2016 Summer Internship with Indian Land Tenure Foundation

INTERNSHIP DESCRIPTION
The Indian Land Tenure Foundation (ILTF) is looking to hire two current undergraduate or graduate students as interns for the summer of 2016. The internships are full-time positions over the course of 10 – 12 weeks (400 hours). Beginning and ending dates are negotiable. Salary will be $15.00 per hour with potential additional funds for living and relocation expenses. As temporary employees of ILTF, interns are not eligible for employee benefits.

ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION
ILTF’s mission is to ensure that “land within the original boundaries of every reservation and other areas of high significance where tribes retain aboriginal interest are in Indian ownership and management.” We support this mission through long-term capital investments, focused grant-making, and collaborations with those holding similar interest in Indian land tenure issues.

INTERNSHIP DESCRIPTION
Research Intern: The Research Intern will conduct outreach and general research to update Foundation records to improve relationships and the understanding of tribal land office1s. The intern must have knowledge of database technology. (Microsoft Access preferred.)

Education Intern: The Education Intern will edit curriculum lessons, develop and implement online education surveys, create a summer education outreach plan, and revise teacher training materials. Candidates must have high attention to detail and thorough knowledge of grammar and punctuation rules. Knowledge of federal and educational state standards desired. Experience with Drupal content manager a plus.

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION: February 29, 2016

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