The primary purpose of the position is to serve as the second-in-command in the Division and to assist the Executive Director of the Commission with day-to-day operations including oversight and management of all programs, the development, review, and approval of grant proposals, grant reports, and general reports on program productivity, as well as oversight of financial management, and supervision of program management teams and their programs. Assist in the alignment of staff performance work plans with program goals. Further, the position is responsible for the effective oversight of temporary employees, interns, and volunteers. Approval of time and attendance, accountable for the development of the Commission’s Annual Reports, the quarterly newsletter, website coordination, and ensuring that information posted on the website is accurate and available to the public, state and local agencies, grantees, boards, and partners. This is a key leadership position requiring excellent written and oral communication skills. Other responsibilities include developing and conducting employee training, strategic planning, programming marketing, and community outreach to all state and federal tribes. This position will require a high degree of independent decision-making skills, in collaboration with the Executive Director of the Commission to accomplish the Division goals and objectives. This position also provides staff support to Commission Committees as needed. Other duties as assigned. This position is based in Raleigh with periodic travel required. The North Carolina Department of Administration is seeking applicants for a Raleigh based Program Analyst II (Working Title: Deputy Director) for the Commission of Indian Affairs Division (CIA) to assist and help lead the Division operations in meeting its legislative mandate as an Advocacy Agency. The primary purpose of the NC Commission of Indian Affairs is to advise the Governor, members of the legislature, and state agencies on the issues, needs and concerns of American Indians, Indian tribes, and Urban Indian Organizations. The Division guides the effective development and application of programs to promote social and economic development in American Indian communities. The Division establishes practices to promote recognition and the rights of Indigenous people to pursue cultural and religious traditions considered sacred and meaningful to American Indians in the state. The Division performs it duties with state appropriated, and federal grant funding to address Indian Education, Housing, Workforce Development, Human Trafficking, Domestic Violence and Sexual Abuse, Indian Child Welfare, State Recognition of Indian Tribes, and Economic Development.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees