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Career Opportunities in Indian Education: Teaching and Counseling Positions, 1970-01-01 - 1970-12-31

 Item — Box: 226, Folder: 16
Identifier: CAC_CC_026_1_226_16_002
Career Opportunities in Indian Education: Teaching and Counseling Positions, 1970-01-01 - 1970-12-31
Career Opportunities in Indian Education: Teaching and Counseling Positions, 1970-01-01 - 1970-12-31

Scope and Contents

The Bureau of Indian Affairs is continuously accepting applications for professional positions in Indian education, including elementary and secondary teachers and guidance counselors. The agency offers competitive salaries and benefits, as well as opportunities to work with American Indian children in various states. Educators are responsible for preparing Indian youth for successful living and are provided with housing, medical, and dental services. The work year consists of 12 months, with a 9-month school term and opportunities for annual leave, educational leave, and training. Teachers work a 40-hour week, with responsibilities for instructional programs and preparation. Guidance Counselors work in boarding schools and provide counseling and domiciliary care for students. Working for the Bureau of Indian Affairs offers career advancement in the Federal Civil Service.

Dates

  • Creation: 1970-01-01 - 1970-12-31

Creator

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Full Extent

8 pages

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Abstract

91st (1969-1971)

Related Materials

Navajo Indians; Hopi Nation

General

Native Americans

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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