Closing: 04/24/2020
Announcement number: CI-R10-MP-2020-0021
Summary
This position is in Region 10, Office of Regional Administrator, Regional Administrator’s Division, Tribal Trust and Assistance Branch. The location will be determined after a selection has been made for the position; if selected, you must work at one of the locations stated in this announcement. The salary will be commensurate with the location. About Region 10: EPA Region 10
Responsibilities
You will:
Works with assigned Tribes and tribal organizations to establish baseline quantitative and descriptive information regarding environmental conditions, identify and assess environmental problems, and develop tribal environmental work plans.
Coordinates activities related to assigned Tribes and actively promotes closer integration of program activities through these efforts.
Ensures that participating staff and affected program managers are kept informed of activities, policies, and goals pertaining to assigned Tribes and that participating staff and managers are aware of progress and additional actions that are required.
Serves as a point of contact for assigned Tribes on major issues regarding environmental regulation, policy development, and financial assistance programs, and supports management as needed in responding to day to-day inquiries and issues. Responds directly to outside inquiries or takes action to establish contacts between Tribal members.
Serves as the project officer for financial assistance agreements under the Indian General Assistance Program and other programs for which assigned Tribes are eligible. Informs eligible applicants of opportunities to apply, assists in the preparation of applications, negotiates agreements with successful grantees, provides oversight of assisted activities, monitors progress, and provides other assistance to grantees as needed.
One or more positions may be filled.
Travel Required
Occasional travel – You may be required to travel up to 25% of each month.
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