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Environmental Quality Section Supervisr

Quinault Indian Nation

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Upper Quinault River

Protecting natural resources within the Quinault Reservation and within Quinault’s Usual and Accustomed Area (U&A) is of great importance to the Quinault People. The Quinault Reservation is located on Washington State’s scenic Olympic Peninsula and includes over 208,000 acres of land and water 25 miles of coastline, and the larger U&A also includes the entire Chehalis River basin and its tributaries in western Washington.  This position provides resource protection and monitoring support for staff in a wide variety of Programs, including Air Quality, Water Quality, Invasive Species control, and Wetlands. They work within the Quinault Division of Natural Resource’s (QDNR) Environmental Quality Section, which administers several federally and locally funded restoration or monitoring projects related to air, water and land resources.

Primary Functions:

  • Implement program goals by addressing forest practices or other land management issues as they relate to natural resources within the QIR and the QIN’s U&A.
  • Supervise assigned professional and technical staff who are responsible for invasive species reduction, wetland conservation efforts, and air quality projects. This includes assigning, directing, and reviewing work; planning and implementing necessary and required training; evaluating work performance and resource accomplishments; recommending staff hiring, promotions, status changes, awards, disciplinary actions, and separations; planning, scheduling, and coordinating work operations; solving problems related to work operations and work supervised; and determining material, equipment, and facilities needed to achieve Program objectives.
  • Provide grant oversight and manage multiple budgets and resources to address the QIN’s strategic goals and policies.
  • Maintain and update EPA workplans and agreements; ensure accurate and timely reporting to comply with federal grant requirements
  • Oversee staff responsible for invasive species reduction programs on the QIR
  • Oversee water quality projects on the QIR, such as the development and maintenance of water quality standards, implementation of QIN’s Treatment as State responsibilities with Section 401 Water Quality Certifications, monitoring various water quality metrics among water bodies within the QIR, Monitor natural resources activities within the QIN’s U&A to prevent treaty resource degradation, which may include coordination with state, county and other federal agencies.
  • Use current computer technology to store, develop, and analyze data, and prepare reports in support of natural resources management needs and policy formulation.
  • Identify and assess impacts of management activities on the Nation’s treaty resources; determine the need for additional field review; determine the need to elevate discussions if there may be large negative impacts of a proposed action.
  • Apply laws, codes, regulations, and required practices within the Nation to ensure compliance with environmental protection goals and objectives.
  • Provides consultation/technical expertise to Department Manager, Division Director and outside agencies concerning natural resource issues.
  • Perform other duties as required or assigned.

Minimum Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in natural resource science, environmental science, or related field, AND 5 years of applicable professional experience.

Must have knowledge or formal training in principles of biological research, report writing, methods of data collection and its applications, and appropriate technological software and applications. Must have ability to serve as a proactive advisor to and collaborator with the EP Manager and Division Director to develop and implement QDNR’s Environmental Quality Section priorities, use sound judgement related to permitting decisions that may impact natural resources, manage multiple budgets, provide inter-program coordination, communicate direction clearly in the field, work collaboratively and safely with others, plan and schedule field tasks, prepare comprehensive and concise reports, recognize and describe adverse implications of natural resources decisions/practices, train and supervise personnel, communicate clearly and effectively, write proposals for competitive grants, and administer grants and contracts. The preferred candidate will have experience in securing financial grants and contract administration, water quality monitoring and field data collection related to water quality, collaborative natural resource management, and experience operating small crafts, such as kayaks and motor boats. The successful candidate must be able to pass a federal background check, and drug screening; hold or have the ability to obtain a valid Washington State driver’s license and have and maintain the ability to be insured under QIN automobile insurance. Candidates must have the ability to work outdoors in inclement weather and rugged terrain.

HOW TO APPLY

To apply, please visit http://www.quinaultindiannation.com/jobs.htm and complete a QIN job application. Send your application, cover letter, and resume by email to the QIN Human Resources Dept. at [email protected]. You may request a full position description by emailing [email protected]

 

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