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Position: Wicahpi Olowan (WO) Studio + Music Assistant (Oglala Lakota Artspace)
ABOUT FIRST PEOPLES FUND:
First Peoples Fund is a national non-profit organization founded in 1995. First Peoples Fund honors, supports, and elevates the Collective Spirit of Native artists, culture bearers, and their communities. First Peoples Fund envisions a world of thriving, culturally-centered, and connected Indigenous communities.
ABOUT OGLALA LAKOTA ARTSPACE:
The Oglala Lakota Artspace (OLA) is the first dedicated art space in the Pine Ridge Reservation. The facility includes artist studio spaces, the Wičahpi Olowaŋ Studio Recording Studio, workshop and classroom spaces, a performance space, and offices for partner organizations. This position is integral to providing a safe and welcoming space for the community to engage in cultural, creative, and educational activities based in Collective Spirit®.
PAY: $27.00 to $29.00 per hour, non-exempt & part-time (up to 30 hours per week)
LOCATION/TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: This position is on-site at the Oglala Lakota Artspace building located at 7904 Lakota Prairie Dr, Kyle, SD. This position requires moderate local travel, primarily within the Pine Ridge Reservation and surrounding communities. Travel may include on-site events, schools, and community sites. Travel is generally planned in advance and scheduled during regular business hours, with occasional evening or weekend events.
PRE-SCREEN: Upon offer, employees will be required to complete and pass a background check.
ABOUT THE ROLE:
The Wičahpi Olowaŋ (WO) Studio + Program Assistant plays a vital role in supporting the day-to-day operations and long-term growth of OLA's culturally-rooted music programming. This position provides both in-person and online support, including assisting with virtual community events like the Wicaglata Circles, staffing the recording studio, and helping to coordinate school-based outreach.
The role is grounded in relationship-building with students, schools, artists, and community culture bearers while managing behind-the-scenes administrative duties like attendance tracking, event planning, data reporting, and program evaluations.
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