WE’RE LOOKING FOR YOU
The ideal candidate for the Global Director of Indigenous Sciences position is a voice into pressing environmental and conservation challenges. This role requires effective collaboration with staff, partners, donors, and other stakeholders to uplift Indigenous expertise within a decentralized and matrixed organization. Ideal candidates will have strong research, collaborative science, and co-design skills, along with experience leading interdisciplinary teams and translating research into on-the-ground application and policy-relevant insights. Additionally, the role demands the capacity to distil complex needs into actionable projects, the ability to inspire and engage staff and key audiences, and a commitment to advancing evidence-based strategies. If you share a passion for our mission and bringing Indigenous knowledge to the forefront of environmental solutions, this is a fantastic opportunity to join a team dedicated to creating a lasting impact.
WHAT YOU’LL BRING
Experience that utilizes deep knowledge in connection to Indigenous and local knowledge systems, cultural practices, and ways of knowing.
PhD in disciplines such as Indigenous studies, ecology, sustainability, human geography, sociology, anthropology, or other inter-disciplinary sciences, with an emphasis on Indigenous Peoples and/or local communities, plus 8 years related experience or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience conducting original research and communicating in appropriate scholarly venues, e.g., peer-reviewed journals, books, essays, performances, etc.
Experience fundraising and/or writing grants and research proposals.
Experience working with Indigenous peoples and local communities, including multi-language skills and cross-cultural understanding.
Proven ability to engage and collaborate with Indigenous communities, respecting their cultural practices, traditions, and values.
Experience co-creating ethical space for cross-cultural, equitable, and inclusive collaboration.
Experience designing, organizing, and directing projects that are built on Indigenous and Western science frameworks.
Experience in application of international agreements and resolutions (e.g. UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous People) on the rights of Indigenous Peoples and local communities in a science context.
Supervisory experience, including motivating, coaching, leading, setting objectives, and managing performance.
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