Executive Director

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All Mission Indian Housing Authority | AMIHA Temecula, California
Executive Director Salary range: $115,000 to $125,000
A generous benefits package is included.
First resume review: Thursday, June 30, 2022.
Why AMIHA is right for you:
  • Enjoy beautiful Temecula every day.
  • Support a strong team dedicated to serving its community.
  • Help make a lasting impact in the lives of those served by AMIHA.
Temecula is well known for its championship golf courses, a climate perfect for serene and beautiful hot-air ballooning adventures, and award-winning wineries nestled in 3,000 acres of picturesque wine country. Join the fun every June for Temecula’s balloon and wine festival at beautiful Lake Skinner or hike the Santa Rosa Plateau Wildlife Preserve.
The ideal candidate for this role will use their knowledge of development and housing to create a vision for the future of AMIHA, successfully guiding the organization while working in tandem with the 14 tribes that make up AMIHA. The successful candidate must demonstrate a strong financial background and the ability to seek out funding resources through grant applications and other sources. The ideal candidate will have strong political acumen and negotiation skills while building rapport between AMIHA and the residents they serve. The Executive Director will be able to implement new programs and coordinate several major management functions simultaneously. Experience leading within a tribal government or serving tribal clients will be beneficial in this role.
For additional information and to apply go to: https://www.cpshr.us/recruitment/2038
For further information contact:
Rachael Danke CPS HR Consulting (916) 471-3323
To view an online brochure for this position visit: https://online.flipbuilder.com/kper/ktdx All Mission Indian Housing Authority website: http://www.amiha.org
The All Mission Indian Housing Authority is an equal opportunity employer.
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Temecula, CA, USA

(916) 471-3323
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