Senior Management Consultant - San Francisco, United States - National Experienced Workforce Solutions (NEW Solutions)

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    ID:
    FW1575-CA-001 Location:

    San Francisco Program:
    FWS Wage/Hr: $90.00 Hours/Week: 5 hours/week, est.


    460 total hours Minimum Age:

    55The Fish and Wildlife Service Experienced Services Program was established to create a unique partnership to help solve the workforce issues facing government agencies.

    The Fish and Wildlife ESP connects experienced workers (age 55+) to the Fish and Wildlife Service to provide scientific, technical, and administrative services in support of the Fish and Wildlife Service priority multiple-use related programs and authorities.

    The experienced workers participating in the Program are referred to as Enrollee and are not employees of FWS or National Experienced Workforce Solutions (NEW Solutions).

    NEW Solutions is the ESP Non-governmental organization (NGO) responsible for administrative aspects of the Program, and the Enrollees work under Fish and Wildlife Service direction to assist the Agency staff in carrying out the Fish and Wildlife Service mission.

    Fish and Wildlife Service ESP Enrollees benefit from the opportunity to keep technical skills current, to access new training opportunities, to engage in gainful project-based positions, and to undertake meaningful tasks using their experience and talent to contribute to the environment, the national economy and their own financial security.

    Background security investigation may be required prior to start date. Location, hours and hourly pay are noted in this position description. FWS ESP positions are meant to provide temporary, project-based support. This position is currently funded for approximately 460 hours at 5 hours per week.

    (this is subject to change based on budget and other factors).Position would be fully remote but may occasionally attend meetings at the Office of the of the Solicitor, or San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex Headquarters in Fremont, CA; Qualifications Minimum of 20 year(s) of experience in law, federal land use policy OR J.D.

    Knowledge of environmental law, including environmental compliance and permitting for Federal land management agency actions
    Experience required with Windows, MS Word, MS Teams, MS Outlook

    Duties Provide advice, analysis and support on compliance and permitting tasks associated with the Project; communicate and negotiate with federal, state and local agencies to complete compliance and permitting tasks for the Project and provide support to, and be a liaison to, the Solicitor's Office and the Department of Justice for any legal issues and/or litigation involving the project.

    Provide advice, analysis and support on compliance and permitting tasks associated with the Project. 30%
    Communicate and negotiate with federal, state and local agencies to complete compliance and permitting tasks for the Project. 30%

    Provide support to, and be a liaison to, the Solicitor's Office and the Department of Justice for any legal issues and/or litigation involving the project.

    Litigation and legal support tasks include compiling the decision file and administrative record, conducting research and analysis as directed by the Solicitor's Office or the Department of Justice, compiling factual information to support litigation, reviewing documents for accuracy, participating in meetings and discussions, and attending hearings.

    40%
    Other

    Travel Requirements:
    Occasional local travel to offices in San Francisco Bay Area
    Remote work arrangements are available for this position.

    NEW Solutions is committed to promoting equal opportunity and to an environment free from discrimination and harassment in any form administering Experienced Worker Programs under cooperative agreements with federal agencies.

    It is NEW Solutions' policy to comply with all applicable laws that provide equal opportunity and to prohibit unlawful discrimination in enrolling participants in the federal programs.

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