Full-Time

Tribal Liaison

Operations and Policy Analyst 4

Posted on 10/7/2025

Deadline 11/3/25
Oregon State Government

Oregon State Government

5,001-10,000 employees

Regulates Oregon air, land, water quality

Compensation Overview

$7.4k - $10.8k/yr

No H1B Sponsorship

Portland, OR, USA

Hybrid

Hybrid work may be eligible; based in Portland HQ; regular statewide travel by car required.

Category
Consulting (3)
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Requirements
  • Minimum Qualifications: 8 years of experience performing professional-level evaluative, analytical, and planning work.
  • Substitutions: Bachelor's degree in business or public administration, behavioral or social sciences, finance, political science, or a closely related field may substitute for 3 of the required years of experience.
Responsibilities
  • Strengthening relationships with sovereign Tribal governments to promote meaningful and respectful engagement is one of DEQ’s strategic priorities. In support of this work, you will serve as DEQ’s Liaison to the nine federally recognized Tribes of Oregon.
  • Represent DEQ in meetings with Tribal leaders and staff, advise DEQ managers and staff on how DEQ actions can address Tribal interests and concerns, facilitate relationship-building between Tribal leaders and DEQ’s Director and Executive Managers, provide guidance to DEQ managers and staff on Tribal relations, and report annually to the Legislature on DEQ’s Tribal relations activities.
  • Advise DEQ leadership, staff, consultants, and partners on aspects of local, state, and federal Tribal relations laws.
  • Under the supervision of the Policy and External Affairs Administrator, you will work with DEQ leadership, management, and staff to develop and maintain a comprehensive Tribal affairs program; ensure DEQ maintains a comprehensive and current awareness of issues of interest to tribes; represent DEQ in cross-jurisdictional settings, such as at meetings of the Legislative Commission on Indian Services and associated cluster meetings and workgroups, inter-agency convenings of Tribal Liaisons, and issue-specific workgroups involving representatives of Tribal governments; and represent DEQ on national and statewide Tribal affairs committees and organizations.
Desired Qualifications
  • Proven or lived experience collaborating with Tribes, preferably in Oregon, including making sure services are equitable, inclusive, and responsive to the needs of Tribes and their communities.
  • Knowledge and understanding of local, state, and federal Tribal relations laws, and other applicable laws, and experience interpreting and advising colleagues and external partners on aspects of those laws.
  • Knowledge of, or lived experience with local, state, and federal Tribal matters and concerns, including anything related to historic and cultural resources, treaties, and natural resources.
  • Knowledge or lived experience with tribal worldviews and indigenous ways of knowing.
  • Ability to advise on and support Tribal consultation and Tribal relations; experience providing training on Tribal relations.
  • Knowledge and experience working in or with natural resources regulations and programs.
  • Skill in conflict resolution, negotiation, collaboration, and engagement; strong interpersonal skills with an ability to break down traditional barriers that exist between programs, challenging people to take a coordinated rather than independent perspective.
  • Demonstrated experience building and fostering relationships with a diverse group of partners including colleagues, interested parties, communities, organizations, and businesses; experience building collaborative partnerships and cooperative relationships with Tribal leaders and Tribal government representatives statewide.
  • Demonstrated understanding of environmental justice and the historic and ongoing impacts to marginalized and underrepresented communities, particularly tribal communities; ability to take personal responsibility for increasing their knowledge of environmental justice and diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
  • Highly motivated; a willingness to take initiative; ability to work creatively to find solutions; innovative; and excellent problem-solving skills involving detailed thinking for solving complex issues.
  • Experience representing an agency or organization in meetings with the public, regulated community, and/or other organizations.
  • Demonstrated ability to learn program details and communicate effectively.
  • Demonstrated ability to advise executives and other decision-makers; demonstrated political adroitness.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills; ability to provide clear, concise, and compelling communication of policy, program, or technical information tailored to the needs of diverse audiences; skill in writing and presenting clear and concise program briefs or reports that include analyses, recommendations, and conclusions to diverse audiences.
Oregon State Government

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Oregon DEQ is a state regulatory agency that protects and improves Oregon’s air, land, and water quality. It achieves this by issuing permits, conducting inspections, monitoring pollution, and enforcing environmental laws. The agency operates under Oregon statutes and uses data, reports, and outreach to inform the public and help communities comply with regulations. It stands apart from private firms because its authority comes from state government, focusing on statewide environmental protection and public accountability, including explicit commitments to equal opportunity employment and workplace diversity. Its goal is to restore, maintain, and enhance the quality of air, land, and water for residents and ecosystems in Oregon.

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5,001-10,000

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Salem, Oregon

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What believers are saying

  • ODOJ consumer program grew 27% in recoveries from 2024.
  • DEQ and OHA proactively address Southeast Portland air toxics.
  • ODDS hosts community meetings for transparent budget input.

What critics are saying

  • DEQ wastewater permits shut seafood processors in 3-6 months.
  • Measure 110 negligence triggers lawsuits and funding cuts.
  • Labor Bureau discrimination lawsuit costs $10M+ settlement.

What makes Oregon State Government unique

  • ODOJ recovered $1.56M from fraud in 2025, topping consumer complaints.
  • Agriculture awarded $8.6M grants to 14 meat processors including Redmond.
  • Legislature introduced self-scoring tool for law effectiveness.

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