Instruction Coordinator
Company: Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
Location: Winnebago
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Benefits: Health insurance Paid
time off Wellness resources Open Until Filled Instruction
Coordinator Reports to: Curriculum Coordinator Salary (Grade):
$23.87 (G17-E) Status : Reg. Full-Time (Non-Exempt) Location:
Ho-Chunk Renaissance located in Winnebago, NE 68071 Job Purpose &
Position Overview: The Instruction Coordinator is one-third of the
curriculum development team. The Instruction Coordinator upholds
the responsibility of coordinating with the Ho-Chunk Renaissance
staff, other resources and community members to enhance the
capacity of the program. The position will plan curricula, train
teachers and address student/staff needs throughout the language
learning process. The position will implement the programs goals
and objectives by providing the essential training tools for staff
members to manage a classroom and implement all forms of
instruction methodologies. The Instruction Coordinator will also
promote and contribute to the stability and success of the Ho-Chunk
Renaissance program by designing, implementing, and completing a
Ho-Chunk language curriculum suitable for all ages. Specific Job
Duties/Responsibilities: Demonstrates the Winnebago Tribes core
mission, vision, and values. Assist designated language instructors
in prepping for classroom instruction including classroom
management, lesson planning, material development and any suitable
related training. Coordinate scheduling for HoChunk language
classes in annual school year in all local school systems. Co-lead
the development of curricula, materials and teaching aids suitable
for preschool onto adult learner levels. Assess and observe
designated language instructors periodically on instruction in
classrooms. Coordinate the assessment of the various language
classes, including pre-tests and post-tests, and creation of
pertinent materials. Compile and organize all lesson plans by grade
level into both digital and physical binders for long-term
preservation. Plan, implement, coordinate and evaluate the goals
and objectives of the HoChunk language curriculum development.
Evaluate the HoChunk curriculum for authenticity, relevance,
meaning and current content. Develop with input from the language
instructors and other fluent speakers, curriculum materials for
language instruction for all ages and levels of fluency. Develop
language competency assessment tools, criteria and monitoring
policies and procedures. Inventory and inventory control on all
curriculum materials and supplies. Maintain current up-to-date
information about national and state Indian language preservation
issues. Research Internet (and other) repositories for other second
language acquisition models and methods, fluency and learning
assessment tools and incorporating them into language curricula and
language program structure. Coordinate and deliver external
language learning workshop requests with language instructor team.
Interview elders for language resource materials and curriculum
development. Supervise designated language instructors. Assist with
lesson planning and instruction for language courses. Responsible
for organizing in-person and online languages courses with the
Community Outreach Coordinator. Delegate incoming language learning
classes to instructors and follow through with completion.
Responsible for learning to read and write the HoChunk language
utilizing the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and English
phonetic alphabet. Attend departmental staff meetings or other
training as needed. Duties listed are only an illustration of
various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties
does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar,
related, or a logical assignment. Other duties assigned. Required
Qualifications/Skills: Minimum of associate degree in Native
American Studies, Linguistics, Business Administration, Education,
or related field and 3-5 years of experience in supervision and
must be willing to work toward a bachelors degree. Job related
experience in program planning, management and related skills in
the area of tribal customs, history and values. Knowledge of
Ho-Chunk language, tribal traditions and values or must be willing
to learn. Must have a reasonable mastery of the English language
and be able to write independently. Experience in curriculum design
from pre-school to adult levels. Computer literacy and proficiency
in the IPA writing system will be considered a plus. Must be able
to work with little supervision in completing the goals and
objectives of the program. Must be willing to receive training on
teaching methodologies and take an active role on improving
personal teaching skills. Must be dependable, possess initiative,
organizational skills and be self-motivated. Must be willing to
submit a background check as mandated by the Tribal Policies and
Procedures of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska. In some instances,
applicant must be willing to work amended work schedules and work
with children for research purposes. Must have reliable
transportation. Supervisory Responsibilities: Ability to supervise
departmental employees Training Requirements: Must be willing to
pursue professional certification and/or training as directed
Physical Requirements: Normal to light office work which includes
the ability to lift up to 10 lbs. Regularly required to walk,
stand, and sit for extended periods of time and use hands to
operate computer keyboard, phone, and various office equipment.
While performing daily duties, the employee is regularly required
to talk and listen. Mental Requirements: Reading, writing,
calculating Above average social interaction skills
Reasoning/Analysis Ability to work as part of a team and/or with
minimal to no supervision. Language Requirements: Must possess the
ability to read, write, and speak the English language fluently.
Must be able to continually and effectively employ professional
verbal and written communications skills. Certificates, Licenses &
registrations: All applicants will comply with 45 CFR 1301, Subpart
D, Section 1301.31, C and D, which require all prospective
employees to sign a declaration prior to employment regarding all
arrests and convictions of child abuse or violent felonies and to
comply with PL 101-630 and PL 101-637 regarding criminal records
check. HOW TO APPLY: Submit an application at
www.winnebagotribe.com, a resume, cover letter, and two (2) letters
of recommendation are required. Applications submitted after the
closing date or without proper documents will not be considered. If
claiming Native American or Veteran preference, please include
pertinent documentation. Call Human Resources at 402-878-2272 for
further information. As provided by Federal Law, all qualified
Native American applicants shall receive preference over Non-Native
American applicants. In the absence of qualified Native American
applicants, consideration will be given to all other applicants
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
national origin, age, marital status, veteran status, genetic
information, disability or any other reason prohibited by law in
provision of employment opportunities and benefits.
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