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Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC)

Climate Adaptation Project Manager I/II- DEHE Climate Initiatives

Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC), Anchorage, Alaska, United States, 99507

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Overview

Climate Adaptation Project Manager I/II- DEHE Climate Initiatives at Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC). The role provides planning, project development, and project management services to Alaska communities to adapt to climate change. Depending on assignment, the job title may be changed to Climate Adaptation Project Manager. Responsibilities

Support communities to develop and implement climate adaptation and hazard mitigation projects and programs in collaboration with Federal, State, and Tribal partners. Support community planning, including development of climate adaptation strategies, adaptation plans, and integration of climate adaptation actions into other plans. Develop and manage community climate adaptation projects with community staff and leadership, agencies, consultants, and other project management staff. Develop and implement assessments, surveys, data collection, data analysis, and monitoring for various ANTHC and community climate adaptation initiatives. Serve as the technical point of contact with multiple communities to provide climate adaptation planning and science recommendations; provide technical assistance, direction, and guidance to communities, Tribal organizations, and other teams on planning, project development, design, and construction activities. Collaborate with communities to understand needs and priorities; develop scopes of work and cost estimates for climate adaptation projects. Work with communities, partners, and ANTHC’s Grant Planning and Development Department to identify project funding sources, secure funding, and manage funding. Review and approve standard cooperative project agreements; develop project work plans; schedule and adjust project activities as needed. Establish and manage consultant contracts to meet schedules; maintain project documentation; track progress with project management tools; complete progress reports for external funding agencies; monitor quality control/quality assurance for all project activities. Develop, manage, and monitor project budgets and contracts; review and approve all contracted projects to ensure program requirements and community needs are met; complete closeout procedures and reports. Assist and support ANTHC leadership in achieving goals and objectives; perform other duties as assigned. Role Tiers

Climate Adaptation Project Manager I : Under close supervision, supports planning, scope development, funding acquisition, implementation, and closeout of climate adaptation projects. Climate Adaptation Project Manager II : Under general supervision, supports planning, scope development, funding acquisition, implementation, and closeout of climate adaptation projects. Climate Adaptation Project Manager III : Under limited supervision, manages complex climate adaptation programs with multiple projects and provides leadership and supervision to staff. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Knowledge of climate change and its impacts in Alaska; trends and best practices in climate adaptation and resilience in Alaska; Alaska Tribal Health System, ANTHC, and Alaska Native culture(s). Knowledge of rural Alaska infrastructure practices, operations, and development; project management principles for engineering, design, and construction of infrastructure in rural Alaska. Knowledge of erosion, flooding, permafrost degradation impacts on rural Alaska community infrastructure; understanding of solutions and external partners in rural infrastructure development and climate adaptation. Skills in incorporating climate science into project design and planning; identifying and assessing exposure and vulnerability to climate change and natural hazards; developing adaptation measures and policies; facilitating meetings with diverse stakeholders. Ability to establish cooperative working relationships with federal/state agencies, coworkers, contractors, and diverse communities; reading and evaluating technical drawings; evaluating contractor/consultant work for compliance; operating a PC with various applications. Ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines, communicate effectively, follow established guidelines, and solve problems using analytical and research skills; effective team leadership and delegation. Education and Experience

Minimum Education Qualification : Bachelor’s degree in engineering, environmental or earth science, planning, economics, or related field. Progressively responsible professional work experience may substitute for college education on a year-for-year basis. Minimum Experience Qualification : For Manager I – Two (2) years of planning, project management, research, or related experience in climate adaptation/hazard mitigation; For Manager II – Five (5) years with at least two (2) years in rural Alaska; For Manager III – Eight (8) years of related experience. An equivalent combination of education and/or training may be substituted for experience. Supervisory experience required at Manager III level. Preferred Education : Master’s degree in engineering, environmental/earth science, planning, economics, or related field; specific training in climate adaptation, project management, contracting, and hazard mitigation engineering design for flooding, erosion, and permafrost degradation. Additional Requirements : Travel frequently within Alaska by small fixed-wing aircraft; travel outside Alaska as needed. Other Information

Anticipated benefits include comprehensive Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, Paid Time Off, Holidays, Parental Leave, Disability and life insurance options, Flexible Spending Accounts, and more. ANTHC has a hiring preference for qualified Alaska Native and American Indian applicants pursuant to P.L. 93-638 Indian Self Determination Act. Visit us online at www.anthc.org or contact Recruitment directly at HRRecruiting@anthc.org. Location : Anchorage, AK Salary : $150,000.00-$180,000.00 / year

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