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Native Americans in Philanthropy is dedicated to increasing and nurturing Indigenous representation in the philanthropic sector. With that in mind, the opportunities on our Job Board fit one of the following criteria:    

  1. The position is within a philanthropic or nonprofit organization 
  2. The position itself is philanthropic in nature and/or focuses on roles essential to or valued by the philanthropic sector i.e. fundraising, grantmaking, gift processing or development, donor relations, nonprofit management and/or administration, social justice, equity, conservation, etc.  

Please submit your job opportunity here and note that assessment and approval of submissions can take up to 48 hours.

NOTE: Positions marked as "Featured" are either Native-focused roles or based at organizations focused on Native communities.

Operations Facilitator

Native Land Conservancy, Inc. Massachusetts $65,000-$80,000
Office/Support Staff Full Time

Job Details

Position: Associate Director
Salary: $70,000 – $80,000

Job Description

May 20, 2025

The Native Land Conservancy, Inc. (NLC) is a Native American-led land conservation nonprofit based in Mashpee on Cape Cod. The NLC is a national organization. Our mission is to protect and restore land for all living things wherever possible. Through land rescue and other programs, we perpetuate indigenous cultural lifeways. We are composed of an all-Indigenous Board of Directors coming from five tribal nations and a staff of five. We are funded through state, federal, and private grants as well as individual contributions. We are in an exciting period of rapid growth, embarking on a national strategy to assist Indigenous land conservation.

 

The Associate Director is a new position dedicated to supporting operations, project management, and building partnerships. The position will work closely with and will be supervised by the Executive Director. The successful candidate will be self-motivated, an engaged team leader and manager, an eager learner, have strong computer skills, and have Indigenous cultural competency or broader intercultural understanding. This position is well-suited for someone who is detail-orientated, has excellent time management, and is committed to improving Indigenous-led conservation locally and beyond.

 

Position responsibilities:

 

• Support land acquisition projects through due diligence and project management

• Communicate at a technical level legal pathways for Indigenous land conservation to both native and non-native partners

• With support from NLC leadership, forge new and reinforce existing partnerships through direct outreach including occasional travel

• Assist with review of communication materials, including newsletters, websites content, toolkits, and social media

• Oversee areas of HR such as payroll, benefits packages, policy development and implementation, regulatory compliance, teambuilding, and new staff orientation

• In accordance with financial policies, ensure timely payments, approvals, and deposits

• Oversee restricted grant management

• Provide administrative support for summer fellowship program and other programs and events as needed

 

The Associate Director will be supervised by the Executive Director and will be based in the NLC office (moving stipend may be provided). This position is full-time (35 hours). Compensation includes a salary between $70,000 – $80,000 and competitive benefits, including contributing 75% of health insurance costs, contribution of 5% to a retirement account after one year of service, paid time off and more.

 

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume as a single PDF to diana@nativelandconservancy.org.

 

Qualified Native American candidates are highly encouraged to apply.

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