Tribal government serving the Muckleshoot people across healthcare, education, and community services
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe operates a multi-department government serving 1,001–5,000 members across healthcare, education, operations, and social services. The tech stack (Epic, Laserfiche, Microsoft Office suite, AutoCAD/Revit) reflects a hybrid public-sector footprint spanning clinical workflows, document management, and facility planning. Active hiring across healthcare (15 roles) and education (9 roles) signals expansion in direct community services, while documented pain points around staffing shortages and multi-system record fragmentation suggest infrastructure scaling challenges typical of tribal governments managing both federal compliance and localized service delivery.
Notable leadership hires: Head Coach
The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe is a federally recognized tribal government based in Auburn, Washington, with roots tracing to the Duwamish and Upper Puyallup bands. The organization provides comprehensive services to tribal members including healthcare delivery, K–12 education, social services (domestic violence support, substance abuse prevention), community programs, and land management. Current operations span healthcare, athletics, construction, legal affairs, and finance, with active projects ranging from cultural programming and voter registration to policy development and comprehensive land-use code revisions.
Epic Systems (healthcare), Laserfiche (document management), Microsoft Office suite, AutoCAD/Archicad/Revit (design), CMMS (maintenance), and Microsoft Project (planning).
Active projects include healthcare/education service expansion, domestic violence support and advocacy, substance abuse prevention, cultural programming, voter registration, and a comprehensive land-use code rewrite.
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