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7/3/2019

Program Analyst 3 w/ Oregon State Marine Board (Salem, OR)

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https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Marine-Board---OSMB/Program-Analyst-3_REQ-12787-1

Initial Posting Date:
06/17/2019

Application Deadline:
07/15/2019

Agency:
Oregon State Marine Board

Salary Range:
$4,626 - $6,771

Position Type:
Employee

Position Title:
Program Analyst 3

Job Description:
Do you enjoy reading and research? Are you someone that enjoys interpreting rules and policies? If so, we want to hear form you!

Opportunity Awaits!
The Oregon State Marine Board (OSMB) is dedicated to safety, education, and enhanced access for Oregon's recreational boaters. The amazing team at the OSMB is comprised of highly skilled individuals, each dedicated to providing quality service and promoting a supportive workplace that celebrates innovation.

What you will be doing:
As the Program Analyst 3, you will provide research and assistance in the devleopment of agency administrative  rules and policies and assist in all aspects of the Agency’s environmental programs. The incumbent will also administer and coordinate the Abandoned and Derelict Vessel Removal Program, the Salvaged Vessel Subaccount and Vessel Turn-In Program... 


What's in it for you!
The Oregon State Marine Board in Salem is conveniently located near many dining and entertainment options, parks, and public transit! When you join state government, you become a part of an enterprise with more than 30,000 employees located in 65+ agencies, and who are dedicated to making Oregon a fantastic place to live, work and play. Opportunities for career growth and development within state government are vast and we offer full medical, vision and dental benefits with paid sick leave, vacation, personal leave and 10 paid holidays a year. 


What are we looking for?
A skilled professional with exceptional communication abilities with experience coordinating or administrating a program. The ideal candidate will have experience with the facilitation of meetings, stakeholder work groups, or public hearings; online content management; and identification of grant funding sources and completion of grant applications and proposals. A Bachelor's Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, Environmental Sciences, or another degree related to the work of the Oregon State Marine Board is required, as well as four years’ experience coordinating or administering a program. Alternatively, any combination of experience or education equivalent to seven years of experience is acceptable.


The most competitive candidates will also have:
  • Proficiency with experience with geographic information system (GIS) software.
  • Knowledge of boating practices in the Pacific Northwest.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage all aspects of a program budget.
  • Background in public policy and the legislative process.
  • Background in natural resource management, especially in aquatic systems.
  • Ability to work with diverse stakeholder groups to solve complex social and environmental challenges.


To Apply:
Current State of Oregon employees (excluding temporary employees) - you must apply through your employee Workday account. At the time of application, please attach your current cover letter and resume


External Applicants - Please visit the State of Oregon job opportunities web-page to submit your application for the position, which includes your current cover letter and resume

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