Join Our Team!
Aaniiih Nakoda College is committed to academic excellence and cultural preservation. Explore our current job openings and download the job application form to apply. Submit completed applications to mbrockie@ancollege.edu
Or mail to:
PO Box 159, Harlem, MT 59526
269 Blackfeet Avenue, Fort Belknap Agency
Questions? Contact Michele Brockie at
406-353-3901
This full-time position supports the development and implementation of ANC's new B.S. program in Computer Information Systems through the NSF TCUP ICE-TI grant. The Project Assistant provides administrative, research, and event coordination support, assists with outreach and student recruitment, and manages communication with faculty and community partners. Read the full job description here.
This full-time position is responsible for conducting surface and ground water research and monitoring activities under the guidance of ANC faculty researchers. The role includes preparing and transporting samples, maintaining field and laboratory equipment, and conducting laboratory analyses. The position also supervises and supports student researchers and interns, assists with research papers and conference presentations, and participates in Aaniiih Nakoda Nicʔ-Mní Center outreach and education activities. In addition, this position serves as a community ambassador for the Center and supports related campus projects as needed. Read the full job description here.
This part-time position supports the White Clay Immersion School at Aaniiih Nakoda College by assisting with the implementation of a community-based curriculum through the ANA Esther Martinez Grant. The Project Assistant will manage files, collect performance data, organize meetings, support outreach efforts, and provide day-to-day clerical and logistical support to the project team. Read the full job description here.
This full-time position supports Aaniiih Nakoda College’s Industrial Trades Program by teaching carpentry and welding courses while mentoring and advising students in classroom and shop settings. The Industrial Trades Instructor supervises shop operations, coordinates student projects, maintains equipment, supports program assessment, and actively contributes to college and community life. Read the full job description here.
This temporary, part-time position (20 hours per week) is responsible for preparing and serving pre-packaged foods for ANC students and staff. The Food Service Preparer works Monday–Thursday, typically between 10 a.m. and 2 or 3 p.m., with hours adjusted as needed to align with the academic calendar or campus events. The position maintains records of meals served to forecast needs and minimize waste, works with a supervisor to plan menus and food purchases, and manages food and supply inventory using first in–first out procedures. The Food Service Preparer also ensures compliance with food safety standards and maintains a clean, safe work environment. Read the full job description here.
This full-time position supports Aaniiih Nakoda College’s Allied Health and Health Science programs by teaching classroom and lab-based courses while advising and mentoring students. The Allied Health/Health Science Instructor manages labs, supports program assessment and grants, assists with recruitment and retention, and actively contributes to curriculum development and college life. Read the full job description here
This full-time faculty position supports Aaniiih Nakoda College’s “Grow Our Own” Nursing Education Program by providing classroom, lab, and clinical instruction while advising and mentoring nursing students. The Nurse Education Instructor develops curriculum and assessments, coordinates and oversees clinical experiences, ensures compliance with state nursing standards, and supports student preparation for licensure exams. Read the full job description here.
This full-time, 12-month position is responsible for performing on-air programming and announcing for KGVA 88.1 FM, coordinating public service announcements with community stakeholders, and supporting production and programming development. The Radio Announcer operates broadcasting equipment, follows daily programming formats, conducts interviews, writes scripts for local content, and assists with underwriting efforts. Read the full job description here.
This full-time, 12-month position is responsible for planning and managing on-air programming for KGVA 88.1 FM, including scheduling content, overseeing production, and supporting station operations. The Radio Programmer collaborates with staff and leadership, manages FCC reporting and equipment, conducts interviews, and helps train staff and volunteers while ensuring high-quality, community-centered programming. Read the full job description here.
This full-time position is responsible for providing administrative and data entry support for the NACTEP program, including maintaining student records, processing correspondence, preparing reports, and managing office files. The Project Assistant coordinates travel and purchasing, supports instructional staff with student information, prepares timesheets, and ensures accurate, confidential recordkeeping while delivering professional customer service. Read the full job description here.
This full-time position is responsible for developing, coordinating, and implementing Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) education and youth development programming through ANC’s Tribal Colleges Extension Program. The Coordinator organizes workshops, field-based learning, and youth activities, collaborates with elders and community partners, and supports outreach and program evaluation while preserving and sharing Aaniiih and Nakoda knowledge. Read the full job description here.
