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NASD Community Steward Application - Fall/Spring 2025-26
About Native American Student Development (NASD):

NASD strives to provide students with a space for personal development and fulfillment through providing opportunities to connect with Native students and members of the community and available resources for students, advising, retention activities, visibility and awareness raising around contemporary Native issues, employment as well as community building activities and events. NASD does this by taking a student centered approach, allowing students to grow into advocates and stewards of the Native community at Cal.

At the Native American Student Development office, we believe that it is time that legacy be indigenized. We work with partners to support and grow the Native community at Berkeley, while continuously infusing indigenous issues, culture and events into the campus community. Our programs and events reflect the values and philosophies we believe will shape our indigenous leaders.

- Academic Excellence
- Community
- Critical Inquiry
- Leadership
- Wellness

Community Stewards work on a variety of programming and events to support the Native community on campus, and support the Native Community Center at Berkeley, located in Anthony Hall.

All stewardships begin at $18.50/hour. Regular shifts would be between hours of 9:30am-6pm, with some programs and events being outside of normal hours.

For further information, please contact Phenocia Bauerle, Director of NASD at phenocia.bauerle@berkeley.edu, or either of the Program Specialists, Poppy Gallegos-Zingarelli at poppy131@berkeley.edu, and/or Caelum Peyron, at caelum@berkeley.edu

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NASD and the NCC do not discriminate against people based on race, religion, sexual orientation or other identities. Our stewards are expected to work collaboratively and professionally with partners and peers regardless of difference. Please indicated below that you are willing to do so.  *
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