Environmental Protection Specialist
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Page, Arizona, United States
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Job Description
The National Park Service is hiring an Environmental Protection Specialist for a term position at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Page, AZ. The role involves managing environmental compliance, evaluating projects for environmental impacts, and providing consultations. While primarily office-based, the position allows for telework with supervisor approval. The job includes field inspections and travel for meetings. The term lasts at least 13 months, with potential extensions.
About the position
The Environmental Protection Specialist position is located in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, specifically within the External Affairs Division. This is a term position expected to last at least 13 months, with the possibility of extension up to a total of four years. It is important to note that term positions do not convey permanent status in the Federal service. The role involves managing all aspects of environmental compliance processes and documentation for the park, evaluating proposed projects, plans, and programs for potential environmental effects, and ensuring compliance with applicable policies and regulations. The specialist will keep the supervisor fully briefed and provide timely oral and written consultations to park managers on environmental compliance matters. The position also requires facilitating interdisciplinary team reviews of projects, plans, and programs to develop environmental compliance documentation. The specialist will coordinate with other experts to obtain technical and policy analysis of complex external proposals that may affect parks and other areas under National Park Service jurisdiction. Specific project descriptions include providing a sustainable visitor access ramp in the Hite District, rehabilitating critical utility systems in Wahweap and Lone Rock, reconstructing mid-lake essential services, and relocating and rehabilitating the Rainbow Bridge floating walkways and anchor system. Each of these projects requires compliance support to ensure they meet environmental standards and regulations. The work environment is primarily office-based but includes field inspections and occasional travel for meetings, conferences, and workshops. The position may involve moderate risks and discomforts, such as exposure to dust and extreme weather conditions. The National Park Service has determined that the duties of this position are suitable for telework, subject to supervisor approval.
Responsibilities
• Manage all aspects of environmental compliance processes and documentation for the park.
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• Evaluate proposed projects, plans, and programs for potential environmental effects and ensure compliance with applicable policies and regulations.
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• Keep supervisor fully briefed and provide timely oral and written consultations to park managers on environmental compliance.
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• Facilitate interdisciplinary team reviews of projects, plans, and programs to develop environmental compliance documentation.
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• Coordinate with other specialists to obtain technical and policy analysis of complex external proposals potentially affecting parks and prepare comments on National Park Service positions.
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• Provide compliance support for projects such as sustainable visitor access ramps, rehabilitation of critical utility systems, reconstruction of mid-lake essential services, and relocation of floating walkways.
Requirements
• U.S. Citizenship required.
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• Appointment subject to background investigation and favorable adjudication.
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• Meet Selective Service Registration Act requirement for males.
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• Selectee required to participate in the Direct Deposit Electronics Funds Transfer Program.
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• Prior to first official motor vehicle operation, must sign an affidavit certifying possession of a valid state-issued driver's license that is current and has not been revoked, suspended, canceled, or otherwise disqualified.
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• Must be at least 18 years old or at least 16 years old with specific educational qualifications.
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• Experience or education in environmental science or a directly related field is required.
Nice-to-haves
• Experience with National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) laws, regulations, policies, and guidance.
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• Familiarity with public land resource values and issues.
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• Ability to work with computerized database systems for project tracking and public involvement.
Benefits
• Comprehensive benefits package as a federal employee.
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• Access to a range of benefits designed to make federal careers rewarding.
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