Environmental Coordinator Position (Forest Planner)

OUTREACH NOTICE

Merit advertisement, for applicants with prior Federal service

Environmental Coordinator, GS 0101/0401/1301-12

Siuslaw National Forest

Corvallis, Oregon

 

The Siuslaw National Forest will soon be advertising for one permanent, full-time Environmental Coordinator , GS 0101/0401/1301- 12.  (The position may be advertised at grade 11/12 based on outreach response and other considerations.) The duty station is the Supervisors Office located in Corvallis, Oregon.  The purpose of this Outreach Notice is to inform the potential applicant pool of this position.

 

If you are interested in this position please complete the attached Outreach Response Form and return it to Jeff Uebel, juebel@fs.fed.us no later than March 24, 2016.

 

APPLICANT INFORMATION

 

The vacancy announcement for this position will be posted on USAJOBS, the U.S. Government’s official website for employment opportunities at www.usajobs.gov

 

ABOUT THE POSITION

 

This position reports to the Forest’s Natural Resource Staff Officer, and serves as the subject matter expert and Forest coordinator to help ensure compliance with NEPA, CEQ, FOIA, NMFA, FOIA, and appeals/litigation regulations, policy and direction.    The position advises Forest line officers, and helps resolve conflicts and issues emerging in interdisciplinary planning and preparation of environmental analyses for project work.  Develops and implements environmental policy training for Forest personnel.  Develops and coordinates budgets for planning and monitoring of Forest projects.  Leads the monitoring and reporting of Forest Plan implementation, as well as revision of the Forest Plan when required.

 

QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:

 

Must meet education requirements for one of the following professional series:

Social Science Series, 0101 – Degree: behavioral or social science; or related disciplines appropriate to the position.

 

General Natural Resources Management and Biological Sciences Series, 0401 – Degree: biological sciences, agriculture, natural resource management, chemistry, or related disciplines appropriate to the position.

 

Physical Science Series, 1301 – Degree: physical science, engineering, or mathematics that included 24 semester hours in physical science and/or related engineering science such as mechanics, dynamics, properties of materials, and electronics.

 

In addition for the GS-12, must have one year of specialzed experience at the GS-11 level.

 

THE DUTY STATION

 

The position is stationed in Corvallis, Oregon.   Applicants must apply to this location if they wish to be considered.  The office is sited on the Oregon State University campus, co-located with the PNW Forestry Sciences Laboratory adjacent to the OSU Forestry Department.

 

ABOUT THE FOREST

The forest lies about 20 miles west of Corvallis and encompasses 630,000 acres stretching from Hebo in the north, down along the Pacific Coast south through the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area (covering 30,000 acres).

The Forest lies predominantly on the west side and crest of the Oregon Coast Range; the highest point is Marys Peak at 4,097 feet.   The peak offers a panoramic view of the Cascades, Willamette Valley and coast range.

The forest is known for its density of great rivers and fishing (3,200 miles of perennial and 5,000 miles of intermittent streams used by 5 species of salmon), as well as abundant elk and other wildlife, tall trees and diverse forest products in a coastal rain forest environment.

There are 3 wilderness areas, covering 22,500 acres and 132 miles of hiking trails within the forest. Other recreation opportunities include beach-combing, sand dune OHV riding and trekking, and boating/fishing in abundant coastal lakes, bays, and estuaries.

The Forest management emphasis is primarily on promoting development of old growth forest habitat to sustain and recover federally listed species like spotted owls, marbled murrelet and coho salmon; our program priorities are: 1) Creating healthy forest habitat; 2) Restoring stream, lake, wetland and estuarine habitats; 3) Nurturing partnerships leading to whole watershed restoration; and 4) Providing high quality coastal recreational experiences.   For more informaion about the Siuslaw National Forest, please visit our web site at: http://www.fs.usda/gov/siuslaw .

 

ABOUT CORVALLIS

Corvallis is centrally located in the Willamette Valley, ninety miles southwest of Portland, 35 miles south of Oregon’s capital city of Salem, and about 40 miles north of Eugene. It has a population of 50,000 and receives approximately 40 inches of annual precipitation in a mild climate. Corvallis is a college town, home of Oregon State University that offers big city amenities while still maintaining a small town atmosphere. The University has an excellent natural resources and forestry program. The Pacific Ocean and world-renowned shoreline is an hour drive from Corvallis. It is a full service community with elementary and high schools, churches, shopping, and restaurants. Linn-Benton Community College is located 10 miles east of Corvallis and Eugene is home to the University of Oregon. Corvallis is known for its      emphasis on biking, plus strong recycling and sustainability programs.  For more information   on Corvallis, please visit the Chamber of Commerce website: http://www.co.benton.or.us/

FOR MORE INFORMATION, contact Jeff Uebel, juebel@fs.fed.us , 541 750-7015.


 

Siuslaw National Forest Outreach Response Form

 

 

Attn:  Jeff Uebel, Natural Resource Staff Officer

 

Title of Position:  Environmental Coordinator

 

Pay Plan, Series, Grade:  GS 0101/0401/1301-12

 

Response Information

Name: 

E-mail Address:

Phone:

Are you a current federal employee?                Yes_____        No_____

      Agency______________________

Location_____________________

      Current Position, Series, and Grade___________________

      Status (Permanent or Temporary Appointment)____________________

If not a current permanent (career or career conditional) employee, are you eligible to be hired under any of the following special authorities?

___PERSON WITH DISABILITIES – Requires Schedule A Letter

___DISABLED VETERAN W/DISABILITY – Requires DD-214 & letter of determinations

___VETERAN – Requires DD-214

___FORMER PEACE CORPS/VISA– Requires Letter of Completion

___AMERICORP/VISA – Requires Letter of Completion

___PUBLIC LANDS – must be currently in program

___PATHWAYS PROGRAM – Indefinite Intern

___OTHER_________________________________

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Please answer the following questions (optional):

Brief description of your qualifications:

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Briefly describe your background/experience working with diverse populations (Cultural, disabled community, language, etc.)

At times the Forest Service pays costs associated with Transfers of Station (TOS, can include costs such as professional movers, temporary quarters allowance, house-hunting trip, home sale/buy realtor and closing fees, etc.)

Questions:

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Using a scale from 1 to 10 (ten being highest – circle one), how important is the TOS benefit

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Please remember to attach your resume and any other supporting documentation you would like us to consider in this process.