??? Excitement Builds for the Fond du Lac Band's Career Fair on August 8th ??? Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa – Cloquet, MN (July 31, 2024) – The Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa is preparing to host a dynamic Career Fair on Thursday, August 8, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM at the Cloquet Community Center Gym, located at 1720 Big Lake Rd. This event aims to connect community members from across our area with a wide range of employment opportunities around the tribal community. The Career Fair will feature diverse job openings in fields such as nursing, public works, transportation, and more. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet with hiring managers from various departments and divisions across the tribal nation, with on-site interviews available for select roles. Following the Fond du Lac Band's recent transition to a fully digital application system as of Monday, July 29, the Career Fair will offer streamlined application support. Participants will benefit from conveniently placed kiosks and dedicated staff to assist with digital applications and ensure a seamless process. ?? In addition to exploring job opportunities, participants will have a chance to win one of six exciting raffle prizes: ?? ? (2) exclusive one-night stays at the Black Bear Casino ? (2) $100 Fond du Lac Band Gift Cards, redeemable at the casino, buffet, and more ? (2) complimentary buffet passes for two Attendees are encouraged to bring two forms of valid identification, especially if they wish to participate in same-day interviews. The Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, Nagaajiwanaang (Where the Water Stops), is one of the six Bands of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe and a proud sovereign Ojibwe nation. The Band is dedicated to building a diverse, supportive, and inclusive workforce that embraces Fond du Lac Band members, Native peoples, and individuals from surrounding communities. As one of Carlton County's largest employers, the Fond du Lac Band is committed to elevating the community through a broad spectrum of programs and enterprises, including gaming facilities, tribal government, health services, and educational initiatives that promote language, culture, and the preservation of natural resources. Join us in our mission to preserve and promote our community while contributing to its vibrant future. Mark your calendars for August 8 and take the first step toward your future with the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. We look forward to seeing you there! FDLBAND.org
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The Fond du Lac Reservation is one of six Chippewa Indian Reservations in the state of Minnesota organized as the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe under Section 16 of the Indian Reorganization Act (Wheeler-Howard) of June 28, 1934 as amended. The governing body of the Fond du Lac Reservation is the Reservation Business Committee, which is composed of a Chairperson, Secretary/Treasurer, and Three Representatives; one from District 1, Cloquet; one from District 2 Sawyer; and one from District 3, Brookston. All are elected to four-year terms on a staggered basis with the Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer also serving as members of the Executive Committee of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe. Written personnel policies provide for the daily operation and supervision of tribal programs and staff. Current Reservation Business Committee Members Chairperson - Kevin Dupuis Sr. Secretary/Treasurer - Robert Abramowski District I Cloquet - Wally Dupuis District II Sawyer - Brad “Raff” Blacketter District III Brookston / Vice-Chairperson - Roger Smith Sr.
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Join Our Team as Land Information Manager! Are you passionate about preserving and managing land? If so, the Fond du Lac Band has an exciting opportunity for you! Land Information Manager Why It Matters: Play a crucial role in the sustainable management of tribal lands. Contribute directly to preserving cultural and natural resources. Support community initiatives that rely on accurate land information. Apply Today!?For more details and to apply, please visit?www.fdlband.org?Help us ensure a sustainable future for our land and community. #LandInformationManager #FondDuLacReservation #JobOpportunity
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Exciting Job Opportunity Alert! ? Are you ready to take charge and lead a dynamic team? We're looking for a dedicated Convenience Store Manager to join our vibrant community at the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa! ? As the Convenience Store Manager, you'll oversee daily operations including staff supervision, inventory management, customer service excellence, and much more. This role is perfect for someone with a passion for retail, strong leadership skills, and a commitment to upholding our community values. ? Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to join our team and make a difference in our community! All are welcome to apply. Apply today and take the next step in your career journey. ? Application Deadline: July 26, 2024 Apply Here:?Fond du Lac Band - Reservation Job Listings (fdlband.org) ? Join us at Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa where you can thrive professionally while contributing to our community's success! ? #JobOpening #NowHiring #ConvenienceStoreManager #FondDuLacBand #JoinOurTeam
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Job Opportunity Alert! ?? Join us in supporting the Fond du Lac Band as our next TERO Officer! Are you passionate about ensuring fairness and compliance in employment practices? We're looking for a dedicated individual to monitor compliance with the Fond du Lac Tribal Employment Rights Ordinance (TERO). This is your chance to make a difference! Click the link below to learn more about the responsibilities and qualifications for this important role:????Fond du Lac Band - Reservation Job Listings (fdlband.org). Hurry, applications close this Thursday, July 11th. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to join our team and support the Fond du Lac Band community! #JobOpening #TERO #FondDuLacBand #EmploymentOpportunity #JoinOurTeam
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External Job Opportunity- We're Hiring! Position Title: FDL Construction Project Intern Location: Carlton-Cloquet Area Closing Date: Tuesday, June 4th, 5:00pm Candidate Interviews/Selection: June 5th – June 7th Anticipated Start Date: June 10th Position Duration: Up to 12 Months Pay Rate: Up to $30.00 per hour Position Hours: 40-hrs per week, with potential for overtime if needed Supervisor: This position is managed by Paramount Planning as an employee and works directly with Enbridge Project Management, the Fond du Lac Band and other project teams. Position Summary: We are looking for energetic individuals with a positive attitude, technical aptitude, and willingness to learn! Scope of work entails supporting the Enbridge Line 3 removal and Line 4 removal within the Fond du Lac reservation boundaries. Work direction will be provided by Enbridge Construction Coordinator or delegate. Scope of work is intended to increase understanding and experience associated with a large scale construction project including pre-construction planning, four season construction methods, progress tracking, cost tracking, safe work practices, environmental compliance, and quality. To Apply: Please send a 1-page Cover Letter, Resume (including 3 professional references) to Rachelle Brinkman, [email protected]. In subject line of email, please include ‘[Construction Intern Application]’ you are applying for. If you have questions or issues with the application process, please contact: Rachelle Brinkman Administrative Assistant, Paramount Planning Cell: 218-360-3937 Email: [email protected]
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Indigenous Voices Echo Through the Halls of the Minnesota State Capitol: American Indian Day on the Hill Celebrates Native Leadership and Advocacy Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa - Cloquet, Minnesota (May 15, 2024) - On Monday, May 6", the Minnesota State Capitol resonated with the vibrant voices and powerful presence of Native people from all corners of the state during the annual American Indian Day on the Hill event. Organized by the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council (MIAC) and community organizers, this event served as a platform for indigenous voices to be heard, celebrated, and honored. The event, resurrected four years ago, aims to inspire Native people to consider running for elected office at all levels of government, emphasizing the importance of representation in shaping policies and decisions that affect Native communities. Reflecting on the significance of the event, Shannon Geshick, Executive Director of MIAC and Bois Forte Band of Chippewa member, stated, "It is crucial that we have folks who understand our experiences, our culture, our ways of being, our humor, our trauma, our resilience; and no one can understand those things better than us." This year's event highlighted a pivotal moment in history with the notable increase in Native representation in Minnesota government. President Robert Larsen of the Lower Sioux Indian Community eloquently summarized the significance, stating “[There is] Protection of sovereignty through representation”. Additionally, the event paid homage to esteemed elders and tribal leaders for their unwavering dedication to their communities. Among those honored were Gertrude Buckanaga, Maria McCoy, Nelda Goodman, President Robert Larsen, and our esteemed Fond du Lac Band Chairman, Kevin Dupuis Sr. The day was filled with cultural richness and meaningful dialogue, as participants gathered in the rotunda of the state capitol, sharing stories, prayers, and reflections on the importance of Native representation and sovereignty. Peggy Flanagan, Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota, expressed her gratitude for the presence of Native people, stating, "I feel better when you are here." She reflected on the progress being made in Native representation and advocacy, acknowledging the impact of Native voices on policy and partnerships. … As the event concluded, participants left with a renewed sense of purpose and commitment to advocating for Native communities and promoting cultural resilience and sovereignty. With each step forward, Native voices grow stronger, and the impact of their advocacy reverberates throughout the state of Minnesota. For more information about the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council and upcoming events, news and updates, visit https://lnkd.in/gh9Y575Q
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tribal Leadership in Action: Fond du Lac Band Delegation Champion Tribal Interests in Nation's Capital Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa – Cloquet, Minnesota (May 13, 2024) – Last week, Chairman Kevin Dupuis Sr. and a delegation of Fond du Lac Band staff demonstrated exceptional dedication and effectiveness during their recent visit to Washington, D.C. Their intensive two-day itinerary, packed with meetings with congressional members and federal agencies, underscored the Band's commitment to advancing tribal sovereignty and securing vital resources for their community. Lance Northbird, Cultural Resources Project Manager for the Fond du Lac Band, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to represent tribal interests in the nation's capital. "Direct funding is essential in moving forward to further establish our tribal sovereignty," Northbird emphasized. "Normalizing our representation in all governing spaces is vital to our youth, elders, and all ages in-between." Arianna Northbird, Environmental Program Manager for the Fond du Lac Band, highlighted the significance of being present at the decision-making table. "This opportunity will shape my future understanding in funding, policy, capacity building, and enforcing tribal sovereignty," Northbird noted, reflecting on the trip's potential impact. Vannessa Ray-Hodge, Fond du Lac Band's outside legal counsel from Sonosky, Chambers, Sachse, Endreson & Perry LLP, commended Chairman Dupuis Sr. and Fond du Lac Band staff for their outstanding performance and the positive outcomes achieved during the trip. "Their efforts underscore the importance of advocacy and collaboration with the federal government in supporting tribal sovereignty," Ray-Hodge remarked. Throughout the meetings, it became evident that Chairman Dupuis Sr. and the Band's consistent presence in Washington, D.C., have cultivated robust and positive relationships at the highest levels of Congress and federal agencies. The Chairman's engagements, including a meeting with Congressman Tom Cole (Oklahoma, 4th District; Chickasaw Nation Member) Chair of the House Appropriations Committee, garnered strong support for Indian country. Senior congressional members expressed a keen interest in meeting with the Band and other tribes in Minnesota to better understand the needs of Indian country. Chairman Dupuis Sr.'s testimony before the House Subcommittee on Appropriations was met with appreciation, highlighting his dedication to presenting the Band's priorities effectively. Band staff articulated the significance of various programs in preserving the Band's way of life, earning commitment from Senate and Congressional members to collaborate on addressing these priorities. Read full Press Release at FDLBAND.org
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Fond du Lac Band Celebrates Grand Reopening of the Minneapolis American Indian Center Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa - Cloquet, Minnesota (May 13, 2024) - Nearly two weeks ago, on Wednesday, April 1, the Fond du Lac Band proudly celebrated the grand reopening of the Minneapolis American Indian Center (MAIC), marking a significant milestone in the ongoing journey of community empowerment and cultural revitalization. Through the Band's unwavering support, MAIC has undergone transformative renovations aimed at better serving the needs of Native people in Minneapolis and the Metro areas. The grand reopening festivities commenced with a vibrant parade down Franklin Avenue, symbolizing the unity and resilience of the Native community. Drum groups, eagle staffs adorned with tribal flags from across Indian Country, and American Indian Movement flags led the procession, paying homage to the rich tapestry of indigenous cultures that have shaped Minneapolis's history. Tribal leaders from neighboring nations. including the White Earth Nation and Leech Lake, joined the procession, reaffirming the enduring legacy of Native presence in the city. Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan honored the occasion with her presence, recognizing MAIC's vital role in supporting the urban American Indian population. As the parade culminated at the doors of the newly renovated MAIC, guests were greeted with a palpable sense of anticipation and excitement. The Ribbon Cutting ceremony, a moment of reflection and celebration, featured Chairman Kevin Dupuis Sr. as one of the esteemed tribal leaders to speak at the event. Chairman Dupuis shared heartfelt reflections on his upbringing in St. Paul and the profound impact that MAIC had on his life, highlighting the center's enduring legacy of community support and empowerment. With the renovations to the MAIC, the building's footprint expanded by about 20,000 square feet, creating a vibrant space that embodies the spirit of community and cultural preservation. Visitors are now welcomed into an environment that offers an array of amenities, including rooms, offices, kitchen space, a community gym, the MAIC gift shop, and the Gatherings Cafe, all designed to foster a welcoming space for Native relatives in the Minneapolis area. For those interested in learning more about the Minneapolis American Indian Center and supporting their continued efforts, please visit www.maicnet.org. Donations can be made at www.maicnet.org/donate
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[Please Share Widely] External Employment Opportunity: Native Affairs Outreach Director The Office of US Senator Tina Smith seeks a highly-motivated Native Affairs Outreach Director, which reflects her position on the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs. The Outreach Director will be responsible for working directly with Tribal governments and building and managing relationships with Native-led organizations and urban Indigenous communities across Minnesota. The Native Affairs Outreach Director serves as a liaison to Senator Smith, and takes meetings, attends events, and works with federal, state, and local agencies and Tribal governments on all issues impacting Tribal Nations and urban Indigenous communities. This position will primarily be located in St. Paul, MN, with limited work from home days. Qualified candidates will have a proven ability to work effectively in a team-oriented environment with overlapping short-term and long-term deadlines; superior attention to detail; exceptional writing and analytic skills; the ability to keep confidences and strong inter-personal and organizational skills. A bachelor’s degree in Political Science or a related field or commensurate community organizing experience, and at least 2-3 years professional experience working for an elected official or in policy/advocacy are preferred. Candidates with developed working relationships with Tribal Nations and in urban Indigenous communities across Minnesota preferred. The Senator’s office is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of an individual’s race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, or disability. The office encourages individuals from all backgrounds to apply. Salary starting at $70,000. Please e-mail a cover letter, resume and references to [email protected]. The position is open until filled, with priority to applications received by May 31, 2024. https://lnkd.in/gZiEJjjC
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We're hiring: Director of Internal Auditing General Summary: The Internal Audit Director provides leadership and strategic direction for determining priorities, goals and objectives to ensure the integrity of the Band’s financial information; the efficiency and effectiveness of the Band’s operations; and compliance with policies, procedures, laws and regulations. The Internal Audit Director assesses management’s system of internal controls to minimize the risk of fraud, waste and abuse of Band resources. Closes: May 10th, 2024