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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.

Part-Time Program Assistant

INDIGENOUS LED Remote <$40,000
Office/Support Staff Freelance

Job Details

We are seeking a highly organized and tech-savvy part-time Program Assistant to provide crucial support for INDIGENOUS LED's remote team. The ideal candidate will have 3-5+ years of experience in project management, event coordination and/or administrative work, with strong skills in digital collaboration and time management. Experience supporting operations and fundraising efforts is a definite plus.

The role requires excellent communication abilities, adaptability, and proficiency in managing multiple priorities effectively. The successful applicant will excel in project management, program coordination, and meeting and event planning while supporting deliverables, tracking progress, and maintaining smooth internal and external workflows. A demonstrated ability to maintain confidentiality and work effectively in a diverse, fast-paced, mission-driven environment is essential.

The Program Assistant will play an important role in supporting the organization's mission to elevate Indigenous leadership in the face of mounting environmental and cultural crises. The ideal candidate will bring experience working with Indigenous communities and a passion for social change & biocultural conservation. Primary will be the ability to support INDIGENOUS LED’s leadership and overall team to advance core programmatic areas including buffalo rematriation efforts, braided science initiatives, strategic communications & storytelling, policy and advocacy work, and youth engagement programs. This role offers an exciting opportunity to be a part of a growing organization at the forefront of reimagining conservation through an Indigenous lens.

 

Key Responsibilities:

● Program & Event Coordination (60%)

o Track project deliverables and timelines using tools including Airtable and Google Sheets

o Reconcile and submit invoices and bills, flagging any delays or discrepancies

o Assist in grant requests and reporting, including ensuring all requirements are met on time

o Support logistics for hosted events for virtual and occasional in-person gatherings. This may include finding venues, sourcing catering options, coordinating with vendors, as well as materials preparation and attendee coordination

o Collaborate with all team members to streamline workflows, troubleshoot issues and find ways to improve processes

 

● Team Administrative Support (40%)

o Support tracking, coordination and reconciliation of expense-related documentation, including reimbursement forms, credit card reports, and honoraria agreements

o Coordinate virtual meetings (Zoom/Google Meet), including agenda preparation, invites, and follow-up action items

o Draft and proofread communications (emails, presentations, reports)

o Maintain digital filing systems and ensure confidential data security

o Coordinate travel arrangements and create trip itineraries

 

Qualifications:

Experience

● 3-5+ years in project management, event coordination and/or executive support roles. Experience in development or fundraising work is a plus.

● Exceptional organizational skills with a systems-oriented mindset

● High proficiency in remote collaboration tools (Slack, Google Workspace, Teams, Zoom), project management tools and spreadsheets.

● Experience working with Indigenous communities

 

Skills and Personal Characteristics

● Excellent communication skills and a collaborative spirit

● Strong time management, with ability to coordinate multiple priorities efficiently

● Analytical problem-solving skills, focused on practical solutions

● Adaptability and resilience in navigating complex, evolving environments

● Cultural humility, high emotional intelligence and a commitment to ongoing learning and growth

● Passionate about environmental conservation and cultural revitalization initiatives

● Strong ethical foundation and integrity, maintaining organizational confidentiality

 

Rate: Part-time Contract Role. Hourly Rate of $25 - $30.

 

INDIGENOUS LED is a fully remote organization based in the United States. This is a part-time contract role, 20-25 hours per week, with the potential to expand. This position offers an opportunity to support a dynamic, mission-driven organization while working remotely. Candidates who are comfortable with digital collaboration tools, have excellent time management skills in a remote environment and have the availability to work during Mountain

Time (MT) business hours are encouraged to apply.

 

Please send your resume to michele@indigenousled.org.

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