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Program Officer California Tribal Fund

Los Angeles, CA, USA
Full-time
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How to Apply

TO APPLY FOR THIS POSITION

Complete the job application form at: First Nations Employment Application Form. https://www.firstnations.org/our-values/jobs/

You will be asked to upload your cover letter, resume, and three references in the job application.

We appreciate your interest in this open position at First Nations and look forward to reviewing your application.

First Nations Development Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Location: Los Angeles, CA, or Sacramento, CA, Office

The Program Officer plays an integral role in assisting and supporting the Director of Programs and works collaboratively with other Program Officers and Program Associates in the administration and implementation of the California Tribal Fund’s program initiatives. The Program Officer’s primary responsibilities include:

  • Thoughtful contributions to project design; coordination of technical assistance, trainings, publications, and grantee onsite visits; and project and consultant management;
  • Organizing and maintaining program files, assisting with grantee technical assistance needs and reporting, and coordinating convenings, working in close collaboration with other departments and programs;
  • Following local, regional, and national conversations affecting the California Tribal Fund’s program area;
  • Performing duties in a timely manner, with documents, presentations, and materials developed in high quality in keeping First Nations’ brand.
Areas of Responsibility: 

Program Support and Assistance: With direction from the Director of CTF, the Program Officer assists and supports First Nations’ California Tribal Fund program through duties including:

  • Assist in the design, implementation, and monitoring of projects under the California Tribal Fund program
  • Work collaboratively with other Program Officers, Program Associates and the Director in developing agendas for sessions and workshops at conferences and convenings, along with associated:
    • PowerPoint presentations, webinars, and training curriculum
    • Written materials such as invitations, announcements, press releases, agendas, session descriptions, assessments, and evaluations
  • Participate in pre-conference and conference development, including annual LEAD and Food Summit Conferences
  • Assist in the implementation and delivery of training and technical assistance through onsite and off-site workshops, conferences, and webinars
  • Review and design reports and presentations materials for both internal and external audiences as directed by supervisor
  • Maintain excellent relations and communications with coworkers, partners, grantees, and stakeholders
  • Generate ideas and writes article for contribution to First Nations’ quarterly newsletter
  • Assist with coordination and delivery of webinars

 

Educational Background: 
Bachelor's Degree
Master's Degree
Skills/Experience: 

Minimum Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree
  • Minimum of two years of relevant experience (e.g., experience in a nonprofit organization, experience as a grant maker/seeker)
  • Frequent travel required – two or three times per month

 

Preferred Requirements

  • Master’s Degree
  • Four to six years of relevant experience working with California tribal populations
  • Knowledge of California Tribal customs and traditions, sovereignty and self-governance issue
  • Knowledge of non-profit organizational structure, legal issues, boards of directors, and practices
  • Demonstrated experience working with diverse cultures and specific experience with California tribal communities and cultures
  • Demonstrated project management experience
  • Demonstrated experience working with diverse cultures/audiences, and specific experience with American Indian, Alaska Native and/or Native Hawaiian communities and cultures

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS

  • Strong computer skills with knowledge and experience with Microsoft Office 365 Suite including, but not limited to, Outlook, Word, Excel, and Teams
  • Knowledge and experience with virtual presentation platforms including, but not limited to, GoToMeeting, Zoom, and GoToWebinar
  • Knowledge of and/or familiarity with the historical and contemporary legal development and workings/status of California Tribal Nations
  • Knowledge of and/or familiarity with environmental justice and equity concepts
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Strong customer service focus
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills
  • Competent self-starter who takes initiative and works independently
  • Strong administrative ability with keen attention to detail
  • Ability to organize and meet deadlines for a wide variety of job assignments simultaneously, with minimum supervision
  • Positive attitude, good teamwork skills, and the ability to work closely with people at all levels of experience and proficiency
  • Passion for the organization's mission and advancing Tribal Sovereignty and racial and economic justice
  • Valid driver’s license and car to run errands and make deliveries
Compensation/Benefits: 

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS

First Nations provides competitive employee benefits which include:

  • Health insurance with First Nations’ contribution that includes vision and dental
  • Employee life insurance with optional supplemental insurance for self/immediate family
  • 403b Retirement Plan with up to 3% employee salary match by First Nations
  • Flexible Spending Account
  • 9 paid holidays per year
  • Paid time off from December 25 to January 1 each year during office closure
  • 32-hour work week (Monday-Thursday); paid vacation time starting at 64 hours per year
  • Paid sick leave, 64 hours annually, for illness or to tend to immediate family health needs

Employee perks include:

  • Flexible, hybrid work schedules
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Learning environment
  • Opportunities for advancement
  • Fun and friendly environment

The salary range for this position is $58,000 to $71,000 annually. 

How to Apply: 

TO APPLY FOR THIS POSITION

Complete the job application form at: First Nations Employment Application Form. https://www.firstnations.org/our-values/jobs/

You will be asked to upload your cover letter, resume, and three references in the job application.

We appreciate your interest in this open position at First Nations and look forward to reviewing your application.

First Nations Development Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Organization Info

First Nations Development Institute

Overview
Headquarters: 
Longmont, CO, USA
About Us
Mission: 

Our mission is to strengthen American Indian economies to support healthy Native communities. We invest in and create innovative institutions and models that strengthen asset control and support economic development for American Indian people and their communities.

Programs: 

With the support of individuals, foundations, corporate and tribal donors, First Nations Development Institute improves economic conditions for Native Americans through technical assistance & training, advocacy & policy, and direct financial grants in multiple key areas:

  • Achieving Native Financial Empowerment
  • Investing in Native Youth
  • Strengthening Tribal & Community Institutions
  • Nourishing Native Foods & Health
  • Stewarding Native Lands
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Listing Stats

Post Date: 
Aug 22 2024
Active Until: 
Sep 21 2024
Hiring Organization: 
First Nations Development Institute
industry: 
Nonprofit