Goldbelt Heritage Foundation (GHF) is a nonprofit organization committed to preserving and revitalizing the culture, language, and ways of knowing of the Tlingit people of Southeast Alaska. Through educational programming, language revitalization, arts, and community collaboration, GHF fosters Indigenous knowledge and strengthens cultural identity for current and future generations. Summary: The Project Coordinator – SAMHSA will lead the implementation of the SAMHSA Native Connections grant initiative, Hél daa sá a yáanáx̱ x̱ʼadudlitseen haa yátxʼi (“Nothing is More Cherished Than Our Children”). Located within the GHF Youth & Education department, the position works closely with the Youth & Education Program Manager. This program focuses on reducing suicide and substance use among Alaska Native youth (ages 7–19) in the Juneau area, building protective factors through cultural identity, and expanding access to wellness supports. Additionally, responsible for overseeing the GHF Youth Traditional Tlingit Canoe Group, which will serve as a culturally grounded prevention strategy, fostering belonging, resilience, leadership, and intergenerational connection. This is a 100% grant-funded position, contingent on continued funding. The grant ends in September 2028.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level