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Careers

The Hopi-Tewa Women's Coalition to End Abuse is a nonprofit tribal coalition based on the Hopi Reservation in Second Mesa, AZ.

If you are seeking more than just a job — if you are seeking purpose-driven work rooted in community — we invite you to explore a career with the Hopi-Tewa Women’s Coalition to End Abuse.
Our purpose  is to end violence against Native women and strengthen the safety, healing, and sovereignty of our communities through advocacy, education, systems coordination, and culturally grounded approaches. We are a team that believes deeply in clear and respectful communication, in honoring culture as a source of strength and guidance, and in building authentic connections with the community we serve.

At our Coalition, collaboration matters. Integrity matters. Showing up for one another and for our villages matters. We seek individuals committed to learning, who value culture and tradition, and who are ready to contribute their skills in meaningful, community-centered ways.

If you are passionate about justice, equity, and culturally driven change, we welcome you to stand with us.

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Current Openings

Membership Coordinator

The Membership Coordinator is responsible for developing, coordinating, and managing the coalition’s membership program. This includes recruiting, engaging, and retaining individual and organizational members, coordinating membership activities, and strengthening member participation in coalition initiatives.

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Who We Are

We provide training, technical assistance, policy development, and advocacy support to tribal and nontribal government program/agencies, and awareness on domestic violence and sexual assault-related issues to the general public.

Contact Us

P.O. Box 239

Second Mesa, AZ 86043

Phone: 928-737-9000

Email us here

COPYRIGHT © 2022 HOPI-TEWA WOMEN’S COALITION TO END ABUSE - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. HTWCEA  IS A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION 501C3 FUNDED BY THE OFFICE OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE IN SUPPORT OF TRIBAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT COALITIONS.

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