The Director will lead Native Movement Action Fund (NMAF) 501(c)(4), in strong collaboration with Native Movement 501(c)(3) advocacy work, where appropriate. This position serves as the strategic leader for political and civic engagement as well as policy development, while managing staff time allocation between charitable and political activities. This role includes overseeing NMAF's electoral advocacy operations, coordinating collaborative partnerships with aligned organizations, and advancing fundraising relationships for both entities. This position will work closely with Native Movement's Deputy Director to develop and execute comprehensive advocacy strategies that advance Indigenous Rights, Environmental Justice, and community self-determination. This role requires strong leadership and team building skills, deep understanding of policy and political landscapes, and the ability to balance charitable education activities with direct political engagement in alignment with Native Movement Action Fund's values and mission. Occasional travel for political campaigns, partner meetings, and advocacy events is required.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
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