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Rural Community Assistance Corporation (RCAC) Regional Field Manager, Environmental (Job #309) ($102,520 - in Denver, Colorado
General Purpose: Under general supervision of the Assistant Director Community and Environmental Services, this role supervises and supports project assignment, formal feedback, progress review, and personal and professional support for field staff and their activities to ensure successful delivery of RCAC services to communities. Manages relationships with funders and conducts outreach to philanthropic partners and state and federal agencies. Specific job goals, objectives and tasks are established for each employee as part of the annual evaluation and work plan process. The statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all qualifications, responsibilities, duties, and skills required. Job Duties and Responsibilities: Coordinate and provide quality control for field activities within the region. Manage relationships with state and federal agencies serving the region. Maintain communications with congressional delegations and potential funders. Balance staff workloads, delegates appropriately, and apply rules and standards fairly. Develop and executes action plans to implement major grant programs in region. Promote and facilitate partnerships to maximize limited resources. Collaborate with management team to set annual goals and priorities for the department. Fundraise as necessary and manage relationships with current and potential funders. Prepare activity and outcome reports as required. Assist in developing scope of work and budgets for internal and subcontracted tasks. Develop initial and amended work plans as funder contract amendments. Review and approve staff expense and hour allocations. Review and approve subconsultant invoices, ensuring completion of deliverables. Track progress on deliverable completion and quality of work products Plan and facilitate team meetings. Organize funder coordination meetings with all staff to review program status, deliverables, and contract updates. Establish, maintain, and update files, databases, records, and other documents; develop and maintain data, and perform routine analyses and calculations in the processing of data for recurring internal reports. May provide direct technical assistance to client communities from time to time. Perform other related duties as assigned. Supervision Exercised: Manages staff in field operations. Up to six direct reports. Improves staff effectiveness by motivating, coaching, counseling, training, and recommending disciplinary action for employees; plans, delegates, monitors, and appraises job tasks and results in a timely manner; approves time sheets. Oversees the supervision of personnel to include work allocation, schedules, time approval, hiring, training, orientation, and problem resolution; evaluates performance and makes recommendations for personnel actions; motivates employees to achieve peak productivity and performance. Develops measurable performance expectations for assigned staff according to department goals and objectives. Minimum Qualifications and Necessary Requirements: EQUIVALENTcombination of education and experience can meet minimum qualifications. EDUCATION: High school diploma or equivalent with qualifying experience. Bachelor's degree in environmental science or a related field preferred. LICENSE/CERTIFICATION: Valid driver's license and proof of insurance that meets the minimum requirements ($100,000/$300,000) of RCAC corporate liability policy. EXPERIENCE: Eight to ten years of applicable experience in project and contract management, environmental policy management, water, wastewater, or solid waste facilities development, operations, or planning. Commitment to rural communities, drinking water access, or health equ Must pass a criminal background investigation prior to employment. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of t chnical, managerial, and/or financial operations of small water or wastewater utilities Knowledge and familiarity with rural and tribal community culture and social norms Knowledge of project management steps, including SOW, RFP/RFQ and general procurement and contract oversight Knowledge of planning and scheduling techniques as well as project and grant management Skill with personal computers, including cloud computing and Microsoft Office Skill with video conferencing platforms Facilitation, mediation, and meeting management skills Organizing and coordinating skills Database and records management skills Customer service skills
Skill in supervising, training, and evaluating assigned employees.
Skill in developing, writing, and submitting funding proposals. Ability to supervise staff and subcontractors and direct program implementation. Ability to work with minimum supervision and manage multiple priorities simultaneously. Ability to develop and conduct participant-centered trainings and workshops. Ability to create, compose, and edit written materials. Ability to make administrative and procedural decisions and judgments. Ability to gather data, compile information, and prepare reports. Ability to carry out instructions furnished in verbal or written format. Ability to establish and maintain professional relationships with individuals of varying social and cultural backgrounds and with co-workers at all levels. Ability to maintain confidentiality. Ability to analyze situations and adopt appropriate courses of action.