Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon April 19 Community notes slight increase in covid cases As of the most recent Covid-19 report on April 14, there were seven peole with active covid in the tribal community. This represents a slight increase, matching a similiar occurence that happened in February of this year (see graph below). Precaution is advised, and covid testing is encouraged for people who are experiencing symptoms. CTWS Covid-19 Response Team Covid-19 incidence in the tribal community over the past 12 months. Scholarship announcement as graduation is in June The Jefferson County School District 509-J Board of Directors will award a scholarship, or a vari- ety of scholarships, up to the total of $3,000 for graduates of the class of 2023. Graduation this year will be on Saturday, June 10. Two board members are serv- ing on the Promise Scholarship Committee. They will review ap- plications, select the top candidates and award the finalists on behalf of the collective the board. Applications are open to district students graduating with the Class of 2023. The deadline to apply is May 12. The awards will be an- nounced in June at the high school Employment with the tribes The following are positions recently advertised with the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. For information, contact the Human Resources office, located in the tribal adminis- tration building, 1233 Veter- ans Street, Warm 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 Tribal Member preference is exercised in hiring pro- cesses as defined in Tribal Personnel Policy PER 202. Conservation properties program supervisor. Adminis- trative officer. House and of- fice cleaner, limited duration, part-ime. Travel accountant. Information and referral driver. Multimedia journalist. Restoration field crew mem- ber. Restoration technician. Fisheries biologist III (Hood River). Warehouseman. Range and agriculture manager. Shop forman. Committee sec- retary. Tribal Council re- corder and support techni- cian. 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. Cook. Custodian. Director of finance. Em- ployee engagement man- Position at W.S. Fish Hatchery The Bureau of Indian Affairs is hiring an intern for its Water Resources Program at the Warm Springs National Fish Hatchery. The 26-week program includes a $600 a week living allowance. The work is full-time, 40 hours a week. The start date is in June. See de- tails on the flyer at the right of the page. You can apply online at: form.jotform.com/ StewardsIPP/WaterCor ps- member-application In addition to your resume, please submit a one-page cover letter highlighting why you are in- terested in this position and how your background and experience will help you succeed in this posi- tion. If you have questions about this position, please contact Terry Freije at: terry_freije@fws.gov Or contact Sierra Miller, Stew- ards Program coordinator: smiller@conservationlegacy.org. ager. Executive chef. Food and beverage manager. Food and beverage su- p e r v i s o r. G r o u n d s k e e p e r - maintenance. Human re- sources administrator. Player development su- pervisor. Player ’s Club am- bassador. Safety officer. Se- curity officer. Server. Slot keyperson. S o u s C h e f . Ta b l e g a m e s scholarship ceremony, or an inde- pendent award ceremony depend- ing on the students selected. The scholarships are paid directly to the institution of higher learning at the beginning of the second semester, once the official tran- scripts of the first semester are submitted to the board secretary. General technician, limited duration. Clerk-typist. Juve- nile prosecutor. Cultural re- source manager. Probation secretary/service coordina- tor. Project Archaeologist and principal investigator. Mater- nal child health nurse. Fish- eries technician III. S o i l scientist and watershed plan- ner. Medical social worker. Criminal Justice program planner. Assorted work expe- rience (adult). Assorted work experience (youth). Fire/Medic. Payroll spe- cialist. Accounts payable spe- cialist II. Community Health Nurse. dealer. Tule Grill attendant. Tule Grill cook. The following are jobs ad- vertised recently with the Plateau Travel Plaza (see the casino website for details on applying): Store supervisor. Custo- dian. Custodian Supervisor. Host cashier/server. Line cook. Receiving co- ordinator. Page 3 Museum receives $10,000 award for short-term operations support The Museum at War m Springs received a $10,000 short-term grant as the museum, like others, continues to recover from the pandemic. The recent grant is through the Association of Tribal Ar- chives, Libraries and Museums American Rescue Plan—Hu- manities Grants for Native In- stitutions. The grant opportunity is in- tended to help Native cultural institutions recover from the pandemic and provide humani- ties programming to their com- munities. Funds were provided by the National Endowment for the Humanitie, as part of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. The museum, also like oth- ers across the U.S. and the world, suffered a loss of oper- ating revenue during the pan- demic. The Museum at War m Springs was selected by an in- dependent review panel, and is one out of 34 awardees to re- ceive funding.