Reporting to the Executive Director, the Director of Communications will set and guide the strategy for all communications and collateral to consistently articulate NCAI’s mission. The Director of Communications will ensure that NCAI is viewed as the primary source, disseminator, and conduit of news and information within and about Indian Country.
The Director of Communications works closely with the Executive Director, General Counsel and Chief of Staff, NCAI Board, external partners and internal departments.
*This job description does not represent an inclusive list of all duties encompassed in this position.
Tagged as: • minimum of 8-10 years of experience in communications, and digital communications; bachelor's degree in communications, and digital communications; experience working with american indians and alaska native tribal documents and/or native organizations with a sophisticated knowledge of tribal nations, and their institutions communities; • experience working in a policy advocacy environment, and/or magazines; strong comprehension of social media practices, branding, cause marketing, english or a related field, especially with elected tribal leaders or equivalent (members of congress, etc.)., federal agencies, governors, journalism, marketing, masters degree preferred; previous experience managing communications project: websites, newsletters, papers, public relations, publications