Washington State Department of Natural Resources
Aquatic Policy Analyst - Environmental Planner 4
Recruitment # 2017-08-6999-07621
SALARY RANGE: $4,737 - $6,372 per month plus comprehensive benefit package and 
retirement. We have generous vacation and sick leave as well as many other 
benefits.
LOCATION:
Olympia, Washington

CLOSES:
25 September 2017
Note: Recruitment may be extended after 25 September depending on the quantity 
and quality of the application pool.
Do you have a passion for public service and want to advance sustainable 
management of natural resources in Washington State? We are looking for a 
highly qualified and motivated candidate to serve as a senior aquatic resources 
policy analyst within the Aquatic Resources Division at the Department of 
Natural Resources. You will develop significant new program and policy 
directions related to the sustainable management of state-owned aquatic lands 
and associated public resources.
Your responsibilities will include, among other tasks: providing policy 
assistance, expertise, and technical consultation on the management of 
state-owned aquatic lands and resources to Division staff, and others; lead the 
preparation of guidelines, procedures, and rulemaking; coordinate major 
environmental program planning activities; coordinate and review draft bills 
and preparing fiscal notes during legislative session; and, coordinate with 
federal, state, local, tribal and nongovernmental agencies.
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 senior level knowledge of current trends in natural resource 
issues, environmental laws, policies and programs; natural resource planning 
principles, methods, and techniques; governmental administrative structure and 
political awareness at local and state levels; environmental, social and other 
problems affecting development of local and state environmental resource 
programs;
*Highly developed policy analysis and critical thinking skills, including 
ability to think conceptually, interpret and implement laws, rules, and 
policies; research issues; identify and analyze potential impacts of policies 
and programs at multiple scales and timeframes; draw logical conclusions;  
identify options; and recommend solutions;
*Legislative experience and/or familiarity with the legislative process, 
including drafting legislative bill language and the preparation of fiscal 
notes and fact sheets; and, reviewing legislation for program impacts;
*Excellent writing skills, including the ability to precisely and concisely 
present complex information to both technical and layperson audiences;
*Strong communication and interpersonal skills, including good judgment, 
ability to express ideas clearly and concisely, work collaboratively with 
people with diverse priorities and perspectives;
*Fluency in current word processing and spreadsheet software used by DNR or 
similar software;
*Ability to professionally conduct internal and external outreach and 
communication related to the programs, policies, and plans of the Aquatic 
Resources Division. This includes the ability to effectively communicate in 
both small and large group settings, develop and maintain respectful 
relationships, and competently represent DNR mission and goals;
*Ability to juggle multiple projects, competing deadlines.

How to apply: 
http://agency.governmentjobs.com/dnr/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=1827542
or go to www.dnr.wa.gov/employment/jobs and search for Aquatic Policy Analyst 
as well as other job opportunities!

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

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