What are the responsibilities and job description for the IPCC/IPMI Chief Operating Officer position at Indian Pueblo Cultural Center?
Love supporting unique and impactful organizations? Do you want to take a leading role in a company that's making a difference for New Mexico's Pueblo communities? Then you want to join our team at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center!
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center campus serves as a gathering place where Pueblo culture is celebrated through creative and cultural experiences, including permanent and rotating exhibits, cultural dances, and Indigenous dining. IPCC also provides economic opportunities to Pueblo and local communities through its thriving businesses. Our mission is to share the Pueblo people's history and culture through their own words and voices. The Chief Operating Officer is a critical part of making this happen through sound leadership of the organization.
What you will receive as part of our team:
You will join a dynamic team dedicated to uplifting and amplifying Pueblo voices, work in a beautiful location where history is all around you, and be eligible for excellent benefits, including paid vacation and sick days, and ongoing training and development opportunities. You will also be part of an organization that values its employees and supports the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico through our programming and tax generation, which in turn goes back to Pueblo and local communities.
The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is a key member of the executive leadership team, responsible for overseeing the daily operations of a diverse organization operations and ensuring alignment with the company's strategic goals. Reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), the COO plays a critical role in driving operational excellence, fostering collaboration across departments, and implementing policies to achieve sustainable growth and efficiency.