Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 25, Number 6, 1 Iune 2008 — Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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I I I pl n il I > , V L * M I j * i i i ■ I The IVust for Public Land Hawaiian Islands Program Seeks Native Lands Coordinator The Hawai'i Native Lands Program Coordinator supports and assists the Hawaiian Island Program Director and Hawai'i Project Manager in developing, planning, and implementing the goals and objectives of the Hawaiian Islands Program Long Range Strategic Plan and theTribal and Native Lands Program Long Range Strategic Plan. The position will be based in TPL's Honolulu, Hawai'i office. The Hawaiian Islands Program focuses on projects that protect coastlines and properties that perpetuate Hawaiian culture. The Tribal and Native Lands Program is a growing national program that mobilizes TPL's extensive expertise and resources to assist tribal governments and Native communities with regaining and protecting their traditional lands. This position will coordinate a wide variety of activities from administrative details to project implementation. In general, this positions time is allocated as follows: 30% outreach and communications, 30% program and project development, 30% program and project implementation, and 10% general administration/fundraising/strategy. One Year Position Only (eontinuation of position eontingent on raising funding). Full job deseription at www.tpl.org (eliekjobs). Salaryrange: $35,539-$59,231. Interested persons should send resume, writing sample, and two work references to lea.hong@ tpl.org. Inquiries may be directed to the Hawaiian Islands Program Director, Lea Hong at 808-524-8560.