Director, Community Development Position Available
Arctic Research Consortium of the United States (ARCUS)
Washington, D.C./ Fairbanks, Alaska/ Home-Based
Further information is available at:
https://www.arcus.org/arcus/jobs/community-development.
For questions, please email:
jobs [at] arcus.org
The Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S., Inc. (ARCUS) is a nonprofit
consortium of research-related organizations and individuals dedicated
to connecting Arctic research and education across the boundaries of
discipline, institution, and geography through communication,
coordination, and collaboration. With growing interest in the dramatic
Arctic change taking place and its local and global effects, ARCUS seeks
to expand its community of members and participants.
ARCUS currently has 13 employees, and approximately $2 million in annual
revenues. It is primarily funded through grants and agreements with U.S.
agencies and other research sponsors, with some revenue from member
dues. ARCUS works in collaboration with numerous organizations in the
U.S. and worldwide, defining its community to include researchers,
administrators, funders, educators, indigenous organizations, Arctic
residents, and other stakeholders who care about Arctic inquiry,
discovery, and sound decision making for the region.
This position is a key part of the ARCUS management team, providing
strategic direction and operational oversight of membership recruitment,
retention, and engagement activities, leading support to governance
groups (including the Board and its committees), volunteer engagement
and support, and ensuring support to and integration of ARCUS programs
within the community development agenda.
For a full list of duties and responsibilities, go to:
https://www.arcus.org/arcus/jobs/community-development.
This is an exempt, professional half-time position. Salary range is
dependent on experience and qualifications.
ARCUS offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package. We offer
the flexibility to work convenient hours (subject to job
responsibilities and communication needs), strong professional
development opportunities, and a collegial and supportive team.
This position could be based at the ARCUS offices in Washington, D.C. or
Fairbanks, AK, or as a home-based position elsewhere.
Further information is available at:
https://www.arcus.org/arcus/jobs/community-development.
For questions, please email:
jobs [at] arcus.org.
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