Natural Resources Special Projects Manager
Company: American Council Of Engineering Companies
Location: Washington
Posted on: October 23, 2024
Job Description:
Nature of WorkAre you a visionary leader with a passion for the
environment and experience developing policies and programs that
support watershed planning, salmon recovery, conservation land
management and forestry management in a changing climate? The City
of Bellingham is seeking a Special Projects Manager in the
award-winning . Join our talented and growing team!This position
develops, manages and coordinates the implementation of
environmental policies and programs in the areas of watershed
planning; regional salmon recovery; water quality and quantity
issues including modeling; water rights; conservation land
management including forestry management planning and restoration;
invasive species management; climate adaptation planning including
vulnerability assessments for the Lake Whatcom watershed; and other
programs as assigned. Develops policies and frameworks for emerging
natural resources issues. Manages programs, prepares budgets,
maintains regulatory compliance and supervises assigned staff.
Facilitates, collaborates and coordinates with staff from all City
Departments, outside agencies, tribes, and other governmental
entities to accomplish the goals and mission of the Public Works
Department and Natural Resources Division.SALARY AND BENEFITS
INFORMATION:The current full salary range for this position is
$8,265/month - $10,013/month.Research has demonstrated that salary
negotiation can further inequality due to bias across gender and
race. To prevent negotiation bias, the City places new employees
within the published salary range based on qualifications and
professional experience as listed on the application material, in
accordance with City policy. This is in line with the City's
commitment to accessibility, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Candidates who exceed the minimum experience requirements shall be
given credit for advanced step placement at the rate of one
additional pay step for each two full years of directly related or
equivalent professional experience beyond the minimum requirements.
Candidates who meet minimum qualifications or have experience that
is not directly related or in a lower-level position will be placed
at step one in the salary range. For positions that require a
bachelor's degree, one additional step may be granted for
applicants with a master's degree in a related field when the
master's degree is not required to meet minimum qualifications. The
City's HR Department regularly evaluates minimum qualifications to
provide equitable employment opportunities.This position is
represented by a union. Employees receive step increases annually
in accordance with the and City policy. City of Bellingham
employees receive medical, dental, and vision insurance as well as
life insurance and long-term disability. Additional benefits
include flexible spending accounts, a medical insurance opt-out
program, and access to our employee assistance program. All
eligible City employees are enrolled in a pension plan.
Additionally, employees may elect to participate in the City's 457
deferred compensation retirement savings plan.Employees will
receive 12 paid holidays in addition to one paid floating holiday
each year. At the time of hire, employees will accrue 8 hours of
sick leave and 10 hours of vacation per month. Vacation accruals
increase based on years of service. Leave accruals are based on 1.0
FTE, accruals are pro-rated if part-time and require employees to
be in paid status at least 120 hours/month.For additional
information regarding benefits and compensation Information please
visit the following:
- Closing Date/Time: Fri. 11/1/24 4:30 PM Pacific TimeESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS OF THE JOB:
- Develops policy initiatives and planning documents that provide
the basis for environmental regulations and administrative
rules.
- Oversees all phases of assigned environmental policies and
programs including, but not limited to, regional watershed
planning, salmon recovery, climate adaptation including
vulnerability assessments for the Lake Whatcom watershed, water
quality and modeling for both water quality and quantity; water
rights; conservation land management including recreation impacts,
forestry management planning and restoration, and other programs as
assigned. Develops, plans, organizes, and coordinates between
departments, other governmental entities, stakeholders and the
public; oversees implementation to ensure program and policy goals
are met. Establishes current and long-range (5-10 years) overall
work programs and staffing needs.
- Negotiates contracts for services between the City and outside
entities, or consultants including interlocal agreements, as
assigned. Follows established consultant selection processes and
oversees compliance with contract terms.
- Coordinates Program activities and goals with other work groups
within the Public Works Department and other City departments,
outside agencies, tribes and other governmental entities.
Collaborates with other managers throughout the City in goal and
policy development to assure consistency and integration with other
department goals and activities. Collaborates in the development of
educational programs needed to achieve policy goals. Provides
education and technical assistance to City staff about
environmental regulations and compliance.
- Prepares and manages annual budget for assigned projects and
programs based on staffing and resource requirements, cost
estimates, division objectives, and departmental goals for review
and approval by the Assistant Director of Public Works. Monitors
and maintains expenditures within approved budget and uses
resources and technology effectively to increase productivity.
- Supervises assigned staff, including setting work priorities,
planning, organizing, assigning, advising, and assisting. Evaluates
the work of assigned staff and participates in the selection of new
employees, hiring, discipline and other personnel actions. Provides
training and motivation for staff in order to make full use of
individual capabilities to meet changing demands.
- Represents the City of Bellingham in regional watershed, land
use, and planning processes, as assigned.
- Represents the City of Bellingham on various committees,
advisory boards and workgroups dealing with environmental policies
and programs. Organizes and facilitates meetings of assigned
citizen advisory groups related to natural resource
management.ADDITIONAL WORK PERFORMED:
- Serves as a member of the Public Works management team. In the
absence of the Assistant Director of Public Works - Natural
Resources may act in responsible charge of the Natural Resources
Division upon request.
- Works on special projects as assigned.
- Tracks and reports on relevant environmental legislation at the
state and federal levels.
- Performs other related work of a similar nature and
level.WORKING ENVIRONMENT:Work is performed both indoors at a
computer workstation and outdoors in all types of weather. Exposure
to outdoor weather conditions is frequent. Attendance at meetings
may require working evening hours. This position requires light to
medium activity with moderate physical exertion
requirements.Physical ability to perform the essential functions of
the job, including:
- Frequently operate a computer and other office machinery such
as a keyboard, mouse, phone, and fax machine;
- Frequently communicate accurate information and ideas with
others;
- Occasionally sit or stand for long periods of time;
- Frequently move inside and outside of the office and travel
between worksites including outdoor locations;
- Occasionally walk up to five miles on uneven terrain during
inclement weather;
- Occasionally lift objects weighing up to twenty-five (25)
pounds.Experience and Training:
- B.A or B.S. in Environmental Science, Natural Resources
Management, Watershed Planning, Forestry Management or related
field.
- Four (4) years' experience in natural resources management,
project management, and public policy issues.
- Three (3) years' supervisory experience. OR
- An equivalent combination of education and experience
sufficient to provide the applicant with the knowledge, skills and
abilities to successfully perform the essential functions of the
job will be considered.Necessary Special Requirements:
- Valid Washington State driver's license and good driving
record. Must submit a three-year driving abstract prior to
hire.
- Employment contingent upon passing a criminal convictions check
and child and vulnerable adult abuse records check.
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