Job Details

Category: Community & Economic Development

Salary Range: Position is represented by AFSCME Local 1619. $75,863.84 – $90,602.72 ($36.473 – $43.559 per hour)

Benefits include: Deferred Compensation plan matching Paid holidays and accrued vacation, sick leave, and floating holidays Medical insurance with employer contribution to Health Savings Account Dental & Vision insurance Employee Assistance Program Life insurance – employer-paid premiums for $50,000 plan Long term disability Wellness Program Washington State Retirement System (PERS)

Closing: August 28, 2024 5:00 PM

The candidate will focus on natural resource management and policies, ecological reviews and policies, evaluating wetland delineations, wetland and stream reports, geotechnical reports, other critical area reports, site plans, maps, surveys, and other documents to determine their accuracy in describing existing field conditions. Emphasis will be placed on the review of consultant reports, rating forms, impact analysis, compensatory mitigation proposals, and site plans. This position will serve as the reviewer and advisor of all Archeological Reports, providing a recommendation to the Community and Economic Development (CED) Manager on the pathway for any archeological reviews, findings, or consultations with Tribes, the Department of Archeological and Historic Preservation (DAHP), and other relevant agencies. This position works directly with the public, staff from various departments, State and Tribal natural resource regulatory agencies, local governments, and advisory committees. This position works to administer and review development permits in compliance with the City of Port Angeles Critical Areas Ordinance and Shoreline Management Plan. This position will also lead any environmental, natural resource, shoreline, and critical area policy, code creation, updates, or changes.  Under the general direction of the planning supervisor, performs environmental professional planning work, including current and long-range work related to environmentally sensitive areas, critical areas, shorelines, natural resources land use, and environmental reviews, and provides staff assistance at public hearings and meetings. 

This candidate will serve as the lead grant administrator for CED. The primary job functions will include seeking, applying, managing applications, interacting with the council for grant-related actions, and working interdepartmentally to create a solid application for grants. The grant administrator will manage all grants once approved, tracking, funding, finding matches when required, and creating/completing deliverables to receive funding.