EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Center for Native American and Indigenous Research
Weinberg College of Arts & Sciences
The Center for Native American and Indigenous Research (CNAIR) operates as a hub for multi-disciplinary, collaborative work informed by and responsive to Native American and Indigenous nations, communities, and organizations. We foster an innovative and Indigenous-centered intellectual space that is open to multiple modes of engagement for faculty, students, staff, and community members. The Center commits to developing and promoting reciprocal and sovereignty-affirming relationships and partnerships with Native American and Indigenous communities.
The Executive Director plays the key leadership role in the management of CNAIR’s day-to-day operations including implementing key strategic goals, securing and managing CNAIR’s funding and managing CNAIR’s personnel and budget. The Executive Director leads public/community outreach and engagement activities including public relations, supporting CNAIR’s leadership circles and representing CNAIR throughout Northwestern’s nine schools, numerous units and select work groups.
The Executive Director supports CNAIR’s vast variety of public programming and academic initiatives that complement interdisciplinary research goals that are community driven and participatory, elevating Native American and Indigenous Scholarship.
Salary/Grade: EXS/12
Specific Responsibilities:
Leadership and Staff Management:
Outreach:
Financial and Strategic Management:
Minimum Qualifications:
· Bachelor’s degree in an appropriate area of specialization or an equivalent combination of experience, education, and training.
· At least five years of relevant professional experience.
· Ability to communicate effectively.
· Demonstrated relationship building skills.
· Familiarity with and experience working with Native American communities and an understanding of Indigenous issues and policies
· Ability to network
· Demonstrated success with development and fundraising.
Preferred Qualifications:
· Bachelor’s or master’s degree in finance, economics, business, nonprofit leadership, or related field
· At least ten years of experience in executive management, development, and/or fundraising.
· Strong expertise in the political and cultural history of Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian peoples and federal policies and political relations. Understanding of urban Indian populations is desirable
· Successful track record of leadership and team building
· Experienced in research initiatives and collaboration
· Demonstrable track record in strategic and operational management and planning
The Center for Native American and Indigenous Research was established in 2017 and is situated in Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences at Northwestern University.
MISSION
The Center for Native American and Indigenous Research is Northwestern University’s primary institutional space dedicated to advancing scholarship, teaching, learning, and artistic or cultural practices related to Native American and Indigenous communities, priorities, histories, and lifeways.
VISION AND GOALS
The Center operates as a hub for multi-disciplinary, collaborative work informed by and responsive to Native American and Indigenous nations, communities, and organizations. We foster an innovative and Indigenous-centered intellectual space that is open to multiple modes of engagement for faculty, students, staff, and community members. The Center commits to developing and promoting reciprocal and sovereignty-affirming relationships and partnerships with Native American and Indigenous communities.