribes who lived in and around the six units of the JELA site before colonization. This project will address the wrongful exclusion of these tribe’s stories and the videos will be played alongside the JELA park film in the French Quarter Visitor Center, be accessible through the JELA webpage, and be submitted for inclusion on the National Park Service (NPS) App. JELA will use interview material collected through the Project to create additional podcasts beyond this grant period to be added to the Visitor Center’s interpretative displays and made available through the webpages. Video content will be created and approved by the tribes themselves with production and technical expertise se provided by Elephant Quilt Productions, a New Orleans based film production company.
Position Responsibilities will include:
· Assisting in the recruiting, training and supervising a team of four interns
· Organizing and producing digital content
· Project coordination and oversight
Benefits:
· Position is eligible for an AmeriCorps education award upon successful completion of the program. Value of education award is $6895 (pre-tax)
· Living Allowance: $630/week (pre-tax)
· Trainings offered include: management/recruitment training, consulting with tribal nations and more!
Required Skills
Required Experience
Bachelor's Degree, Driver's license
This job is no longer accepting applications
See open jobs at Conservation Legacy.See open jobs similar to "Bayuk Tribal Educational Video Project Manager" Camber Outdoors.