About The Kwek Society
Come be a part of shaping the future of The Kwek Society. As we enter our next phase of growth, we're seeking an exceptional staff member to join our team in the Washington, D.C. area. Since 2018, The Kwek Society has grown from serving one school to supporting almost 230 partners across 20 states, distributing more than 4.5 million period supplies to Indigenous students and their school peers and communities. Now, we're taking the next step in our organizational development by bringing on our first paid staff member.
We have opened up two job opportunities and hope to find the right person in one or the other position, depending on the pool of applicants. We are looking for a great fit and are flexible in how that might look in the end.
1. Part-Time Executive Director (20-25 hours/week)
2. Part-Time Operations Director (20-25 hours/week)
We're looking for a passionate individual who shares our commitment to ending period poverty in Indigenous communities while celebrating individual dignity, agency, and success. The ideal candidate will bring:
• Strong connection to and knowledge of Indigenous communities
• Nonprofit or operations management experience
• Ability to work in person at our DMV-area warehouse at least weekly
• Excellence in relationship building and community engagement
Indigenous women are strongly encouraged to apply for these positions, which offer competitive compensation and flexible scheduling and a pro-rate benefits package to be developed.
Interested individuals can learn more about the positions and apply by emailing jobs@kweksociety.org.The full job descriptions are posted to Nativehire.org. Applications are being reviewed on a rolling basis until a position is filled.
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Part-Time Operations Director
The Kwek Society Indigenous-led nonprofit working to end period poverty and period stigma among Indigenous students and their peers -
Part-Time Executive Director
The Kwek Society Indigenous-led nonprofit working to end period poverty and period stigma among Indigenous students and their peers