Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon March 22, 2023 Page 3 New WSCAT program focusing on tech, workforce The Warm Springs Community Action Team has developed a new Technology Workforce program, currently in the process of capacity building. Sara Dowty is the Com- munity Action Team Technology Workforce Analyst. “The program is currently fo- cused on researching the technol- ogy needs, and researching tech- nology training opportunities,” Ms. Dowty said. “We’re researching lo- cal technology companies, and be- ginning to create the technology workforce program.” Sara ex- plains: The new program will be train- ing local Warm Springs tribal mem- bers in the field of technology. The plan is to create skilled tribal mem- bers in the field of technology, with a positive impact in Warm Springs. “The technology workforce pro- gram plans to create a long-term positive change for the local com- munity,” Sara says. The program will provide train- ing opportunities to increase tech- nology in IT—information technol- ogy— and computer skills. The pro- gram will also assist individuals in job placement, and will be a tech- nology resource. The WSCAT Technolog y Workforce program is planning to create a solar installation, solar main- tenance and solar training program. This may include collaborating with other businesses in the local area to purchase equipment, pro- vide apprenticeships, internships, or other training opportunities. Sara Dowty, Community Action Team Technology Workforce Analyst. “Our project will help bridge the skill gap and create a skilled tribal workforce to ultimately assist in sus- taining tribal sovereignty,” Sara says. WSCAT recently applied for a small grant to purchase technology, to be used to create a computer lab area. “We will be purchasing laptops, hot spots, headphones, and other technology equipment that will be needed for a training program,” she said. “The goal is to create a computer lab area where the Technology Workforce participants will come and attend computer classes to learn,” Sara said. WSCAT has identified some of the basic technology and employ- ment needs in Warm Springs and will work with low-income individu- als to build the skills needed to be successful. Importantly for now: WSCAT and the Technology Workforce Employment with the tribes The following are posi- tions recently advertised with the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. For information, contact the Human Resources of- fice, located in the tribal ad- ministration building, 1233 Ve t e r a n s St r e e t , Wa r m Springs. Staff are available to an- swer questions related to the application process and can be reached at 541-553- 3262 or hr@wstribes.org Tr i b a l M e m b e r p r e f e r - ence is exercised in hiring processes as defined in Tribal Personnel Policy PER 202. General technician (lim- i t e d d u r a t i o n ) . S e c r e t a r y. Fisheries Technician I. Clerk/ Typist. Juvenile prosecutor. Fish- eries Technician II. General staff technician (limited du- ration). Range rider. C h i e f t r i b a l p r o s e c u t o r. Cultural resource manager. Fisheries Technician III. Con- servation properties pro- gram supervisor. Probation secretary/ser- vice coordinator. Project Ar- chaeologist/principal investi- gator. Project manager (lim- ited duration). On-call receptionist. Se- nior program community Jobs with Indian Head, Plateau The following is a recent list of job openings with In- dian Head Casion . For details see the website: indianheadcasino.com Cage cashier. Cage main bank cashier. Cage super- visor. Coffee stations atten- dant. Cook. Custodian. Director of fi- nance. Employee engage- ment manager. Executive chef. Food and beverage su- pervisor. Groundskeeper/ maintenance. Players’ Club ambassador. Players’ Club lead am- bassador. Players’ Club de- velopment s u p e r v i s o r. The Warm Springs Se- nior Wellness Center is now open and serving sit down meals in the dining room on Tuesday, Wednes- day and Friday at noon. Senior exercise classes are Monday and Thursday, starting at 10:45 a.m. with a light lunch. Safety officer. Security officer. Server. S l o t k e y p e r s o n . Sta ff a c - c o u n t a n t . Ta b l e g a m e s dealer. Tule Grill attendant. Tule Grill cook. prorgam are seeking tribal mem- ber input. The survey will be used to help develop the local community- based needs Technolog y Workforce program: “Tribal mem- ber input is vital to creating a pro- gram around what the local Warm Springs residents are interested in learning,” Dowty said. Completing the survey and pro- viding valuable input will be vital in the creation of the new pro- gram. WSCAT’s goal is to provide tribal members assistance by bridg- ing any gaps or barriers that may hinder training opportunities in the field of technology. The informa- tion may be used when applying for future grant opportunities to obtain funding for future technol- ogy workforce training opportuni- ties for tribal members. “Your participation in the sur- vey is greatly appreciated,” Ms. Dowty says. The survey is open for youth working age 14 and over. “It will be particularly interesting to know what technology the youth are in- terested in as well,” she says. The Technology Workforce pro- gram may focus half of its effort on working age youth to develop their computer skills and interests. There may be winter, spring and summer computer technology and solar camps. and there may be some digital arts classes for youth as well, as an example. Regarding the survey: A $5 gift health representative. In- formation-referral driver. Field technician (limited duration). Maternal child health nurse. Soil scientist/ watershed planner. M e d i c a l s o c i a l w o r k e r. Personal service assistant. Cook. Criminal Justice pro- gram planner. Community Health information special- ist. Hydrologist coordinator. Assorted work experience (adult). Assorted Work Ex- perience (youth). Fire/ Medic. Payroll specialist. Wellness coordinator. Di- rector of information sys- tems. Accounts payable specialist II. Community Health Nurse. The following are jobs ad- vertised recently with the Plateau Travel Plaza (see the casino website for de- tails on applying): Store cashier. Custodian. Host cashier/server. Line cook. Receiving coordina- tor. card to the Painted Pony will be provided to the first 50 participants (Warm Springs residents) who pro- vide their contact information while completing the survey. Upon completion of the survey, if you provide your name and other contact information, you may be able to pick up the gift card during open business hours. Your contact information and responses will remain confidential. The link to the survey is: forms.gle/yjynMDM9mJbkAiATA The link is also available via the WSCAT Facebook page. The WSCAT Tecnolog y Workforce program is planning to host a community input meeting on the project. The meeting, probably a ‘lunch and learn’ event, is tentatively planned for April. If you need any more information about the pro- gram or survey, please feel free to reach out and ask: Sara Dowty, Technolog y Workforce Analyst, Warm Springs Community Action Team, 541-553- 3148. wscat.org