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Executive Director

Job in Seattle, King County, Washington, 98127, USA
Listing for: Seattle Indian Services Commission
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-03-01
Job specializations:
  • Non-Profit & Social Impact
  • Management
    Program / Project Manager, General Management
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 118000 USD Yearly USD 118000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

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Position: Executive Director

Date Open: January 9, 2026; open until filled

Location: 40 hours per week during normal business hours, including periodic evening SISC events and meetings. Currently remote with some in-office meetings in Seattle, WA

Compensation: Salary position at $118,000/year; benefits include employer-sponsored health insurance stipend, sick leave, PTO, paid holidays, professional development, travel allowance, 401k retirement plan with employer contribution available after 1 year vesting

Reports To: SISC Governing Council

About Seattle Indian Services Commission (SISC)

The Seattle Indian Services Commission (SISC) is a groundbreaking Public Development Authority (PDA), founded in 1972 by Native leaders and community members to advocate for and serve the growing Native population in the Seattle area. SISC’s mission is to provide effective, comprehensive, and coordinated housing and planning services, activities, and programs that will meet the unique needs of the many American Indian and Alaska Native residents of Seattle and King County.

As one of the first organizations of its kind in the country, SISC has played a historic and vital role in ensuring that Native people in urban settings have access to culturally grounded services, programs, and advocacy.

SISC’s unique status as a Public Development Authority allows it to leverage public resources, build partnerships, and create projects that advance Native wellness, and community strength. Over its five decades of service, SISC has been at the heart of advancing Native visibility, equity, and opportunity in Seattle.

Today, SISC stands at a pivotal moment in its history with major projects underway—including the development of the Native Village and Gateway Project (affordable housing for Native families) and the Native Community Center—that will serve as cornerstones for the future of Native community life in the Pacific Northwest.

Position Summary

The Executive Director is the chief leader and strategist of SISC, responsible for advancing the organization’s mission, vision, and values in partnership with the SISC Governing Council, Urban Native non-profit organizations, Tribal partners, community members, and elected officials. The Executive Director provides leadership in organizational development, fundraising, program growth, and advocacy, while ensuring that SISC remains deeply accountable to the Native community it serves.

This position reports directly to the five-member SISC Governing Council.

This leader will guide the organization through a period of transformative growth that includes organizational capacity building and fundraising. A key responsibility includes the development and completion of the Native Village and Gateway Project
, a mixed-use affordable housing project that will expand critical services and serve as an enduring symbol of Native resilience, culture, and belonging in Seattle.

In addition, the Executive Director will oversee capital development initiatives
, leading large-scale planning, construction, and financing efforts to ensure this historic project is completed on time, within budget, and in full alignment with community priorities. This includes managing partnerships with architects, developers, public agencies, and funders, while keeping Native community voices at the center of all planning and implementation.

Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership
  • Lead SISC’s strategic long-term vision, ensuring alignment with its mission as a Native-serving Public Development Authority.
  • Build and strengthen relationships with Tribal Nations, Native organizations, community stakeholders, city/state/federal partners, and philanthropic allies.
  • Act as a visible advocate for Native voices, sovereignty, and self-determination.
Organizational & Program Management
  • Oversee operations, financial management, and program delivery to ensure sustainability and growth.
  • Build a strong and diverse team rooted in Native values, collaboration, and accountability.
  • Ensure compliance with PDA responsibilities,…
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