The Executive Director is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the United Houma, Inc. This position engages with Board of Director and works under the supervision of the Board President to ensure short- and long-term planning of tribal programs and activities are consistent with community needs. This individual oversees all grant operations including development, writing, implementation and reporting. The Executive Director makes necessary decisions to ensure operations are conducted within the organization's policies and procedures as well as those rules and regulations governed by grantors and funders. Public presentations and community engagement may be coordinated with tribal government.
To perform this job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:
Strong management and leadership skills;
Must be a strategic thinker and self-starter;
Gathers and analyzes information timely and skillfully;
Excellent oral and written communication skills;
Responds to requests for service and assistance;
Ability to manage large projects;
Works within approved budget;
Identifies external threats and opportunities;
Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality;
Ability to work under pressure, meet deadlines consistently, and handle multiple projects;
Must be able to interact and communicate efficiently with dignitaries and government officials.
Roles and Responsibilities of this Position
Supervises all program activities and staff on a daily basis
Prepares written comments, recommendations and advises the Board, funders and supporters regarding the pressing issues affecting tribal citizens, communities and future charitable development
Develops and maintains organizational policies and procedures for Board review and approval that are consistent with the its mission and vision
Writes and drafts correspondences for the Board including preparing statements and positions for consideration of approval
Defines, implements, maintains and improves overall institution operational processes to attain maximum efficiency and outstanding customer service on behalf of tribal citizens served
Serves as the contracting authority for all services and other contracts, negotiations and activities as authorized by the Board
Strategies, coordinates, and seeks funding for existing and emerging tribal services
Captures input and engages tribal citizens to determine the effectiveness of program services
Develop and monitor the annual budget, accounts receivable, and payable, and overall fiscal management
Manage and oversee daily finances; provide monthly financial statements to the UHN, Inc. Finance Committee
Coordinate constituent contact for legal notices and informational campaigns
Ensure grant management is complying and current
Coordinate and lead employee recruitment, hiring, terminations, orientation and training
Determines employee classifications and ensures completion of all appropriate paperwork for new and terminated employees
Performs other related duties as assigned by the Board
Required Qualifications
REQUIRED: A Masters' Degree in Business Administration, Management, Finance, Accounting, Community Development, or a related field
REQUIRED: Prior experience working in management and development
Must have excellent verbal, written and communication skills
Must be able to develop and maintain effective working relationships with community members, governmental agencies, nonprofit partners, and funding entities
Proficiency in team coordination software
Knowledge of UHN culture, programs, and services
Experience leading a team
Ability to meet deadlines while multitasking in a fast-paced environment
Proficiency in a variety of computer applications including MS Office and MS Excel and team coordination software
Acceptable Criminal Records check and Child Abuse Registry check
Position is full-time based in Houma, Louisiana. Position requires travel. Salary range is $71,350 to $109,000 and will be dependent upon experience.
The UHN practices American Indian preference in hiring qualified candidates.