Tribal Public Health Programs Division

The National Indian Health Board (NIHB) works to strengthen Tribal public health systems and advance the health and wellness of American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities. We are building a talent pool for our Tribal Public Health Programs Division. This department supports Tribal nations through initiatives in: - Public Health Capacity and Infrastructure - Body, Mind & Spirit: A Holistic Approach to Health - Environmental Health - Tribal Health Data Location: Positions are based in Washington, DC; however, qualified candidates from across the United States will be considered for remote opportunities. Most roles require up to 20% travel. While we are not actively hiring for all positions today, we invite individuals to express their interest and join our candidate pool for upcoming opportunities. Potential Opportunities - Program Manager – Lead collaborative teams in designing and implementing Tribal public health programs. Supervisory position. Based in Washington, DC, with remote options available for exceptional candidates nationwide. - Project Lead – Manage projects within larger initiatives, ensuring goals and Tribal priorities are met. Based in Washington, DC, with flexibility for remote work across the U.S. - Project Coordinator – Coordinate project logistics, communication, and support program execution. Based in Washington, DC, with remote options available. - Project Associate – Provide administrative, research, and operational support for program activities. Based in Washington, DC, with remote options available. What We Look For - Passion for advancing the health and wellness of AI/AN communities - Experience or interest in public health, community engagement, or program coordination - Strong teamwork, communication, and cultural humility Why Join the NIHB Talent Pool? By joining, you’ll be considered for future opportunities within NIHB’s Tribal Public Health Programs. You’ll also receive updates about new openings and be among the first contacted when roles align with your skills and experience. Apply tot his job

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