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Seldovia Village Tribe · 5 months ago

Environmental Program Coordinator

Seldovia Village Tribe (SVT) is a federally recognized Tribe that promotes the wellness of its people and communities through various services. They are seeking an Environmental Program Coordinator to oversee project planning, grant management, and coordination with multiple agencies to develop effective environmental programs.

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Responsibilities

Ensure Seldovia Village Tribe’s Environmental Department goals and objectives are met. Under the direct supervision of the President/CEO, this position carries out project planning, department supervision, grant management and other activities related to program objectives
Oversee specific grants and programs within the Environmental Department such as: Jakolof Watershed Coho Project, Electronic Waste (E-Waste) Recycling, Recycling, Road Dust Monitoring/indoor air monitoring, Home drinking water sampling, Indian General Assistance Program, Sockeye Salmon/Dolly Varden Trout Fish Tissue Sampling Project, Clam Project, Network Node, Museum program and Project oversite through BIA, IMLS, NPS, and other grants that pertain to the everyday operation of the museum
Assist in projects as they arise or as directed by President/CEO
Coordinate with multiple agencies to serve as a Tribal representative and as a resource to the Tribe in their development of effective village environmental programs
Research, prepare, and present effective outreach and public education campaigns of environmental programs and issues to Tribal members, Tribal Council, community schools, and the public
Work with Grant Writer to find and write grants to fund projects from our EPA Tribal Environmental Plan (ETEP)
Address environmental threats, issues, and/or events as needed, such as animal recoveries or contamination
Attend trainings, workshops, and meetings relevant to the Environmental Program
Maintain accurate records to document all activities in compliance with grant, local, state, and federal requirements
General supervision of staff including but not limited to timesheet approval, scheduling, coordinating with Human Resources for staffing needs, performance evaluations, and improvement plans
Interdepartmental collaboration with Prevention Program on Culture Camp programming
Other duties as assigned
Perform other duties as assigned by CEO
Be able to travel as needed to other communities including to and from Homer / Seldovia by small airplane and sometimes by boat when airplanes are on weather hold. Travel is a day trip, but inclement weather may require an overnight stay

Qualification

Grant managementData collectionReport writingPresentation skillsProject planningEnvironmental program knowledgeTime managementProblem solvingInterpersonal skillsSelf-motivation

Required

Must have an interest in, knowledge of, and respect for Alaska Native lifestyles and culture
Must possess the ability to read, write, and understand grants and their requirements
Excellent data collection and data management skills – ability to turn raw data into manageable formats for reporting, such as graphs and charts, to be presented to conferences, environmental agencies, Tribal Council, etc
Excellent report writing skills - must be able to analyze collected data and accomplishments to create reports for grantors, the Tribal Council, and the community
Excellent presentation skills – must be able to both create and present information on projects, as well as community educational outreach
Excellent time management skills – must be able to work on multiple projects at once and meet deadlines
Must be able to work independently, be self motivated
Must be able to motivate and inspire staff to reach goals and objectives of department and organization
Problem solving skills – must be able to evaluate progress and make adjustments when and where necessary to attain goals
Demonstrated maturity, dependability, judgment, and empathy in carrying out scope of work
Excellent interpersonal skills – must be able to present oneself professionally and work pleasantly with other agencies and the general public on behalf of Seldovia Village Tribe
Must be able and allowed to work with children
Must be able to successfully pass a pre-employment drug screen and a pre-employment background check including fingerprinting

Benefits

11 Paid Holidays per year
12 Days of Sick Leave per year
15 days (3 weeks) of Annual Leave per year (starting accrual, more days with more years of service)
FEHB (Federal Employees Health Benefits) - Health Insurance, a variety of plans to choose from. We pay 100% of employees monthly health insurance premiums! And we pay 50% of the monthly premiums for your spouse and/or children. Insurance is effective the first day of the pay period after we receive your enrollment form.
Dental and Vision insurance available on the first of the month following 90 days of employment.
Group life insurance, minimum benefit is $50,000 and up to 2x your annual salary to a maximum of $250K. This benefit starts the first of the month following 90 days of employment.
Long term disability insurance
Employer matching 401K, 5% match, effective January 1 or July 1, following one year of employment.
Wellness Incentive Program, up to $300 per calendar year for full-time employees, or $150 for part-time employees, effective after 90 days of employment. Examples of items that can be reimbursed are walking/running shoes, active wear, exercise equipment, gym membership, CSA food boxes and more!

Company

Seldovia Village Tribe

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Seldovia Village Tribe offers community service, elderly services, prevention programs, early childhood development, and emergency services.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage

Leadership Team

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Uran Christensen
Chief Financial Officer
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