Jen Rico

Operations And Human Resources Manager at American Indian Cancer Foundation

Jen Rico is an experienced professional in operations and human resources management, currently serving as the Operations and Human Resources Manager at the American Indian Cancer Foundation since October 2022. Prior to this role, Jen worked as Operations Manager at Metsi Technologies and as Program and Education Specialist for the State of Minnesota. Earlier career experiences include positions as Project Manager at Aidevantage Virtual and Executive Assistant and Program Coordinator at the University of Minnesota. Jen began their professional journey as Project and Traffic Manager at KNOCK Inc. Educational credentials include a Master's degree in Organizational Policy, Leadership, and Development from the University of Minnesota and a Bachelor's degree in Social Studies and History from the University of Wisconsin-Superior.

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American Indian Cancer Foundation

We are hiring! www.AICAF.org/employment The American Indian Cancer Foundation is a national, Native-governed organization dedicated to building stronger Native Nations by increasing access to cancer prevention, education, early detection, treatment, and survivor support across Indigenous communities. Mission: Eliminate the cancer burdens on Native people through improved access to prevention, early detection, treatment, and survivor support. Facts: Native people face alarming inequities in cancer incidence and mortality. Cancer incidence rates vary by tribe, region and gender, but are often much higher than the white population. • Cervical cancer - up to 69% higher • Lung cancer - up to 83% higher • Colon cancer - up to 162% higher • Liver cancer - up to 198% higher • Stomach cancer - up to 490% higher • Gallbladder cancer - up to 691% higher (Cancer, Sept 2008) Our Approach: We believe Native communities have the wisdom to find the solutions to cancer inequities, but are often looking for the organizational capacity, expert input and resources to do so. We support innovative, community-based interventions that engage Native populations in the discovery of their own cancer best practices. We strive to be a partner trusted by tribal and urban community members, leaders, health care providers, and others working toward effective and sustainable cancer solutions. General Information: The American Indian Cancer Foundation (AICAF) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that was established to address the tremendous cancer inequities faced by Native communities. AICAF's board members and employees have an array of experience serving the health needs of our people.


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