Career Opportunities

The National Congress of American Indians is continuously seeking recently graduated or current students' applications for Fellowship and Internship opportunities. This is a unique opportunity for young leaders from throughout Indian Country to be on the front lines of legislative action and policy development. The NCAI intern and fellowship program will include legislative, development, administrative, and grassroots outreach elements. Each intern or fellow will participate in one of the legislative issue teams - specific duties for each intern or fellow will vary, depending on the nature of the legislative issues being addressed, the experience each brings to the position, and the individual working style of the legislative team.
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The American Indian College Fund is announcing a vacancy for the Director of Public Education. Click here for more info. For questions, please call 303-426-8900 and ask for Tammy Carlson.

Tribal unemployment is high, from as much as 85-90% to a low of 15%. Over half of the Indian families living in their homelands have income under than the official poverty line, some by as much as 25%.