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Under the supervision of the Medical Clinic Manager, the Licensed Vocational Nurse plans and delivers professional nursing care to patients while maintaining composure and compassion.
Under the general direction of the Front Office Supervisor, the Program Coordinator role assists in the planning and coordination of offered programs and their activities.
Under the guidance of the Executive Pastry Chef, the Pastry Sous Chef is responsible for coordinating and managing the kitchen’s operation and Pastry team to support banquet events and daily outlet operations. Supervises the preparation of pastry food and inventory levels in the kitchen.
Under the direction of the Education Program Manager, the Financial Aid Specialist manages the research, analysis, verification, and recommendations for financial aid payments. Works directly with community members, agency partners, tribal departments, and vendors to process payment requests in compliance with established tribal policies and procedures.
The Beverage Supervisor assists in the management of the resort’s day-to-day beverage operations to include all floor service bars, outlet bars, and floor beverage stations. Ensures compliance with all resort, departmental, and regulatory rules, policies, and procedures. Monitors and supervises all beverage areas and Team Members during shift
The Chumash Learning Center offers a vibrant, welcoming place for Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians community members to gather for Homework Club and to encourage lifelong learning with Academic Tutor support. Students' drop-in to get assistance in various subjects to enhance their understanding and performance, in-person or remotely. Tutors encourage positive student behavior and participation during study and group activities.
The Tribal Gaming Compliance Inspector, under the direction of the Compliance Director, enforces Gaming policies and procedures, codes, and laws as established by the Tribal Gaming Commission, The State of California Department of Justice, and the National Indian Gaming Commission. Regulatory Compliance Inspection is mandated by State, and Federal law.
Under general supervision, this role conducts research and reviews potential grants and funding opportunities to support departmental needs and programs. Works with department leads to gather components such as narrative and budget, needed to match grant goals and work with internal Enterprise departments.
The Cultural Monitor works with archaeologists and developers on projects, observing ground disturbing activities associated with new development, archaeological surveys, federal, state, and local infrastructure (i.e. road widening, HOV, waterlines, utilities, etc.), and improvement work to assure the protection of cultural and spiritually significant sites.
Under of the direction of the Education Director, the Career Cultivation Tribal Intern supports the day-to-day operations of their assigned department while engaging in various professional development opportunities. The Career Cultivation Tribal Intern rotates through various functional areas of their assigned department to gain work experience and to learn practical skills to complement their education, area of interest, particular field of study, or a college major.
Volunteers at the Santa Ynez Chumash Museum & Cultural Center play a crucial role in the daily operations and success of the museum. They work closely with the Museum staff in various capacities. The current roles for volunteers include welcoming guests and providing them with relevant information about the exhibits, ensuring the exhibits are well-maintained and monitored, conducting comprehensive tours of the Museum, facilitating engaging activities for students, and providing support for public programs hosted by the Museum. No prior experience in museum work is necessary as training will be provided.