Cont. Tribal Council Special Session
April 26, 2023
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III. New Business. D- GTEC Contract #2022-1 Change Order #1- GTB Roads Planning & Engineering Motion made by Tribal Council Member Rohl and Supported by Tribal Council Treasurer Swallows to accept GTEC’s change order #1 for $191,250.00 and to increase their existing GTB contract #2022-71 from $416,250.00 to $607,500.00. 4-FOR; 1-AGAINST (Napont); 1-ABSENT (Kewaygoshkum); 0-ABSTAINING Motion Carries
III. New Business. E- MHEF- Nutrition and Healthy Lifestyles Initiative Motion made by Tribal Council Secretary Marshall and Supported by Tribal Council Member Frankenberger to approve Resolution #23-41.3544 to seek approval and funding in the amount of $254,444.00 from Michigan Health Endowment Fund. 5-FOR; 0-AGAINST; 1-ABSENT (Kewaygoshkum);
0-ABSTAINING Motion Carries
III. New Business. F- OVW Fiscal Year 2023 Special Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction Motion made by Tribal Council Member Rohl and Supported by Tribal Council Member Frankenberger to approve Resolution #23-41.3545 to seek approval and funding in the amount of $299,999.00 from Department of Justice- Office of Violence Against Women for the Special Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction Grant. 5-FOR; 0-AGAINST; 1-ABSENT (Kewaygoshkum); 0-ABSTAINING Motion Carries
III. New Business. G- Mental Health Awareness Training Grant 1. Motion made by Tribal Council Member Rohl and Supported by Tribal Council Member Frankenberger to approve Resolution #23-41.3546 to seek approval and funding in the amount of $333,208.00 from
Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 5-FOR; 0-AGAINST; 1-ABSENT (Kewaygoshkum); 0-ABSTAINING Motion Carries
2. Motion made by Tribal Council Member Rohl and Supported by Tribal Council Treasurer Swallows to approve the match in the amount of $19,889. 5-FOR; 0-AGAINST; 1-ABSENT (Kewaygoshkum); 0-ABSTAINING Motion Carries
III. New Business. H- Land Acquisition Protocol Process for St. Kateri Church Vacant Properties Motion made by Tribal Council Member Rohl and Supported by Tribal Council Member Napont to start the Land Acquisition process for the St. Kateri Church 30 acres of vacant property by getting an appraisal completed, having the GTB NRD staff visit the property, and ordering a title commitment policy. 5-FOR; 0-AGAINST; 1-ABSENT (Kewaygoshkum); 0-ABSTAINING Motion Carries
III. New Business. I- LIHTC Resolution to Designate Signatory Authority to Executive Officers Motion made by Tribal Council Secretary Marshall and Supported by Tribal Council Treasurer Swallows to approve Resolution #23-41.3547 to designate signatory authority to executive officers for compliance with Low Income Housing Tax Credit documentation and partnership demands. 4-FOR; 1-AGAINST (Frankenberger); 1-ABSENT (Kewaygoshkum); 0-ABSTAINING Motion Carries
III. New Business. J- LIHTC Resolution to Designate Project Architect, Manager (Housing Head) Authority to Sign the Certificate of Occupancy Motion made by Tribal Council Member Frankenberger and Supported by Tribal Council Secretary Marshall to approve Resolution #23-41.3548.5-FOR; 0-AGAINST; 1-ABSENT (Kewaygoshkum); 0-ABSTAINING Motion Carries
Tribal Council Attendance March 30th - April 26th, 2023
Tribal Council attendance for March 30, 2023 - April 26, 2023. There were 2 Tribal Council Regular/Special Sessions and 1 EDC Board Session. In addition, there were 30 optional Tribal Council Work Sessions/Round Tables/EDC Board Round Tables.
Chairman Arroyo attended 2 of 2 Tribal Council Regular/Special Sessions, 1 of 1 EDC Board Sessions, and 22 of 30 optional Tribal Council Work Sessions/Round Tables/EDC Board Round Tables.
Vice Chair Kewaygoshkum attended 1 of 2 Tribal Council Regular/Special Sessions, 1 of 1 EDC Board Sessions, and 21 of 30 optional Tribal Council Work Sessions/Round Tables/EDC Board Round Tables (GPT Approved for April 4 & Vacation time approved April 20-May 8)
Treasurer Swallows attended 2 of 2 Tribal Council Regular/ Special Sessions, 1 of 1 EDC Board Sessions, and 29 of 30 optional Tribal Council Work Sessions/Round Tables/ EDC Board Round Tables
Secretary Marshall attended 2 of 2 Tribal Council Regular/ Special Sessions, 1 of 1 EDC Board Sessions, and 25 of 30 optional Tribal Council Work Sessions/Round Tables/EDC Board Round Tables
Councilor Frankenberger attended 2 of 2 Tribal Council Regular/Special Sessions, 1 of 1 EDC Board Sessions, and 14 of 30 optional Tribal Council Work Sessions/Round Tables/EDC Board Round Tables (Vacation time approved April 3-7 & GPT approved for April 11)
Councilor Napont attended 2 of 2 Tribal Council Regular/Special Sessions, 1 of 1 EDC Board Sessions, and 5 of 30 optional Tribal Council Work Sessions/Round Tables/EDC Board Round Tables
Councilor Rohl attended 1 of 2 Tribal Council Regular/Special Sessions, 0 of 1 EDC Board Sessions, and 10 of 30 optional Tribal Council Work Sessions/Round Tables/EDC Board Round Tables (Attended RES 2023 Summit in Las Vegas, NV April 3-7 & Attended Affordable Housing Conference in Washington, DC April 17-18)
III. New Business. K- Approval of FY21 Audit Motion made by Tribal Council Treasurer Swallows and Supported by Tribal Council Secretary Marshall to accept the Government Fiscal Year 2021 audit report. 5-FOR; 0-AGAINST; 1-ABSENT (Kewaygoshkum); 0-ABSTAINING Motion Carries
III. New Business. L- Audit Contract Change Order Motion made by Tribal Council Treasure Swallows and Supported by Tribal Council Member Rohl to approve change order #3 to increase the governmental portion of the audit contract from $159,895 to $180,895. 4-FOR; 0-AGAINST; 2-ABSENT (Frankenberger, Kewaygoshkum); 0-ABSTAINING Motion Carries
III. New Business. M- Human Resource Policy Change 207.00 Termination of Employment Motion made by Tribal Council Member Rohl and Supported by Tribal Council Treasurer Swallows to approve the Tribal Preference language for 207.00 Termination of Employment 4-FOR; 0-AGAINST; 2-ABSENT (Frankenberger, Kewaygoshkum); 0-ABSTAINING Motion Carries
III. New Business. N- Bay Mills Community College Board of Regents Motion made by Tribal Council Secretary Marshall and Supported by Tribal Council Treasurer Swallows to appoint Jane Rohl to the Bay Mills Community College Board of Regents. 5-FOR; 0-AGAINST; 1-ABSENT (Kewaygoshkum); 0-ABSTAINING Motion Carries
III. New Business. O- FY23 and FY24 Supplemental Human Services Client Intake Application for ARPA Rental Assistance This item was withdrawn. No Motion.
TRIBAL COUNCIL MEETINGS RECORDED SESSIONS
Tribal Council Regular Sessions occur at 9:30 a.m. on the third Wednesday of every month.
Tribal Council Special Sessions occur at 9:30 a.m. on the last Wednesday of every month
Both sessions will be held in Council Chambers. Meetings are open to Tribal Members.
Regular Council Sessions
5/17 • 6/21
Special Council Sessions
5/31 • 6/28
We, the Tribal Council of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians, a Sovereign Nation, honor to empower the wellbeing of our present and future members. Our ultimate goal is to advance our Nation into an era of increased governmental vigilance that promotes and protects our culture, sovereignty, health, education, treaty rights, natural resources and financial stability.
TRIBAL COUNCIL HYBRID MEETINGS
Communications Dept. is happy to announce the NEW addition of Hybrid Meetings.
Both sessions will be held in Council Chambers, however there will now be a zoom option available for ONLY GTB Tribal Members. With the new addition, it allows more accessibility to Tribal Council and other Board/Committee meetings.
Questions or need assistance? 231-534-7008 or email gtbgovt.news@gtb-nsn.gov
Process
1. Registration Required for Tribal Council Regular & Special Session.
• TCRS Registration Link: bit.ly/GTB-REG-TCRS23
• TCRS Registration Link: bit.ly/GTB-REG-TCSS23
2. Once registered & crossreferenced with Membership you will receive a confirmation email with link & password to the meeting.
Miigwech in advance for your patience!
TRIBAL
GTB NEWS 5 May 2023
Waabgonii Giizis (Blossom Flower Moon)
Antrim/GT Elders
Events & Activities
Monday's Office Tasks 8AM - 5PM *Lunch Provided
Tuesday; May 2nd Craft 11:30AMDay*
Wednesday; May 3rd Birthday11:30AMBingo *
Thursday; May 4th Tai Chi & Walking Sticks 11:30AM*
Friday; May 5th MMIP Awareness Event 12:00PM*
Tuesday; May 9th Elders11:30AMAdvisory *
Wednesday; May 10th Mother's Day Luncheon 11:00AM*
Thursday; May 11th Movie 11:30AM*
Friday; May 12th
Lucky Jacks 11:30AMBowling
Tuesday; May 16th Craft 11:30AMDay*
Wednesday; May 17th Sewing 11:30AMDay *
Thursday; May 18th
Tai Chi & Walking Sticks 11:30AM*
Friday; May 19th Estate Planning 9:00AM - 5:00PM Lucky Jacks 11:30AMBowling
Tuesday; May 23rd Craft 11:30AMDay*
Wednesday; May 24th Casino Visit 11:30AM*
Thursday; May 25th Yard Sales 11:30AM*
Tuesday; May 30th Craft 11:30AMDay*
Wednesday; May 17th Sewing Day 11:30AM*
Benzie Elders Events & Activities
Monday's Office Tasks 8AM - 5PM *Lunch Provided
Tuesday; May 2nd Finish Ribbon Shirts 1:30PM
Wednesday; May 3rd Open Sewing 1:00PM - 3:00PM
Thursday; May 4th Home Visits 10:00AM - 3:00PM
Friday; May 5th MMIP Awareness Event 10:00AM*
Tuesday; May 9th Elders11:30AMAdvisory *
Wednesday; May 10th Mother's Day Luncheon 11:00AM*
Thursday; May 11th Exercise 1:00PM - 3:00PM
Friday; May 12th Lucky Jacks 11:30AMBowling
Tuesday; May 16th Craft Day 1:00PM - 3:00PM
Wednesday; May 17th Mini Bingo 1:30PM - 2:30PM
Thursday; May 18th Home Visits 10:00AM - 3:00PM
Friday; May 19th Estate Planning 9:00AM - 5:00PM Lucky Jacks 11:30AMBowling
Tuesday; May 23rd Craft Time w/Dee 10:00AM - 2:00PM
Wednesday; May 24th Moccasin Making 5:00PM - 8:00PM
Thursday; May 25th Exerrcise 20min ALL DAY
Tuesday; May 30th Craft Day 1:00PM - 3:00PM
Wednesday; May 31st Open Sewing Day 1:00PM - 3:00PM
Charlevoix Elders
Events & Activities
Monday's Office Tasks 8AM - 5PM *Lunch Provided
Tuesday; May 2nd Craft Day ALL DAY
Wednesday; May 3rd OUT OF OFFICE
Thursday; May 4th Lunch 12:00PM - 1:00PM*
Friday; May 5th OUT OF OFFICE
Tuesday; May 9th Elders11:30AMAdvisory *
Wednesday; May 10th Mother's Day Luncheon 11:00AM*
Thursday; May 11th Lunch 12:00PM - 1:00PM*
Friday; May 12th Mushrooming in the Woods 11:00AM - 2:00PM
Tuesday; May 16th Craft Day ALL DAY
Wednesday; May 17th Card Games 12:00PM*
Thursday; May 18th Bingo 12:00PM*
Friday; May 19th Planting w/ Will 12:00PM(Garden)
Tuesday; May 23rd Craft Day - All day Manicures - 2:00PM Garden Plant Give-A-Way 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday; May 24th Yahtzee 12:00PM*
Thursday; May 25th Lunch 12:00PM - 1:00PM*
Tuesday; May 30th Craft Day ALL DAY
Wednesday; May 31st Card Games 12:00PM*
Leelanau Elders
Events & Activities
Monday's Meal Delivery 1PM
*Lunch Provided
Tuesday; May 2nd Crafts w/ Dee 10:00AM - 2:00PM
Wednesday; May 3rd TC Store Run 9:00AM
Thursday; May 4th Office Tasks ALL DAY
Friday; May 5th MMIP Awareness Event 12:00PM*
Tuesday; May 9th Elders11:30AMAdvisory *
Wednesday; May 10th Mother's Day Luncheon 11:00AM*
Thursday; May 11th Walking1:00PMSticks
Friday; May 12th Lucky Jacks 11:30AMBowling
Tuesday; May 16th Craft1:00PMDay
Wednesday; May 17th Bargain9:00AMStore
Thursday; May 18th Game1:00PMDay
Friday; May 19th Lucky Jacks 11:30AMBowling
Tuesday; May 23rd Craft1:00PMDay
Wednesday; May 24th Bingo 1:00PM
Thursday; May 25th Walking1:00PMSticks
Tuesday; May 30th Craft1:00PMDay
Wednesday; May 17th Office Tasks ALL DAY
ELDERS Delores Wonegeshik - Manager Office: 231-534-7748 Cell: 231-866-3908 Staff Office Cell Site Sharon Edgington (231) 534-7710 (231) 866-6074 GT/Antrim (TM Last names M-Z) Joyce Wilson (231) 534-7769 (231) 631-8917 GT/Antrim (TM Last names A-L) Robbin Raphael (231) 534-7824 (231) 492-4352 Benzie/Manistee Barbara Kenwabikise (231) 534-7066 (231) 631-0281 Charlevoix Greg Bailey (231) 534-7740 (231) 492-4976 Leelanau (TM Last names M-Z) Steven Alberts (231) 534-7743 (231) 631-6095 Leelanau (TM Last names A-L)
GTB NEWS 6 May 2023
Waabgonii Giizis (Blossom Flower Moon)
FIRE & RESCUE
Protect Yourself From Lightning-Related Fire Hazards
Every year, thousands of fires are started by lightning. Many people assume that fire hazards primarily occur during the summer and fall, but winter and spring storms can be equally dangerous. Fires started by lightning often involve outside vegetation or internal electrical faults. Here are some ways to protect yourself from storm-related fire hazards.
Clean Up The Outside of Your Homes
As noted, the most common source of fire during a lightning storm is outside vegetation. By clearing up the outside of your home, you can reduce the chances of an external house fire. External fires can easily spread to your home if there is dry brush, such as plants and bushes, on the ground. Dry grass, leaves, and other plant matter should be raked and disposed of regularly.
Protect Electric from Overload
Electronics should be plugged into surge protectors to avoid overload, which can lead to sparking or fires. Not only does this protect you from the storm, but it also protects you from regular power surges. Power surges can damage your appliances and electronics beyond repair by melting their components and damaging their interior wiring.
Remove Potentially Flammable Objects
Potentially flammable items should be removed from areas around electrical outlets and objects. Electricity can arc. Avoid placing things such as cardboard boxes or paper around metal window frames and appliances. This also reduces your fire hazard risk overall.
If you can’t remove your metal window frames, you should avoid standing around windows during a storm, and you should remove any metal objects or flammable objects from around your windows.
Check Your Fire Alarms
Fire alarms can save your life in a fire, but only if they are working. You can’t completely remove the potential for fires in your home, but you can improve the likelihood of noticed and reacting to them quickly.
Check your fire alarms regularly. If they are battery powered, make sure the batteries are replaced when needed. You may also want to make sure there are enough fire alarms to protect your entire home.
Updated Your Home’s Wiring
Older homes may need upgraded wiring to be safe. Wiring has changed in the past few decades, and older homes may have unsafe wiring that isn’t properly grounded or updated. Having an electrician review your wiring can prevent potential problems in the event that your home’s circuitry is overloaded. Updating your circuit box can also make it less likely that your home will overload.
Remove Metal Window Frames
Metal window frames are a significant danger during storms, electricity will often travel through them or arc toward them. If you can, update your window frames to wood or vinyl frame windows to reduce your potential for fire hazards.
Invest In A Lightning Protection System
A lightning protection system, often known as a lightning rod, is one of the best ways to protect your home from all types of lightning damage, including fire damage. Lightning protection systems are designed to capture and redirect lightning, safely directing it to an area where it won’t cause any damage. Lightning protection systems can easily be installed on the roof of a home or business. These systems do not distract from the home’s appearance, and they protect the home automatically during storms without any additional expenses. Lightning will prioritize this system, so you won’t need to worry about lightning striking either your home or structures on the outside of your home.
Lightning Fire Safety Facts
During 2007-2011, U.S. local fire departments responded to an estimated average of 22,600 fires per year that were started by lightning. These fires caused an average of nine civilian deaths, 53 civilian injuries, and $451 million in direct property damage per year. Most of these fires occurred outdoors, but most associated deaths, injuries, and property damage were associated with home fires.
Lightning-related fires are more common in June through August and in the late afternoon and evening. Peak seasons for lightning-related fires vary by region, as do weather patterns in general.
In addition to the fires reported to local fire departments, federal and state wild land firefighting agencies reported an average of 9,000 wild land fires started by lightning to the National Inter-agency Fire Center per year in 2008-2012. These fires tended to be larger than fires started by human causes. The average lightning-caused fire burned 402 acres, nine times the average of 45 acres seen in human-caused wild land fires.
Be safe this thunderstorm season and make sure to protect your family home from lightning by following these tips.
FIRE & RESCUE
GTB FIRE & RESCUE ● (231) 534-7666 GTB NEWS 13 May 2023
Waabgonii Giizis (Blossom Flower Moon)
ANISHINAABE ELDERS
The Anishinaabe community includes precious citizens aged 60 and older; whereas the older Anishinaabe adults are among of our most “treasured resources,” united by historical experiences, strengthened by diversity, and interpreting events through unique perspectives and backgrounds to bring wisdom and insight to our community.
Our elders are remaining strong and active for longer than ever before.
The older Anishinaabe adults in Michigan deserve recognition and respect for the contributions they have made and will continue to make to our culture, economy, and character of our community and our nation.
COMMUNITY & IMPROVING THE QUALITY
IWhereas our community can provide tools for improving the quality of life for older Americans by:
►Increasing their opportunities to remain active and engaged in community life.
►Providing individualized services and support systems to maintain the dignity, independence, and self-determination of our Anishinaabe elders.
►Combating ageist attitudes by honoring their past, present, and future contributions.
MAY- OLDER AMERICANS MONTH
Therefore, we do hereby proclaim May to be Older Americans Month. We recognize that our Anishinaabe elders do enrich our entire community’s quality of life.
We urge every citizen to take time this month to honor our elders and to thank the professionals, family members, and volunteers who care for many of them.
A healthy mouth enhances the overall health for all Anishinaabe. Why not control what we can to improve our own vitality and our elders’ vitality?
AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION RECOMMENDS
►Brush the teeth twice or more per day. Use an oscillating power toothbrush.
►Floss regularly. There are many interdental cleaning aids available.
►Fluoride is a proven cavitypreventing mineral. Use daily fluoride toothpaste, a fluoride rinse and fluoride varnish treatments at the dentist’s office.
► Visit your dentist routinely for a checkup and cleaning
COPAY WAIVERS FOR AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE VETERANS
Beginning April 4, 2023, eligible American Indian and Alaska Native Veterans no longer have to pay a copay for VA health care services and urgent care. And we’ll review copays we received for covered services on or after January 5, 2022. Keep reading on this page to find out if you’re eligible for a copay waiver.
SERVICES COVERED BY COPAY WAIVERS
If you’re eligible for these copay waivers, we won’t bill you for future copays for these services:
►Hospital care
►Certain health care services, such as outpatient prescription medicines
►Urgent care visits
We’ll also review any copays you paid for covered services on or after January 5, 2022. We’ll reimburse you for eligible copays. Note: You’ll still have to pay copays for domiciliary care, institutional respite care, institutional geriatric evaluation, and nursing home care.
ELIGIBILITY FOR COPAY WAIVERS
You may be eligible for a copay waiver if you meet these 3 requirements:
1. You’re an American Indian or Alaska Native Veteran, and
2. You provide us a copy of an official tribal document that shows you meet the eligibility requirements of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act, and
3. You submit a completed Tribal Documentation Form (VA Form 10-334)
-Consider having your teeth cleaned 3 times per year.
-Tell the dentist about any medical conditions you have and medications you take.
-The dentist does an oral cancer exam at each dental examination.
► Eat a well-balanced diet with fruits and vegetables.
►Quit smoking. Smoking increases the risk for oral cancer & gum disease.
► Limit alcoholic beverages.
► Use lip balm with sunscreen
► Drink only water throughout the day.
-Replace missing teeth to aid in eating, speech and to maintain the form, shape, and function of the mouth.
-Keep your dentures clean by brushing dentures every day and soaking them in water or a denture-cleansing liquid at night.
-Be sure to leave them out of your mouth while you sleep
► Education of the caregiver, as well as the patient, is an important part of the prevention of dental disease.
ORAL HEALTH PROBLEMS IN OLDER ADULTS
Oral health problems in older adults include the following:
► Untreated tooth decay. 1 in 5 older Americans have untreated tooth decay.
► Gum disease. A high percentage of older adults have gum disease. Gum recession can expose root surfaces to
harmful bacteria.
► Tooth loss. Having missing teeth can affect nutrition, because people without teeth or with dentures often prefer soft, mushy foods, which foods are high in sugar, carbohydrate and fat content.
► Oral cancer. Cancers of the mouth and throat are primarily diagnosed at the median age of 62 years.
► Chronic disease.
-Untreated dental disease causes an inflammatory cascade in the body which worsens chronic diseases such as arthritis, diabetes, heart diseases, pneumonia and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases.
-Many older Americans take both prescription and overthe-counter drugs, which can contribute to dental disease and can impact dental appointments.
►Dry mouth. Reduced can lead to mucositis, root cavities, increased tartar, cracked lips, and fissured tongue.
►Home oral care can be lacking due to cognitive as well as physical and sensory limitations. Dental care in the dentist’s office might also be affected.
Anishinaabe Dental Outreach Jessica A. Rickert, DDS BOOK A DENTAL APPOINTMENT (231) 534-7211
You must submit a copy of your Tribal I.D. with the VA Form 10-334. If you would like a printed of the form or need assistance completing this form please contact:
HEALTH SERVICES
Renewals Are Coming... Don't Lose Your Coverage Make sure your contact information is up to date! For assistance, reach out to The Grand Traverse Band Family Health Clinic PRC Benefits Coordinator Angelina 231-534-7731 TRIBAL DOCUMENTATION FORM
HEALTH SERVICES UPDATES
Angelina Raphael P.R.C. Benefits Coordinator Call: (231) 534-7731 Text: (231) 866-0326 angelina.raphael@gtb-nsn.gov MDHHS Community Partner - Certified MMAP Councilor - Tribal Veteran Representative
MAY
GTB NEWS 14 May 2023 Waabgonii Giizis (Blossom Flower Moon)
OLDER AMERICANS MONTH PROCLAMATION LIVE LONG! AGE STRONG! STAY ACTIVE! BE SMART!
bit.ly/VA-FORM-10-334
Waabgonii Giizis (Blossom Flower Moon)
Talking Circle
ZOOM DAILY 10:30AM- 11:30AM
Zoom Meeting Code: 866 870 6931
Password: sobertalk
Join Scott on Wednesday’s via Zoom for a virtual talking circle Wellbriety meeting.
Questions, contact Scott 231-534-7247 or scott.scholten@ gtb-nsn.gov
Disseminate culturally based principles, values, and teachings to support healthy community development and servant leadership, and to support healing from alcohol, substance abuse, co-occurring disorders and intergenerational trauma.
Anishinaabek Family Services OFFERS
Family Support Services: Assessments, Resources, Referrals, Support, Planning, and Parenting Education
Child Protective Services:
Child Abuse or Neglect Investigations on Tribal Land
Foster Home Licensing:
Providing support and education to licensed foster homes
► Community Resources, Education, and Referrals
► Family Intervention and Prevention Assistance
► Elder & Vulnerable Adult Intervention, Prevention, and Resources
More information, please call Denise at 231-534-7124
Behavioral Health OFFERS
Psychiatric Telehealth Appointments
Traditional Healer Appointments
Sweat Lodge Ceremonies
Outpatient and Inpatient Treatment Referrals
Counseling Referrals and Resources
Weekly Zoom Peer Recovery Support Meetings
Prevention and Recovery Support and Events
More information, please contact Marion at 231-534-7090
Human Services OFFERS
Food Rescue (All community members - Mondays after 11am)*
Food Pantry (application & appointment)*
Food Assistance (application)
Emergency Heat Assistance (application)
Weatherization Items (application & while supplies last)
Other Emergency Assistance (application)
More information, please contact Andrea 231-534-7910
*Food Rescue & Pantry Located: lower level of Medicine Lodge*
HUMAN & BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
Paula Anderson, our Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, provides Psychiartric Telehealth appointments, available on Tuesday's. Schedule an appointment 231-534-7090
NURSE PRACTITIONER
Paula Anderson PSYCHIATRIC
GTB NEWS 15 May 2023
Ziigwan (Spirit of Spring Biboon& (Winter)
Ziigwan and Biboon (winter). Ziigwan is the spirit of Spring, and is thought to be a very attractive, catching the eye of Biboon. Although the feelings are mutual they are never allowed to be together as Spring and Winter must stay separate for us on Mama Akii (Mother Earth). Gizhemnido (Creator) took pity on these two Manidoog (spirits), after seeing them always trying to unsuccessfully be together. Gizhemnido made it possible for a time that these two would be able to dance together.
Each year as early Spring approaches, we see them as they have their time together, dancing with each other for their short period of time. The evidence of their dance is apparent with our changing weather patterns during this time of year, each season’s spirit taking turns leading the dance. That’s why some days we can have sunny, cloudless, warm days. Those days are when Ziigwan is leading her portion of the dance. Not to be out done Biboon will come back full force and we can have our usual snowy, cold, windy days. Each year we get to witness this dance as the seasons change and these two Manidoog (spirits) dance and enjoy their short few weeks together. Ziigwan and Biboon look forward to this time of year, waiting patiently as time goes by until they get to see each other once again, to share their only dance of the year.
CULTURE & LANGUAGE
GTB NEWS 16 May 2023
-Story by Aaron Chivis
Waabgonii Giizis (Blossom Flower Moon)
FITNESS Miigwech & Shtaataahaa! CONGRATS TO ALL from the Strongheart Team Joe Burfield & Joe Huhn Combined Weight Loss of 10.38%! CASH PRIZE $500!! Summer Rose King & Jayson Kiogima Combined Weight Loss of 8.83%! CASH PRIZE $350!! Angelina Raphael & Jordan Anderson Combined Weight Loss of 7.26%! CASH PRIZE $150!! 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place QUESTIONS Strongheart Center (231) 534-7457 2700 Strongheart Way, Peshawbestown *Calculation figured by www.fitwatch.com weight loss % Congratulations to ALL Participants! Remember Your WHY & Continue on Your Wellness Journey! Congratulations to ALL Participants! ALL PARTICIPANTS RECEIVE A PRIZE! Contact Strongheart to Claim Your Prizes! WEIGHT LOSS CHALLENGE Mind · Body · Heart · Spirit The North American Indian Tour is a 60-day bicycle journey to promote the health of native youth who are under the age of 25. West-to-East coast, the map above displays the intended route. The map above will be updated as stops are confirmed. Please visit www.nait4hyp.com for route updates. Summer of 2023 To donate bicycles, teach basic bicycle maintenance, and learn about your existing physical activity programs. We’d like to then help promote awareness of your program’s achievements to surrounding communities. Led by Jay Blazek and team (see website for more information). Jay and the team are made up of non-native people who believe strongly in the benefits of physical activity. The tour is inspired by Jay’s current work with indigenous Maori youth in New Zealand (Jay’s residence). E-mail: info@nait4hyp.com Website: nait4hyp.com for the Health of Young People Northwest Region Rocky Mountain Region Great Plains Region Midwest Region Eastern Region Eastern Oklahoma Region Southern Plains Region Southwest Region Western Region Navajo Region Pacific Region Great Lakota Dakota Nakota Nation St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin Makah Tribe Upper Skagit Indian Tribe Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin Chippewa (Ojibwe) Spokane Tribe of Indians Swinomish Indian Tribal Community Colville Tribes Kalispel Tribe of Indians Couer d'Alene Indian Tribe Nez Perce Tribe Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes (Flathead) Blackfeet Nation Crow Tribe Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe SissetonWahpeton Oyate Mille Lac Band of Ojibwe Sokaogon Chippewa Community Forest County Potawatomie Hannahville Indian Community Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi Tonawanda Band of Seneca Seneca Nation of Tribes; Cattraugus Onondaga Nation Oneida Nation Mohegan Tribe Mashantucket (Western) Pequot Tribal Nation Narragansett Indian Nation Samish Indian Nation Northern Cheyenne Tribe Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Seneca Nation of Tribes; Allegany Stockbridge-Munsee Community; Band of Mohican Indians Standing Rock Sioux Jamestown S’Kallam Tribe Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe A’aninin Nakoda Fort Belknap Chippewa Cree Tribe Oglala Sioux Tribe Lower Brule Sioux Tribe Crow Creek Sioux Tribe Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians Little River Band of Ottawa Indians Base map information source: Indian Lands of Federally Recognized Tribes of the United States BIA June, 2016. This map may not represent accurately the ancestral lands and boundaries of Native American communities and is used for reference only. What Where When Why Who GTB NEWS 17 May 2023 Waabgonii Giizis (Blossom Flower Moon)
Missing & Murdered Indigenous People
FRIDAY; MAY 5TH, 2023
12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
May 5th is National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People. To Promote Awareness
Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians is Sponsoring an Event on Friday May 5th That Will Tell the Stories of Those Community Members Who Have Gone Missing and the Obstacles That the Native Community has Faced Historically to Prosecute Cases and Seek Justice for the Community and Their Families.
In Remembrance of Your MMIP Family Member, Reach Out to Rachel Ribeiro to Share Photo(s).
(231) 534-7253 ∙
12:00 PM
Prayer & Fire Lighting
Hang Red Garments in Remembrance
Guest Speakers
12:30 - 1:00 PM
Drumming & Dancing
Light Food Provided Community Speakers
3:00 PM
Closing Prayer
Putting Fire to Rest
2ND ANNUAL MMIP DAY OF AWARENESS Grand Traverse Band of Chippewa and Ottawa Indians Niizh Animikiig Program, Behavioral Health Department, & Cultural Department Present An
to Remember
Awareness for Missing & Murdered Indigenous People. Public Welcome, Community Welcome, Survivors Welcome
Event
and Raise
Rachel.Ribeiro2@gtb-nsn.gov
PROGRAM
EVENT
2nd Annual MMIP DAY
OF AWARENESS Kathy Tahtinen Rachel Ribeiro (231) 534-7255 Kathy.Tahtinen@gtb-nsn.gov (231) 534-7253 Rachel.Ribeiro2@gtb-nsn.gov 2817 N West Bayshore Drive Peshawbestown, MI 49682 GTB NEWS 18 May 2023 Waabgonii Giizis (Blossom Flower Moon)
Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians Presents 43 rd Annual Federal Recognition Day Tribal Market Day! Food, Crafts, Festivities, & Fun! Bouncehouse, Corn Hole, Lacrosse, & More! Saturday; May 27th 2023 • 11:00 am - 4:00 pm Strongheart Civic Center • 2700 Strongheart Way, Peshawbestown To Celebrate Grand Traverse Band’s 43rd Year Of Federal Recognition, GTB Will Be Hosting A Tribal Market Day Open To All Community Members! Event Schedule 11:00 am • Tribal Market Starts • Chairman’s Intro. For Elder Prayer 11:10 am • Honor Song 11:20 am • Chairman’s Welcome 11:25 am • GTB’s History by Tribal Council 4:00 pm • Tribal Market Closes All Tribal Vendors Welcome! (Any Tribe) Last day to Submit Vendor Form is Friday May 12th Scan the QR Code to Complete a Vendor Form: Vendors bit.ly/GTB_FDR_VR23 Contact: Becky Oien Becky.Oien@gtb-nsn.gov (231) 534-7136 Vendor Questions: Victoria Alfonseca Victoria.Alfonseca@gtb-nsn.gov (231) 534-7366 DRUG & ALCOHOL FREE EVENT Straight From The Creator Farms Blingy Bead$ FRYBREAD CORN SOUP REZTORATION N8IVE ARTS Copper Creations Not Too Sacred Medicinals Made with He t C n Hole! Baaga'adowewin GTB NEWS 19 May 2023 Waabgonii Giizis (Blossom Flower Moon)
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Peshawbestown
On April 19th GTB Co-Hosted the Leelanau Changemakers Event with Rotary Charities of Traverse City. This event highlights the work of “changemakers” in Leelanau County; particularly projects funded by Rotary Charities that brings positive change to the region. GTB Tribal Chairman as well as the CEO of Rotary Charities gave a thoughtful address to a crowd of well over
came on to discuss how Rotary Charities has funded agricultural programming at GTB as well as what supporting food sovereignty looks like. Finally, Tera John visited the podium to speak to the crowd to share traditional knowledge and to speak to the significance of the agriculture and food sovereignty programming that GTB has supported in the last 5 years. A farm tour took place at the end of the event, where over
composting methods used at the Peshawbestown Gitigaan.
2023 Traditional Agriculture Programming
At each of our seasonal activities shown on our program flyers traditional knowledge of these practices will be shared by our Traditional Agriculture Workshop Instructor, Tera John. Tera has provided a wealth of knowledge on topics related to seeding, harvesting, gathering,
and cooking traditional foods. Other workshops that will take place this season that are not included on our flyers include a deer processing workshop, corn soup cooking workshop, and many other traditional food ways. Please stay tuned for more info on our programming!
2023 Plant Give Away!
On the week of May 22nd, plants will be offered to tribal members to help support people growing food at home. GTB Agriculture & Food Sovereignty Dept has offered a plant give-away every May for several years now. Both vegetable plants and seed will be available for free to Tribal Citizens and GTB Govt Employees. Others are welcome to come purchase plants. Plants and seed that will be offered include: tomato, pepper, corn, squash, zucchini, cucumber, basil, kale, cabbage, potato seed, and much more. Please look at our flyers shown here for exact dates and locations of this FREE plant give-away.
Fish Waste Management Facility at Peshawbestown Gitigaan
We are getting a lot of questions about the new barn going up North of the Strongheart Center. This 40’x60’ barn was 85% paid for by the State of Michigan as a part of a grant GTB Agriculture & Food Sovereignty Depart authored in 2021. This grant has allowed us to begin taking fish waste that was otherwise being dumped back in the lake or being sent to landfill to be entered into a composting process at the Gitigaan. This barn will allow for further processing of the fish waste to create a economically viable fertilizer product. This process will take until 2024 to complete. 2023 will see this facility begin to process, test, and experiment to create a liquid, organic, shelf stable fish fertilizer product that could be sold to local growers. If successful, this income source will help sustain the Ag Dept programming.
Lets Grow Together & Create Stainability
Want to learn more about how you can get involved, please contact:
AGRICULTURAL & FOOD SOVEREIGNTY
GTB Agriculture Manager William Derouin (231) 534-7023 William.derouin@gtb-nsn.gov
The
Calendar Ziigwan Spring) • Planting Day – May 19th: 12:00 – 3:00 PM At Charlevoix Farm • Pumpkin & Winter Squash Planting – June 21st At Charlevoix Farm • Plant Give-Away – May 23rd: 8:00 – 12:00AM & 1:00 – 5:00 PM At The 3 Mile Office, Benzie Office, and Charlevoix Office • Community Harvest Days – September 13th and 20th Antrim Garden and Charlevoix Farm 12:00 – 3:00 Antrim - Charlevoix - Benzie - 3 Mile
Tomato Canning Workshop – August 17th At Charlevoix Satellite Office and 3 Mile Satellite Office
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Spring) • Sugar Bush – April 6th & 7th: 4:00 – 6:00 PM at the NRD Office on Putnam Rd • Corn Planting Day – May 18th: 4:00 – 6:00 PM At The Ptown Gitigaan (located N of Strongheart Center)
Pumpkin & Winter Squash Planting – June 14th
How to Run A Farm Market – July 12th and August 11th • Plant Give-Away – May 24th: 4:00 – 6:00 At The Cultural Building Pavilion
Community Harvest Days – September 7th – 9th All Summer Events are held at The Ptown Gitigaan (farm); located N of Strongheart Center from 4:00 – 6:00 PM
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GTB NEWS 20 May 2023 Waabgonii Giizis (Blossom Flower Moon)
Waabgonii Giizis (Blossom Flower Moon)
NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
Lets protect and enhance the natural resources and environment entrusted to us by the Creator for managed and respected utilization by Anishinabek for past, present, and future generations.
Hunting, Fishing, Trapping and Gathering license
All GTB Hunting, Fishing, Gathering & Trapping Licenses expired April 1st
Call or email the Natural Resources Department for your 2023/2024 renewal sticker. Make sure your information is up to date, so you don’t miss out on any of your Treaty Rights information and opportunities.
The Natural Resources Department does not have a shared database with Membership, therefor information will need to be changed with NRD as well.
Scan QR Code or follow link for application bit.ly/GTB-NRD-LIC-APP
Elk & Bear Application
Deadline June 1st
Elk and Bear Application Period
March 1, 2023 to June 1, 2023
►If you received an elk tag in 2020, 2021, or 2022 you will be ineligible for an Elk Tag this year
►You also must have your Hunting, Fishing, Trapping and Gathering license up to date by May 31, 2023, to be in either drawing with a renewal sticker or new license.
The elk herd in Michigan is located in the tip of the mitt of the northern lower peninsula region. They reside in small groups scattered among private and public land. In the past, some Tribal hunters have been fortunate to harvest Elk near a road for an easier haul out, while others have gotten elk and needed a group of friends and family to drag it out. Every hunt is different. Plan on the elk weighing over 400 lbs.
If you are successfully drawn and do not intend on using the elk tag this season, you have until August 20th to return your packet or write a letter rescinding your permit with no penalty and can apply again the following year.
Scan QR Code or follow link for application
bit.ly/GTB-NRD-EB-APP23
Environmental Response Program
Responds to releases and threats of release of oil and hazardous materials to the environment on a 24/7 basis to protect public health, safety and the environment. Not to mention, the prevention of oil spills & hazardous materials that's Funded by EPA's CERCLA- Section 128(a).
Oil and Hazardous Waste Spill Training
At the end of April, GTB NRD’s Environmental Services Program hosted an Oil and Hazardous Waste Spill Training taught by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Other collaborators included: US Coast Guard, State of Michigan, local county and township Fire Fighters, Grand Traverse Health Department, and GFL Environmental’s Northern A-1 Services.
In this training we learned about the different types of hazardous waste that could be spilled on GTB land and the best ways to respond. Three tabletop exercises we performed were “what-if” scenarios at Eagletown Market, Turtle Creek Market, and Arthur Duhamel Marina. Throughout these exercises we (GTB) were able to learn how best to respond to an incident, if it should occur, and which local partners would be willing and able to assist with the response. GFL brought their typical Spill Response Trailer to show what clean-up skills they could assist with and to compare to GTB’s Spill Response Trailer. Overall, it was a great learning experience and great to see GTB coming together with local response partners to better protect our land and members.
Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians Facilities & Housing Departments is ready to Jump into Spring with the Annual Spring Clean Up!
See flyer below for NEW important changes with the addition of DropOff in Peshawbestown May 16th Curbside Pickup will be May 13th 7am - Noon!
GRAND TRAVERSE BAND
GTB Housing, Owned Properties, & Tribal Trust Land ONLY! Carlson Road, Peshawbestown, Benzie , Antrim, & Charlevoix Housing
Property Maps (Pink & Yellow parcels) & Anti-Dumping Ordinance: bit.ly/GTB_FM
For more information on Household Hazardous Waste, Electronic Waste, and local waste, environmental, or health departments for more information on management.
Program. Interested in more information contact: Courtney Hessell, MHS 231-534-7379 Courtney.Hessell@gtb-nsn.gov
site will be located across from Leelanau Sands Casino in the east parking lot. Drop-off site will open at 8:00am - 6:00pm
One drop-off load per address!
The same refuse items not picked up curbside, are not eligible for drop off NO boxed trucks or enclosed trailers allowed to drop-off refuse
You MUST reside on GTB Housing/GTB Owned Properties/Tribal Trust Land. Addresses will be confirmed from the list on-site.
• You MUST show valid ID’s; GTB Tribal ID and Driver’s License or State ID. ID’s must match address from the list. Once verified, your signature is required.
• We ask for your patience upon arrival, wait in line, pull-up when motioned, stay in your vehicle since on-site workers will unload.
Questions: Facilities Maintenance (231) 534-7700 Housing Front Desk (231) 534-7800
NATURAL RESOURCES & ANNUAL SPRING CLEAN UP
CLEAN UP IMPORTANT CHANGES! MAY 13TH MAY 16TH • Curbside Refuse pick-up will now be limited to a 5x5x5 pile per address. Anything over that size pile will be the responsibility of the resident/homeowner to dispose of and removed from curbside by May 16, 2023 Items that WILL NOT BE PICKED UP CURBSIDE: household garbage, concrete, bricks, commercial and residential construction material, batteries, liquid paint, gas, oil, pesticides, yard waste, and refrigerants. Tires without rims are acceptable (limit 4 per address) Once the truck comes through your area 7:00am – Noon, IT WILL NOT RETURN! DO NOT start refuse piles until May 6, 2023! This is mandated and enforced in accordance with GTB Tribal Code Chapter 11 – Anti-Dumping Ordinance. An additional day for Refuse clean-up will be offered by Drop-Off only in Peshawbestown The drop-off
GTB NEWS 21 May 2023
100 Employment Government Operations
AFS Caseworker (FT)
Bachelor's Degree in Social Work field required. Current Social Work License through the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs. At least one year of experience in a social services field. Must have a valid unrestricted driver license and be insurable by the GTB insurance carrier.
-$52,633 7.18.22- until filled
(2) Behavioral Health Counselor (FT)
A Master's Degree in Social Work with State Licensure.
A minimum of two years' experience providing substance abuse and mental health counseling is required. Possess Alcohol/Drug Certification or attain in one year. Must have a valid unrestricted driver license and be insurable by the GTB insurance carrier.
-$52,633 2.28.22- until filled
Behavioral Health Youth Counselor/Program Director (FT)
Master’s Degree in Social Work or masters level
Licensed Professional Counselor is required. State of MI Social Work, Alcohol Drug Certification preferred or attainable. Min 2yr’s experience providing substance abuse & mental health counseling required. Valid Michigan Driver’s License & insurable by GTB insurance carrier.
-$52,633 6.25.21- until filled
Chief Financial Officer (FT)
Bachelor's Degree in Accounting or Finance. Must demonstrate at least three (3) years' experience in leading a team in an accounting related field. Must have at least three (3) years of governmental accounting Must have a valid unrestricted driver license and be insurable by the GTB insurance carrier.
-$110,245 11.4.22 -until filled
Clinical Social Worker (FT)
Bachelor's Degree in Social Work State of Michigan Social Work License. Must have knowledge of records management Must have a valid unrestricted driver license and be insurable by the GTB insurance carrier
-$52,633 9.20.22- until filled
Court Clerk/ Assistant Probation Officer (FT)
Associate Degree in Criminal Justice, Paralegal, Business, or Administrative Services. A combination of education and experience may be considered in lieu of an Associate's Degree. General knowledge of applicable law, regulations, rules, policies, procedures and administration is required. Must have a valid Michigan Driver's License and be insurable by the GTB insurance carrier.
-$18.55 2.7.23 - until filled
(2) EHS/HS Bus & Classroom Aide (PT) Must have High School
diploma or GED. Must be able to effectively communicate with children and adults in an appropriate manner. Must be willing to obtain a CPR/First Aid certification. Ability to observe and evaluate children in a non-biased manner. Must be willing to and as well as obtain a CDA within first two years of hire.
-$14.22/hr 2.22.23- until filled
EHS/HS Bus Driver (PT)
Must have a High School Diploma or GED. Must have First Aide Certification or obtain (within 30 days) CPR for infants and children. Must have previous school bus driving experience.
-$15.66/hr 6.25.21- until filled
EHS/HS Healh & Disabilities Coordinator (FT) Bachelor’s Degree with strong emphasis in Health, Social Services, Psychology or Early Childhood Education. 1-3 years experience preferred. Advanced knowledge of applicable law, regulations, rules and procedures of the Head Start/Early Head Start program. Must maintain current CPR/First Aid Certification
-$43,750 9.3.21- until filled
(2) EHS/HS Home Visitor (FT) An Associates Degree in Early Childhood Education required. A Bachelor’s Degree & 1yr of direct experience preferred. 3yrs of directly related experience.
-$17.29/hr 6.25.21- until filled
Facilities Utility Worker 1st shift (FT) High school diploma/G.E.D. preferred. Experience in commercial building maintenance preferred. Carpentry, plumbing & electrical repair experience preferred. Knowledge of safety procedures & safety equipment recommended for use during the course of duty.
-$14.22/hr 2.6.23- until filled
(3) Facilities Utility Worker 1st shift (FT TEMP) High school diploma/G.E.D. preferred. Experience in commercial building maintenance preferred. Carpentry, plumbing & electrical repair experience preferred. Knowledge of safety procedures & safety equipment recommended for use during the course of duty.
-$14.22/hr 2.6.23- until filled
Grant Manager (FT)
Bachelor's Degree in Public Administration, Social Sciences, Public Health or a related field. Experience in the management and/ or administration of state or federal grants is desired.
Prior experience in evaluation, grant writing, planning, and policy/procedure development desired. Must have a valid Michigan Driver's License and be insurable by the GTB insurance carrier
-$63,318 3.8.23- until filled
Head Start Assistant Teacher (FT)
Must have a high school diploma or GED. Must
To place your ad, call the Communications Dept. at 231-534-7008, or Email: GTBGovt.News@ gtb-nsn.gov Subject: “Classifieds”. Please have all submissions & payments sent by the 3rd Friday of each month. Classified rates: $10 for 15 words or less, and 75 cents per additional word. Any thumbnail image costs an additional $15. Apply online: https://gtbindians.applicantpool.com/jobs/ or https://www.gtedusa.com/ careers/ Request for Proposals (RFP) online at https://gtbindians.applicantpool.com/ internaljobs/ *Postings are subject to change daily.
have a Child Development Association (CDA) within two years or an Associate's Degree in early childhood development within three years of employment. Classroom experience with 3-5 year old children preferred. Must be willing to participate in training sessions and seek further education. Must obtain CPR/first aid certification.
-$12.83 7.12.22- until filled
Head Start Teacher (FT) Associates Degree, with a Child Development Certification, with emphasis in early childhood development, Bachelor's Degree preferred. Previous experience preferred with skills in classroom mgt & curriculum planning. Must maintain current CPR/ First Aid certification. Must be proficient in the use of computers & programs such as word processing. Able to develop & implement short & long term educational goals. Good observational skills and ability to summarize observed learning/social behaviors in children.
-$17.29/hr 9.03.21- until filled
Health Transporter (FT)
Must have high school diploma or GED. Must have a valid unrestricted driver license and be insurable by the GTB insurance carrier. Must possess and maintain an up-to-date Chauffeurs License. Must remain current in all requested trainings and always wok in full compliance with HIPPA and other confidentiality rules, policies, and procedures.
-$15.06/hr 3.16.23- until filled
Healthcare Administrator (FT)
Bachelor's Degree in Healthcare Administration, Public Health, Public Administration, or Business Administration required. Current or the option of having State of Michigan Healthcare Level of Function License, with a minimum of ten (10) years of experience of managing a healthcare facility with a business model.
Thorough understanding of IHS healthcare and clinic management. Extensive knowledge of healthcare regulations and medical law.-
$83,549 11.4.22- until filled
HS Bus & Classroom Aide (PT)
Must have High School diploma or GED. Must be able to effectively communicate with children and adults in an appropriate manner. Must be willing to obtain a CPR/First Aid certification. Ability to observe and evaluate children in a non-biased manner. Must be willing to and as well as obtain a CDA within first two years of hire.
-$12.83/hr 2.24.22- until filled
ITC Home Visitor (FT)
High School Diploma or GED required. Certification as CDA or other Early Childhood credential. Min. of one (1) year of work, school or volunteer experience beyond high school required. Ability to communicate and interact in a sensitive and
respectful way in the local tribal community. Must have a valid Michigan Driver's license and be insurable by the GTB insurance carrier.
-$17.29/hr 6.13.22- until filled
Maintenance I (FT)
High School diploma or GED. Previous experience in the repair and maintenance of housing units. Must have a valid Michigan Driver's License and be insurable by the GTB insurance carrier.
-$17.29 4.5.23- until filled
Maintenance II (FT) Must have a high school diploma or GED.Be certified in an area related to maintenance or building trades such as carpentry, plumbing, electrical or HVAC. Must have a valid unrestricted driver license and be insurable by the GTB insurance carrier.
-$20.00 4.5.23- until filled
Medical Assistant & Registry Clerk (FT) High School diploma/ GED certificate. Must have a Medical Assistant Certification One year of experience in a medical office setting preferred. Understanding of medical terminology.
-$18.40 6.13.22- until filled
Physician (FT)
Must have an active State of Michigan Physician License, State of Michigan Controlled Substance License, and Federal DEA License, with Board Certification in Family Practice. Must have Community Staff Privileges at Munson Medical Center or obtain within a reasonable time. Must have a valid Michigan Driver's License and be insurable by the GTB insurance carrier.
-$DOE 4.29.22- until filled
Play/Art Therapist (FT)
Master’s Degree in social work for related field required with specialized training in art/play therapy. State of MI Social Work License or licensed
Professional Counselor. A minimum of 2yrs experience providing substance abuse & mental health counseling is required. Must have a valid MI Driver’s License & be insurable by GTB insurance carrier.
-$57,729 6.25.21- until filled
Student Support AdvisorCharlevoix/Antrim (FT) Associates Degree is required in social work, education, counseling, or related field*
Must have a valid unrestricted Driver's license and be insurable by the GTB insurance carrier. Must have a valid Chauffeur Driver's License. A min.of three years 'experience working with Native American youths. Must maintain current CPR/ First Aid certification.
-$19.52/hr 10.25.22- until filled
Student Support AdvisorGrand Traverse (FT) Associates Degree is required in social work, education, counseling, or related field.
Must have a valid unrestricted Driver's license and be insurable by the GTB
insurance carrier. Must have a valid Chauffeur Driver's License. Min of 3 yrs experience working with Native American youths.
Must maintain current CPR/ First Aid certification.
-$19.52/hr 10.25.22- until filled
Teacher (FT)
Must have a Bachelor's Degree and a valid Michigan
Secondary Teaching Certificate. Must have one year minimum of teaching experience working with students. Must have a valid unrestricted Driver's license and be insurable by the GTB insurance carrier. Must be able to attain and have a valid Chauffeur driver license.
Must be able to attain and maintain current CPR/First Aid certification.
-$43,750/yr 2.20.23- until filled
RFP: Pow Wow Dance
Instructor
The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians (GTB, Grand Traverse Band) is requesting bid proposals for two individuals (1 male, 1 female) to provide instruction for various styles of Pow Wow dancing.
-1.9.23- until filled
Submit bids to the following address:
Rachel Ribeiro 2605 N West Bay Shore Dr Peshawbestown, MI 49682 Or call 231-534-7253 with interest. Or email bid: Rachel.Ribeiro@gtb-nsn.gov
RFP-Policy and Procedure
Writer
GTB Human Services is looking to contract with a Policy & Procedure Content Creator and Writer who will provide all items described in 2.2 Project Description. Updates and work will be reviewed between the Department Manager and the Contractor a minimum of bi-weekly throughout the contract. The meetings can be conducted in person or through video conference. The contract will be from date of contract through end of fiscal year (September 30, 2023).
-4.14.23- 05.1.23
Submit bids to the following address:
Kathy Tahtinen, MPA, CNP
GTB Behavioral Health Services 2605 N West Bay Shore Dr Peshawbestown, MI 49682 Or email bid to: kathy.tahtinen@gtb-nsn.gov
RFP: HS/EHS Mental Health Consultant
GTB, Grand Traverse Band is requesting bid proposals from companies or adult to provide mental health consultant for the head start/early head start programs. This contract will run through the end of the fiscal year (September 30, 2022) with an option for two additional fiscal years (October 1 - September 30).
-4.26.23- until filled
Submit bids to the following
address:
Lyndell Luster 2631
N West Bay Shore Dr Peshawbestown, MI 49682
GTED Operations
BSSW - Accounting AP/AR
Clerk (FT) (Charlevoix)
Associates
Degree in Accounting or Finance or related field; 4 years related experience accepted in lieu of degree. Organizational and analytical skills. Excellent written and verbal communications. Proficiency in using accounting software Syteline(preferred) but not mandatory. Excellent interpersonal skills and customer service skills
Fabricator (FT) (Charlevoix)
High school diploma or equivalent. Minimum of one-year prior experience in fabrication operations. Ability to read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings. Forklift license and overhead crane permits (company trained). Good organizational skills and detail oriented Good communication skills. This position is non-exempt (hourly) with a 2nd shift per diem rate for 2nd shift worked hours. -$15 -$18/ hr, experience
General Laborer (FT) (Charlevoix)
Good communication skills
Ability to read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings Excellent attention to detail and ability to follow written instructions. Forklift license and overhead crane permits (company trained). High school diploma or equivalent. Min 1yr production experience in a manufacturing environment preferred.
-$14 - $15/hr, experience.
HR Representative/ Coordinator (FT) (Charlevoix)
Associates Degree in Human Resources or related field. 3 + years’ experience in Human Resources. 1 + yrs’ experience in recruiting. Experience with employee relations. Organizational and analytical skills. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Solid computer skills. Demonstrated knowledge of the human resources field. Understanding of state & federal employment regulations. Awareness of OSHA regulations & compliance.
-Commensurate w/experience.
Journeyman Painter (FT) (Charlevoix)
High school diploma/ equivalent. Min 3 yrs. prior experience in commercial painting of metal products for manufacturing concern. Must be able to read blueprints. Possess thorough knowledge of paint and other coating materials to ensure parts are painted & protected per contract specifications. Requires min of 3 yrs. prior experience in commercial painting of metal products and knowledge of various paint equipment.
-$17 -$20/hr, experience
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Classifieds GTB NEWS 22 May 2023 Waabgonii Giizis (Blossom Flower Moon)
Maintenance Technician (FT) (Charlevoix)
High School diploma or GED.
3-5 years of experience
working as a Maintenance
Technician / Maintenance
Mechanic. Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, procedure manuals and drawings. Experience with lockout/tag out. Knowledge of safety requirements and safety focused. Ability to stand for long periods, walk, climb stairs, reach, and stoop frequently as well as lift weights up to 50lbs. Occasional lifting of up to 80lbs is also required. A Valid Driver’s License. Must be insurable with GTED insurance carrier.
-$19-$25/hr, experience
Quality Engineer (FT) (Charlevoix)
Bachelor’s Degree or 5+ yrs
manufacturing experience
2+ years in a manufacturing quality role. Working knowledge of metal forming, machining, & welding.
Experience in FMEA
Methodologies and Benefits
Bachelor’s Degree or 5+ yrs
manufacturing experience
2+ yrs in a manufacturing quality role. Working knowledge of metal forming, machining, and welding.
Experience in FMEA
Methodologies and Benefits
-$22-$27/hr, experience
Water Jet Operator (BSSW) (FT)
High school diploma or equivalent. Min. of 2yrs prior experience in waterjet set-up/ operation. Experience with other sheet metal & plate fabrication preferred. Ability to read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings.
Forklift license and overhead crane permits (company trained). Ability to conduct post-waterjet operations (deburring, polishing, etc.)
-Commensurate w/experience.
(GTEC) Engineer-inTraining (Traverse City) (FT)
Completion of a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from an accredited engineering program. Possess strong verbal, written, analytical and interpersonal skills. Ability to handle multiple assignments simultaneously and work effectively as part of a project team. Knowledge of MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook). Introductory working knowledge of ArcPro, HECRAS, MicroStation, AutoCAD and Carlson. A valid driver's license and vehicle for transportation is required.
-$70,000 - $80,000, Wages with experience.
-Salary Commensurate w/ experience.
(GTEC) Project Engineer (Traverse City) (FT)
Compiles and analyzes engineering data & prepares conclusions & recommendations. Designs & prepares preliminary & final plans for highways, bridges, drainage structures, municipal utilities, roadway lighting, traffic control devices, intelligent transportation systems (ITS), & miscellaneous highway facilities.
-$70,000 - $80,000, Wages with experience.
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Compensation Committee
(2) appointment to be filled by the Compensation Committee for a 3-year term. Interested registered voters of the GTB membership who are not currently employed by the GTB govt., EDC, or the Grand Traverse Resort are encouraged to submit a letter of interest to the Tribal Chairman’s office. Please note: you must reside in GTB’s sixcounty service area to serve on this committee.
Send your letter of interest for the Compensation Committee appointment to:
Attn: Compensation Committee c/o Tribal Manager’s Office - GTB of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians
2605 NW Bayshore Drive Peshawbestown, MI 49682
Marijuana Regulatory Commission
(2) appointment to be filled by the Tribal Council. The Commission shall have (3) members consisting on at least (2) tribal members and a non-member provided that the nonmember offers unique skills, experience to the Commission The appointment terms are open-ended until the Commission makes regulations on the terms of appointment under § 1015(a) (1). For consideration for the appointments please send a letter of interest and list any marijuana regulatory experience.
Send your letter of interest for the Tribal Council appointments to:
Tribal Council GTB of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians
2605 NW Bayshore Drive Peshawbestown, MI 49682 or gtb.cra@gtb-nsn.gov
Kristina Martinez Graduating MSU Law
Please join our family in congratulating Kristina Martinez for graduating law school from Michigan State University. We are so very proud of your accomplishment and know that your mom is smiling down and beaming with pride.
Michelle Burfield
I want to wish my beautiful wife a Happy 33rd Anniversary! Michelle Burfield, we are one heart, two souls. We choose to live our entire life together because we are best friends that happened to get married and have kids. I love you! and of course, I make it a point to say those words to you each day to show you just a glimpse of how much I care about you.
To see you smile, to make you laugh, and to watch you love me in return, is all I need in my life. We love each other so much, we got married and then remarried four more times!
The latest being married by Elvis himself in Vegas! My life is full because I am living it with you. Happy Anniversary on May 5th!
Love your Husband, Joe
GTB Government
Office Closed Friday; May 26th Federal Recognition Day & Monday; May 29th Memorial Day
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The Lewis Family would like to send a thank you to all of the Fire Keepers who gave up their family time to attend the fire for our Father Robert Lewis over the Easter Weekend. We would also like to thank all of the individuals and departments who helped with the food preparation, wood for the fire, well wishes/ sympathy as well as for the offers of help, guidance, assistance and support. It was needed during our first holiday without him. Gchimiigwetch
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Robert Lewis GTB Tribal Elder United States Air ForceAtomic Veteran Peshawbestown, MI
4/24/1940 – 4/5/2023
Respectfully
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Acknowledging Our Loss
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