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WETCC Seeking Candidates for Council of Trustees

6/23/2016

 
The White Earth Tribal and Community College (WETCC) Council of Trustees (COT) is seeking interested members to serve as a trustee. Applications will be accepted for the following vacancies:
 
  • Trustee position vacancy:  Community Member At Large
    (per By-laws, this seat must be held by a tribal enrollee or descendant)
  • Trustee position vacancy: Public Education
    (per By-laws, this seat must be held by a tribal enrollee or descendant)
 
The WETCC Council of Trustees is comprised of nine (9) members, seven (7) voting members and two (2) non-voting members, at least six (6) of the members of whom will be enrolled members or lineal descendants of the White Earth reservation. Enrolled members of another federally recognized tribe and/or from the community at large possessing special skills and/or abilities that would benefit the College may hold the remaining positions.
 
Summary: The White Earth Tribal and Community College Council of Trustees serves as a body of official policy making representatives of and for the White Earth Tribal and Community College.
 
The Council of Trustees is responsible for policies and procedures required for effective governance, administration, implementation, and evaluation of programs, resources, faculty, staff, budget, services, and other operations of the White Earth Tribal and Community College.
 
The service term for a Trustee is a three-year commitment with regular monthly meetings.  The position is strictly on a volunteer basis; however, meals and mileage are provided as appropriate.
 
If you are interested in applying please submit letter of interest and resume to the address below. If you have any questions please contact Denise at 218-935-0417 ext. 332. Applications will be accepted until position is filled.
 
Send materials to:
 
White Earth Tribal and Community College COT
Denise Askelson, Human Resources
102 3rd St. NE-PO Box 478
Mahnomen, MN 56557
Email: denise.askelson@wetcc.edu
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