LTBB Government Offices are closed, December 23th at 1:00 PM through January 1st.
Citizens should call individual office numbers if they have immediate needs.
Health Department Holiday Hours can be found here.

Employment Opportunities

Download Employment Application Here
Temporary Employee Information / Application
Government Employee Benefits For Full-Time Employees
12/01/2021 Thru 11/30/2022


Applications also available at our Tribal Government Complex:
LTBB Human Resources
7500 Odawa Circle
Harbor Springs, MI 49740

Please submit applications, resumes, and cover letters:

In Person at our Human Resources Office
Email to hr@ltbbodawa-nsn.gov
Fax # 1-231-242-1565

 

 

Questions? Please contact Human Resources at:
  231-242-1555

 

LTBB Government Employment Opportunities

 

Posted DatePositionClosing Date
01/05/2024Police DispatcherUntil Filled
05/22/2024Deputy Law Enforcement OfficerUntil Filled
0/16/2024Court Clerk I – REPOSTEDUntil Filled
09/18/2024Survivor Outreach Services Advocate REPOSTEDUntil Filled
10/29/2024Research Technician - REPOSTEDUntil Filled
12/09/2024Public Works Director12/23/2024
12/10/2024Legislative Services Attorney - REPOSTED
Until Filled
12/10/2024Housing Maintenance Worker12/24/2024
12/17/2024Medical Assistant – 2 Positions12/31/2024
12/17/2024Accounting Technician-Accounts Payable - REPOSTED01/14/2025
12/18/2024CTWC Nurse Practitioner Certified or Physician Assistant Certified01/01/2025

Other Opportunities

 

Date PostedPositionClosing Date
09/10/2024Tribal ProsecutorUntil Filled
11/12/2024Appellate Justice - 6 Year Term
Please contact the Tribal Chairperson's Office for more details or questions.
Until Filled

Native American Preference Statement

 

Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, a federally reaffirmed Indian Tribe, in accordance with the Waganakising Odawak Statute 2002-04, will give preference to Native Americans who meet job position minimum qualifications with regard to hiring, promotions and training.

 

Fair Employment Statement

 

Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, a federally reaffirmed Indian Tribe, in accordance with the Waganakising Odawak Statute 2008-011 Fair Employment (as amended), recognize the traditional Odawak value of equality, mutual respect and respect for differences, persons employed or seeking employment with the Tribe enjoy the right not to be unlawfully discriminated against.  Please contact Executive Director, Unit I – Phil J. Harmon at (231) 242-1421 or at PHarmon@ltbbodawa-nsn.gov to report an issue.