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Tribal Operations Manager

Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe
locationMashpee, MA 02649, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Full Time

Job Description

The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe—a federally recognized sovereign nation rooted in Mashpee, Massachusetts, with a heritage spanning more than 12,000 years—invites applicants for the role of Tribal Operations Manager. As part of an organization deeply committed to advancing the social, economic, and cultural well-being of its citizens, this position offers the opportunity to make a lasting impact on the Tribe’s daily operations and long-term goals. Working within a community that values cultural stewardship, integrity, and collaboration.


As the Tribal Operations Manager, you’ll be a key leader driving organizational cohesion and supporting departmental efficiencies across the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe. You’ll coordinate daily operations across multiple departments, ensuring services run smoothly and teams work together to deliver meaningful results for Tribal citizens and the broader community.


This position is your opportunity to make a meaningful impact—advancing the Tribe’s mission and goals through hands-on leadership and thoughtful management. The Manager oversees departmental operations, supports grant management and reporting, and facilitates employee development and retention initiatives. You will monitor departmental performance against established operational goals, regularly evaluating current systems, and implementing enhancements to drive efficiency and effectiveness. You will develop and maintain robust reporting and auditing processes to analyze operational effectiveness, ensuring that performance data is regularly reviewed and used to inform decision-making. By fostering collaboration, supporting fiscal responsibility, and maintaining a safe and inclusive environment, you’ll play a key role in strengthening the Tribe’s programs and upholding the Tribe’s values of respect, integrity, and cultural stewardship.


Success in this role calls for collaborative leadership, proactive communication, and the ability to navigate complex organizational structures. You’ll need sound judgment, discretion, and a commitment to confidentiality, as well as sensitivity to Native American culture and Tribal sovereignty. Your knowledge and expertise in organizational management, strategic planning, and compliance with Tribal and Federal laws will ensure smooth operations and effective communication throughout the organization.


If you’re adaptable, passionate about professional growth, and ready to lead with purpose, you’ll thrive in this supportive, mission-driven environment—where your contributions will directly benefit the well-being of Tribal citizens and the success of the Tribe’s programs.


Qualifications


  • Bachelor’s degree in business administration, communications, or a related field
  • Sensitivity to Native American culture and Tribal sovereignty; experience working within a sovereign Tribal government is preferred
  • Demonstrable experience in personnel management, budget management, advocacy, and grant management and administration
  • Proficiency in managing budgets, forecasting funding needs, and monitoring financial status
  • Ability to adapt to frequent changes and unexpected event


Requirements

  • Must pass a comprehensive background check and drug screening
  • Must maintain a valid drivers license


Preference is given to qualified Native American candidates in accordance with the Indian Preference Act of 1934 (Title 25, U.S.A., Section 472), Section 472), 2012-ORD-001, Tribal Employment Rights Ordinance and 2014-ORD-003, Amendment to the Tribal Employment Rights Ordinance including any further amendments thereto or other applicable laws.

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