Aquatic Policy Analyst

Washington State Department of Natural Resources

Recruitment # 2011-11-6999

JOB CLASSIFICATION: Environmental Planner 3

SALARY RANGE: $3,819 - $5,010 per month

($3,704 - $4,860 with 3% temporary reduction)

Important Note: From July 1, 2011 through June 29, 2013a 3% temporary salary reduction is in effect for most positions.

TYPE OF POSITION: Permanent, full time.

This position is represented by the WFSE. Once appointed to this position the incumbent will be required to pay union dues or other representation fee within

the first 30 days of employment.

LOCATION: Olympia, Washington

Open until filled. First review December 16

POSITION PROFILE:

An Aquatics Policy Analyst within the Policy Unit of the Aquatic Resources Program at the Department of Natural Resources is responsible for:

• The development of statewide environmental policies, and planning efforts related to the management of state-owned aquatic lands, working directly with outside stakeholder groups, executive management, and other program staff;

• Leading or supporting legislative projects (drafting bill language, fiscal notes and fact sheets), and assisting other staff in the development of recommendations for legislative proposals as well as the review and analysis of proposed legislation from external entities;

• Providing expert level consultation to internal and external staff on planning and policy development and responding to emerging policy issues;

• Acting as a technical liaison with planning and policy personnel in other state agencies and with staff of regional, local, and federal planning agencies, and

• Identifying and analyzing impacts of policies and programs at multiple scales, and developing options and recommendations for policy solutions.

• Developing and/or supervising the preparation of the necessary documents and resource materials for implementation of the aquatic resources program by Division staff.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

• Master’s degree with major emphasis in land use, environmental, natural resource planning or science, or closely related field, plus two years of professional planning or policy development experience; a bachelor’s degree plus two additional years of professional experience in land use, regional, environmental, or natural resources planning or policy development may substitute for the Master’s degree;

• Demonstrated knowledge of the substance and process for regulatory and proprietary laws, rules, and policies related to the management of aquatic resources in the U.S. and Washington State in particular;

• Highly developed policy analysis skills, including ability to think conceptually, analyze impacts of policies and programs at multiple scales and timeframes , draw logical conclusions, identify options, and recommend solutions;

• Highly developed writing and communication skills, including the ability to succinctly and concisely present complex policy issues to multiple audiences;

• Ability to work independently and effectively manage multiple projects with competing priorities, and

• Ability to effectively communicate and work collaboratively with others and develop respectful relationships with team members, other agencies and stakeholders.

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS:

• Masters degree in public policy or environmental science, with an emphasis on aquatic resource sciences, marine sciences, and/or marine policy, plus two years professional experience in environmental or resource planning and or policy development;

• Legislative experience and/or familiarity with the legislative processes, including drafting bill language and the preparation of fiscal notes and facts sheets; and preparing reviews and analyses of legislation,

• Experience instructing and/or checking the work of other staff, and

• Knowledge of the role of DNR and the management of state-owned aquatic lands.

SPECIAL POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING CONDITIONS: Work is primarily in an office setting, with occasional visits to District headquarters and field sites. Hours can be somewhat flexible although a five day work week is preferred. Rare overnight travel, evening and weekend work may be required, especially during the legislative session, or when public meetings are underway for selected projects.

WHO MAY APPLY

This recruitment is open to anyone who meets the required qualifications for this position.

APPLICATION PROCESS

To be considered for this position, please submit:

• A letter of interest describing how your experience and qualifications relate to the position profile, required and desired position qualifications, and special position requirements. Please indicate in your letter of interest how you learned of this opportunity.

• A completed application – DNR Job Application

• An online voluntary Applicant Profile Questionnaire. (This form is not required and is submitted online. Please do not print out and send in with application materials).

• Finalists will be asked to provide an employment/commercial driving record issued from the state in which you are currently licensed.

The first screening will be based on information contained in your candidate materials.

Submit all materials to:

Electronic method preferred

OR other method

[email protected]

Melody Wolf

Department of Natural Resources

PO BOX 47033

Olympia, WA 98504-7033

NOTE: Please indicate Aquatic Policy Analyst - Recruitment # 2011-11-6999 in the subject line of your e-mail.

The State of Washington is an equal opportunity employer. Persons with a disability who need assistance with their application or that need this announcement

in an alternative format, may contact Melody Wolf at (360)902-1350 or email [email protected]

By submitting the application materials you are indicating that all information is true and correct to the best of your knowledge. You understand that the state may verify information and that untruthful or misleading information is cause for removal from applicant pool or dismissal if employed.

Questions? Please contact Cyrilla Cook at (360) 902-1080 or e-mail us at [email protected].

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