Director, Strategic Partnerships and Government Relations
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.