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BURNSPAIUTE-NSN.GOV
Welcome to the Burns Paiute Tribe, located near Burns, Oregon in Harney County. The Burns Paiute Tribe is a community of 210 people dedicated to the healthy development of our families. While maintaining the endurance of cultural values and the protection of our vital natural resources, community members enjoy a healthy lifestyle with ample opportunity for vocational and recreational activities.DEPARTMENTS
Phone: (541) 573-2088 Email: info@burnspaiute-nsn.gov Home; Government. Tribal Council; Tribal Code; Strategic Plan; Election;Enrollment
ABOUT THE TRIBE
The Burns Paiute still maintain aboriginal title to much of our aboriginal territory. The Tribe currently has 402 enrolled members of which 142 people call the Reservation their home. We are a relatively “young” community with over 50% of our population being under the age of 18. Our history is both tragic and inspiring to living tribalNEWSLETTERS
Phone: (541) 573-2088 Email: info@burnspaiute-nsn.gov Home; Government. Tribal Council; Tribal Code; Strategic Plan; Election;Enrollment
CULTURAL AND HERITAGE Cultural and Heritage. The Burns Paiute Reservation is located in rural eastern Oregon. The Burns Paiute Tribe is primarily comprised of the descendants of the Wadatika Band of Northern Paiutes. The traditional homelands of the Burns Paiute include 5250 square miles of land in central-southeastern Oregon, Northern Nevada, northwesternTRIBAL COUNCIL
Title Job Title Email Phone Cell Phone; Cecil Dick: Member at Large: cecil.dick@burnspaiute-nsn.gov: 541-589-5264: Diane Teeman: Vice Chair: dteeman.burns.paiute@gmail.comELECTION – BPT
Title Email Phone Cell Phone; Cheryl Melvin: cheryl.melvin@burnspaiute-nsn.gov: Lindsey Dick: Lindsey.Dick@burnspaiute-nsn.gov: 541-573-8097: Vanessa Bahe: vanessa.bahe@burnspaiute-nsn.govDIRECTORY – BPT
Joellen Billington. A & D Program Coordinator. Joellen.Billington@burnspaiute-nsn.gov. 541-573-8003. 541-589-2380. Alcohol and Drug Program. Jonathan Mocan. IT System Administrator/Director. jon.mocan@burnspaiute-nsn.gov.SOCIAL SERVICES
Social Services is made up of several programs that contribute to the health and well-being of Burns Paiute Tribal members and Native American living in Harney County. The Programs include child welfare, elders services, foster home certification, General Assistance, Child Care, Food Distribution, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault ProgramsBURNSPAIUTE-NSN.GOV
Welcome to the Burns Paiute Tribe, located near Burns, Oregon in Harney County. The Burns Paiute Tribe is a community of 210 people dedicated to the healthy development of our families. While maintaining the endurance of cultural values and the protection of our vital natural resources, community members enjoy a healthy lifestyle with ample opportunity for vocational and recreational activities.DEPARTMENTS
Phone: (541) 573-2088 Email: info@burnspaiute-nsn.gov Home; Government. Tribal Council; Tribal Code; Strategic Plan; Election;Enrollment
ABOUT THE TRIBE
The Burns Paiute still maintain aboriginal title to much of our aboriginal territory. The Tribe currently has 402 enrolled members of which 142 people call the Reservation their home. We are a relatively “young” community with over 50% of our population being under the age of 18. Our history is both tragic and inspiring to living tribalNEWSLETTERS
Phone: (541) 573-2088 Email: info@burnspaiute-nsn.gov Home; Government. Tribal Council; Tribal Code; Strategic Plan; Election;Enrollment
CULTURAL AND HERITAGE Cultural and Heritage. The Burns Paiute Reservation is located in rural eastern Oregon. The Burns Paiute Tribe is primarily comprised of the descendants of the Wadatika Band of Northern Paiutes. The traditional homelands of the Burns Paiute include 5250 square miles of land in central-southeastern Oregon, Northern Nevada, northwesternTRIBAL COUNCIL
Title Job Title Email Phone Cell Phone; Cecil Dick: Member at Large: cecil.dick@burnspaiute-nsn.gov: 541-589-5264: Diane Teeman: Vice Chair: dteeman.burns.paiute@gmail.comELECTION – BPT
Title Email Phone Cell Phone; Cheryl Melvin: cheryl.melvin@burnspaiute-nsn.gov: Lindsey Dick: Lindsey.Dick@burnspaiute-nsn.gov: 541-573-8097: Vanessa Bahe: vanessa.bahe@burnspaiute-nsn.govDIRECTORY – BPT
Joellen Billington. A & D Program Coordinator. Joellen.Billington@burnspaiute-nsn.gov. 541-573-8003. 541-589-2380. Alcohol and Drug Program. Jonathan Mocan. IT System Administrator/Director. jon.mocan@burnspaiute-nsn.gov.SOCIAL SERVICES
Social Services is made up of several programs that contribute to the health and well-being of Burns Paiute Tribal members and Native American living in Harney County. The Programs include child welfare, elders services, foster home certification, General Assistance, Child Care, Food Distribution, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault ProgramsENROLLMENT – BPT
Burns Paiute Tribe Enrollment Application. Email contact: Beverly.Beers@burnspaiute-nsn.gov.HOUSING – BPT
Housing Conference: MEETING CHANGE! Next meeting will be May 6th at 4pm for 1 hour. This is a casual meeting to update the public of the department’s status, projects currently underway and to hear feedback and suggestions.ELECTION – BPT
Title Email Phone Cell Phone; Cheryl Melvin: cheryl.melvin@burnspaiute-nsn.gov: Lindsey Dick: Lindsey.Dick@burnspaiute-nsn.gov: 541-573-8097: Vanessa Bahe: vanessa.bahe@burnspaiute-nsn.govFOUNDATION – BPT
Foundation. Foundation info: “Promoting the cultural, educational, economic opportunities for a healthy mind, body and spirit for the Burns Paiute Tribe and its members.”. Vision Statement: “Advancing the Tribe and it’s members for a better future.”. Contact Information: foundation@burnspaiute.onmicrosoft.com (p) 541-573-8016.HUMAN RESOURCES
The mission of the Burns Paiute Tribe Human Resources Department is to provide exemplary assistance to all departments to efficiently and effectively create opportunities for candidates.JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Burns Paiute Tribe 100 Pasigo Street Burns, OR 97720. Fax:541-573-2323
CALENDAR – BPT
Phone: (541) 573-2088 Email: info@burnspaiute-nsn.gov Home; Government. Tribal Council; Tribal Code; Strategic Plan; Election;Enrollment
BURNS PAIUTE TRIBE
Please return application to the BPT Human Resource Department. (Administration Office). Application Deadline: June 2, 2021 (Extended to June 9th) 2021 YOP: June 28 – July 29, 2021 Burns Paiute Tribe LANGUAGE AND TRADITIONAL CULTURE PROGRAM MANAGER This Candidate must pass a pre-employment drug screen and Criminal and Character Background Check. SUMMARY OF MAJOR FUNCTION. Develop the Wadatika Neme Yaduan Language and Traditional Culture Program’s growth, capacity, and expertise to meet the increasing needs of the Tribal community for education in Northern Paiute language andculture.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR TRIBAL COURT PROSECUTOR OPEN DATE The Court is located on the Burns Paiute Reservation in Burns, Oregon. The Court was established by Article X of the Tribe’s Constitutionand operates
BURNSPAIUTE-NSN.GOV
Welcome to the Burns Paiute Tribe, located near Burns, Oregon in Harney County. The Burns Paiute Tribe is a community of 210 people dedicated to the healthy development of our families. While maintaining the endurance of cultural values and the protection of our vital natural resources, community members enjoy a healthy lifestyle with ample opportunity for vocational and recreational activities.DEPARTMENTS
Phone: (541) 573-2088 Email: info@burnspaiute-nsn.gov Home; Government. Tribal Council; Tribal Code; Strategic Plan; Election;Enrollment
ABOUT THE TRIBE
The Burns Paiute still maintain aboriginal title to much of our aboriginal territory. The Tribe currently has 402 enrolled members of which 142 people call the Reservation their home. We are a relatively “young” community with over 50% of our population being under the age of 18. Our history is both tragic and inspiring to living tribalNEWSLETTERS
Phone: (541) 573-2088 Email: info@burnspaiute-nsn.gov Home; Government. Tribal Council; Tribal Code; Strategic Plan; Election;Enrollment
TRIBAL COUNCIL
Title Job Title Email Phone Cell Phone; Cecil Dick: Member at Large: cecil.dick@burnspaiute-nsn.gov: 541-589-5264: Diane Teeman: Vice Chair: dteeman.burns.paiute@gmail.comDIRECTORY – BPT
Joellen Billington. A & D Program Coordinator. Joellen.Billington@burnspaiute-nsn.gov. 541-573-8003. 541-589-2380. Alcohol and Drug Program. Jonathan Mocan. IT System Administrator/Director. jon.mocan@burnspaiute-nsn.gov.SOCIAL SERVICES
Social Services is made up of several programs that contribute to the health and well-being of Burns Paiute Tribal members and Native American living in Harney County. The Programs include child welfare, elders services, foster home certification, General Assistance, Child Care, Food Distribution, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault ProgramsHUMAN RESOURCES
The mission of the Burns Paiute Tribe Human Resources Department is to provide exemplary assistance to all departments to efficiently and effectively create opportunities for candidates.JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Burns Paiute Tribe 100 Pasigo Street Burns, OR 97720. Fax:541-573-2323
BURNSPAIUTE-NSN.GOV
Welcome to the Burns Paiute Tribe, located near Burns, Oregon in Harney County. The Burns Paiute Tribe is a community of 210 people dedicated to the healthy development of our families. While maintaining the endurance of cultural values and the protection of our vital natural resources, community members enjoy a healthy lifestyle with ample opportunity for vocational and recreational activities.DEPARTMENTS
Phone: (541) 573-2088 Email: info@burnspaiute-nsn.gov Home; Government. Tribal Council; Tribal Code; Strategic Plan; Election;Enrollment
ABOUT THE TRIBE
The Burns Paiute still maintain aboriginal title to much of our aboriginal territory. The Tribe currently has 402 enrolled members of which 142 people call the Reservation their home. We are a relatively “young” community with over 50% of our population being under the age of 18. Our history is both tragic and inspiring to living tribalNEWSLETTERS
Phone: (541) 573-2088 Email: info@burnspaiute-nsn.gov Home; Government. Tribal Council; Tribal Code; Strategic Plan; Election;Enrollment
TRIBAL COUNCIL
Title Job Title Email Phone Cell Phone; Cecil Dick: Member at Large: cecil.dick@burnspaiute-nsn.gov: 541-589-5264: Diane Teeman: Vice Chair: dteeman.burns.paiute@gmail.comDIRECTORY – BPT
Joellen Billington. A & D Program Coordinator. Joellen.Billington@burnspaiute-nsn.gov. 541-573-8003. 541-589-2380. Alcohol and Drug Program. Jonathan Mocan. IT System Administrator/Director. jon.mocan@burnspaiute-nsn.gov.SOCIAL SERVICES
Social Services is made up of several programs that contribute to the health and well-being of Burns Paiute Tribal members and Native American living in Harney County. The Programs include child welfare, elders services, foster home certification, General Assistance, Child Care, Food Distribution, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault ProgramsHUMAN RESOURCES
The mission of the Burns Paiute Tribe Human Resources Department is to provide exemplary assistance to all departments to efficiently and effectively create opportunities for candidates.JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Burns Paiute Tribe 100 Pasigo Street Burns, OR 97720. Fax:541-573-2323
CULTURAL AND HERITAGE Cultural and Heritage. The Burns Paiute Reservation is located in rural eastern Oregon. The Burns Paiute Tribe is primarily comprised of the descendants of the Wadatika Band of Northern Paiutes. The traditional homelands of the Burns Paiute include 5250 square miles of land in central-southeastern Oregon, Northern Nevada, northwesternRESOURCES – BPT
Phone: (541) 573-2088 Email: info@burnspaiute-nsn.gov Home; Government. Tribal Council; Tribal Code; Strategic Plan; Election;Enrollment
ENROLLMENT – BPT
Burns Paiute Tribe Enrollment Application. Email contact: Beverly.Beers@burnspaiute-nsn.gov.DOCUMENTS – BPT
Burns Paiute Higher Education & Adult Vocational Training Application Instruction Packet Copy: Download. Education: January 2, 2018: ED-002HOUSING – BPT
Housing Conference: MEETING CHANGE! Next meeting will be May 6th at 4pm for 1 hour. This is a casual meeting to update the public of the department’s status, projects currently underway and to hear feedback and suggestions.STRATEGIC PLAN
August 24, 2018. SP-000. 2015 BURNS PAIUTE COMMUNITY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FINAL – Attachments O S. Download. August 24, 2018. SP-000. 2015 BURNS PAIUTE COMMUNITY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FINAL – Attachments T U. Download. August 24, 2018.JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Burns Paiute Tribe 100 Pasigo Street Burns, OR 97720. Fax:541-573-2323
HUMAN RESOURCES
The mission of the Burns Paiute Tribe Human Resources Department is to provide exemplary assistance to all departments to efficiently and effectively create opportunities for candidates.BURNS PAIUTE TRIBE
Please return application to the BPT Human Resource Department. (Administration Office). Application Deadline: June 2, 2021 (Extended to June 9th) 2021 YOP: June 28 – July 29, 2021 Burns Paiute Tribe LANGUAGE AND TRADITIONAL CULTURE PROGRAM MANAGER This Candidate must pass a pre-employment drug screen and Criminal and Character Background Check. SUMMARY OF MAJOR FUNCTION. Develop the Wadatika Neme Yaduan Language and Traditional Culture Program’s growth, capacity, and expertise to meet the increasing needs of the Tribal community for education in Northern Paiute language andculture.
BURNSPAIUTE-NSN.GOV
Welcome to the Burns Paiute Tribe, located near Burns, Oregon in Harney County. The Burns Paiute Tribe is a community of 210 people dedicated to the healthy development of our families. While maintaining the endurance of cultural values and the protection of our vital natural resources, community members enjoy a healthy lifestyle with ample opportunity for vocational and recreational activities.DEPARTMENTS
Phone: (541) 573-2088 Email: info@burnspaiute-nsn.gov Home; Government. Tribal Council; Tribal Code; Strategic Plan; Election;Enrollment
ABOUT THE TRIBE
The Burns Paiute still maintain aboriginal title to much of our aboriginal territory. The Tribe currently has 402 enrolled members of which 142 people call the Reservation their home. We are a relatively “young” community with over 50% of our population being under the age of 18. Our history is both tragic and inspiring to living tribalNEWSLETTERS
Phone: (541) 573-2088 Email: info@burnspaiute-nsn.gov Home; Government. Tribal Council; Tribal Code; Strategic Plan; Election;Enrollment
TRIBAL COUNCIL
Title Job Title Email Phone Cell Phone; Cecil Dick: Member at Large: cecil.dick@burnspaiute-nsn.gov: 541-589-5264: Diane Teeman: Vice Chair: dteeman.burns.paiute@gmail.comDIRECTORY – BPT
Joellen Billington. A & D Program Coordinator. Joellen.Billington@burnspaiute-nsn.gov. 541-573-8003. 541-589-2380. Alcohol and Drug Program. Jonathan Mocan. IT System Administrator/Director. jon.mocan@burnspaiute-nsn.gov.SOCIAL SERVICES
Social Services is made up of several programs that contribute to the health and well-being of Burns Paiute Tribal members and Native American living in Harney County. The Programs include child welfare, elders services, foster home certification, General Assistance, Child Care, Food Distribution, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault ProgramsHUMAN RESOURCES
The mission of the Burns Paiute Tribe Human Resources Department is to provide exemplary assistance to all departments to efficiently and effectively create opportunities for candidates.JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Burns Paiute Tribe 100 Pasigo Street Burns, OR 97720. Fax:541-573-2323
BURNSPAIUTE-NSN.GOV
Welcome to the Burns Paiute Tribe, located near Burns, Oregon in Harney County. The Burns Paiute Tribe is a community of 210 people dedicated to the healthy development of our families. While maintaining the endurance of cultural values and the protection of our vital natural resources, community members enjoy a healthy lifestyle with ample opportunity for vocational and recreational activities.DEPARTMENTS
Phone: (541) 573-2088 Email: info@burnspaiute-nsn.gov Home; Government. Tribal Council; Tribal Code; Strategic Plan; Election;Enrollment
ABOUT THE TRIBE
The Burns Paiute still maintain aboriginal title to much of our aboriginal territory. The Tribe currently has 402 enrolled members of which 142 people call the Reservation their home. We are a relatively “young” community with over 50% of our population being under the age of 18. Our history is both tragic and inspiring to living tribalNEWSLETTERS
Phone: (541) 573-2088 Email: info@burnspaiute-nsn.gov Home; Government. Tribal Council; Tribal Code; Strategic Plan; Election;Enrollment
TRIBAL COUNCIL
Title Job Title Email Phone Cell Phone; Cecil Dick: Member at Large: cecil.dick@burnspaiute-nsn.gov: 541-589-5264: Diane Teeman: Vice Chair: dteeman.burns.paiute@gmail.comDIRECTORY – BPT
Joellen Billington. A & D Program Coordinator. Joellen.Billington@burnspaiute-nsn.gov. 541-573-8003. 541-589-2380. Alcohol and Drug Program. Jonathan Mocan. IT System Administrator/Director. jon.mocan@burnspaiute-nsn.gov.SOCIAL SERVICES
Social Services is made up of several programs that contribute to the health and well-being of Burns Paiute Tribal members and Native American living in Harney County. The Programs include child welfare, elders services, foster home certification, General Assistance, Child Care, Food Distribution, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault ProgramsHUMAN RESOURCES
The mission of the Burns Paiute Tribe Human Resources Department is to provide exemplary assistance to all departments to efficiently and effectively create opportunities for candidates.JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Burns Paiute Tribe 100 Pasigo Street Burns, OR 97720. Fax:541-573-2323
CULTURAL AND HERITAGE Cultural and Heritage. The Burns Paiute Reservation is located in rural eastern Oregon. The Burns Paiute Tribe is primarily comprised of the descendants of the Wadatika Band of Northern Paiutes. The traditional homelands of the Burns Paiute include 5250 square miles of land in central-southeastern Oregon, Northern Nevada, northwesternRESOURCES – BPT
Phone: (541) 573-2088 Email: info@burnspaiute-nsn.gov Home; Government. Tribal Council; Tribal Code; Strategic Plan; Election;Enrollment
ENROLLMENT – BPT
Burns Paiute Tribe Enrollment Application. Email contact: Beverly.Beers@burnspaiute-nsn.gov.DOCUMENTS – BPT
Burns Paiute Higher Education & Adult Vocational Training Application Instruction Packet Copy: Download. Education: January 2, 2018: ED-002HOUSING – BPT
Housing Conference: MEETING CHANGE! Next meeting will be May 6th at 4pm for 1 hour. This is a casual meeting to update the public of the department’s status, projects currently underway and to hear feedback and suggestions.STRATEGIC PLAN
August 24, 2018. SP-000. 2015 BURNS PAIUTE COMMUNITY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FINAL – Attachments O S. Download. August 24, 2018. SP-000. 2015 BURNS PAIUTE COMMUNITY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FINAL – Attachments T U. Download. August 24, 2018.JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Burns Paiute Tribe 100 Pasigo Street Burns, OR 97720. Fax:541-573-2323
HUMAN RESOURCES
The mission of the Burns Paiute Tribe Human Resources Department is to provide exemplary assistance to all departments to efficiently and effectively create opportunities for candidates.BURNS PAIUTE TRIBE
Please return application to the BPT Human Resource Department. (Administration Office). Application Deadline: June 2, 2021 (Extended to June 9th) 2021 YOP: June 28 – July 29, 2021 Burns Paiute Tribe LANGUAGE AND TRADITIONAL CULTURE PROGRAM MANAGER This Candidate must pass a pre-employment drug screen and Criminal and Character Background Check. SUMMARY OF MAJOR FUNCTION. Develop the Wadatika Neme Yaduan Language and Traditional Culture Program’s growth, capacity, and expertise to meet the increasing needs of the Tribal community for education in Northern Paiute language andculture.
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EMERGENCY BROADBAND BENEFIT U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENTWASHINGTON, DC 20410-5000 May 18, 2021 SUBJECT: Federal Communications Commission’s Emergency Broadband Benefit Available to Assist with AffordableInternet
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EMPLOYEE INTRODUCTION Karen Hunsucker, MS, MA It is a privilege and honor to be employed by the Burns Paiute Tribe as the new Social ServiceDirector.
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