Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission

$3,272 – $6,344 monthly
State Parks cares for Washington’s most treasured lands, waters, and historic places. Further, we connect Washington Citizens to their diverse natural and cultural heritage and provide memorable recreational and educational experiences that enhance their lives. This position supports the mission by managing environmental regulatory compliance within Southwest Washington.

This position acts as the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Responsible Official as legally defined under the State environmental Policy Act on behalf of the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission in the Southwest Region and coordinates multiple projects with varying scopes of work in conjuncture with the Operation Division Environmental Planner to ensure SEPA review has been adequately conducted throughout the region.

Under the general supervision of the Construction Project Coordinator 4, this position is designated as the environmental regulatory compliance point of contact (POC) for all Capital Program projects within Southwest Region and is responsible for assuring regulatory compliance has been met for Capital program projects and actions. Specifically, this position provides professional environmental services and functions associated with the Southwest Region team Capital Program and ensures agency compliance, in addition to SEPA, under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the Growth Management Act (GMA), the Shoreline Management Act (SMA), the Hydraulic Code, Endangered Species Acts (ESA), the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), Forest Practice Act (FPA), and all other applicable environmental local, state, and federal laws. This position is responsible for maintaining and providing current, up-to-date knowledge of environmental laws, land use regulations, policies, project work windows, environmental mitigation measures, proposed legislation, best management practices and current technologies and/or other relevant environmental data related to Southwest Region.

Additionally, this position works closely and collaboratively with the Southwest Region Operations Environmental Planner to develop and coordinate a review strategy for all non-Capital Program region specific project and non-project actions to ensure a flexible but timely, cohesive, and comprehensive environmental regulatory compliance/review has been conducted. This position provides expertise and consultation to staff of various programs; or provides planning or policy development assistance to staff from other state agencies, levels of government, or concerned organizations.

Duties include, but are not limited to:
Responsible for managing the regulatory compliance needs for all Capital proposals within Southwest Region.

Oversees all official environmental declarations and facilitates complex capital project environmental reviews/compliance which include all facets of environmental regulatory compliance associated with scoping, planning, permitting, contracting, construction, and evaluation of capital projects assigned to the region.

Creates site plans, permit applications, or elements of plans and applications compliant with agency standards.

Acts as the SEPA Responsible Official for all of Southwest Region Operation SEPA threshold determinations and Categorical Exemptions. Works closely and collaboratively with the Southwest Region Operations Environmental Planner, to develop and coordinate a regional SEPA review strategy for all region project and non-project actions to ensure a flexible but timely, cohesive, and comprehensive compliance/review for both Capital and Operations SEPA reviews, as well as, SEPA reviews for FEMA projects, grant projects, park projects, deferred maintenance proposals, partnership proposals, Special Activity Permit proposals, Real Property Agreement proposals, Concession lease proposals, and other projects/agreements as needed.

Works with the Operations Division Environmental Planner to manage the regulatory compliance planning strategy for effective and timely environmental regulatory compliance/permit acquisition for all actions within Southwest Region in addition to Capital projects as needed; including: operations activities, FEMA projects, grant projects, park projects, deferred maintenance proposals, partnership proposals, Special Activity Permit proposals, Real Property Agreement Proposals, Concession Lease proposals, and other projects/agreements as needed.

Serves as the Environmental Program’s Capital Program representative on the Southwest Region team. Coordinates state wide training of Environmental Regulatory compliance for all Park Staff region wide.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

Environmental Planner 1:

Bachelor’s degree involving major study in environmental planning, environmental, physical, or natural sciences, or a closely related field.
A valid driver’s license.

Environmental Planner 2:

Bachelor’s degree involving major study in environmental planning, environmental, physical, or natural sciences, or a closely related field.
One (1) year of experience as an Environmental Planner 1 or other equivalent professional experience with environmental regulations and permitting.
A valid driver’s license.

Environmental Planner 3:

Bachelor’s degree involving major study in environmental planning, environmental, physical, or natural sciences, or a closely related field.
One (1) year of experience as an Environmental Planner 2 or Two (2) years of other equivalent professional experience with environmental regulations and permitting.
A valid driver’s license.

**Professional level experience is work that requires consistent exercise of independent judgment and requires advanced knowledge. It may also include practical experience performed during graduate school. This does not include experience as an assistant or technician.**

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

Knowledge of:

Planning principles, techniques, current trends, environmental laws, policies and programs concerning all phases of State resource development;Governmental administrative structure at local and state levels; Environmental, social, and other problems affecting development of local and state resources; Methods and objectives of urban regional and natural resources planning. Familiarity with GIS systems (GPS/GLONASS devices).

To ensure consideration, please complete the online job application and profile at www.careers.wa.gov. Click on “Look for Jobs” and select Parks and Recreation Commission under the “Department” search. Use reference number 02304 when searching for the job announcement.

You must attach in your application the following:

Letter of Interest specifically addressing the qualifications listed in this announcement.
Current resume.
Three professional references.

All requested materials must be submitted. Incomplete or late application materials will not be accepted. Failure to follow application process may disqualify you from further consideration.

Please read the supplemental questions carefully and answer completely. Incomplete responses, including “please see resume” may disqualify you from further consideration.

The information provided in your application must support your selected answers in the application questions. Answers will be verified and documentation may be required. Responses not supported in your application will disqualify you for consideration of employment from this recruitment.