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POSITION SUMMARY
Oweesta is the longest standing Native CDFI intermediary offering financial products and development services exclusively to Native CDFIs and Native communities. Specifically, Oweesta provides training, technical assistance, investments, research, and policy advocacy to help Native communities develop an integrated range of asset-building products and services, including financial education and financial products. Oweesta is currently seeking a qualified applicant for the following position.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES, and PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Oweesta supports and complies with ADA. Oweesta offers competitive salaries and benefits including health, dental, life and disability insurance, a Simple IRA pension plan with employer match and half-day Fridays during the summer months.
To Apply: Please email your resume, cover letter, and three references to Vincent Grant at Vincent@oweesta.org
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