Website Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan
The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, Inc. (ITC) is a state chartered 501 C3 non-profit organization consisting of twelve federally recognized Indian Tribes in Michigan. Full-time permanent positions receive group term life insurance, short and long-term disability insurance, health insurance (BC/BS) and a 401(K) Retirement plan. ITC also provides paid leave each year for 14 holidays, 3 personal days, minimum of 13 days vacation and 13 days sick for eligible employees/programs. Please visit our website at www.itcmi.org. Equal Opportunity Employer.
NOTIFICATION OF JOB OPENING
Open/Closed Competitive
Job Title: Program Manager/Certified Water Operator (full-time permanent)
Department: Environmental Services
Location: ITC Central Office, 2956 Ashmun Street Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783
Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, Inc. (ITCM) is a state-chartered 501 C3 non-profit organization consisting of twelve federally recognized Indian Tribes in Michigan. Our employees are deeply committed to serving Tribal communities. They stay because of the personal connection to the mission, the pride in supporting underserved populations, and the fulfillment that comes from making a difference. Flexibility and work-life balance are central to our work environment. We offer a strong suite of total rewards that include: competitive BCBS health benefits, term life insurance, disability insurance, and 401k retirement plan. We offer paid time off and leave options that support family needs. Visit our website at www.itcmi.org
Job Summary:
The Certified Water Operator (CWO) will support a statewide Tribal Drinking Water Technical Assistance and Training Program serving Michigan’s 12 federally recognized Tribes. This position will play a key role in strengthening Tribal drinking water system capacity, supporting regulatory compliance, and improving public health outcomes through training, technical assistance, and workforce development. Working closely with Tribal Utility Departments, EPA, and state partners, the Program Manager will help assess system capacity, identify training needs, and deliver hands-on support to water operators and utility staff. This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to Tribal sovereignty, environmental protection, and long-term infrastructure resilience across Michigan.
Job Specifications:
Minimum qualifications include current Certified Water Operator credentials (D2/S2/F2 or equivalent), experience operating or supporting public water systems, knowledge of Safe Drinking Water Act requirements, strong communication and training skills, and willingness to travel throughout Michigan. Preferred qualifications include experience working with Tribal communities or Tribal utilities, knowledge of asset management and emergency planning, experience delivering technical assistance or training, and familiarity with EPA Tribal drinking water programs. Preference given to qualified Native Americans
Salary: $59,188 – $63,939 annually dependent on education & experience
Send resume’, transcripts, and verification of Native American status (if claiming preference) to:
Inter-Tribal Council
ATTN: Wendy Belleau
2956 Ashmun Street
Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783
Phone: 906-632-6896 x 109
Fax: 906-253-1893
Email: wendybp@itcmi.org
Date Posted: 03/04/2026
Closing Date: open until filled
To apply for this job email your details to wendybp@itcmi.org