Job Board
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:
- The position is within a philanthropic or nonprofit organization
- 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.
Director of Democracy
Job Details
- A resourceful leader able to articulate and communicate a clear and compelling vision for the advocacy, legal strategies, litigation, and policy development goals of the organization in a manner that galvanizes the new Democracy team; and
- An exceptional relationship builder, increasing rapport, trust, and transparency across a diverse and growing community of robust, passionate, and talented stakeholders, including staff, funders and supporters, and racial justice movement partners.
- Develop and drive a comprehensive Democracy program strategy based on Demos’ strategic priorities;
- Identify and assess emerging Democracy policy and research, legal, and advocacy gaps in the field and potential innovations and opportunities for Demos to provide value to the movement;
- Co-create and implement the overall execution of all Democracy team projects and publications, including major reports, advocacy briefs, government testimony, regulatory comments, legal strategies, amicus briefs, litigation, data analysis, infographics, and other visuals; coordinating research content and report releases with movement building, economic justice, and strategic communications functions; and
- Incorporate foundation relations and support the cultivation of new funding opportunities in support of the Democracy team’s portfolio.
- Bring a racial equity lens and analysis of structural racism to all of Demos’ democracy strategy work and initiatives;
- Center racial justice with partners, coalitions, campaigns, and across Demos; conducting racial equity interventions where appropriate; and
- Leverage Demos’ influence to speak to the entrenched nature of white supremacist culture and the many ways it impedes progress for Black and brown communities.
- Build and maintain meaningful relationships with external partners and allies, including racial justice movement organizations, legal organizations, progressive organizations engaged in democracy work, academics, and policymakers;
- Lead on coalition building with other organizations and advocates at the local, state, and national levels and with researchers, attorneys, and others in carrying out Demos’ goals; and
- Navigate the terrain of Demos being a non-partisan and credible think-tank while advancing strong progressive values and policies that center the efforts of our grassroots partners and like-minded advocates.
- Ensure direct reports managing staff have the skills, tools, support, input, and feedback they need to lead high-impact teams effectively;
- In partnership with the Chief of Programs, support recruiting, hiring, assessing, and supervising Democracy Team staff; and
- Supervise staff and lead teams during gaps in team leadership positions, as needed.
- A Juris Doctor (JD) degree with an active license to practice is strongly preferred; experience managing a Democracy team that included litigation work is also strongly preferred.
- Lived experience that promotes knowledge of and sensitivity to the challenges vulnerable communities face, including an appreciation for historical context, discernment of relationship nuances and power dynamics, and understanding of social, racial, and ethnic realities.
- Highly developed emotional intelligence and active listening skills, and the ability to use interpersonal and relational skills in ways that facilitate strong collaboration with both internal and external partners.
- Successful experience leading a multidisciplinary team and working effectively with persons from diverse cultural, social, and ethnic backgrounds. Experience managing or leading a team build or reorganization process that centered equity and the experiences of team members and colleagues in a wholistic manner.
- Demonstrated success in crafting and implementing a strategy for a Democracy team, either at a think tank, advocacy organization, in government, or on political campaigns, or experience leading and/or participating in litigation efforts in defense of Black and brown communities. This includes deep expertise within a democracy policy area: voting rights access, court reform, money in politics, campaign finance reform, or similar.
- Excellent writing, editing, analytical, and oral communication skills, including the ability to collect, review, synthesize, and present information and findings tailored to myriad audiences.
- Ability to multitask and meet deadlines within designated timeframes and demonstrate resourcefulness in setting priorities; strong organizational skills and exceptional attention to detail with the ability to work both independently, take initiative and contribute ideas for enhancing performance.
- Exemplary public communication skills and experience serving as a spokesperson at national and regional convenings as a panelist or speaker.
- A hands-on strategic leader who brings empathy and humility when building and maintaining relationships with new and existing funding partners and with leaders and power builders in the field.
- An optimistic outlook and the humor, integrity, kindness, and patience necessary to work within a transformative environment.
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