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- NNAHRA – National Native American Human Resources Association
The National Native American Human Resources Association is a non-profit organization comprised of HR professionals working for, or providing professional services to Tribes Association business is conducted by an elected Board of Directors, who serve two year terms on a volunteer capacity
- About NNAHRA – NNAHRA
The National Native American Human Resources Association (NNAHRA) is a non-profit organization with a 501-(c)(6) Association and a 501-(c)(3) Foundation NNAHRA’s mission is to serve, support and guide human resources professionals and tribal leaders working within Indigenous Country
- About THRP – NNAHRA
Participants will take an examination at the end of the program to test their knowledge of the materials Participants who earn a passing grade will receive written notification that they are certified by NNAHRA as a Tribal Human Resource Professional (THRP)
- Resources – NNAHRA
Tribal Human Resources Professional (THRP) Tribal Adjudication Professional (TAP) Tribal Management Professional (TMP) Cancellation Policy; Open Positions; Resources RFP Submission Form; Open RFP; News Press; Awards
- Certifications – NNAHRA
Tribal Human Resources Professional (THRP) Tribal Adjudication Professional (TAP) Tribal Management Professional (TMP) Cancellation Policy; Open Positions; Resources RFP Submission Form; Open RFP; News Press; Awards
- NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN HUMAN RESOURCES ASSOCIATION TO HOST AND . . .
membership comprised of HR professionals and tribal leaders working for a Native American Tribe Association business is conducted by an elected Board of Directors who serve two-year terms on a volunteer capacity and all working directly for Human Resources in Indian Country
- Certification – NNAHRA
Attendees who successfully complete the final exam receive the NNAHRA Tribal Human Resource Professional Certification Join over 1,000 of your fellow HR Professionals who already hold the THRP certification, which is widely recognized as the essential HR credential in Indian Country
- Staff - NNAHRA
Leticia Joe, a member of the Navajo Nation, is excited about the opportunity to join the National Native American Human Resources Association (NNAHRA) Team as the Special Events Planner Leticia’s passion for Native American tourism, combined with her marketing and event planning expertise positions her to successfully contribute to NNAHRA's
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