Deadline: Monday, 14 July 2025
Priority will be given to applications submitted by this date. However, the position will remain open through the end of July. We strongly encourage early submissions to ensure full consideration.

Cultural Survival is an Indigenous-led NGO and U.S.-registered nonprofit that advocates for Indigenous Peoples’ rights by working in close partnership with Indigenous communities to support their self-determination, cultures, and political resilience since 1972. For 53 years, we have fostered collaborative relationships rooted in respect for Indigenous knowledge and leadership, advancing Indigenous Peoples’ rights and cultures worldwide through co-creation and shared strategies. At the heart of our work is amplifying Indigenous voices and supporting community-led efforts for self-determination. Cultural Survival has curated a robust network of partnerships with Indigenous communities spanning over 70 countries on six continents. Our work is predicated on the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).

POSITION OVERVIEW
The qualifications listed below describe our ideal candidate; however, we recognize that sometimes the best candidate may not meet every single criterion. Research shows that women and members of structurally marginalized and underrepresented groups often apply only if they meet 100% of the qualifications. Cultural Survival strongly encourages all interested candidates to apply, even if they don’t meet every requirement.

We look forward to hearing about why you are interested in working with us.

INTRODUCTION TO THE DIRECTOR  OF ADVOCACY AND COMMUNICATIONS POSITION

Cultural Survival is going through an exciting period of transformation. In recent years, the organization has experienced rapid growth, expanding its reach to include staff from over 20 countries and building a team that reflects a diverse array of cultural, geographic, and professional backgrounds. This growth has created thrilling opportunities and a clear need for enhanced coordination and leadership in Communications and Advocacy.

In light of this growth, Cultural Survival has recognized a distinct necessity to enhance its strategic leadership. This new position will be key in guiding and integrating the organization’s global, regional, and local advocacy and communications strategies and efforts. It offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the next phase of Cultural Survival’s evolution, ensuring our work remains impactful, cohesive, and grounded in partnership with Indigenous communities worldwide.

POSITION OVERVIEW

The Director of Advocacy and Communications will be a key leadership role responsible for advancing and integrating Cultural Survival’s global, regional, and local strategies in Communications and Advocacy. Reporting to the Executive Director and collaborating closely with the leadership team, this Director will be responsible for elevating Indigenous voices, unifying narratives, strengthening global advocacy efforts and campaigns, and ensuring that communications and advocacy are strategically aligned to support organizational growth, fundraising, and mission impact.

The Director will lead a cross-functional team comprising the Communications, Advocacy, Indigenous Rights Radio, and Special Projects units, along with associated staff and consultants. They will guide collaboration in alignment with Indigenous values and organizational priorities, fostering cohesion among their teams and promoting a culture of collaboration.

This role requires a visionary leader with proven expertise in Indigenous rights advocacy, communications, organizational leadership, and managing multicultural remote teams.

STATUS AND LOCATION

Full-time (35 hrs./week), Remote Worldwide. Travel availability. 

LANGUAGE SKILLS REQUIRED

Fluency in English and Spanish, both spoken and written, is required. 

Proficiency in an Indigenous language is preferred but not required.  Also, knowledge of Portuguese and/or French is a plus.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Strategic Vision and Organizational Stewardship:

Team Leadership and Integration

External Advocacy and Representation

Fundraising and Strategic Visibility

Program Oversight and Resource Stewardship

Other Responsibilities

QUALIFICATIONS

Relational Leadership & Collective Experience

Indigenous Knowledge & Advocacy

Relational Communication & Collective Care

Tech Stewardship & Knowledge Sharing

Travel & Physical Presence

We strongly encourage applications from Indigenous individuals with lived experience in community organizing, movement-building, or communications for social change. This position offers an opportunity to bring your wisdom, leadership, and vision to a global team dedicated to Indigenous self-determination, justice, and collective liberation. If you have deep roots in the work, even if your path has been nontraditional, we welcome your application.

Preferred but not required:

WHAT WE OFFER

At Cultural Survival, we care for our team as we care for our communities—with dignity, reciprocity, and balance. We strive to create conditions that support your long-term well-being, creativity, and sustainability. Our benefits for full-time staff include:

Offerings may vary based on local context and legal guidance.

Compensation

Cultural Survival offers fair, locally adjusted salaries based on local living expenses and other factors and rooted in transparency and respect. Compensation reflects the cost of living in your location, your experience, and the responsibilities of the role. Below are reference ranges (USD/year) for Director-level roles by location:

Compensation for other countries follows the same equitable framework. Final salary will be commensurate with experience and adapted to local living costs.

How to Apply

To apply, please visit our Careers page and submit your application materials through the portal. Applications by email will not be accepted.

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Cultural Survival is an Indigenous-led global organization grounded in respect, intercultural dialogue, and collective care. We’re committed to building a team that reflects the diversity, wisdom, and worldviews of the communities we walk alongside. We welcome applications from individuals of all nations, identities, spiritual traditions, languages, ages, and life journeys. If you require support or accommodations at any stage of the process, please contact us at hr@culturalsurvival.org. We’re here to support you.

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