Water Conservation Program Manager

2 Months ago

Kansas, United States

Remote

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Job Description

The Water Conservation Program Manager at the Kansas Department of Agriculture oversees soil and water conservation programs, manages funding allocations, and coordinates with various agencies. A bachelor's degree in a related field is preferred, along with experience in water resource management. The position allows for telework after one year, offering flexibility. Benefits include health and dental insurance, paid holidays, and various types of leave.
About the position

The Water Conservation Program Manager at the Kansas Department of Agriculture is responsible for overseeing and implementing various programs related to soil and water conservation. This role involves managing allocations to conservation districts and NGOs, providing project support for federal grants, and coordinating with local, state, and federal agencies. The position also allows for telework after one year of service, promoting a flexible work environment.

Responsibilities
• Coordinate and oversee divisional programs related to soil and water conservation.
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• Manage allocations to conservation districts and NGOs under the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program and Water Right Transition Program.
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• Implement funding resources for Irrigation Technology, Soil Health, and Watershed Dam Construction/Rehabilitation programs.
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• Provide direct project support for the High Plains Aquifer RCPP project and other federal grants.
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• Guide county conservation district staff in implementing state-funded programs and coordinate with various agencies.

Requirements
• Bachelor's degree in natural resource management, agriculture, or a related field preferred.
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• Experience with water resource and dam safety issues preferred.
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• Knowledge of Kansas water law and water rights preferred.
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• Excellent public speaking, written, and verbal communication skills.
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• Strong organizational skills and proficiency in Microsoft Excel.
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• Valid Class C (or higher) Kansas driver's license or equivalent.

Nice-to-haves
• Experience with water resource and dam safety issues.
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• Knowledge of Kansas water law and water rights.

Benefits
• Paid holidays
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• Health insurance
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• Dental insurance
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• Military leave
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• Parental leave
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• Vision insurance
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• Employee discount
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• Bereavement leave

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