Environmental Program Spec 1 Natural Resources - Grade 18

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Positions

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Salary Information for Environmental Program Spec Tr 1 Natural Resources
Title Grade Hiring Rate/yr Job Rate/yr
Environmental Program Spec Tr 1 Natural Resources 13 $49,363 $63,169
Environmental Program Spec Tr 2 Natural Resources 14 $52,198 $66,634
Environmental Program Spec 1 Natural Resources 18 $65,001 $82,656
Environmental Program Spec 2 Natural Resources 23 $84,156 $106,454
Environmental Program Spec 3 Natural Resources 27 $103,784 $127,830
Environmental Program Spec 4 Natural Resources 64 $120,187 $151,674

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Job Duties

Environmental Program Specialist 1 (Natural Resources) develop, plan, administer, and implement programs for environmental stewardship that includes conservation of wildlife, water quality, ecology, management of invasive species; cultural resource protection; environmental education; sustainable technologies; and planning and analyzing environmental programs including environmental impact analysis, real property services, statistics and resource analysis, wilderness management and park and recreation planning services. Specifically, you would lead planning and implementation on agency initiatives, including unit management plans, recreation management plans, natural resource protection projects, and State land master plan; engage in regular communication with easement landowners, regional stakeholders, and any other affected parties; and review work plans and activities for conservation and preservation analysis.

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Summary of Minimum Qualifications

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26-872

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