Chief Leschi Schools - Employment Opportunities    

Chief Leschi, the largest Bureau of Indian Affairs School constructed in the nation, is located on the Puyallup Indian Reservation near Tacoma, Washington. The elementary and secondary schools enroll approximately 700 students, 98% Native American, representing 92 tribes and bands from throughout the United States. The schools beautiful buildings are a showcase in the region.

Chief Leschi Schools is currently accepting applications for the following positions: 

All positions are "Open until filled" unless otherwise noted. Contact Human Resource Department for full job description.

APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR OPEN POSITIONS ONLY

Teaching and Administrative (Certificated) Openings

Announcement

Description

High School / Middle School Math Teacher

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Behavior Intervention Specialist

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Substitute Teacher

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Classified Staff Openings

 

 

Substitute Bus Drivers

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To download and print an application click on the appropriate application form and print it. You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader to open these files; if you do not have Adobe you may download it by clicking on the Adobe icon. For your application to be complete you must also click on, print and complete both the Applicant Disclosure Form and the Ethnicity Federal and State Report Form (optional). Send the completed application package to the Human Resource Department at the address listed below.



Certificated Application
Classified Application
Applicant Disclosure Form
Ethnicity - Federal and State Report Form

To request an application by mail for any of the position openings listed above, submit letters of interest with resumes to:

Chief Leschi Human Resources Office, 5625 52nd St. E., Puyallup, WA 98371

or stop in and pick up an application between the hours of:

9am - 4pm Monday through Friday.

Chief Leschi is an equal opportunity employer, except as provided by the Indian Preference Act.

Lakota Medicine Wheel

Coastal design