
Landscape Conservation Section Manager - Environmental Planner 5 - Permanent
- Olympia, WA
- $6,906-9,292 per month
- Permanent
- Full-time
WDFW Program- Wildlife Program
Duty Station- Olympia, Washington - Thurston CountyLearn more about being a member of !Photo Caption: Prairie Blooming - Photo Credit: WDFWLead the development and implementation of complex environmental resource plans and policies focused on landscape-level conservation to support Washington's at-risk species and ecosystems.Envision yourself applying your expertise in biodiversity conservation, habitat connectivity, and collaborative landscape strategies, while guiding a dedicated team to advance agency goals and drive meaningful conservation outcomes.What to Expect-Among the varied range of responsibilities held within this role, the Landscape Conservation Section Manager will,Support the implementation of the State Wildlife Action Plan to conserve Washington's Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN) and Important Habitats (IH), with a focus on landscape efforts in Washington's prairies, forests, and shrubsteppe habitats:
- Lead Wildlife Program engagement in and implementation of, landscape-scale habitat restoration and protection programs, including Washington Shrubsteppe Restoration and Resiliency Initiative and South Puget Sound Sentinel Landscape.
- Support the continued advancement, utilization, and integration of relevant SGCN wildlife science into landscape scale conservation planning, range-wide recovery planning and implementation of on-the-ground actions.
- Work with the Lands Division on wildlife area, recreation, restoration and other programmatic planning, ensuring that conservation of SGCN and IH is achieved through management of WDFW lands.
- Support development and implementation of WDFW habitat protection (e.g., easements, fee-title acquisition) priorities and strategy to advance SWAP and species recovery objectives.
- Collaborate with Lands Division to support the Lands 20/20 process.
- Provide technical and policy direction to Agency staff and external partners to facilitate landscape-scale habitat protection and restoration planning and implementation.
- Direct the strategy and set objectives for the Landscape Conservation Section, which may include project development, applying for grants, coordination of external partnerships, budget setting and approval, and contract administration.
- Work with Division Manager, Assistant Division Manager, and other Section Managers to create, support, communicate, and implement Division vision and priorities both within the Department and with external partners.
- Represents WDFW at the policy-level on state and national committees and panels focused on collaborative landscape conservation efforts to facilitate implementation of on-the-ground priority actions.
- Serve as the Diversity Division liaison to Lands Division to ensure alignment of cross-programmatic conservation objectives on WDFW lands.
- Responsible for direct supervision of up to six (6) personnel that are focused on habitat protection, habitat restoration, and large-scale collaborations.
- Ensure that the work of the Landscape Conservation Section is coordinated with and integrates into other relevant WDFW work units within both headquarters and the regions.
- Four (4) or more years of supervisory experience, including supervision of high-level professionals
- Five (5) years of professional experience leading high-level employees in conservation & restoration
- Coordinating and leading small groups, creating a cooperative and productive environment in which to resolve problems or develop and implement plans.
- Analyzing data, policy, preparing reports, and applying laws and policies.
- The presentation, facilitation, training, public speaking, and/or technical writing of complex information
- Partnering with clients, customers, and stakeholders
- Conflict resolution and relationship management
- Applying and demonstrating interpersonal skills, emotional intelligence, ability to lead change, ability to produce results, and the ability to build coalitions
- Advancing habitat protection projects such as through conservation easements and fee-title acquisition.
- ArcGIS, including data management and spatial analyses
- Laws regulations, and policies such as those associated with the Endangered Species Act, National Environmental Policy Act, National Historic Preservation Act, State Environmental Policy Act, and State Growth Management Act, and federal Farm Bill
- A completed online application showcasing how your qualifications align with the job requirements.
- An up-to-date resume.
- A cover letter detailing your interest in the position, your relevant skills and experience, and why you are the ideal candidate.
- At least three professional references with current contact information.
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- Subject line must include recruitment number, position, and spouse/veteran (example: 2024-1234 - Biologist 1 - Veteran)
- Include your name as it appears on your application in careers.wa.gov.