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National Training Manager

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Advance Native Political Leadership Action Fund is seeking a highly skilled Training Manager to join our growing team. The Training Manager will report directly to the National Program Manager and lead the project management and coordination of all training programs under the Native Leadership Institute, inclusive of the full recruitment and selection lifecycle, trainer network development and management, curriculum adaptations, and event planning for up to a dozen in-person and virtual trainings per year. Advance Native Political Leadership is looking for candidates who are energetic and enthusiastic about developing quality training programs, a systems-thinker who can develop and maintain tight project management plans, schedules, and budgets, and who can identify and coordinate with outside vendors, partners, and internal experts as needed to create, develop, and execute a comprehensive curriculum for Indigenous audiences across the country. If you believe in the transformative power of leadership development programs, have a minor obsession for consistent and quality slide decks, and geek out over well-executed, experiential events – you've found your home!

Areas of Responsibility: 

These responsibilities are an estimation of the role. The role may change based on applicant skill sets, interests, and evolving needs of the organization.

  • Training Management (40%)

    • Develop and deliver excellent, timely, and innovative training programs that demonstrably grow the number of skilled Native candidates and field experts across the country through webinars, in person trainings and other formats;

    • Have complete ownership over and hold responsibility for updating the Native Leadership Institute’s operations manual;

    • Maintain detailed project plans, schedules, and budgets for all NLI events and activities, ultimately serving as the team’s chief project manager for all event related activities;

    • Coordination of travel, accommodations, vendors, logistics, and run of shows for the NLI in-person trainings and events; 

    • Manage email coordination, updates, welcome packages, graduation gifts, gift inventory, and other items as needed with participants of NLI using the operations manual;

    • Work with state-based partners to roll out and adapt NLI programming to state-specific needs, establish locations, identify key stakeholders, manage project plans, and coordinate with partners to successfully bring the training programs to new states;

    • In coordination with National Program Manager, develop, maintain, and coordinate supplemental trainings for interested parties, partners, and alumni;

    • Manage, track, and process invoices, contracts, expenses, and reimbursements for Native Leadership Institute (NLI) training, events, and participation.

  • Recruitment (30%)

    • Maintain and refine NLI recruitment lifecycle: send applications to interested Native leaders, schedule interviews, and select NLI classes in coordination with National Program Manager;

    • Maintain updated database of applicants to NLI programs, with status of application, contact and demographic information, class year/number, and pathway to office;

    • Maintain  strategic recruitment relationships, in coordination with Strategic Partnerships Fellows, coordinating with vendors, state partners, and tribal leaders to drive increased recruitment for NLI programs.

  • Trainer Network (20%)

    • Identify and recruit regional and national Native experts to serve as trainers and facilitators of NLI training programs;

    • Lead the development and coordination of train-the-trainer retreats to ensure trainers are well-verse in NLI philosophy, curriculum, practices, and facilitation methodologies;

    • Lead the hiring and evaluation of contract trainers on an ongoing basis;

    • Manage trainer network, scheduling, invoices, and contracts to ensure timely payment of network.

  • Curriculum Development (10%)

    • Work with Programs team to maintain a high-quality curriculum and support updates as necessary;

    • Manage and coordinate local and state based partnerships and leaders to modify the Native Leadership Institute state focused curriculum including planning, project management, vendor coordination, co-recruitment drives,  and training execution and communication with participants.

    • Other duties as assigned.

Skills/Experience: 

To be successful in this role you should have the following experience & qualifications

  • Two-year College Degree or equivalent 3+ years of experience in a related field including in a project management, event planning, or programmatic role;

  • Demonstrated ability to plan and execute events ranging from intimate gatherings of less than 10 to conferences of 100+;

  • Experience developing and maintaining organized, comprehensive, and detailed project management plans in google sheets;

  • Attention to detail is a must – this isn’t just a line, this is critical to success in the role. 

  • Demonstrated ability to organize personal task lists, maintain through notes and action items, manage your time, self-establish deadlines and communicate resources needed effectively;

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, both in professional communications and communicating research findings;

  • Excellent problem solving skills: demonstrated ability to find creative solutions even on projects you’ve never worked on before;

  • Experience working with tribes or within Indian Country or a strong willingness to learn;

  • Demonstrated ability to actively listen; think strategically, proactively and creatively;

  • Demonstrated willingness to be a team player with experience working in fast-paced, evolving environments that require lots of collaboration, transparency,  and an all hands on deck approach;

  • Dedicated to building power for Native communities through technology and recognition that democracy and civic engagement are vital to protecting sovereignty;

  • Ability to work long hours and weekends as required.

We hope you bring one or more of these skills

  • Experience working on political campaigns or with candidates directly or through project based work;

  • Cultural Competence: Demonstrated awareness of one’s own cultural identity, respect for differences, and the ability to learn and build on varying cultural and community norms;

  • Commitment to equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture;

  • Demonstrated ability to communicate technical findings and concepts to non-technical audiences;

  • Must have a flexible training style to accommodate audiences who are not technologically proficient;

  • Comfort working remotely, experience collaborating with teams / staff remotely; 

  • Experience or exposure to specific tools: Wordpress, Salesforce, Google Suite, and task management software (e.g. Monday, Asana).

Compensation/Benefits: 

This position is salaried within a range of $60,000 - 75,000 and comes with a generous package of comprehensive benefits. Including but not limited to: 

  • Comprehensive medical, dental & vision

  • Flexible spending account for medical and dependent care

  • Retirement Plan (401k, IRA) – we offer a max 5% match on 401K contributions if you save at least 6% per pay period.

  • Generous paid time off package (Vacation, Sick, & Public Holidays) and additional all-staff “rest days” (Spring & Fall Break, Extended Winter Break)

  • “Summer Fridays” – a 4-day workweek from early June to late August

  • $1,500 per year for professional development training and/ or coaching 

  • Additional benefits including working from home, including compensation towards cell phone, Internet and other necessary equipment 

This is a remote position and requires consistent phone and internet access at your home office location. This position may require up to 20% travel. We are not offering U.S. visa sponsorship for this role.

How to Apply: 
Additional Information: 

Interview Process

Qualified candidates will participate in a series of interviews. There will be three to four 1-hour interviews, and one 1-hour exercise over the course of six weeks.

Advance Native Political Leadership Action Fund is an equal opportunity employer. This means that we don't discriminate against people because of their race, ethnicity, sex, age, religion, national origin, marital status, pregnancy, personal appearance, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, or political affiliation.

Organization Info

Advance Native Political Leadership Action Fund

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Headquarters: 
San Francisco, CA, USA
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Mission: 

Advance Native Political Leadership is the first and only national Native American-led organization working to address the vast disparity and unique barriers that exist for Indigenous peoples in U.S. politics.

Our theory of change is that when Native peoples and communities have access to national networks, innovative tools for community organizing, strategies for civic and voter engagement, and pathways to leadership, we inherently advance all of our communities’ health and wellbeing.

Advance Native Political Leadership was founded to address the need for increased Native American representation in elected and appointed office at all levels across the country.

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Listing Stats

Post Date: 
Dec 19 2022
Active Until: 
Jan 19 2023
Hiring Organization: 
Advance Native Political Leadership Action Fund
industry: 
Nonprofit