How to apply:
Applicants Must Apply for this Position on USAJOBS
Applications for this position will be accepted through March 25, 2024. Applications that are submitted after March 25, 2024, will not be considered. The Open Continuous Recruitment (OCR) vacancy announcement number for this position is 24-POD3-OCR-0810-ENG-9-11DP. The vacancy announcement can be accessed at: https://www.usajobs.gov/job/760384100 .
Outreach Response:
If you are interested in this position, please respond using the OUTREACH DATABASE, additionally you will need to email a copy of your resume and the completed OUTREACH RESPONSE FORM to Melissa Shelley at melissa.shelley@usda.gov before the “Reply By” date above.
Reply to Outreach at:
Forest Service Internal
https://apps.fs.usda.gov/hrm/outreach/Outreach?id=CD4D5545F9714DFA9187581686AD4851
Public
https://fsoutreach.gdcii.com?id=CD4D5545F9714DFA9187581686AD4851
Individuals with non-competitive hiring authority should also provide supporting documentation.
INDIVIDUALS WITH NON-COMPETITIVE HIRING AUTHORITY ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE TO RESPOND TO THIS OUTREACH. POSITIONS MAY BE FILLED OUTSIDE OF A USAJOBS VACANCIES ANNOUNCEMENT FOR QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS.
For additional information or questions related to Non-Competitive Hiring Authorities contact Donald Rakes at donald.rakes@usda.gov
About the Position:
This position is located on a Forest Service Unit. The position is responsible for performing work involved in Natural Resources Planning and Environmental law compliance, including the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
Major Duties
Develops the annual program of work for all aspects of the unit NEPA accomplishment program. Responsible for gathering all the appropriate information in order to develop the current and long-range project planning in the assigned area. Forecast projected financial, informational, administrative, and staffing needs based on input from all program areas. Responsible for the development, monitoring and maintenance of planning documents and action plans for all aspects of the program of work, including monitoring targets and making changes when needed.
Serves as contact for facilitating the project planning efforts between inter—and intra-agency organizations. Coordinates the assimilation of needed requirements, i.e., environmental design art, budget, safety, etc. in all unit program-planning efforts. Instructs project staff on the plan standards and guidelines related to the unit natural resource management proposals. If changes are required to the unit plan components, recommends changes based on founded results or new technical data.
When needed, acts as contracting officer’s representative (COR) for NEPA contracts. Based on environmental analyses develops contract statement of work. Based on NEPA documents, regulations, directive, manuals, etc. develops supplemental material when needed. Offers ideas and assistance concerning the execution of manuals, handbooks and field guides, and on operations of specific programs
Responsible for the collection and the analysis of professional and environmental data to measure and evaluate the effects of impacts of management proposals of resources (natural, social, or economic).
Formulates various documents e.g., decision memos, environmental assessments and environmental impact statements and related instruments and make recommendation in order that Responsible Officials can make decisions on issues and affected resources. Develops subject plans for specific areas or accountability (i.e., water, soils, habitat management, etc.). Reviews and develops final documents concerning status of projects. Works with others concerning the efforts to utilize state-of-the-art techniques for analytical decision-making, statistical and economic analysis, information display and modification or adaption of them to fit units planning needs.
Gathers and evaluates subject matter documents prepared by others and includes the required information and assumptions into the NEPA source document. Offers technical knowledge to others concerning technical writing. Provides advice to Responding Official regarding informational needs.
May create study reports and evaluations into the correct portion of the NEPA informational document or may evaluate NEPA documents developed by others.
Serves as the main point of contact for NEPA activities for the unit and the primary expert in the development and processing of NEPA documents. Is the units primary contact to the public and other federal or public office on the NEPA processing of documents, appeals, etc.
Serves as a member or lead of an interdisciplinary team carrying out complete environmental studies and evaluations concerning a variety of resources, such as social economics, land, air, water, timber, recreation, wildlife, fisheries, and/or additional special area. Keeps supervisor abreast of the various levels of NEPA documentation.
Supports resources specialists working on the interdisciplinary team and contributes to the team as they work through the evaluation, analysis and documentation concerning the proposals and decisions in environmental impact statements, environmental assessments, and/or categorical exclusions. Create work plans for specific projects including such information as time and personnel. Tracks and makes changes as needed based on work schedules and milestone objectives.
Provides direction and supervision during the NEPA process. Direction includes scoping, identification of issues, development of alternatives, and the creation of the NEPA document. Provides on-going guidance during the development of the documents from beginning to completion. Ensures the NEPA documents created by the interdisciplinary team are developed in accordance with applicable law, regulation and policy. Reviews NEPA documents and specialist reports. Coordinates higher-level reviews as needed.
Conducts field surveys and accomplishes technical reconnaissance to gather information required to define study objectives.
Uses natural resources databases in order to formulate recommendations to superiors. Performs analysis of existing data and collection for accuracy and appropriateness, and supplements data to complete or sustain a current inventory of the natural resources.
Assist in the development of applications using both spatial and relational database queries and report writers as needed. Assist in the interpretation of conceptual, mathematical and computer models for applying to environmental analysis.