Job Details
President

President
acct - Tsaile, AZ, United States
Invitation
The Board of Regents of Diné College invites nominations and applications for the position of President/ Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
About Diné College
Founded in 1968, Diné College is the first tribally controlled and accredited college in the United States. Its establishment was a visionary step by the Navajo Nation to empower its citizens through education. Today, Diné College remains the oldest and largest tribal college, serving as both an academic institution and a cultural home for the Navajo people.
The main campus in Tsaile (Tsééhílí), Arizona, near Canyon de Chelly and the four sacred mountains, is complemented by campuses in Window Rock, Tuba City, Shiprock and Crownpoint; the Newcomb microsite in New Mexico; and the Aneth microsite in Southeast Utah. Together, they provide affordable, accessible, and culturally grounded higher education across the Navajo Nation's 27,000 square-mile territory.
Diné College enrolls 1,500 students annually, offers certificates, associate and bachelor's degrees, and select graduate programs, all grounded in Diné philosophy, language, and worldview. With a low student- to-faculty ratio, the College fosters academic success and personal growth while blending traditional knowledge with modern learning. Through teaching, research, and community engagement, Diné College strengthens the sovereignty, culture, and future of the Navajo Nation.
Role of the President
The President/ CEO provides strategic leadership for Diné College, ensuring the institution's mission, rooted in Diné educational philosophy, is fulfilled. Reporting directly to the Board of Regents, the President advances academic excellence, strengthens cultural identity, and promotes the long-term vitality of the College in alignment with the priorities of the Navajo Nation.
Key Challenges and Opportunities
Performance Indicators
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Interpersonal Expectations
The President must be a visible, trusted leader who honors Diné lifeways, models humility and compassion, engages all campuses, and fosters inclusive, safe, and culturally grounded spaces for the College community.
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Compensation and Benefits
Salary will be commensurate with the candidate's qualifications and experience. The compensation package includes housing, utilities, and a vehicle.
How to Apply -
This is a confidential search process. For full consideration, applications should be submitted no later than November 10, 2025. The position will remain open until it is filled.
Required materials:
Applicants should submit a letter of application (max 5 pages) addressing the opportunities and challenges in this profile, demonstrating their vision, relevant experience, and strategies to address these priorities.
Applicants should submit a current resume (with email and cell) and eight references—2–3 supervisors, 2–3 direct reports, and 2–3 faculty/staff from current or previous institutions. Each reference should include name, title, organization, phone, and email.
To apply visit: https://jobs.crelate.com/portal/acct/job/snnjjzsmqycn98a7aieu443szr
For questions, nominations, or confidential inquiries, contact:
Cindy Lopez, ACCT Director of Search Services and Tribal College Initiatives
Email: clopez@acct.org | Phone: (405) 255-2566
Posted: Monday, July 28, 2025
Job # 195
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