CTUIR MISSION STATEMENT
Exercise the Tribe's sovereign authority to achieve the maximum protection of resources identified in the Treaty of 1855, to protect newly acquired lands wherein the Tribe has a vested interest, to protect the lands of all the citizens and residents of the Umatilla lndian Reservation. This position will protect human life, water, land, air, and wildlife by exercising professional skills and abilities in the protection of the resources of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla lndian Reservation.
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES Supports the Executive Director (ED) in day-to-day operations, and at times acts on behalf of the ED in his/her absence. Assists to plan, organize, coordinate and manage programs, as well as facilitate and assist in the development of departmental goals, objectives, and budgets in support of the ED and the Tribes. Will directly or indirectly manage up to eight CTUIR Department Directors, and support tribal programs to ensure timely, consistent and effective execution of departmental functions.
REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATI0NS
(lt is the responsibility of the applicant to demonstrate in writing he/she does meet the following minimum qualifications.) 1. A Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited college or university and at least ten (10) years successful director or manager experience with clearly demonstrated progressive levels of responsibility and authority in a tribal government, non-profit, or state/federal agency. OR A master's degree from an accredited college or university and at least five (5) years successful director or manager level experience with clearly demonstrated progressive levels of responsibility and authority in a tribal government, non-profit, or state/federal agency. 2. Requires extensive professional knowledge of the principles, practices, and procedures of modern tribal government administration, organization and operation. 3. Demonstrated ability to successfully develop and manage budget and fiscal matters and comply with funding requirements. 4. Demonstrated ability to build strong relationships and work effectively with a wide variety of individuals. 5. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and to make public presentations to diverse groups including upper management, employees, committees, a legislative or governing body such as the Board of Trustees (BOT), and the public. 6. Demonstrated ability to work with and advise upper management or a governing body by providing accurate and quality information that enables them to make sound decisions and/or develop sound policy. 7. Demonstrated, consecutive ten (10) year work history of contributing to a positive and productive work environment by providing constructive criticism and proactive communication with coworkers. 8. Demonstrated ability in strategic planning, establishing priorities, and developing Annual Work Plans. 9. Must have a clear understanding of and ability to develop and manage budgets to achieve program goals. 10. Knowledge of principles of proposal writing, budget preparation, and needs assessment. 11. Must have working knowledge of tribal government and business accounting, auditing standards/practices. 12. Demonstrated ability to appropriately follow codes, policies and established procedures. 13. Demonstrated ability to effectively manage multiple operations, functions and budgets. 14. Must have strong interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing, through concise reports, memoranda, directives, emails and letters. Must possess and demonstrate good writing, spelling, proofing, grammar and punctuation skills. 15. Must have the ability and interest to greet the public and handle difficult situations on the phone and in person in a professional and courteous manner. 1 6. Ability to carry out assigned duties/projects in an efficient and timely manner with minimal supervision and must be able to handle multiple projects and work within defined timelines. 17. Must have extensive knowledge with computer processing equipment and software, including Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook, and other Office Suite software. Knowledge of computers and other office technological equipment must be kept current by attending training as directed by supervisor. 18. Considerable knowledge of general office practices and procedures. 19.lndividuals must be highly organized and have good prioritization skills. 20. Must be able to operate office machines (copiers, printers, scanners, etc.). 21. Must have a valid state driver's license, reliable transportation, and meet Tribal insurance requirements.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS 1. Ability to work long hours during emergencies and disasters to coordinate emergency management services. 2. Ability to sit for long hours at a computer using a keyboard and mouse. 3. Ability to sit for long hours in automobiles and airplanes for travel to conferences, seminars, and training. 4. Ability to respond and work in adverse weather conditions. 5. Must perform various administrative or supervisory job duties indoors and outdoors for public safety incidents. 6. Ability to lift up to 25 pounds of records or other material in storage containers/totes/boxes, over the head. Pursuant to Tribal Worker's Benefit Code, Section 4.02.A. "All workers shall disclose any pre-existing physical or mental disorder and/or disability that could potentially affect or impair the worker's ability to perform in a reasonable and safe manner the activities involved in the position in which they work. Disclosure shall be made in the employment application or interview before commencing employment or before commencing new job duties after job reclassification, reassignment, promotion, demotion, or other change in job duties. The content of such disclosure shall be made promptly by the covered worker after submitting a claim for benefits under this Code."
EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Assist the Executive Director in the implementation of policies, laws and budgets of the CTUIR as adopted by the Board of Trustees. 2. Serve as the Acting Executive Director in the absence of the Executive Director and in order of succession with delegated authority to negotiate, execute, sign and modify grant and contract documents which implement programs, activities and functions and delegated signatory authority for all agreements that are necessary for the successful implementation of the department's/prog ram work. 3. Assist the Executive Director in carrying out the day-to-day government and administrative affairs of the CTUIR consistent with the policies, laws and budgets. 4. Assist the Executive Director in reporting to the Board of Trustees on policy level issues utilizing appropriate CTUIR program and staff. 5. As a member of the Office of Executive Director, must be able to work collaboratively in a team environment with the Executive Director, Deputy Executive Director and administrative staff. 6. Responsible for oversight and supervision of Department Directors to ensure development of appropriate work plans and assigned tasks, compliance with relevant contract provisions, regulations and laws, and policy and long-term planning directives of the Board of Trustees and Executive Director. 7. Assist the Executive Director with budget development and implementation to ensure accurate projections of revenue and expenditure, and recommend budgets for operations, investments and revenues, including short- and long-term tribal goals and economic self-sufficiency as directed by the Executive Director. lmplement and authorize expenditure in accordance with Fiscal Management Policies and approved budgets. 8. Assist the Executive Director in ensuring procurement of necessary goods and services to carry out the policy and planning directives of the Board of Trustees and Executive Director, in accordance with the Fiscal Management Policies, budgetary limits and directives established by the Board of Trustees. 9. Responsible for ensuring proper hiring, supervision, and disciplinary actions of personnel pursuant to the policies and procedures approved by the Board of Trustees in the CTUIR Personnel Policies Manual (TPPM). 1 0. Assist the Executive Director with management liaison services with the Chief 0perations Officer or Executive Directors of the other CTUIR entities (Cayuse Holdings, Nixydawii Community Financial Services, Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center, Wildhorse Resort and Casino) and the Bureau of lndian Affairs Umatilla Agency Superintendent.
1 1. Responsible for reporting regularly and frequently to the Board of Trustees on the status of Tribal projects, departments, programs, and any issues, concerns, and accomplishments of the CTUIR staff of those departments and programs. 12. Assist the Executive Director with overall organizational structure of CTUIR governmental departments and make recommendations for necessary changes in the structure to ensure effective delivery of services, in accordance with adopted policies, laws and budgets of the CTUIR. 13. Assist the Executive Director with conducting departmental reorganizations consistent with the process set out in the TPPM and to make efficient use of all human and financial resources, integrated programs and services, effective coordination and avoidance of duplication. 14. Assist the Executive Director in developing rules and regulations governing tribal government and administration. 15. Assist the Executive Director to ensure codification of all legislative acts of the Board of Trustees within the Tribal Codes. 1 6. Assist the Executive Director with ensuring that minutes, resolutions, codes and all other associated records of the Board of Trustees and the CTUIR are properly maintained. 17. Responsible for being familiar with and knowledgeable of CTUIR Codes and Policies. Assisting the Executive Director with ensuring that the required reviews of enacted Tribal laws and policies are conducted on a regular basis and recommending additions and changes to the Executive Director for Board of Trustees approval. 1 B. Assist the Executive Director in emergency operation authorities as delegated. 1 9. Assist the Executive Director to ensure that legislation, regulations, initiatives, and other matters that may impact CTUIR interests and operations are monitored and reported to the Board of Trustees. Assist in ensuring that appropriate plans, strategies and actions are developed and implemented to address such matters and that appropriate CTUIR staff and lobbyists are consulted in these matters. 20. Assist the Executive Director in planning and goal setting and ensuring implementation of such plans and goals as directed by the Executive Director and Board of Trustees. Assist with regular reporting to the Board of Trustees on progress made toward achieving goals. 21 . Assist the Executive Director with carrying out administrative functions in support of CTUIR commissions and committees, such as the provisions of administrative support services for such advisory bodies as assigned, as expressly directed by the Board of Trustees in a Tribal policy, law or budget. 22. Responsible for assisting the Executive Director with producing strategic planning products at multiple time scales, including one, two, five and 1O-year timeframes, assisting with annual planning retreats, review and approval of departmental annual work plans, responsive to applicable Tribal Comprehensive Plan elements, timely submittal of work plans and budgets to the Executive Director for review and comment, and annual work plan and budget reviews with the Board of Trustees. 23.1n conjunction with the Executive Director, it leads in the areas of performance improvement, organizational excellence, communications and workforce development, among others and as assigned. 24. Other duties as assigned by the Executive Director Supervisory Responsibi I ities 1. Responsible for management and supervision of assigned department directors and administrative support staff as directed by the Executive Director and the tribal government organizational chart; including employee career development opportunities, hiring/termination, performance review, training, compensation, and disciplinary actions of assigned department directors. 2. lmplements and enforces adherence to administrative and personnel policies and procedures in accordance with the Tribal Personnel Policy Manual (TPPM). 3. Assists and oversees departmental expenditures, as assigned. 4. Maintains comprehensive knowledge of all departmental functions. 5. Organizes and coordinates departmental functions and Management Team meetings, as appropriate.
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY: Direct supervision of Department Directors and Support Staff as specified by the Executive Director.
SIGNATORY AUTHORITY: Purchases up to the amount of 525,000; grant management, internal review authority, personnel documents, travel forms and specific public safety documents related to operations.
ACCESS TO SENSITIVE AREAS: Tribal, state and federal case files and other criminal data bases
$182,168.28---$212,399.52 annually