CEDD Director
Listed on 2026-01-27
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Management
Program / Project Manager, Operations Manager -
Government
Operations Manager
Overview
Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation – Human Resources Department – Attn:
Recruiter – P.O. Box 17779 – Fountain Hills, AZ 85269 – Phone: – Fax: – recruiter
Job Description:
Under the general direction of the General Manager, the Community and Economic Development Director (CEDD) provides strategic leadership and oversight for economic planning, community development, and resource acquisition for the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation. The Director is responsible for securing and managing federal, state, and private grants, maintaining regulatory compliance, updating and developing policy, and promoting a positive and accountable work culture.
In addition, the Director provides executive-level leadership over the Tribal Housing Department, Public Works Department, Environmental Department, and Project Management functions—ensuring that each division supports the Nation’s vision for sustainable growth, community well-being, and infrastructure excellence. The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated track record in leadership, policy development, fiscal management, grant administration, and creating collaborative working environments.
- Expert knowledge of modern principles and practices in economic and community development, tribal governance, public administration, and grant management.
- Strong working knowledge of federal grant compliance requirements, including 2 CFR Part 200 (Uniform Guidance).
- Demonstrated success in securing and managing multimillion-dollar grant awards.
- Broad understanding of housing, public infrastructure, environmental sustainability, and capital project planning within a tribal government context.
- Ability to develop and revise policies that enhance operational effectiveness and community benefit.
- Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to lead diverse teams and build consensus across stakeholders.
- Advanced analytical and organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple complex projects simultaneously.
- Strong understanding of tribal sovereignty, jurisdictional issues, and intergovernmental relations.
- Demonstrated success fostering a positive, ethical, and results-driven team culture.
2) And/ or Minimum of six (6) years of progressive leadership experience in project management, economic development, or construction management, preferably within a tribal government or public-sector setting.
- Leads, plans, and implements the Nation’s community and economic development strategies in alignment with Tribal Council priorities.
- Provides executive direction to the Tribal Housing Department, ensuring safe, accessible, and culturally appropriate housing programs and long-term community planning.
- Oversees the Public Works Department to support the planning, construction, and maintenance of critical infrastructure, roads, facilities, and utilities.
- Directs the Environmental Department in implementing sustainable practices and compliance with tribal, state, and federal environmental regulations.
- Guides the Project Management Office to ensure timely, efficient, and cost-effective execution of capital improvement and community development projects.
- Proactively researches and evaluates economic opportunities; conducts feasibility studies and cost-benefit analyses related to development projects.
- Develops, submits, and manages federal, state, and private grants, ensuring programmatic and fiscal compliance with applicable laws, deadlines, and reporting requirements.
- Maintains effective working relationships with funding agencies, regulatory bodies, and stakeholders.
- Establishes and updates department…
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