| Administrative Assistant - Museum |
LOCATION: NRA Headquarters (onsite, full-time)
SUMMARY: Provide administrative and program support to Museum Director and the Museum Departments to ensure efficient daily operations.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Responsible for handling and monitoring, within divisional guidelines, all accounting and budgetary functions for the Division, including but not limited to:
- Review of division timecards, including management of staff sick leave and vacation time record keeping.
- Perform duties of Budget Coordinator for the Division to include budget preparation, tracking and management in an accurate and timely manner.
- Process all Purchase Requisition requests and subsequent orders in an accurate and timely manner.
- Process all invoices in an accurate and timely manner working in cooperation with Financial Services/Accounts Payable.
2. Responsible for communication efforts both externally and internally, including but not limited to:
- Handle incoming and outgoing phone calls, mail and email in an accurate and timely manner.
- Perform Document preparation, proof-reading and editing as requested.
- Develop excellent working knowledge of functions and personnel contacts for all NRA Divisions and Departments and establish good and appropriate working relationships.
3. Handle all arrangements for staff travel in an accurate and timely manner to include processing of Travel Authorization, making airline, hotel and rental car reservations and preparation and submission of subsequent Expense Reports.
4. Develop familiarity with NRA and National Firearms Museum internal procedures and policies and assist and advise Director and staff on compliance requirements.
5. Assist in Gun Collectors Programs to include the following assignments:
- Handle mailings and other communications with NRA affiliated Gun Collector groups, including outreach.
- Provide support functions for Gun Collector display competitions and other special events, including soliciting participation, coordinating display booth reservations, participation follow-up and award preparation and shipping.
- Manage and regularly update contact list for Gun Collector Clubs from Community Engagement/Clubs & Associations.
6. Handle shipping for traveling displays and other off-site events in an accurate and timely manner. This includes advance planning of items to be shipped, making arrangements for package receipt at destination, labeling, assisting in packing of materials, tracking of shipments and follow-up on return of shipped materials in coordination with the NRA Mailroom.
7. Manage, as directed, artifact donation and loan correspondence paperwork and record keeping.
8. Learn and maintain skills necessary for backing-up other staff in the event of their unavailability, including Federal Firearms License compliance.
9. Maintain a Museum Tour Calendar to include handling tour requests and scheduling of staff to conduct tours in an accurate and timely manner.
10. Monitor, maintain and order office supplies as needed.
11. Recruit, monitor and assist in supervision of National Firearms Museum volunteers and interns, within divisional guidelines.
12. Assist, as directed in the reorganization of Museum inventory.
13. Provide overall support and promote the philosophy, goals, policies and mission of the NRA, General Operations and the National Firearms Museum.
14. Perform other duties as assigned.
SCOPE: High visibility with general public, NRA members, NRA committees, divisional and departmental staff, volunteers, interns, outside public and private agencies and other professional museum organizations and their staff. Position functions in a fast paced work environment with minimal direct supervision. Infrequent local and national travel required. Infrequent weekend work required. Position requires the lifting and carrying of a maximum of 30 lbs. of materials.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: B.A. degree and at least 2 years administrative experience preferred. Experience in firearms history helpful. Previous museum experience desired. Previous educational background or with youth groups desired. Website maintenance experience desirable.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABIILTIES: Excellent oral and written communications skills, including grammar, editing and proofreading required. Good interpersonal skills essential. Proven ability to perform financial duties required, budget management experience preferred. Ability to quickly grasp administrative systems required. Demonstrated ability to present a positive, personable and professional presence during interactions with the public and colleagues essential. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and other common computer applications required. Ability to operate and maintain office equipment required. Proven Internet fluency required. Legally able to handle or possess modern firearms required. Interest in and knowledge of firearms and history essential. Photography skills desired. Ability to use Photoshop software desired. Graphic design skills and ability to use Umbraco web software desired.
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| Certifications Coordinator |
LOCATION: Onsite, full-time
SUMMARY: Provides administrative and clerical support to the Law Enforcement Training Department.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Responsible for control, within departmental guidelines, of the certification process for all Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor Development Schools and the renewals of the certifications. This includes, but is not limited to, the entry and updating of certifications and certified instructors to the LEAD Tracking System, as well as the scanning of all paperwork necessary for the files, and the printing, mailing, etc. of the certifications and/or renewals.
2. Responsible to assure that all fees (money, checks, purchase orders, etc.) for certifications, memberships associated with certification, and agency affiliations, are received, accounted for and deposited in an accurate and timely manner.
3. Responsible to assure that all memberships associated with certification, and club/agency affiliations, are received, accounted for and processed or directed to the appropriate division or department.
4. Responsible for production or procurement of support materials (envelopes, forms, certificates, etc.) required to process certifications, renewals and any associated task in an accurate and timely manner.
5. Responsible for the scanning, and other processing, of certifications, renewals of certifications and any other forms, as well as any maintenance of the electronic or paper files associated with the certification process.
6. Provide accurate and timely notification of renewals to the certified instructors, as well as, providing reminders of renewals to those who may not have responded to the initial notices.
7. Monitor, within departmental guidelines, budgetary income, via the LEAD Tracking System or other means, for monies (including checks, money orders, purchase orders, etc.) received and transferred to other departments and accounting in an accurate and timely manner the total revenue generated by the certification/recertification process.
8. Answer telephone inquiries in a courteous and prompt manner.
9. Review, or pass on to the manager, or his designee, for review, the submitted continuing education hours of training necessary for recertification.
10. Responsible for maintaining and updating Law Enforcement Tracking System lists in an accurate and timely manner.
11. Perform general office duties necessary for the fulfillment of the job, such as, but not limited to, faxing, filing, copying and other general office duties.
12. Perform other duties as assigned.
SCOPE: High visibility with NRA divisions, NRA members, law enforcement officers and personnel and the general public. Position functions in a fast-paced work environment with minimal direct supervision. Limited travel required.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: High School diploma required. Minimum of two years of clerical/business experience required. Bookkeeping experience desired.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES: Minimum accurate typing of 55 WPM required. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, scanning, electronic file creation, and familiarity with database entry programs. Excellent oral and written communication, grammar and spelling skills essential. Pleasant telephone manner required. Proven ability to prioritize multiple tasks and accomplish stated goals with minimal or no direct supervision. Detail orientation required, as well as proven ability to perform as a team player. Demonstrated ability to file and maintain records, both electronic and paper, accurately.
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| Field Representative, Area 33 (ID+UT, WA) |
Must live within assigned territory (ID). Travel required.
SUMMARY: Responsible for recruiting, developing, and supporting volunteers to execute successful Friends of NRA fundraising activities within an assigned territory. Promotes the programs and grant opportunities of the National Rifle Association and works collaboratively with volunteers, donors, and community partners to advance program goals. A strong understanding of and commitment to the mission of the National Rifle Association is essential.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Plan, organize, and execute Friends of NRA fundraising events such as banquets, auctions, raffles, and special events to achieve or exceed annual fundraising goals.
- Manage event timelines, logistics, and volunteer teams to ensure high-quality, compliant fundraising activities.
- Monitor event performance metrics and identify opportunities to improve participation and net revenue.
2. Recruit, train, and mentor Friends of NRA volunteers, committee members, and leadership teams.
- Facilitate regular committee meetings, workshops, and planning sessions to build engagement and accountability.
- Ensure adherence to all operational, financial, and compliance guidelines outlined in the Event Fundraising Guide.
3. Prepare, submit, and maintain accurate event financial reports and documentation in a timely manner.
- Monitor expenses to ensure events operate within approved budgets and financial controls.
- Safeguard organizational assets, including equipment and funds, in accordance with division policies.
4. Coordinate distribution of local grant applications. Serve as Secretary to the State Fund Committees in assigned territory, ensuring compliance with grant policies and timelines.
5. Build and maintain relationships with Friends of NRA volunteers, donors, affiliated gun clubs, state associations, and community partners.
- Serve as a primary resource for information about Friends of NRA and NRA programs.
- Identify growth opportunities and expand volunteer and donor networks within assigned territory.
6. Perform other duties as assigned.
SCOPE: High visibility with NRA staff, Friends of NRA volunteers, donors, NRA Board of Directors, and the public. Responsible for handling funds, equipment, and sensitive information with integrity and accountability. Functions in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment requiring strong prioritization and independent judgment. Frequent travel within the territory required; extended work hours including evening and weekend work required.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Undergraduate degree or equivalent experience is preferred. Demonstrated success in fundraising, event management, volunteer recruitment and management preferred. Leadership and project management experience required. Experience or familiarity with shooting sports is essential.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES: Thorough understanding of the Friends of NRA mission. Proficient in web-based systems and Microsoft Office. Strong public speaking, presentation, and relationship-building skills. Demonstrated sales, marketing, or fundraising experience with a results-driven approach. Excellent organizational, time-management, and problem-solving abilities with the capacity to manage multiple priorities and work independently. Valid unrestricted driver's license and ability to travel frequently required. Must be able to lift and carry event materials weighing approximately 25 - 30 lbs.
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| Full-time Range Officer |
LOCATION: Onsite, variable schedule including evenings, nights, weekends, holidays.
Summary: Assist in all aspects of the NRA Range operation on a full time basis to ensure safe and productive usage of the facility while providing support to management and staff. Applicants must be eligible to have access to firearms and ammunition and should have shooting experience. Preference given to trained Range Safety Officers. NRA will provide, and employees must successfully complete, required NRA certification courses in addition to job specific training. Knowledge of and support for the mission of the NRA required. Work schedule includes days, nights, holiday, and at least one day each weekend. Pre-employment and ongoing blood and hearing tests are required.
Essential Responsibilities:
1) Perform range and office daily operations, including open/closing procedures, range preparation and basic maintenance, inventory restocking, classroom preparation, phone inquiries, and staff coverage. Assisting range management with staff training, SOP improvements/application, and implementing policy as directed.
2) Enter information into computer database of individuals qualified to use the NRA Range, as well as those individuals who have been prohibited from range usage, as determined within divisional guidelines.
3) Conduct office duties to include retail sales, restocking, cleaning/maintenance, and ID verification. Conduct preventative maintenance on range mechanical systems in an accurate manner as directed by NRA Range GM.
4) Ensuring staff and customer safety through effective supervision of Range activities during scheduled times, including professional correction of violations. Able to lead by example while providing supervision and mentorship to part-time staff while working as a Range Officer. Ability to make decisions and follow through required.
5) Operate all range equipment, including lane controls, POS systems, HVAC and lighting controls and daily maintenance/clean-up of range areas.
6) Adhere to all policies, procedures, and regulations established for the usage of the NRA Range.
7) Strong understanding of NRA's Mission as well as customer service, verbal/written skills, attention to detail, and be willing to take and give professional direction.
8) Assist NRA management in successful implementation of outside activities, including Air Rifle Range as well as VIP and industry/association related activities.
9) Be an effective resource of firearms knowledge and experience to include proper and safe gun handling skills, loading and unloading of various action types, malfunction clearing, and the ability to make corrections on all of these in a professional manner.
10) Provide timely and effective feedback on range operations and staff to management to promote continuous improvement.
11) Perform other duties as assigned.
Scope: High visibility with all divisions and departments of the NRA, senior management, industry partners, and the general public. Position functions with minimal supervision in a fast paced work environment. Position exposes individuals to lead particles and requires the lifting and carrying of up to 50lbs of materials as well as long periods of standing. Position requires a pre-employment blood level lead screening test, as well as bi-annual blood lead screening tests, and annual hearing tests. Position requires flexible scheduling with full availability and some overtime, ability to work days, nights, weekends (at least one day each weekend), and holidays. Occasional travel required.
Education and Experience: High School or equivalent degree required. NRA and/or industry related firearms/range safety officer training certifications with demonstrated ability to oversee firearms use on a range highly preferred. Strong familiarity and knowledge of firearm operations, designs, and usage required. Ability to interface personally with NRA staff and the general public. Working knowledge of computer database menu driven systems and willingness to learn new software applications required.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: Ability to read and interpret written materials and follow/implement verbal instructions at a professional level. Ability to write reports, effectively present information and to respond to questions from groups of managers, NRA clients and the general public. Demonstrated problem solving experience and high end communication skills essential when dealing with range clientele in stressful situations. Proven ability to supervise, mentor, and motivate fellow staff members to achieve Range expectations.
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| Fundraising Database Expert |
LOCATION: Onsite at NRA HQ (Fairfax VA)
SUMMARY: We are seeking a highly analytical and detailed-oriented Database Manager to serve as the central steward of our department's data ecosystem. In this mission-critical role, you will spend the majority of your time conducting deep data analysis, structing complex datasets, pulling, integrating, and transforming information from multiple external and internal systems.
This position collaborates closely with the Director, Advancement Services, to manage the day-to-day operations of the Advancement database for the NRA Office of Advancement. PLEASE NOTE: The finalist for this position is subject to criminal and credit checks.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Manage day-to-day operation of the Advancement Database for the NRA Office of Advancement. Serve as the primary "super user" for the database to include but not limited to: Setting up new users; training new users and maintaining user roles, permissions, and system workflows.
2. Data Integrity - maintain a clean, secure database, setting up automated data hygiene processed to keep constituent profiles updated. Drive database clean-up and maintenance, including the elimination of duplicate accounts and establishment of new donor records. Implement best practices for data integrity and proactively communicate to staff opportunities to enhance our donor record information.
3. Database Structing & Optimization - Design, implement, and continuously refine the overall database structure, ensuring it is well organized and set up effectively for campaigns and other key categories or supporter segmentations. Document all processes, data dictionaries, reporting templates, dataset structures, and categorization logic.
4. Gift Administration - Oversee and manage gift entry, donation processing, and reconciliation between Virtuous and other NRA database programs. Ensure adherence of the collection and appropriate coding of planned gifts in the Advancement database. Responsible for scanning backup material and linking media to records.
5. System Integration - Manage the integration data processes by pulling information from multiple systems into Excel for integration, reconciliation, and analysis, developing reputable processes and templates that minimize manual effort. Collaborate with other departments to find best practice solutions for setting up automated data flow processes utilizing API integrations where feasible.
6. Reporting & Analytics - Generate reports for the Advancement team to with the goal of being more proactive with reports on special fundraising projects, as well as everyday fundraising activities. Serve as the liaison to Advancement Officers for list pull and mailing lists. Meet report and information request deadlines and ensure that the information reported is current and accurate. This also includes special requests for lists for mailings, cultivation events, donor visits, etc. Collaborate with program, development, and finance teams to define data requirements, campaign segmentation needs, and deliver tailored insights through custom Excel workbooks and dashboards.
7. Training & Support - Train staff on best practices, data entry standards, and proper use of the database to include quarterly staff training opportunities.
8. Analytical Thinking - Ability to interpret data to offer insights on donor behavior and campaign performance with a strong understanding of fundraising processes, gift entry standards, and donor stewardship.
9. Program Data Entry - Responsible for the data entry, tracking, and invoicing for payment regarding the Firearms for Freedom Program. This includes collaborating with donors/vendors to ensure that all firearms information is entered into the Advancement database.
10. Fundraiser Support & Data Entry Assistance - Work closely with Advancement staff to ensure the timely data entry of all actions, notes, and other donor/prospect information important for historical stewardship purposes. Assist fundraisers with their data entry by providing one-on-one guidance and troubleshooting data entry challenges. Conduct regular quality checks on fundraiser-entered data and work directly with the Advancement staff to correct issues and improve data entry practices.
11. Perform other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Required:
- A commitment to the mission of the NRA.
- Personal and professional integrity, as well as high standards of excellence.
- Strong analytical critical thinking skills.
- Advanced proficiency in structured query language.
- In-depth knowledge of database technologies.
- Knowledge of advanced Excel formulas and functions (INDEX/MATCH,XLOOKUP, array formulas, PivotTables)
- Ability to troubleshoot software issues.
- Advanced analytical organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- High School diploma and a minimum of 5 years prior data entry/analysis work experience.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and as a member of a team.
- Ability to function in a fast-paced work environment with minimal supervision meeting deadlines with accuracy and completeness.
- Essential that applicant have a track record as an adaptive learner and fast starter with strong self-motivation.
Preferred:
- Knowledge of Virtuous fundraising software.
- Knowledge of API integrations, Zapier, or other automation tools.
- Experience with data visualization tools (Tableau, Power BI, Excel-based charting, or Sigma Computing)
- SQL/HTML experience.
- Associates or BA/BS Degree.
- Prior experience in a membership driven organization.
- Not-for-profit/fundraising involvement/employment.
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| Maintenance Worker |
LOCATION: Onsite, NRA Headquarters, M-F
SUMMARY: Performs maintenance and utility tasks in the upkeep of NRA Headquarters facilities.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Assist Senior Building Engineer with minor construction tasks and carpentry in a timely and cost effective manner as directed.
2. Perform repairs on office furniture in a timely and cost effective manner as directed.
3. Set up tables and chairs in conference rooms throughout the building in preparation for NRA functions in a timely manner as directed.
4. Assist with office moves, moving furniture between and within offices in a timely manner as directed.
5. Hang pictures, plaques, bulletin boards and mounts on walls in a timely and professional manner as directed.
6. Deliver copier paper to departments in an accurate and timely manner as directed.
7. Provide back-up support to the Mailroom for delivery of Federal Express, UPS, packages, incoming and interoffice mail as directed.
8. Transport materials and boxes between various departments in a timely manner as directed.
9. Assist with transportation of IS equipment and other materials needed for the quarterly Board of Directors meeting.
10. Assist in the set up/tear down of holiday decorations as directed in a timely manner.
11. Performs other duties as assigned.
SCOPE: High visibility with departmental staff, as well as NRA employees, and all divisions within the NRA. Position functions in a fast paced work environment with shifting work priorities. Position functions with minimal direct supervision and requires regular bending, standing, lifting, loading and carrying of items up to 75 lbs. No out-of-area travel required. Occasional overtime required.
EDUCATION AND EXPERINCE: High school diploma or equivalent required. Experience with routine maintenance tasks.
KNOWELDGE, SKILL, ABILITIES: Ability to follow verbal instructions required. Excellent organizational skills are essential. Proven ability to interface effectively with employees. Demonstrated mechanical ability relative to light jobs (i.e., picture hanging, changing cylinders on office chairs, etc.) essential.
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| Manager - Collegiate Shooting Sports Program |
LOCATION: NRA Headquarters (Onsite, full-time)
SUMMARY: Reporting to and working in close coordination with the Competitive Shooting Director and Competitive Shooting Division staff, you will assist in the daily management and coordination of a variety of Collegiate Shooting Sports and competitive shooting sports programs as directed. In this role frequent travel (to Camp Atterbury Indiana and other locations) will be required. Travel obligations are approximately 25% during the winter months and in some cases over 50% travel will be required during the spring and summer or fall months and will require weekend commitments. A background in Collegiate shooting sports and Olympic style shooting sports is required. A background in modern shooting sport disciplines is a plus.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Manage Collegiate Shooting Sports program activities and assist with NRA Competitive Shooting Sports operational needs.
2. Register NRA Competitive Shooting Tournaments, assist in the collection of fees, assist in posting scores, manage competitor rankings, assist with other administrative duties and perform other tasks as assigned.
3. Conduct and assist in conducting a variety of competitive shooting tournaments and/or ensuring the success of these tournaments to include public speaking and event leadership. This may include a variety of international, national, regional NRA and non NRA championships.
4. Oversee, within divisional guidelines, outside contract firms/vendors to provide services for competitive shooting events, to include but not limited to lodging, food and beverage, venues etc. Regularly monitors level of vendor service and ensures corrective action as needed. Successfully negotiates contract terms favorable to NRA in coordination with upper management and legal counsel, and in compliance with established internal procedures.
5. Coordinate and manage with Staff the completion and maintenance of complete and accurate National Records and ensure the completion of the National Records procedures are done so in an accurate and timely manner.
6. Manage and coordinate with other NRA Staff the distribution of awards, and maintenance of the database of awards, pins, certifications, medals, trophies etc.
7. Provide exceptional customer service to NRA Members and non NRA members related to NRA Competitive Shooting and/or a variety of NRA events.
8. Assist in managing and/or creating budget/s for all departmental activities that require budgetary support.
9. Manage, compile, review, edit and draft program promotional materials, as directed, in an accurate and timely manner. Coordination of promotional materials development will be made with the Executive Office of General Operations via Media Request.
10. Assist staff to work, within departmental guidelines and budgetary constraints, to establish new courses of fire and programs that will enhance and increase participation. This will include the design and edit of courses of fire for new and existing programs, as directed.
11. Assist, as directed, with the development of new web-based materials to assist NRA members and clubs, and the public with operational materials for conducting Competitive Shooting events.
12. Coordinate, in a timely manner, with other NRA Divisions to ensure that scheduled Competitive Shooting events are listed in appropriate NRA publications.
13. Manage and assist in producing requests for NRA Competitive Shooting press releases and social media promotions and/or related content.
14. Manage and provide accurate and timely support to the department to include monthly, quarterly and annual reports, match reports and correspondence as requested.
SCOPE: High visibility with all NRA Divisions, national and international shooting organizations, NRA Membership, State Associations and local clubs. Local and national, and international travel is required to include some weekend work. Position requires the lifting and carrying of items not to exceed 50 lbs. Position functions in a fast-paced work environment with minimal direct supervision.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Four-year college degree desired. Background in the shooting sports, competitive shooting events and event planning a plus. Social media promotional experience and/or relevant military experience is a plus.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES: Excellent oral and written communication skills are required. Proven ability to interface effectively with all levels of individuals. Proven ability to monitor established budget. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and Adobe Acrobat Pro, Excel required, coupled with willingness to learn other software packages essential. Creative thinker and self-starter with excellent organizational skills essential. Proven ability to work independently or as a member of a team required while prioritizing tasks in a time sensitive dead-line driven environment essential.
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| NRA National Shooting Coach Trainer |
LOCATION: NRA Headquarters (onsite, full-time)
SUMMARY Develop, administer, maintain, evaluate and improve the NRA Shooting Coach Program to include Rifle, Pistol and Shotgun disciplines.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Supervise the integration of and provide leadership development of NRA Coaches from the "grassroots" up through the national and international program levels within departmental guidelines.
2. Coordinate and administer NRA Coach School programs (both American and international sports) with program partners (USA Shooting, Amateur Trapshooting Association, National Skeet Shooting Association, National Sporting Clays Association, Civilian Marksmanship Program, etc.) within departmental guidelines.
3. Conduct Coach Education and National Coach Development Staff training within departmental guidelines.
4. Responsible for working with the appropriate subject matter experts in the writing and editing of Shotgun, Pistol and Rifle coach curriculum.
5. Recruit, select, train, direct and assist National Coach Development Staff. Direct and Assist National Coach Development staff to develop and update coach school instructor and related instructional materials. Coordinate these activities with other NRA Divisions as necessary.
6. Assist Coaches with the administration and coordination of Shotgun, Pistol and Rifle Coach Schools, Clinics and Camps.
7. Develop and maintain a 5-year plan which is updated annually within departmental guidelines.
8. Serve as liaison between Youth Organizations promoting the Coach program and other NRA Youth Programs
9. Assist with Youth Programs initiatives and events
10. Stay up-to-date with firearms industry developments, trends, and new training aids/materials used for marksmanship development that may complement the NRA Shooting Coach program.
11. Evaluate, monitor and test emerging technology used specifically for marksmanship skill development and adult learning processes and implement into the Coach Training program as appropriate. Examples would be the use of web-based training, laser, cellular and video technology.
12. Provide day-to-day assistance and support to NRA National Coach Development Staff and shooting coaches by reviewing, analyzing, and responding appropriately to telephone and program correspondence in a timely manner.
13. Keep National Coach Development Staff and coaches updated on program policy, procedures, materials and techniques.
14. Develop program-related marketing and sales strategies in support of NRA Division objectives.
15. Participate in an annual evaluation of all Education & Training division programs and processes and recommend updates as appropriate to maintain the integrity of programs.
16. Monitor and review monthly program budget variances and make appropriate adjustments with the annual budget review/submission.
17. Develop and maintain a standard operating procedure book for these programs.
18. Motivate and supervise technical staff in a time sensitive environment.
19. Perform other duties as assigned.
SCOPE: High visibility with other NRA divisions, NRA membership, ILA, industry, national youth development and shooting sports associated organizations, public and federal, state and local government agencies. Position requires the lifting and carrying of up to 60 lbs of material, as well as ability to stand for long periods of time while conducting instructional seminars. Occasional travel and weekend work required. Position functions in a fast-paced work environment with minimal direct supervision.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: B.A. or B.S. degree required. Advanced degree in appropriate field desirable. Equivalent experience or demonstrated skills may be considered in lieu of degree. Three years experience as a professional educator, coaching or instructing firearms skills, athletics, outdoor education or serving as a leader within a youth development/youth athletics program essential. Two years experience working with volunteer groups and leaders, volunteer management and/or supervision highly desirable. Strong shooting sports background with experience teaching firearm safety and basic marksmanship, as well as expert knowledge of firearms and their operation required. Certification as an NRA Coach is required.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Excellent oral and written communications skills required. Demonstrated initiative and creativity coupled with strong leadership and organizational skills required. Demonstrated ability to work independently and accomplish multiple tasks within established times. Demonstrated expertise in organizing and conducting education conferences and workshops. Demonstrated ability to recruit, train, motivate and evaluate volunteers. Proven ability to motivate and supervise support staff and outside volunteers. Demonstrated ability to effectively interface with all levels of individuals. Working knowledge of computer software, specifically Microsoft Suite, graphics, spreadsheet and general database functions.
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| NRA Secretary |
LOCATION: NRA Headquarters, onsite, full-time
REQUIRED SKILLS AND CHARACTER TRAITS:
1. High personal integrity; willingness to deal firmly and impartially with Board members, candidates, and others.
2. Ability to make appropriate decisions under pressure; adaptable and flexible in dealing with changes on short notice, or in addressing unforeseen circumstances.
3. Ability to work closely with top level management in sensitive and confidential matters.
4. Familiarity with principles of corporate governance and nonprofit law.
5. Working knowledge of basic parliamentary procedure.
6. Excellent oral and written communication skills (ability to write and edit meeting minutes, letters, reports, etc.). Excellent grammar, spelling, and proofreading skills.
7. Introspective and analytical skills.
8. Ability to travel for several days at a time, at least three times a year, to staff NRA Board meetings and Annual Meetings of Members.
9. Ability to handle multiple simultaneous responsibilities. Ability to react to and handle stressful situations. Mature judgment; poise and self-assurance; sensitivity and diplomacy in dealing with others; strong interpersonal skills; reliability; dedication to the job and to the mission of the NRA.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: To carry out responsibilities described in the NRA Bylaws, or otherwise assigned by NRA Board policy or by the Executive Vice President. Understands and provides guidance on NY State non-profit laws and regulations to ensure compliance.
Annual Meetings: Works with NRA elected officers and the NRA Shows and Exhibits staff to coordinate Board and committee in the context of NRA Annual Meetings. Serves as secretary for Annual Meeting of Members (supervising room setup, conducting roll call, presenting resolutions, and preparing minutes).
Board and Committee Meetings: Works with the Meeting Site Selection Committee to choose locations for fall and winter Board meetings. Works with fellow officers, committee chairmen, and staff to develop meeting schedule. Works with the President and parliamentarian to draft the proposed meeting agenda. Documents actions at meetings. After meetings, prepares draft minutes for distribution to Board, Executive Council, officers, and staff. Trains and advises committee secretaries on duties and procedures. Reviews and supervises production and distribution of committee reports and other meeting documents, and coordinates referral of actions between committees and the full Board.
Executive Committee Meetings: Serves as secretary to the Executive Committee. Works with President to call meetings and issue required notices. Documents actions at meetings. After meetings, prepares draft minutes and committee reports.
Election.of Directors: Serves as secretary for the NRA Nominating Committee. Supervises compilation of suggested candidates, collection of candidate biographical questionnaires, and distribution of completed questionnaires to the Nominating Committee. Documents actions at meetings, and prepares draft minutes and committee reports.
Serves as secretary for the Committee on Elections. Coordinates processing of member petitions (both paper and online) to nominate Directors, and oversees tabulation of signatures. Writes and coordinates reports, letters and memoranda to inform members, candidates, Board and Executive Council members, and staff about the nomination and election process, as well as election results delivered by tabulation vendors.
Reviews nominees' biographical statements for the NRA Official Journal for compliance with NRA Bylaws and Board policy. Review Official Journal campaign advertising for compliance with Board policy.
Coordinates NRA Media, Membership and Information Services' roles in the election. Reviews ballot package for accuracy and completeness, and compliance with NRA Bylaws and Board policies.
Committee Assignments and Official Directory: Assists the President in making committee assignments, notifying appointees, and creating final committee rosters. Responsible for reviewing and approving official directory for printing and periodic updating.
NRA Bylaws: Works with the Office of General Counsel and outside counsel in interpreting and carrying out provisions of bylaws. Supervises updating and printing of new bylaws. Provides notice of proposed bylaw amendments to the Board of Directors. Coordinates any Bylaw amendments that have to be voted upon by the members to be included in the Director election ballot package.
Board Policy: Reviews official minutes and maintains documentation of all Board-adopted NRA policies.
Conflict of Interest Policy: Distributes annual Financial Disclosure Questionnaires to officers, directors, and senior staff. Collects completed questionnaires and compiles results for Audit Committee and auditor review.
Board Communications: Transmits messages to Board and Executive Council on behalf of NRA officers. Supervises maintenance of a secure board portal for communication with Board and for officers' and directors' access to NRA documents.
Intellectual Property: Responsible for review and approval of uses of NRA intellectual property, including execution of licensing agreements. Chairs an Intellectual Property Panel that reviews and decides on novel uses of NRA intellectual property.
Archives: Oversees maintenance of NRA archival documents and artifacts. Conducts or directs searches for corporate documents in connection with legal matters or historical research.
Federal Firearms License: Serves as the 'responsible person' under federal law for the NRA headquarters Federal Firearms License. Works with National Firearms Museum staff to ensure compliance with federal law and with NRA policy regarding use of the license and inventory of firearms.
Other duties as assigned.
RESPONSIBLE TO: Executive Vice President and NRA Board of Directors
COORDINATES WITH: NRA Officers, Board of Directors, Executive Council, internal divisions of NRA, committee chairmen and committee secretaries.
REQUIRED EDUCATION: College education or equivalent business experience. Law degree (JD) and Bar admission preferred.
REQUIRED BACKGROUND: Knowledge of National Rifle Association history, programs and activities, including activities of NRA Board of Directors, function of committees and the interaction between the staff, the committees and the Board. Project management and supervisory experience. Knowledge of NY non-profit laws and regulations.
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| Part-time Range Officer (Multiple openings) |
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Works at NRA Range at Headquarters in Fairfax, VA.
The schedule varies from week to week. Range Officers must be able to work evenings, nights, days and weekend hours. Must be availble for day/afternoon/evening shifts Monday through Friday and weekend/holiday shifts. One shift per weekend is required.
Applicants must be eligible to have access to firearms and ammunition and should have range shooting experience. Preference given to those persons who have worked as Range Safety Officers or have training as such. NRA Certified Instructors and/or NRA Certified Trainers are welcomed.
Applicants must be at least 21 years of age and should have an interest in and support for the Second Amendment, Second Amendment issues, an understanding of NRA's mission, strong customer service and verbal skills, attention to detail and be willing to take direction. Firearms knowledge and experience necessary.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Vacancies will be filled as they occur. Multiple vacancies are available now. Please send resume and cover letter to [email protected] or click the link below the posting.
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| Principal Software Engineer |
Location: Fairfax, VA
Please note: This position is subject to pre-employment criminal and credit background checks.
The National Rifle Association is executing a major greenfield AI-first digital transformation to design and build sovereign, intelligent platforms that drive member engagement, data-driven growth, and operational excellence.
We are seeking a deeply technical Principal Software Engineer / Technical Lead - a senior individual contributor who writes high-impact production code daily while leading the delivery of durable application-tier services and advanced data intelligence capabilities. Reporting to the Senior Director of Enterprise Architecture & Software Engineering, this role owns the creation of production AI systems, graph/vector knowledge platforms, and analytics solutions that translate raw data into actionable business intelligence.
This position operates at principal/staff engineer level: providing technical direction, owning complex systems end-to-end, and delivering capabilities that directly enable revenue, membership growth, and mission-aligned outcomes.
Key Responsibilities
Architecture & Durable System Design:
Design and implement resilient, production-grade application services using modern frameworks (Spring Boot/Java ecosystems or equivalents such as Quarkus/Micronaut, alongside Python FastAPI).
Own end-to-end development of scalable microservices, event-driven architectures, API/MCP-first platforms, and domain-driven designs that serve as the durable foundation for long-term capabilities.
Architect and build sophisticated multi-agent systems, LLM orchestration, Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), vector databases, and graph database solutions that power intelligent decision-making.
Data Intelligence & Analytics Leadership
Lead the delivery of data intelligence platforms that unify member and operational data into actionable insights, leveraging graph databases for relationship modeling, vector stores for semantic search, and AI agents for automated analysis and recommendations.
Design and implement real-time analytics pipelines, predictive models, knowledge graphs, and intelligent profiling systems that directly enable business capabilities such as personalized member experiences, donor segmentation, churn prediction, and revenue optimization.
Translate complex business requirements into production data intelligence features that drive measurable outcomes across membership, advancement, digital engagement, and operations.
API & Integration Leadership
Design, implement, and govern robust internal and external APIs, integration platforms, and secure partner connectivity solutions.
Build integration layers that support seamless data flow and workflow orchestration between internal systems and external partners.
Code Ownership & Technical Excellence
Write high-quality, daily production code primarily in Python and TypeScript/Java, focusing on performance, reliability, and maintainability.
Drive engineering standards, conduct rigorous code and design reviews, and establish patterns for testing, observability, and operational excellence.
Implement mature MLOps/LLMOps, Infrastructure-as-Code, GitOps, and CI/CD practices.
Optimize high-throughput AI and data workloads for scalability, latency, and cost efficiency.
AI-Native & Agentic Development
Build production-grade agentic systems capable of complex reasoning, tool use, and autonomous execution across data intelligence workflows.
Productionize advanced AI components including embeddings, knowledge graphs, prompt engineering, and responsible AI safeguards.
Influence & Mentorship
Provide technical leadership and mentorship across teams, raising the bar on AI engineering, data intelligence, and cloud-native practices.
Collaborate with architecture, security, and business stakeholders to ensure technical solutions deliver clear business value.
Contribute to technical roadmaps and platform strategy.
Security, Compliance & Operational Excellence
Embed zero-trust security, privacy-by-design, data sovereignty, and AI Governance into all layers.
Drive technical debt reduction, platform reliability, and cost optimization while maintaining rigorous compliance standards.
Qualifications & Experience
Required:
8+ years of hands-on production software engineering experience, with significant time at senior/principal level building large-scale, mission-critical systems.
Demonstrated expertise designing and owning durable application-tier services (Spring Boot/Java or equivalent) combined with Python/TypeScript AI-native development.
Strong track record in the following areas:
App Tier & Backend: Spring Boot (or Quarkus/Micronaut), Python (FastAPI, LangChain/LangGraph/CrewAI), TypeScript/Node.js, focused on high-throughput, observable services.
Data Intelligence: Graph databases (Neo4j, FalkorDB), vector databases (e.g. Pinecone, Weaviate, Qdrant), knowledge graphs, real-time analytics pipelines, predictive modeling, and semantic search.
AI/ML Engineering: Multi-agent systems, LLM orchestration, RAG architectures, agentic frameworks, and MLOps/LLMOps.
Cloud & Architecture: AWS/Azure/GCP, Kubernetes, event-driven systems (Kafka/Pulsar), serverless, API gateways, domain-driven design, and partner integrations.
Deep experience designing secure, scalable APIs and integration platforms.
Expertise with Infrastructure-as-Code, GitOps, comprehensive observability, and automated quality practices.
Proven success applying zero-trust security, data sovereignty, and AI Governance in production.
Ability to deliver measurable business impact through hands-on technical leadership in data intelligence and AI systems.
Support and alignment to the mission, values, and culture of the NRA.
Preferred:
Experience building intelligent platforms for membership, e-commerce, or high-engagement consumer applications.
Contributions to open-source AI/data projects, technical blogs, or conference speaking.
Familiarity with Microsoft Azure services in a multi-cloud strategy.
Relevant certifications: AWS/Azure Architect/Developer, CKA/CKAD, or AI/ML engineering credentials.
Education: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, AI/ML, Data Science, or related field (or equivalent deep professional experience).
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| Program Coordinator - Adaptive Shooting |
LOCATION: NRA Headquarters (onsite, full-time)
SUMMARY Implement and manage aspects of the Adaptive Shooting Programs Department. Knowledge of and support for the mission of the National Rifle Association.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Maintain, within divisional guidelines, all educational materials, resources and digital databases located on NRA Adaptive Shooting Programs website including, but not limited to, Adaptive Products Database, Adaptive Hunting Database, and Adaptive Range Database.
2. Implement and promote the NRA Range Accessibility Subsidy Program. Receive, review, and accept documentation from parties applying for funds through the NRA Range Accessibility Subsidy Program.
3. Work closely with the Director, Community Engagement to conduct effective public relations/education programs, seminars and workshops/clinics covering topics pertinent to people with/without disabilities and senior citizens to be presented at NRA events and meetings to NRA members, non-members and the public.
4. Coordinate with the NRA Office of the Secretary and the leadership and staff of NRA Competitions Division in the implementation of the Competition Waiver Program.
5. Implement and monitor Adaptive Shooting Programs budget as determined by the Director. Review budget each month to ensure conformity to projected budget.
6. Work closely with the Director, Community Engagement Division to ensure that the goals and objectives of both the Division and Adaptive Shooting Programs are successfully met.
7. Represents, as directed, the NRA at events and activities sponsored by other national level organizations dedicated to supporting the disabled community.
8. Perform other duties as assigned.
SCOPE: Coordination with NRA Community Engagement Division staff, General Operations Divisions and staff throughout the NRA, organizations dedicated to people with disabilities, NRA Board of Directors, Committee members and the general public. Position functions with minimal direct supervision and requires occasional local/national travel and occasional weekend work.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Bachelor's degree required. A minimum of 2 years' experience working with people with disabilities and/or familiarity with medical terminology beneficial.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES: Comfort when working with and discussing matters pertaining to people with disabilities required. Excellent oral and written communications skills required. Strong attention to detail and the ability to remain focused on the task at hand essential. Strong administrative, analytical and effective organizational skills required. Proven ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously while meeting deadlines essential. Demonstrated ability to present material in an oral format to both small and large groups is essential. Ability to motivate volunteer staff is essential. Proven proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and PowerPoint essential.
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| Program Coordinator - Community Outreach |
LOCATION: NRA Headquarters (onsite, full-time)
SUMMARY: Responsible for activities in support of the management, development, and delivery of NRA's Community Outreach Programs, Refuse to Be a Victim, the Eddie Eagle GunSafe Program, Women on Target and others as assigned. Provide key knowledge and support for the mission of NRA's Community Outreach Programs and the overall NRA mission.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Work with NRA purchasing to assist Managers of Community Outreach Programs including Eddie Eagle GunSafe Program, Refuse to Be a Victim and Women on Target inventory purchasing, fulfillment, and shipping, to ensure expenses are kept as low as possible and to ensure that inventory for NRA Community Outreach program is available for customers and NRA requirements as needed.
2. Properly track and record Eddie Eagle GunSafe, Refuse to Be a Victim and Women on Target program usage for use in promoting the programs and the NRA records.
3. Work with the Managers of Community Outreach Programs and Director to develop marketing strategies and use NRA networks to promote Community Outreach programs.
Under the guidance of the Director, demonstrate ongoing growth in performance and responsibilities to:
1. Develop and grow relationships with Volunteers, Instructors and Clinic Directors to ensure that Community Outreach programs maintain status as the best programs in their fields.
2. Promote, within departmental guidelines, NRA Community Outreach programs at conventions, conferences, special events and via written articles and stories for NRA publications and other external publications, magazines and newsletters as opportunities arise.
3. Promote Eddie Eagle GunSafe, Refuse to Be a Victim and Women on Target at NRA's showcase events, NRA Annual Meetings and the Great American Outdoor Show. Public speaking is part of these promotional efforts.
4. Perform other duties as assigned.
SCOPE: Interacts regularly with NRA staff, NRA members, members of NRA's Board of Directors, NRA volunteers and the general public. Position functions in a fast paced, detail oriented and time sensitive work environment with minimal direct supervision. National travel and some weekend work required.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: College degree or equivalent work experience required. Marketing and budgeting experience helpful. Experience in the shooting sports, law enforcement, crime prevention, or community outreach helpful.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES: Excellent oral and written communications skills required. Strong attention to detail and the ability to remain focused on the task at hand essential. Strong administrative, analytical and effective organizational skills required. Proven ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously while meeting deadlines essential. Demonstrated ability to present material in an oral format to both small and large groups is essential. Ability to motivate volunteer staff is essential. Proven proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and PowerPoint essential.
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