The Tribal Healthy Homes Network
Company: Northwest EcoBuilding Guild
Location: Washington
Posted on: May 3, 2025
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Job Description:
The Tribal Healthy Homes Network is a joint program of the
Tulalip Tribes and the Partnership for Air Matters, established in
2008. Funded by EPA Region 10, THHN conducts its work through close
relationships with Tribal Nations, and with state and federal
agencies, Tribal consortia, researchers, and other non-profits. Our
partnerships with Tribes and Tribal leaders are the foundation of
our work, enabling us to learn about program successes and
challenges, network and share information across Tribes, and help
develop culturally and geographically tailored programs.Our
workforce training and technical assistance program (Healthy Homes
Circuit-Rider) has reached over 1,200 Tribal staff from Housing,
Public Health, Air Quality, Early Childhood Education. In
Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Alaska, through our Circuit-Rider
program, we work directly in the homes, schools, and workplaces of
Tribal communities.Our resident education program (AirMATTERS
toolkits ) has reached 2,131 Tribal families, across 40 Tribes.
Since 2022, our SmokeMATTERS toolkits have reached 400+ Tribal
families in smoke-impacted airsheds, through a partnership with EPA
Region X. These programs have been recognized by EPA (Clean Air
Excellence Award), HUD (HUD's Secretary Award for Healthy Homes)
and by the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (Virgil
Masayesva Excellence Award).With new funding from EPA, we are
establishing a third core program: Climate-Ready Housing. This
position will help shape how THHN supports Tribes in planning,
designing, building, and maintaining homes that are mechanically
functional (i.e., optimal ventilation and filtration),
energy-efficient, and safe for occupants during climate events. JOB
DESCRIPTION
The Climate-Ready Housing Program Coordinator will be the lead for
THHN's Climate-Ready Housing initiative. Our CRH initiative began
in 2020, in response to the increasing magnitude and scale of
climate events that impact the residential sector. Our specific
focus is on wildfire smoke events, extreme heat events, and
infectious disease outbreaks, in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and
Alaska.
These climate events have a disproportionate impact on residents of
low-income and sub-standard housing, and Tribal communities are
among the hardest hit. The CRH Program Coordinator will help
improve Tribal health outcomes and reduce exposure disparities.
They will provide guidance on climate-ready housing (technical
assistance) build, maintain a clearinghouse of climate-ready and
healthy housing case studies (practice-based research) and will
manage the Climate Vulnerability Assessment Tool (CVAT) project.The
CRH Program Coordinator will work closely with our Tribal advisors
and partners, including the Northwest Indian Housing Association,
the Northwest Portland-Area Indian Health Board, the Alaska Native
Tribal Health Consortium, the National Tribal Air Association, the
Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals, and the National
American Indian Housing Council. They will also work closely with
EPA Region X, HUD Office of Native American Programs, HUD Office of
Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes, Department of Energy, and
the research and non-profit communities.Travel Required:Team
meetings in Seattle, bi-monthly. Site visits to Tribe in Region X
and to meet with Tribal Partners (Quarterly)Level / Salary Range:
$76,000 - $82,000 depending on experiencePosition Type:Full-time
Employee, Permanent.
- Health Reimbursement Account (up to 10% of Gross Pay Monthly).
- Vacation: 80 hrs./year to start
- Will train applicantSubmit Applications to:tross@thhnw.org with
subject line : CLIMATE-READY HOUSING PROGRAM COORDINATOR
RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Climate Vulnerability Assessment Tool (CVAT)
Project (40%)
- Conduct research on existing screening tools and databases for development of the CVAT.
- Coordinate the work of project partners, monitoring progress and work products completed.
- Convene and facilitate the Advisory Panel meetings and review process.
- Track progress and prepare semi-annual reports for the EJG2G Grant.
- Pursue new grants, as applicable, for future funding of
climate-ready housing initiatives.2. Capacity-Building (30%): Lead
the Development of a Database on Climate-Ready Housing (CRH)
Programs or Practices
- Conduct ongoing field work, collaborating with Tribes to identify Tribal (and non-Tribal) CRH programs and practices for inclusion in the database.
- Build Clearinghouse (database) - Help design the functionality of the new database (software developer to build framework).
- Maintain Clearinghouse - Upload new programs and practices into the database.
- Build and Maintain a Listserv to disseminate new content in the
Clearinghouse.3. Training and Technical Assistance (30%)
- Respond to Tribal inquiries regarding CRH programs and practices.
- Connect Tribes with other Tribes, agency or academic partners working on CRH.
- Present and share findings at conferences and workshops, in
coordination with THHN's Training and Technical Assistance
provider. QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
- Bachelor's degree in science, engineering or architecture.
- Building sciences background preferred.
- 2-4 years' experience in air quality, healthy housing, or indoor air quality.
- Tribal member preference. PREFERRED SKILLS
- Technical aptitude and familiarity with building science principles.
- Familiarity with environmental sciences (air quality).
- Familiarity with Green Building principles.
- Demonstrated project management experience.
- Must have excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Public speaking skills, including preparation of slide
presentations.This position will report to THHN's Circuit-Rider
Trainer and Technical Advisor.
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