Associate Director of Policy, Research and Tribal Governance
University of Arkansas
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University of Arkansas, FayettevilleFounded in 1871, the University of Arkansas is a land grant institution, classified by the Carnegie Foundation among the nation’s top 2 percent of universities with the highest level of research activity. The University of Arkansas works to advance the state and build a better world through education, research, and outreach by providing transformational opportunities and skills, fostering a welcoming climate, and nurturing creativity, discovery, and the spread of new ideas and innovations.
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Policy Director IFAI
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The University of Arkansas Associate Director of Policy, Research and Tribal Governance for Indigenous Food and Agriculture Program is a member of the IFAI Team. The position is responsible for participating in developing, executing, and maintaining a comprehensive policy analysis and Tribal Governance strategy for the Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative located within the School of Law. Strategies will also include activities to increase the visibility and profile of the Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative major national initiatives. The Associate Director of Policy, Research and Tribal Governance will be working directly with Tribal governments on matters of governance and economic development, Tribal colleges and inter-tribal organizations, as well as the partners to the Initiative in the execution of the Initiative programs. This position reports to and is evaluated by the Director of the Policy, Research and Tribal Governance and works in collaboration with colleagues throughout the campus. The Associate Director of Policy, Research and Tribal Governance is also responsible for day to day leadership and management of the Policy Team including but not limited to the Policy Liaison and the Policy Assistant.Additionally, the Associate Director of Policy, Research and Tribal Governance will assist in the management of systems to track information about key issues of policy, regulation, and rule-making. This position also will assist in research, monitoring, analysis and response to policy issues that affect Tribes and Tribal organizations/stakeholder groups at the direction of the Director of Policy, Research and Tribal Governance. This position may be required to travel long distances by air or vehicle on behalf of for various events.
Regular, reliable, and non-disruptive attendance is an essential job duty, as is the ability to create and maintain collegial, harmonious working relationships with others. This position is eligible for remote work.
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Minimum Qualifications:
Master’s degree from an accredited institution of higher education or international equivalent
At least two years of government policy experience
At least two years of experience working with Tribal policy
Technical assistance experience with Native American populations
Exposure to agriculture and agriculture related policy proposals
Preferred Qualifications:
Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school or international law degree
At least five years of government policy experience
Previous experience providing policy interface between American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian governments and communities on complex issues related to agriculture and food, rural economic development, business development and related areas central to the sustainable economic developmentWillingness to work as part of a complex team of professionals on issues related to supporting of Native farmers and ranchers
Experience in assisting with Native American organizations, tribal governments, and inter-tribal organizations and providing tribal governments with advice on complex issues
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities (KSAs):
At least five years of experience working with Tribal policy
Demonstrated knowledge and understanding and demonstrated experience working with topical issues and policy issues affecting Native populations
Working knowledge of MS Office applications, including Word, Excel, and Outlook
Strong problem solving skills with the ability to identify and evaluate problems, as well as devise effective solutions with minimal supervision
Demonstrated organizational skills and ability to set priorities meet deadlines and manage workload
Demonstrated ability to handle complex legal and policy matters, interface with the public on complex matters, and seek answers and solutions to complex matters.
Demonstrated ability to utilize critical thinking skills to find solutions to complex policy issues facing Native communities
Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues
Ability to speak effectively one-on-one, in small groups or in large groups
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This position is renewable annually based on continued need for the position, availability of funding, and satisfactory job performance.
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