As part of its Coastal Resilience Fellowship Program, NOAA is hiring a Community Engagement and Outreach Fellow and a Technical Support, Project Evaluation, and Communications Fellow to support UHN RISING. These two-year fellowships begin June 2025 and end June 2027. The application deadline is February 28, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time.
The Community Engagement and Outreach Fellow will work at the United Houma Nation (UHN) administrative headquarters in Houma, Louisiana alongside four project coordinators, the senior project manager, and the United Houma Nation’s nonprofit executive director. This position will be multifaceted—working across multiple subprojects within the overarching effort with an explicit focus on community engagement and communications.
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The Technical Support, Project Evaluation, and Communications Fellow will provide capacity to the Community Resilience Center at The Water Institute (Center) and to Dr. Kyle Whyte with the University of Michigan. The Center is explicitly working in a capacity-building role to support the United Houma Nation (UHN) in the implementation of UHN RISING. The fellow will focus on capacity-building and technical support, project evaluation, and communications.
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