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NGM - Manager, Native American Affairs
Ehkn Fa Ca2 Oraclecloud Com CX 1001 · Elko, NV, United States; Elko Business Office, Elko, NV, US · Active · Oracle Recruiting Cloud / Fusion HCM
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Company | Ehkn Fa Ca2 Oraclecloud Com CX 1001 |
| Title | NGM - Manager, Native American Affairs |
| Normalized title | - |
| Department / team | Sustainability |
| Location | Elko, NV, United States |
| Work model | - |
| Employment type | Full Time |
| Salary | - |
| Status | active |
| ATS provider | Oracle Recruiting Cloud / Fusion HCM |
| Posted / first seen | 2026-06-04 / 2026-06-06 |
| Changed / last seen | 2026-06-06 / 2026-06-06 |
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Description
Description
Role Summary
We are seeking an experienced Manager, Native American Affairs to lead Tribal engagement, governmental consultation support, and long-term relationship development across our mining operations and development projects.
This role serves as the primary relationship lead for Tribal governments and Native American communities, supporting respectful, collaborative, and culturally appropriate engagement aligned with company values, operational priorities, and applicable governmental consultation obligations. The position works closely with Community Relations, permitting, environmental, legal, government affairs, and operational teams to ensure coordinated stakeholder engagement and consistent integration of Tribal perspectives into company activities.
The Manager, Native American Affairs is responsible for supporting responsible operations through meaningful partnership and engagement, ensuring accurate documentation of commitments and engagement activities, and advancing long-term initiatives aligned with company values and operational priorities.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
Lead Native American Affairs programs and initiatives in support of respectful, collaborative, and mutually beneficial Tribal relationships. Serve as primary company liaison supporting engagement with Tribal governments, respecting government-to-government processes. Develop and implement long-term relationship strategies with Tribal communities and organizations. Participate in engagement and coordination activities associated with permitting, operational, environmental, cultural, and development initiatives. Coordinate across departments to ensure consideration of cultural, environmental, historical, and social impacts in company activities. Support compliance with governmental consultation obligations, agreements, cultural protocols, and applicable legal requirements. Oversee and ensure documentation, tracking, and follow-through associated with Tribal commitments and engagement activities. Support organizational awareness and understanding of Tribal engagement expectations and cultural considerations. Manage Native American Affairs personnel, budgets, and program priorities. Communicate progress, risks, commitments, and strategic considerations.
Qualifications & Skills
Education
Bachelor’s degree in public affairs, Native American studies, political science, anthropology, communications, sustainability, natural resources, public administration, or related field required. Experience
8+ years of experience in Tribal relations, Native American Affairs, stakeholder engagement, community relations, government relations, social performance, or external affairs, preferably within mining, energy, or industrial sectors required. 3+ years of supervisory experience required. Demonstrated experience working directly with Tribal governments, Native American communities, and governmental consultation processes. Strong understanding of Tribal sovereignty, cultural considerations, historical context, and government-to-government engagement principles. Experience supporting permitting, environmental review, engagement, or development activities associated with industrial operations or large-scale development projects. Demonstrated ability to build trusted long-term relationships within culturally sensitive and politically complex environments. Strong political judgment, negotiation skills, and ability to manage sensitive issues with professionalism, credibility, and discretion. Excellent written, verbal, facilitation, and public presentation skills. Leadership Requirements
Highly relationship-oriented and visible in the field. Practical, credible, and trusted by both operational leadership and Tribal stakeholders. Comfortable operating in culturally, politically, and socially complex environments. Strong listener with the ability to balance operational priorities, engagement responsibilities, and community expectations. Self-directed and resilient. Demonstrates professionalism, cultural respect, sound judgment, and emotional intelligence in sensitive engagement settings. Country Specific Requirements
Eligible to live and work in the United States, required Fluent in reading and writing, in English language, required Other Barrick Global Compliance Requirements
Health and Safety Requirements/ Considerations:
You must be able to carry out all the essential functions of your position in a safe and responsible manner, including taking the necessary precautionary measures to protect your own health and safety, the health and safety of others. Always use and maintain properly protective clothing and equipment, and other facilities provided for the protection of your health and the safety of others. Report to your supervisor any situation that you consider represents a risk to your health or safety, to that of any other person. Perform inspections of health and safety conditions and risks in your workplace as necessary, correct issues / conditions / risks that do not meet the standards and / or report them to your supervisor by the appropriate means. Ask questions and / or inform your supervisor when you are not sure about any health or safety condition, policy or procedure. Each and every one has the responsibility and is authorized to take personal leadership to:
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Full job record
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| Title | NGM - Manager, Native American Affairs |
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| Location Text | Elko, NV, United States; Elko Business Office, Elko, NV, US |
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| Salary Raw | Description Role Summary We are seeking an experienced Manager, Native American Affairs to lead Tribal engagement, governmental consultation support, and long-term relationship development across our mining operations and development projects. This role serves as the primary relationship lead for Tribal governments and Native American communities, supporting respectful, collaborative, and culturally appropriate engagement aligned with company values, operational priorities, and applicable governmental consultation obligations. The position works closely with Community Relations, permitting, environmental, legal, government affairs, and operational teams to ensure coordinated stakeholder engagement and consistent integration of Tribal perspectives into company activities. The Manager, Native American Affairs is responsible for supporting responsible operations through meaningful partnership and engagement, ensuring accurate documentation of commitments and engagement activities, and advancing long-term initiatives aligned with company values and operational priorities. Key Duties & Responsibilities Lead Native American Affairs programs and initiatives in support of respectful, collaborative, and mutually beneficial Tribal relationships. Serve as primary company liaison supporting engagement with Tribal governments, respecting government-to-government processes. Develop and implement long-term relationship strategies with Tribal communities and organizations. Participate in engagement and coordination activities associated with permitting, operational, environmental, cultural, and development initiatives. Coordinate across departments to ensure consideration of cultural, environmental, historical, and social impacts in company activities. Support compliance with governmental consultation obligations, agreements, cultural protocols, and applicable legal requirements. Oversee and ensure documentation, tracking, and follow-through associated with Tribal commitments and engagement activities. Support organizational awareness and understanding of Tribal engagement expectations and cultural considerations. Manage Native American Affairs personnel, budgets, and program priorities. Communicate progress, risks, commitments, and strategic considerations. Qualifications & Skills Education Bachelor’s degree in public affairs, Native American studies, political science, anthropology, communications, sustainability, natural resources, public administration, or related field required. Experience 8+ years of experience in Tribal relations, Native American Affairs, stakeholder engagement, community relations, government relations, social performance, or external affairs, preferably within mining, energy, or industrial sectors required. 3+ years of supervisory experience required. Demonstrated experience working directly with Tribal governments, Native American communities, and governmental consultation processes. Strong understanding of Tribal sovereignty, cultural considerations, historical context, and government-to-government engagement principles. Experience supporting permitting, environmental review, engagement, or development activities associated with industrial operations or large-scale development projects. Demonstrated ability to build trusted long-term relationships within culturally sensitive and politically complex environments. Strong political judgment, negotiation skills, and ability to manage sensitive issues with professionalism, credibility, and discretion. Excellent written, verbal, facilitation, and public presentation skills. Leadership Requirements Highly relationship-oriented and visible in the field. Practical, credible, and trusted by both operational leadership and Tribal stakeholders. Comfortable operating in culturally, politically, and socially complex environments. Strong listener with the ability to balance operational priorities, engagement responsibilities, and community expectations. Self-directed and resilient. Demonstrates professionalism, cultural respect, sound judgment, and emotional intelligence in sensitive engagement settings. Country Specific Requirements Eligible to live and work in the United States, required Fluent in reading and writing, in English language, required Other Barrick Global Compliance Requirements Health and Safety Requirements/ Considerations: You must be able to carry out all the essential functions of your position in a safe and responsible manner, including taking the necessary precautionary measures to protect your own health and safety, the health and safety of others. Always use and maintain properly protective clothing and equipment, and other facilities provided for the protection of your health and the safety of others. Report to your supervisor any situation that you consider represents a risk to your health or safety, to that of any other person. Perform inspections of health and safety conditions and risks in your workplace as necessary, correct issues / conditions / risks that do not meet the standards and / or report them to your supervisor by the appropriate means. Ask questions and / or inform your supervisor when you are not sure about any health or safety condition, policy or procedure. Each and every one has the responsibility and is authorized to take personal leadership to: Ensure personal compliance with all environmental, health and standards. Take immediate action to correct any sub-standard condition or behavior. Ensure that work areas and equipment are in safe condition. Ensure that each task / work is performed safely and without adverse consequences for health. Identify, evaluate, control and report hazards using the Land Level Risk Assessments. |
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| First Seen At | 2026-06-06 11:50:56Z |
| Last Seen At | 2026-06-06 11:50:56Z |
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| Source Posted At | 2026-06-04 19:46:35Z |
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