This position is eligible for hybrid work but will require some time on campus.
Purpose of Position
The Director of Tribal Initiatives and Collaboration advances UND's values, mission, goals and objectives, and responsibilities as a higher education institution, by building and maintaining collaborative, mutual and trusting relationships with regional Tribal Nations. The Director will collaborate with regional Tribal Nations and identify appropriate Tribal representatives for the development of UND's Tribal Consultation Policy and sustain awareness and progress of key research and other sponsored partnerships with Tribal Colleges and Tribal Nations.
The Director reports to the AVP of Health Research and collaborates closely with the university President, Provost, VP Research & Economic Development, UND Marketing and Communications, and partners throughout the university.
Duties & Responsibilities
Development of UND Consultation Policy
Assemble regional Tribal Nations on development of UND's Tribal Consultation Policy
Hold Consultation with Tribes
Develop a post Consultation report
Incorporate feedback into the UND Consultation policy
Work with AVP Wilson to Conduct listening sessions across UND to receive campus wide feedback on policy development
Develop a post listening session report
Incorporate feedback into the UND Consultation policy
Ensure Consultation policy meets all University procedures
Implement Policy
Conduct multiple presentations with UND faculty and trainees to communicate the goals and procedures involved in policy adherence in the development and appreciation of cultural protocols
Research & other Sponsored Activities
Sustain awareness and progress of key research and other sponsored partnerships with Tribal Colleges and Tribal Nations
Work with the UND research community and tribal partners to develop a database of active research and educational activities at UND that involve tribal partners
Work with IDEA/EPSCoR grant teams to develop, coordinate and communicate research and outreach activities to regional Tribal Communities
Co-lead the development and completion of seminar week o Weeklong activities for 1st year Department of Indigenous Health PhD students
Assist in NARCH BIRCH 2-week educational activities for Tribal College students (work with INMED summer activities)
Meet with faculty and leadership across UND and develop strategies that increase the inclusion of Tribal communities in UND research while adhering to the UND Tribal Consultation Policy.
Development of data sharing and biological specimen handling and storage agreements following the UND Consultation Policy that recognizes tribal data sovereignty o Coordination with Principal Investigators on research grant proposals that involve tribal partnerships to obtain Tribal Resolutions or agreements
intellectual property agreements
Coordinate with UND Marketing and Communications on opportunities to highlight tribal college research efforts and partnerships with UND.
Recruiting AI/AN students to join UNDs Institution of academic excellence in all disciplines
Required Competencies
Strong written and verbal communication skills to present information to stakeholders and lead meetings.
Must be willing to travel
Effectiveness working collaboratively with multiple stakeholders in a complex organizational environment to advance strategies for achieving strategic organizational objectives.
Success building and maintaining positive relationships with community partners.
Success working collaboratively with individuals and communities of diverse backgrounds.
Demonstrated critical thinking, problem-solving and organizational skills.
Ability to explain policy and technical issues
Demonstrated ability to plan, organize, lead and execute studies, projects and/or programs and communicate results to senior leadership.
Understanding of matters impacting Tribal, Native and Indigenous communities
An understanding of the factors impacting the success of Native American and Indigenous faculty, staff, and students in higher education.
Knowledge of and respect for Native American values and cultural competence, particularly related to American Indian culture.
Travel requirements for this position are frequent.
Commitment to and experience with diversity, inclusion and equity
Minimum Requirements
Masters degree in education, ethnic studies, government affairs, law, public policy, social work, sociology, anthropology or related discipline from an accredited institution
Extensive connections with North Dakota Tribal Communities
Experience with state and federal research agencies such as:
General: NSF, DOD, ED, DOE, HHS, DOJ, DOS, DOI, DOT, VA, NASA, and SBA
Health: NIH, CDC, FDA, ACF, CMS, SAMHSA, and HRSA
Successful completion of a Criminal History Background Check.
In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the US and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. This position does not support visa sponsorship for continued employment.
Preferred Qualifications
Terminal degree in education, ethnic studies, government affairs, law, public policy, social work, sociology, anthropology or related discipline.
Leadership at a Tribal Colleges and Universities
Experience working with systems to track and assess engagement with individuals and communities over time.
To Apply
Please submit a resume and cover letter detailing how you meet the qualifications and competencies with your application materials.