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  • October 11, 2022 12:28 PM | Dina Storz (Administrator)

    Do you want to help promote and implement well-researched recommendations that aim to improve the lives of Californians? Come join the respected Little Hoover Commission as a Communications and Outreach Analyst in this unique opportunity where you can help make a significant impact in state government!

    The Little Hoover Commission is California’s independent oversight agency. The Commission researches and investigates state government operations and policy, and makes recommendations to the Governor and Legislature to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of state government.

    The new Communications and Outreach Analyst will assist in all efforts to communicate the Commission’s work to external audiences and to implement its report recommendations.
     
    Under the supervision of the Executive Director and Deputy Executive Director, though operating with substantial independence, the Communications and Outreach Analyst will:

    • Write a variety of documents intended to communicate the Commission’s work to external audiences, including blog posts, press releases, and similar documents.
    • Promote the Commission’s recommendations to the Legislature and other policymakers.
    • Meet with stakeholder groups in policy areas on which the Commission has made recommendations.
    • Manage the Commission’s website and efforts to communicate about its work.
    • Format Commission reports, issue briefs, and other documents, and assist in the visual design of Commission documents.
    • Develop data visualization graphics for use in Commission products.
    • Track legislation and other initiatives that would implement Commission recommendations.

    Salary Range:
    $5,518.00 - $6,907.00

    https://www.calcareers.ca.gov/CalHrPublic/Jobs/JobPosting.aspx?JobControlId=332614

    Application Deadline:
    November 4, 2022


  • October 07, 2022 12:39 PM | Dina Storz (Administrator)

    The Air Quality Program (AQP) within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a Senior Legislative Program Planner (Environmental Planner 5) position. This position is located in our Headquarters Office in Lacey, WA. Upon hire, you must live within a commutable distance from the duty station.

    Do you want to make an impact shaping policy initiatives affecting climate and air quality in Washington? This is an exciting opportunity to work on these issues with a supportive, high performing team in a fast-paced environment on critical issues for Washington’s air and climate. If you want to put your analytic thinking, stellar communication abilities, and excellent organizational skills to make a difference for Washingtonians, this may be the position for you!

    The mission of the Air Quality Program (AQP) is to protect and improve air quality in Washington. The Air Quality Program’s vision is clean, healthy air and climate for all of Washington.

    During Healthy Washington Roadmap to Recovery, employees are working a combination of in-office and/or telework based on position and business need. Ecology is following current state guidance regarding mask requirements, health screening questions before entry, and social distancing. Looking ahead, Ecology has recently updated the agency policies on telework and flexible and compressed work schedules. Applicants with questions about position location options, telework, and flexible or compressed schedules are encouraged to reach out to the contact person listed below in “other information.” 

    Application Timeline: This position will remain open until filled, with an initial screening date of October 20, 2022. In order to be considered for initial screening, please submit an application on or before October 19, 2022. The agency reserves the right to make an appointment any time after the initial screening date.

    If interested, please apply here: Senior Legislative Program Planner (Environmental Planner 5) 


  • September 27, 2022 1:25 PM | Dina Storz (Administrator)

    The William D. Ruckelshaus Center seeks an experienced and visionary leader to serve as the next Director. Inspired by the life and legacy of William D. “Bill” Ruckelshaus, the Center envisions a future in which government leaders, policy makers, and community members routinely employ tools of collaborative decision making to design, conduct, and implement successful public policy processes. Representing a committed partnership between Washington State University and the University of Washington, the Ruckelshaus Center builds on the unique strengths of the two universities to assist public, non-profit, tribal, private sector, and other community leaders in their efforts to build consensus-based solutions, resolve conflict, and create positive impact around vexing public policy issues.

    The Center combines a mix of practice-based consensus-building and academic scholarship to design and advance collaborative problem solving processes to address public policy issues, opportunities, and conflicts. The Center’s involvement in both process design and impartial facilitation improves public policy development and program implementation in the Pacific Northwest region to positively impact Washington residents. This work has been done with individuals, groups, and organizations across communities, stakeholders, and various levels of government to address challenges in the economic development, land use, natural resources, transportation, agriculture, healthcare, and other significant public policy areas. The Center also advances the teaching, outreach, and research missions of the two universities by helping to bring deeper knowledge of statewide, regional, and community policy issues to the universities. The Center builds capacity for problem solving by developing relationships across sectors and industries, conducting evaluative projects, providing student internships, and by actively participating in national associations with similar collaborative governance vision and goals.

    The next Director of the William D. Ruckelshaus Center will join the Center at an opportune moment. Seated at the convergence of higher education, government, and other public and private institutions, the Center has the power to harness immense knowledge that drives mutually beneficial outcomes. Over its 18-year history the Center has earned a strong reputation as a valuable state and regional resource and as a leading hub of consensus building on complex policy issues. It is poised to have increased, sustained impact in regional and national communities through heightened visibility, increased extramural funding, and a compelling strategic vision rooted in collaborative governance and intersectional public service. The next Director will bolster the resources and operations of the Center, crafting the environment and vision for the next generation of work. As the nation faces widespread discord and polarization, the next Director will lead the Center in setting a powerful example for bringing people together and creating mutually agreeable solutions for the public good. This model has the potential to be expanded and replicated from the fascinating laboratory of Washington state to the rest of the country. To be successful, the Director will need to address the following key opportunities and challenges:

    • Enhance and elevate the Center’s visibility and impact across the region
    • Further leverage the full capacity of WSU and UW
    • Lead complex, boundary-crossing facilitation and process building across sectors
    • Develop and implement key trainings that expand the breadth and depth of collaborative processes among leaders in the Pacific Northwest
    • Expand and diversify financial resources in support of the Center’s mission
    • Foster and deepen a strong sense of community, diversity, equity, and inclusion within the Center
    • Leverage Washington state as a national model for collaborative governance

    Screening of complete applications will begin immediately and continue until the completion of the search process. Inquiries, nominations, and CVs with cover letters should be below. Electronic submission of materials is required.

    For more information: https://www.imsearch.com/search-detail/8468

  • August 25, 2022 10:04 PM | Dina Storz (Administrator)

    Location Flexible, California
    Remote Position with Travel

    K&A is a nationally-recognized communication consulting firm specializing in strategic communications, stakeholder outreach and public involvement programs for public and private sector clients. From water and public utilities, to energy, transportation, environmental sustainability to real estate development, and civic issues, we maintain committed to providing communication programs for important community issues. We help our clients communicate effectively about things that matter.

    With locations in San Francisco, Los Angeles and headquarters in San Diego, our team of 35+ professionals serve clients nationwide with a strong focus in California. We offer competitive compensation and benefits including health, dental, vision and life insurance.

    This position will support the development and implementation of communication, stakeholder outreach, and public involvement programs for environmental regulatory review and land use, community, and transportation planning processes. Clients may include local, regional, state and federal agencies. Some travel will be required.

    We’re looking for candidates that can serve as project managers or assistant project managers to our clients. Candidates should have experience managing projects from start to finish. We are seeking individuals who can work with multiple clients, projects and tasks at one time; produce high-quality client deliverables in a deadline-driven environment; display strong time management skills; effectively prioritize and delegate tasks; remain flexible when projects and priorities change; and display strong presentation skills for new business presentations and conferences. Candidates should also have strong writing skills, including a command of AP style and English grammar, to communicate complex technical information in easy to understand ways.

    Primary responsibilities for the position include developing and implementing communication and public involvement strategies specific to client needs; developing and distributing informational materials in various formats; planning and implementing community engagement events and public meetings (in-person and virtual); coordinating and participating in client meetings (in-person and virtual); reviewing scopes of work and budgets; and assisting with business development, including participating in networking events and professional organizations, and supporting new business proposals. Familiarity with online engagement is a plus. High proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, Excel and Publisher) is a must. Stakeholder meeting facilitation training and/or experience is a plus, but not required.

    Task responsibilities may include:

    • Serving as project manager or assistant project manager on assigned projects, managing project support staff and project deliverables, including responsibility for successful implementation of our scope of work and budget
    • Developing and implementing communication and public involvement plans
    • Managing project tasks, deadlines, budgets and delegation to support staff
    • Writing and producing public-friendly informational materials, such as fact sheets, posters, videos, presentations and notices, including coordinating graphic design and printing
    • Planning community engagement events and meetings (in-person and virtual), and overseeing logistical support
    • Planning and implementing stakeholder work groups, advisory groups and committees
    • Researching and identifying stakeholders and overseeing the development of stakeholder databases
    • Communicating directly with stakeholders when requested by clients
    • Supporting new business and proposal development, including preparing and delivering new business presentations and reviewing or developing scopes of work and budgets
    • Participating in professional development activities
    • Serving as supervisor and/or mentor to junior staff

    Minimum Requirements:

    • Bachelor’s degree
    • Minimum five years solid work experience in public involvement and outreach
    • A strong interest and familiarity in environmental regulatory review processes (NEPA and CEQA), large-scale infrastructure, urban planning and local government
    • Ability to travel, from day trips to several days in duration

    Not required but preferred:

    • Previous experience at a consulting firm
    • Experience working on projects with government or utility clients (could be in-house or as a consultant)
    • Supervisory experience
    • Bilingual in Spanish
    • Meeting facilitation training and/or experience


  • August 18, 2022 12:47 PM | Dina Storz (Administrator)

    Ag Innovationsis a nonprofit based in Sonoma County with a 20 year history of unlocking the challenging issues at the intersection of agricultural and natural resources in California through dynamic collaborative action and community engagement. 

    We are growing and looking for a Communications and Engagement Manager (CEM). In this full-time role, the CEM will support Ag Innovations by creating engaging communications plans and campaigns focusing on organizational and project needs. 

    The CEM will set and guide the strategy for all communications and execute public-facing materials such as email blasts and newsletters, blogs, social media, website updates, press releases, and more. The CEM will also work closely with project teams to develop stakeholder engagement plans, help teams develop strategies to reach specific stakeholders, and develop or support the development of outreach tools and materials.

    If you know someone who wants to apply their fantastic, collaborative project management and people skills fully to the ag and natural resource issues that will make a difference to current and future generations, then please send them our way.

    To apply, a resume and cover letter should be sent to hr@aginnovations.org.


  • August 17, 2022 11:27 AM | Dina Storz (Administrator)

    Strategic Earth is hiring! 

    We currently have a number of openings to add to our team: Marketing Coordinator, Senior Associate, Associate, and Project Assistant. We are looking for individuals who are passionate about Strategic Earth’s vision and thrive in a collaborative and dynamic remote work environment.  Below is information about our vision, who we are, and a summary of the open positions. Detailed job descriptions are attached. 

    Our Vision

    We envision a world where inclusive dialogue is the gateway to responsible use and management of natural resources. We create an inclusive space for the equitable exchange of ideas and information.

    Who We Are

    Strategic Earth is a consulting firm that specializes in developing effective ways to link science and policy with community outreach and engagement. Our team leverages broad experience working with diverse stakeholders to build solutions and successfully achieve the goals identified by our clients. Since 2010, Strategic Earth has had the pleasure of working in partnership with agencies, nonprofit organizations, and community partners throughout California and nationally.

    Marketing Coordinator: The Marketing Coordinator will support company-wide marketing and communications efforts.  This new position will support Strategic Earth staff in producing and publishing content for marketing, including websites, blogs, emails, social media, and other marketing channels.  

    Senior Associate: The Senior Associate will lead and support: strategic planning and process design, project coordination and management, collaborative problem solving and creative thinking, integrated communications, information synthesis and materials development, and stakeholder outreach and engagement processes. The Senior Associate will also support daily operations and business development.

    Associate: The Associate will support: strategic planning and process design, project coordination and management, collaborative problem solving and creative thinking, integrated communications, information synthesis and materials development, and stakeholder outreach and engagement processes. 

    Project Assistant: The Project Assistant will support Strategic Earth staff in the development and implementation of strategic planning and process design, project coordination and management, collaborative problem solving and creative thinking, integrated communications, information synthesis and materials development, and stakeholder outreach and engagement processes including product development and the distribution of information and materials to target audiences.  

    If you or anyone you know is interested in applying to these positions, please send a letter of interest/cover letter and resume to nice@strategicearth.com by Friday, September 2. 


  • August 01, 2022 1:23 PM | IAP2 USA (Administrator)

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

    Omaha, NE

    If you want to be in a dynamic and fast paced work environment with highly skilled teammates, the Omaha District’s Office of Public Affairs is the place you want to be.  No two days are alike.  We generate traditional news and social media releases every day including in-house produced video and graphics.  We support internal communication initiatives and help synchronize all aspects of communication strategies and actions across the entire enterprise.  Our projects require public affairs staffers to get out of the office and travel throughout our district, nation and world to engage our stakeholders and support our projects through grass-roots community outreach.  Our staff report directly to executive leadership and are a member of the commander’s special staff.  Our positions span a pay band currently starting at $55,071 with upward progression to $125,000 per year.

    Joining the USACE team opens you up to a world of possibilities for upward advancement and lateral moves.  USACE is every where throughout the United States and overseas with more than 21,000 employees.  Once you are past the probationary period you can move throughout USACE, the Department of Defense and entire federal system.  Our projects expose our staff to all levels of intergovernmental relations, partnerships and direct interface with private industry consultants from mom and pop shops to multinational corporations.  Federal civil service will simply advance your professional experience and broaden your career horizon.  We offer superb benefits that compete well with Fortune 500 companies, from health care options and 401k investments.  After only 5 years of civil service, you will permanently qualify for a lifetime pension that you will receive when you reach age 62.

    Closing Date: August 12, 2022

    https://www.usajobs.gov/job/667633300


  • August 01, 2022 12:19 PM | IAP2 USA (Administrator)

    State of Washington

    This position is open for recruitment statewide. Your duty station may be located in one of the following:

    Keeping Washington Clean and Evergreen

    Do you want to influence how we regulate dangerous waste in Washington state to help protect residents and the environment?
    Are you detail oriented and comfortable working with complex documents? Do you enjoy distilling technical and regulatory information into interpretations and responses that are correct and easily understood?
     
    Consider our Senior Dangerous Waste Rule Writer (Regulatory Analyst 3) position in the Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction (HWTR) Program.
     
    The HWTR Program strives to protect Washington’s residents and environment by reducing the use of toxic chemicals, regulating the generation and management of dangerous waste, preventing new contaminated sites, and cleaning up contamination.
    This position is part of a diverse and innovative team that has a collaborative approach to our work. We strive to create rules, policies, statutory interpretations, and regulatory implementation, which are equivalent and consistent with regulation, enforceable, and implementable. The unit in which this position is located has a vision and mission of:
    • Providing excellent service to support the HWTR's waste reduction vision.
    • Maintaining and supporting the consistent development and application of the dangerous waste regulations across Washington State.
    • Providing consistent internal and external technical assistance to help ensure dangerous waste is managed properly.
    This position directly influences the state’s Dangerous Waste Regulations. You would review new EPA hazardous waste regulations, state-legislated changes, and Ecology-proposed changes for adoption into Chapter 173-303 WAC. You would primarily be responsible for:
    • Chapter 173-303 WAC rule development and rulemaking.
    • Regulatory analysis and policy development.
    • Maintaining the EPA Authorization of the State Dangerous Waste Program, which includes the HWTR program, Nuclear Waste Program, and elements of the Solid Waste Management Program.

    Changes to regulations must be equivalent, consistent, enforceable, and implementable. Rulemaking involves:

    • Regulatory document analysis.
    • Policy analysis.
    • Complex document writing.
    • Working with various subject matter experts, industry, Tribal Governments, and interested members of the public.

    This position will also be involved with interpreting the State Dangerous Waste Regulations, providing technical assistance, and developing statewide guidance and possible training.

    Full Details

  • July 25, 2022 1:47 PM | Dina Storz (Administrator)

    Job Summary:  The Udall Foundation’s John S. McCain III National Center for Environmental Conflict Resolution (National Center) is seeking a dynamic professional interested in the environmental, public policy, and conflict resolution fields to serve as a Program Associate. This job is a one-year, full-time Federal position at the GS-9 equivalent level, with the possibility of renewal for up to four total years and conversion to permanent status. The successful candidate will work remotely within the United States.

    The Program Associate will provide support for assessment, mediation, and facilitation services in collaboration with other National Center Program Managers, Project Managers, and Program Associates. The Program Associate will also provide planning, organizational, and facilitation support to the National Center's Climate Service Area. In addition, the Program Associate will work with the National Center’s Director and Deputy Director on programming and operational requirements and liaise with the Udall Foundation’s Communications Program Manager on National Center communications activities such as report writing and case studies.

    Closing Date:  Applications are due by August 8, 2022

    Link:  https://www.usajobs.gov/job/664925900


  • July 25, 2022 1:45 PM | Dina Storz (Administrator)

    The Washington State Department of Ecology is searching for an innovative and strategic leader for the position of Government Relations Director (Exempt Band 4). This is an exempt management service (EMS) Band 4 position that reports to the Director of Ecology. The position is located at Ecology’s Headquarters Office in Lacey, Washington.

    This position is critical to Ecology’s success and is focused on establishing and maintaining positive, effective relationships with key members of Ecology’s authorizing environment. In this role, you will direct agency-wide external relations and public affairs. These include the State Legislature, legislative staff, Governor’s office, state and federal agencies, local governments, tribal governments, and Washington’s Congressional delegation. You will also direct agency strategy and public affairs for a variety of non-governmental organizations, including business, environmental, media, agriculture, ports, utilities, community groups and other interests. These relations are critical to furthering Ecology’s mission through successful resolution of issues pertaining to legislation, constituent concerns, budget, regulations, policies, and state and federal agreements. You will be expected to develop solutions that meet the state’s interests in, and responsibility for, environmental protection of air, land, water, and climate while meeting the interests of stakeholders to the extent possible. 

    In addition to what is listed above, you will lead and direct the activities of Ecology’s Rules and Accountability Section, including supervision of the section manager. This section provides strategic and diverse management of programs and policies that are highly complex, multi-program and agency-wide, in nature. The section supports the work of this position, and serves the Agency Director, Deputy Director, and the executive leadership team in setting agency direction for strategic and long-range planning, performance, and accountability, continuous process improvement and organizational effectiveness, customer service and surveying, rule-making, economic analysis, and coordination of a variety of agency-wide responsibilities (e.g. enforcement appeals). 

    For more information and to apply, follow this link: Government Relations Director (Exempt Band 4)



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