Hiring Range: $57,733 - $82,042
Full Time or Part Time: FULL TIME
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JOB DESCRIPTION
This position will be responsible for coordinating and/or lead, as assigned, the development of Nonpoint Source (NPS) implementation plans including assisting in the statewide TMDL effort in accordance with the Agency's nonpoint source pollution responsibilities while supporting NPS project implementation through grant management and outreach. Please note this position follows a hybrid work schedule to include both in-office and telework. Candidates must be able to work from the assigned work location in Virginia. This is a restricted position. Continued employment is contingent on the availability of grant or non-general funds.
RESPONSIBILITIES
This position is primarily responsible for preparing scopes of work, designing appropriate implementation monitoring programs, compiling, reviewing, and analyzing water quality data, drafting reports/studies/plans and providing technical review and comments on drafts prepared by consultants/contractors. Coordinates the public participation process including public meetings and stakeholder engagement through the process. Manages NPS grants primarily to fund projects in EPA-approved implementation plans; ensures assigned NPS projects meet implementation goals, technical standards, tracking requirements, grant, and reporting requirements. Promotes awareness of and involvement in watershed stewardship by fostering partnerships among community organizations, federal, state and local agencies and governments to facilitate watershed management planning and collaboration. This position may develop or support development of guidance and policies for the Watersheds Program. Supports coordination through engagement with other programs, offices, and staff including other state agencies involved in the process.
QUALIFICATIONS
ABOUT US
The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is the primary environmental permitting agency in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is responsible for administering laws and regulations related to air quality, water quality, water supply, renewable energy, and land protection. Through the dedication and work of over 800 employees across six regional offices and the Central Office in Richmond, DEQ issues permits, conducts monitoring and inspections, and enforces the law.