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TRIBAL YOUTH INTERN

CompanySpokane Tribe
LocationUnited States
Work ModeOn Site
PostedMay 13, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The intern will assist with native mussel surveys, stream habitat data collection, and eDNA sampling to support the Ecosystem Diagnosis and Treatment model. Responsibilities include extensive field work, maintaining survey gear, and performing data entry.
Internship Type
temporary full time
Company Size
252
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
"Our ancestors were great teachers of life; Spokane Tribal Members today continue the tradition by taking this opportunity to share with you a glimpse of our home, culture, history and our community while visiting this website. The Spokane Tribes' current home is located in Wellpinit, Washington. We are surrounded by nature's beautiful lakes, trees and mountains. Welcome friends, and thank you for wanting to learn more about the proud Spokane Tribe of Indians."
About the Role

 

Position Title:     Tribal Youth Intern

Reports To:          Aquatic Biologist
Department:       Spokane Tribal Fisheries
Location:              Wellpinit/Airway Heights 
Rate of Pay:        $18.00 / PER HOUR
Status:                 FULL-TIME, TEMPORARY

Open date:          May 13, 2026

Close date:         May 27, 2026 





POSITION SUMMARY:

The incumbent will gain hands-on experience in stream habitat data collection and other projects as 
assigned. This position is designed to be for up to a 3-month term, or 420 hours, based on availability 
and funding. This position is funded through the Bureau of Indian Affairs Tribal Youth Initiative 
program, which gives tribal youth (ages 16 up to and including 25 years of age) hands on experience 
in the field of natural resources. 



MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • The Intern will work with Spokane Tribal Fisheries and the Spokane Salmon Restoration 
    Collaborative (SSRC) under the direction of the Spokane Tribal Fisheries Department to assist with 
    native mussel surveys, stream habitat data collection, and eDNA sampling. Spokaen Tribal Fisheries 
    is working to establish a baseline of native mussel populations in our watershed and SSRC is engaged 
    in habitat restoration to prepare the Spokane River Watershed for the reintroduction of non
    Endangered Species Act-listed Spring and summer/fall Chinook salmon and improving habitat 
    conditions for native Redband trout.
  • The interns will become part of an interagency team collecting data for input into an Ecosystem 
    Diagnosis and Treatment (EDT) model. Results will support identifying sensitive reaches of the 
    watershed where stream habitat restoration projects are to be implemented and creation of a stream 
    habitat restoration plan.  
  • The intern will assist biologists with extensive field work supporting data collection (habitat data, 
    eDNA sampling, water quality sampling, geospatial data, etc.), maintenance of survey gear, and data 
    entry. Interns will be responsible for other duties as assigned. The work week will typically be 10hrs/day, 4 days/week, in possibly inclement weather conditions.  
  • This position will be extensively trained in various fields and safety protocols. Interns will be 
    provided with personal protective equipment including footwear and waders. Interns will be expected 
    Spokane Tribe of Indians to maintain a weekly log of their hours, activities, and accomplishments. Interns will learn how and why stream habitat data are collected to develop the EDT model. 
  • The intern will be expected to Complete data entry as needed. Maintain accurate time and activities logs. 
    Drive truck and demonstrate genuine interest in field by pursuing opportunities to advance learning and 
    knowledge of this career field and better understand the Program.



MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Must be a registered member of a federally recognized Tribe.
  • Must be between the ages of 16-25 (grant requirement)
  • Must be currently enrolled in high school or have received a high school diploma or GED.
  • Must have an interest in the field of fisheries, habitat restoration, Limnology, Aquatic Biology,
    Aquatic Ecology, Water Resources Management, or similar.
  • Maintain high level of organization, and possess excellent time management skills
  • Must be able to work long days (4 days a week for 10 hrs/day) in inclement weather and in
    remote areas.
  • Ability to operate computers and utilize Microsoft Office suite including Outlook, Excel, and Word
  • Must have reliable transportation to/from the duty station.
  • Valid driver's license and clean driving record




*Indian Preference Applies – Indian Preference grants preference to any enrolled member of a federally recognized tribe.



MUST APPLY ONLINE


Contact: HR Front Desk

(509) 458-6527

E-mail:   hrfrontdesk@spokanetribe.com

Applications Must Be Received In The Human Resources Department No

Later Than 4:30 p.m. on the Closing Date

The Spokane Tribe Reserves The Right To Hire According To Its Indian Preference Policy

Applicants May be Subject To A Pre-Employment Drug Test Positions

All Positions With The Spokane Tribe Are Subject To A-90 Day Orientation

 

Key Skills
Stream Habitat Data CollectioneDNA SamplingWater Quality SamplingGeospatial DataData EntryMicrosoft OfficeTime ManagementOrganizationField WorkDriving
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Benefits
Personal Protective EquipmentFootwearWaders