ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: • Work to develop strategic plan document for the QNR and development of updated department mission statement that will be used for funding opportunities. • Assist program managers with implementing current projects and the strategic plan by identifying grant and funding, attend meetings, and program development, including budgeting as it intersects with developing major funding proposals. The current projects include fisheries management, restoration, planning, research, all funded through multiple interagency agreements and contracts. Future projects may include land acquisition, energy efficiency, air quality, and other natural resource related issues. • Work with QNR staff to develop plans, grants, contracts, and land-use agreements. This may include field visits to understand the scope of the projects. • Work closely with Program Managers to understand their current plans, including future funding and contract needs. In coordination with QNR staff, ensure that proposal budgets and work plans align with those approved by QNR Director. Ensure that grant revenue is appropriately allocated and tracked, that program and finance staff understand restrictions and requirements associated with each grant, and that we meet the terms of grant agreements. • Seek out and identify appropriate funding sources to match needs of QNR. • Maintain strong working knowledge of funding/grant cycles, deadlines, eligibility, requirements, and updates. • Attend webinars and communicate with grant managers to ensure all grant requirements are identified. • In collaboration with the program managers, assist with developing and submitting high quality grant proposals, budgets, and reports (narrative and financial) for all QNR’s programs while adhering to deadlines. • Maintain and nurture relationships with funding organizations, stakeholders, landowners, and other agencies. • Meet regularly with Program Managers and funders to discuss project progress and funding requirements. • Maintain basic knowledge Pacific Northwest ecosystems and common threats. This may include field visits or attending regional conferences. • Serve as an alternate point of contact (POC) to the funder, manage the negotiation of grant contracts, assist with permitting issues, and attend applicable meetings. • Other duties, as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS: Required Qualifications *Closely related qualifying experience may be substituted for the required education on a yearby-year basis. Education: • Bachelor’s degree in closely related field with at least three years of prior experience in project planning and grant experience with a track record of success. Preferred Qualifications: • Master’s degree in closely related field and one year of professional experience. Key Qualifications: • Experience with grants.gov and grant application websites, and Tribal grants. • Experience organizing and facilitating meetings. • Experience in the science of environmental or natural resource management. • Experience working with federal, tribal, state, and local governments. • Advanced education in technical or creative writing. • Good working knowledge, appreciation for, and understanding of various realms of natural resources management. • Understanding of both public and private funding processes. Please Note: • A Master’s degree or Ph.D will substitute for years of experience.
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