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Director, Strategic Partnerships and Government Relations

Kamehameha Schools · Honolulu, HI · 1 wk ago
ManagementFull-time

Job Summary

This role leads Ke Kula o Kamehameha (KS) policy and partnership strategies to advance Pauahi’s mission and the organization’s key priorities. This leader builds high-impact alliances, leads advocacy efforts, and shapes government relations to influence systems change and collective impact to strengthen Hawaiian self-determination.

Essential Responsibilities

  • Translate KS strategic priorities from senior leaders and the Government Relations Committee (GRC) into a unified strategy for partnerships, advocacy, and government relations.

  • Lead and partner with other KS divisions to plan and align external initiatives and enterprise priorities, ensuring unified messaging and advocacy efforts lead to collective impact.

  • Incorporate community insight, policy trends, and market realities into decision-making.

  • Lead government engagement for KS at federal, state, and county levels, implementing GRC’s priorities and advocacy strategies through tactical plans.

  • Prepare policy analyses, recommendations, and briefing materials for GRC and executive leadership; facilitate alignment on positions and priorities.

  • Build and maintain trusted relationships with public officials to advance policies supporting Native Hawaiian education, aina stewardship, housing, and sustainable development.

  • Oversee contracted lobbyists and advocacy partners for effectiveness and in alignment with KS values and identity, such as E Ola!.

  • Design and steward partnerships and solutions that reflect KS values and advance priorities in education, aina stewardship, kaiaulu-building, and financial sustainability.

  • Convene and co-create advocacy, investment, and grant strategies with Native Hawaiian organizations, government, philanthropy, and business leaders.

  • Cultivate relationships that enhance mutual accountability and KS influence across cultural, community, and economic arenas.

  • Ensure KS is viewed as a credible, principled, culturally grounded, and dependable partner whose approaches are expressed through E Ola! Aina Development, Kaiaulu Building, and Financial Sustainability.

  • Promote policy environments and model developments that integrate cultural integrity, environmental stewardship, and economic success.

  • Model KS values and identity through leadership that advances ea, connecting people and systems toward collective renewal.

  • Inspire and develop high-performing teams through collaboration, trust, foresight, and accountability.

  • Build cultural and professional capacity of teams by promoting strategic thinking, transparency, and accountability.

  • Develop and track performance measures for partnerships, advocacy, and kaiaulu-building; providing progress updates to senior leadership.

Position Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Public Policy, Government Relations, Urban Planning, Hawaiian Studies, or related field.

  • 7 years of progressive experience in government relations, strategic partnerships, advocacy, providing legal counsel.

  • 5 years of experience managing teams.

  • Demonstrated success in designing and executing strategic alliances across government, community, and economic sectors.

  • Proven ability to influence decision-makers and mobilize collective action within complex policy, planning, and development systems.

  • Strong understanding of Hawaii’s legislative, regulatory, and community landscapes, including land-use, zoning, permitting, and entitlement processes.

  • Fluency in aina development processes—from community engagement through construction and activation.

  • Established credibility and relationships within Native Hawaiian, civic, governmental, and development networks.

  • Ability to navigate sensitive economic, cultural, and political dynamics with diplomacy and cultural fluency.

  • Strategic thinker with foresight and ability to create pathways for collective impact.

  • Excellent oral and written communication skills; ability to translate complex issues into clear, actionable strategies.

  • Demonstrated reputation for integrity, trustworthiness, and consistent follow-through.

  • Commitment to modeling E Ola! values and advancing ea.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Master’s or terminal degree in a relevant field.

  • Proficiency in olelo Hawaii.

  • Active engagement in sustained efforts related to aloha aina (cultural practices, environmental stewardship, or social and economic justice) demonstrating community standing and respect.

  • Established relationships across Native Hawaiian, governmental, and philanthropic sectors.

  • Experience leading cross-sector partnerships or advocacy coalitions focused on Hawaiian community or sustainable development.

  • Relationships with other indigenous groups and leaders.

  • Senior-level experience integrating policy, partnerships, and development strategies for mission-driven organizations.

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