The Northwest Native American Center of Excellence (NNACoE) works to sustainably address the health care needs of all people by increasing AIAN representation in the health professions workforce via culturally informed, evidence-based health education programming designed for Indigenous healthcare learners, students, and professionals. NNACoE sits within the Department of Family Medicine and is an institution-wide resource for AI/AN students and faculty. With an annual operating budget of $3 million from federal grants, foundations, and institutional commitments, NNACoE’s twelve (12) study initiatives span five (5) critical points along the education continuum, beginning as early as middle school and continuing through early faculty development.
NNACoE includes 24 research team members comprised of clinicians, faculty, and staff housed across OHSU. Since NNACoE’s founding in 2017, the number of AIAN medical students at OHSU has more than tripled, making OHSU home to one of the highest concentrations of AIAN medical students in the country. NNACoE has developed robust partnerships with Tribes, Native-serving organizations, regional universities, and with tribes in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, California, and Alaska. Once focused only on OHSU Medicine, NNACoE now builds pathway programs in Schools of Dentistry and Nursing, and provides consultation on recruitment, training, and retention of AI/ANs in Pharmacy and Public Health. In addition to being an OHSU-wide resource for AI/ANs, NNACoE serves AI/AN students and academic clinical faculty nationally.
Tribal Health Scholars (THS) is a clinical shadowing externship for AIAN high school youth to gain exposure to health careers at their own Tribal Health Clinics and build educational pathways through one-on-one coaching. Youth participate in a 14-week virtual curriculum and 4-week clinical shadowing externship at their local tribal health clinic. Scholars also meet as a group with THS team members each week to discuss a multitude of healthcare careers and the pathways to pursue them.
The THS Assistant will 1) Support all activities related to Tribal Health Scholars; 2) Help expand Tribal Health Scholars to other tribal communities in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and beyond; and 3) Assist in developing and maintaining a Tribal Health Scholars alumni network. Additionally, they will play a critical role in other research and programmatic efforts for NNACoE. Experience working with AI/AN communities is required.
We value candidates with relevant life experiences and experience working with AI/AN communities. Research shows that women and people of color are less likely to apply for positions, unless they believe they meet all of the qualifications in a job description. Please think broadly about your relevant experience for this role. If you are passionate about uplifting the communities we serve, we encourage you to apply.
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