Research Director
The CEDAR Center at the Native American Community Clinic
FullTime Position 1.0 FTE)
Lead the Future of Indigenous Healthcare Join the Native American Community Clinic (NACC)
At the Native American Community Clinic (NACC) we are more than a healthcare provider we are a driving force for growth healing and empowerment within the Indigenous community. Rooted in cultural respect and innovation NACC has become a leader in communitycentered healthcare expanding our reach and services to meet the diverse needs of our patients.
As we continue to grow we are seeking visionary leaders to join our senior team. This is an opportunity to be at the forefront of healthcare transformation guiding initiatives that integrate traditional healing practices with stateoftheart medical care. NACC is recognized for developing holistic integrative care models that address physical mental and spiritual wellbeing a testament to our commitment to excellence and health equity.
A key pillar of our expansion is the creation of CEDAR our new Indigenous Health Research and Evaluation Center. Built on a foundation of successful research partnerships with Indigenous health scholars across the country the center will lead cuttingedge projects that inform and elevate best practices in Indigenous health. This initiative reflects our dedication to not only providing exceptional care but also shaping the future of Indigenous healthcare through evidencebased research and community collaboration.
With new facilities expanded services and a deep commitment to advocacy NACC is poised for transformative growth. We are looking for innovative and passionate leaders ready to shape the future advance health equity and uplift the communities we serve. Join us at NACC where leadership drives impact and innovation is rooted in community.
About NACC and The CEDAR Center
Our current research agenda is predicated in Indigenous knowledges and cultural values and is ground in four critical pillars:
- Clinical areas of significance (i.e. behavioral health infectious disease cancerrelated conditions etc.
- Political determinants of health (i.e. legacies of failed policy that contribute to poor outcomes including houselessness deep poverty intergenerational disruptions in wealth building and education etc.
- Cultural drivers of health and wellbeing (i.e the reconnection to our land and water indigenous ancestral knowledge and wisdom lifesustaining practices embedded in cultural life ways etc.
- Community knowledge mobilization (i.e. community identified research and evaluation training opportunities communities of practice best practices for ICBR etc.
CEDAR is committed to conducting research that respects and upholds the rights of Indigenous Peoples in research positions our values and knowledge systems at the center of our research efforts and produces innovative and meaningful solutions for the health challenges our communities confront through projects that are fully aligned with the intention to promote healing and wellbeing across generations and within families and community.
Position Overview
The Research Director will provide scientific leadership and oversight for The CEDAR Centers research activities with a strong focus on studies addressing cancer opioid use disorder (OUD) substance use disorders (SUD) and related comorbidities in urban American Indian communities. This position plays a crucial role in building and maintaining research capacity while ensuring all research activities align with Indigenous methodologies and community priorities.
Primary Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership 40
- Take initiative in understanding NACCs clinical operational and community systems independently identifying opportunities and challenges for integrating research activities. Develop and implement an infrastructure that aligns the Research Centers goals with NACCs service models ensuring a seamless mutually supportive relationship across departments.
- Establish and lead a framework for collaboration between the Research Center and NACCs clinical and operational teams designing policies and workflows that uphold research integrity and are attuned to NACCs unique communityfocused approach.
- Develop and implement the centers research agenda in collaboration with community partners
- Build and maintain relationships with academic institutions funding agencies and community organizations
- Ensure research activities align with Indigenous methodologies and community priorities
- Contribute to grant writing and funding procurement efforts with an emphasis on sustainability
Community Engagement 30
- Establish Community and Scientific Advisory Boards
- Work closely with the Community and Scientific Advisory Boards to ensure research reflects community needs
- Facilitate community involvement in all phases of research
- Develop strategies for meaningful community participation
- Ensure research findings are disseminated back to the community
- Build capacity for communitybased participatory research
Research Management 20
- Provide scientific direction and oversight for all research projects
- Contribute to the conceptual design implementation and evaluation of research projects
- Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and research protocols
- Develop and implement research policies procedures and best practices
- Monitor project timelines deliverables and outcomes
- Guide data collection analysis and interpretation processes
- Oversee the preparation of research reports and manuscripts
Administrative Leadership 10
- Participate in centerwide strategic planning
- Contribute to budget development and management
- Mentor and develop research staff
- Represent the center at professional conferences and meetings
- Collaborate with other NACC directors to integrate research into organizational practice
Required Qualifications
- Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral degree in public health medicine social sciences or related field
- Minimum 5 years of experience in health research with demonstrated expertise in Indigenous health
- Strong track record of successful grant writing and publication
- Experience working with urban American Indian communities
- Experience with communitybased participatory research methods
- Demonstrated understanding of Indigenous research methodologies
- Experience managing research teams and projects
- Strong commitment to health equity
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Proven ability to work effectively with diverse stakeholders
- Understanding and commitment to upholding tribal sovereignty and Indigenous data governance
- History of successful collaboration with Indigenous communities
Preferred Qualifications
- Indigenous/Native American heritage strongly preferred
- Knowledge of substance use disorder research and interventions
- Experience with both quantitative and qualitative research methods
- Experience with federal grant management
- Knowledge of IRB processes and human subjects protection
- Familiarity with Indigenous healing practices and traditional medicine
Personal Qualities
- Strong commitment to Indigenous community wellbeing
- Respectful curiosity and commitment to lifelong learning
- Excellent interpersonal and relationshipbuilding skills
- Cultural humility and respect for Indigenous ways of knowing
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment
- Strong ethical principles and integrity
- Flexibility and adaptability in approach
- Innovation and creative problemsolving abilities
Compensation and Benefits
- $110000 $120000 commensurate with experience
- Comprehensive benefits package including medical dental and vision insurance
- Paid time off and holidays
- Professional development opportunities
- Retirement plan
- Support for worklife balance
Location
This position is based at The CEDAR Center at Native American Community Clinic in Minneapolis Minnesota. Our team experiences a flexible work environment that prioritizes relationality community and family. The Research Director will need to be present at least 50 onsite to effectively engage with the community and lead the research team.
How to Apply
Please upload your resume or CV and a cover letter. Cover letters should be no more than two pages and broadly explain how you come to Indigenous wellness research previous research and leadership experiences relation to this land as well as your professional goals and vision for the growth of CEDAR.