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Washington State Department of Natural Resources Forest Resilience Policy and Planning Manager in Olympia, Washington
Forest Resilience Policy and Planning Manager, Environmental Specialist 5
Work Hours and Partial Telework flexibility may be available and considered Relocation Compensation may be available and considered Salary: $6,077.00 - $8,170.00 Monthly *Review of applications is ongoing. *We reserve the right to make a hiring decision or close this recruitment at any time after 01/23/2025. Interviews will be conducted the week of January 27th, with an expected start date of Feb 16th. It is in your best interest to submit materials as soon as possible. Want to join something GREAT and make a difference? This policy position focuses on forest health-related activities and policy issues that we are facing across all lands that work to restore and sustain the ecological function of the entire landscape such as solutions to conserve, protect, and enhance forests that people and wildlife depend on; forest restoration and wildfire risk reduction; mitigation treatments; opportunities that guide current and future management actions; promote wildlife habitat; monitor insect and disease; educate citizens and decision-makers about the economic, environmental, psychological and aesthetic benefits of trees; and other critical components as we maneuver through our forested ecosystem.
Responsibilities:
- Recommends and implements policies and procedures directed at effective and fiscally responsible investments in to implement RCW 76.06 and 76.15 as well as our Forest Action Plan and 20-Year Forest Health Strategic Plan. May solicit and manage professional contract services.
- Ensures interpretation, documentation, and policy implementation related to the successful implementation of the Division's programs of work are consistent with existing laws, rules, policies, and Department principles. Identifies and leads coordination of areas where potential conflicts may occur and require attention.
- Leads Division coordinated review, analysis, and response to forest health state and federal forest health-related legislation.
- Assumes lead status for preparing plans, reports, documents, and other informational material. This includes leadership of coordination and delivery of required legislative reports.
*Required Qualifications: *
A Bachelor's degree in forestry, forest management, forest ecology, natural resources, environmental policy, or related field; AND at least four years or more of applied experience and knowledge of natural resource management, policy, regulations, principles, and practices; OR an equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including substantial public speaking experience, to convey complex natural resource issues to technical and non-technical audiences.
Experience participating with and leading multi-collaborative natural resource groups and understanding of how to effectively communicate and represent both science and agency policy to external partners.
Leadership experience and collaboration skills include listening, understanding, facilitating, negotiating, and working skillfully in those settings to support a wide array of interests and objectives.
Experience working with diverse and competing interest groups to develop solutions and resolve conflicts around high-profile projects or issues.
Knowledge of major forest health and forest management policy in the Pacific Northwest and Washington State at multiple scales from regional to state to local across land ownerships.
Knowledge of major forest health issues in the Pacific Northwest and management strategies to address those.
Ability to develop policy and procedures for teams to achieve an objective.