Shorelands & Environmental Assistance (SEA) Program Manager (EMS Band 4)
Role responsibilities
The Shorelands & Environmental Assistance Program Manager will lead the statewide efforts to protect and restore shorelands, wetlands, and coastal areas while overseeing complex regulatory and policy work. This role involves cultivating partnerships to support resilient ecosystems and sustainable community development.
Requirements
Candidates must demonstrate expertise in environmental science or related fields and possess professional management experience, including strategic leadership and budget planning. Strong communication skills and the ability to navigate complex environmental laws are essential.
Key skills
Environmental Science, Public Administration, Strategic Leadership, Budget Management, Communication, Relationship Building, Program Management, Policy Management, Intergovernmental Coordination, Resource Stewardship, Regulatory Oversight, Compliance, Watershed Management, Rulemaking, Negotiation, Community Engagement
Keywords
Environmental Science, Public Administration, Strategic Leadership, Budget Management, Policy Development, Regulatory Compliance, Watershed Management, Coastal Management, Community Engagement, Environmental Justice, Clean Energy, Disaster Response, Partnership Building, Natural Resource Management, Sustainability, Climate Preparedness, Wetland Management, Floodplain Management, Environmental Policy, Negotiation, Intergovernmental Coordination, Program Management, Rulemaking, Guidance Development, Resource Stewardship, Public Service, Community Conservation, Hazard Mitigation, Environmental Studies, Natural Sciences