NewMexicoWomen.Org is seeking a Deputy Director

to join our team.

 

About NewMexicoWomen.Org:

NewMexicoWomen.Org (NMW.O) advances opportunities for self-identified women and girls statewide so they can lead healthy, self-sufficient, and empowered lives. The strategic focus of our work is gender justice and healing. Gender justice encompasses social, environmental, racial, and economic justice issues with an underlying commitment to end patriarchy. Healing, a process of restoring health from an unbalanced or unhealthy state, is a priority because communities statewide have emphasized it as both a powerful restorative process and outcome unto itself.

Strategic Goals:

  • Strengthen the gender justice movement in New Mexico by partnering with organizations primarily led by, or serving self-identified women of color, low income, immigrant, and rural communities.
  • Serve as a hub and resource to amplify the work of those supporting or working towards gender justice and healing at the grassroots level.
  • Increase philanthropic investment in organizations working on gender justice and healing for self-identified women and girls in New Mexico.
  • Shift the narrative around gender justice, healing, and intersectional feminism in New Mexico.

 

About the Deputy Director Position:

NewMexicoWomen.Org, is seeking a highly skilled and deeply values-aligned Deputy Director (DD) to join our growing team. Working with the Executive Director (ED) as a strategic thought partner, the DD will manage and direct the organization’s systems, structures, policies, and key priorities, while supporting the health and well-being of NMW.O’s work culture and staff.

Additionally, the DD oversees the operational, financial, technical, human resources, and administrative functions of NMW.O to ensure seamless coordination of all internal systems, platforms, and procedures. The DD also provides support with organizational and programmatic activities.

Learn more about the Deputy Director position and how to apply here.

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