What are the responsibilities and job description for the grants coordinator/project manager position at ALPINE FIRE SAFE COUNCIL?
Alpine Fire Safe Council Position Opening
The Alpine Fire Safe Council is seeking a Grants Coordinator/Project Manager.
This is a part-time position that requires 10-30 hours per week. Compensation for the successfully hired applicant will be negotiable, based on experience and acumen to the totality of the position requirements.
About the Position
The successful applicant will be able to demonstrate experience in coordinating/managing fuels reduction projects, a working knowledge of the California Environmental Quality Act, and familiarity with Eastern Alpine County and its Wildland Urban Interface communities.
The applicant will be capable of interacting with fuels contractors to achieve the greatest reduction project at the least cost.
Responsibilities
- Researching for pertinent grants and overseeing the writing, managing, and implementation of projects to conclusion, including record-keeping and complying with all requirements of the granting entity.
- Working closely with our administrative employee/treasurer regarding the budget and finances, creating the agenda, attending regular board meetings, and consulting with and updating board members.
- Attending meetings of other organizations and fostering relationships pertinent to Alpine Fire Safe Council business.
Position Details
- The position is as a 1099 miscellaneous employee of AFSC.
- No benefits are included with the position. Liability Insurance is covered.
- Use of a personal vehicle is required, with compensation for mileage at the IRS rate.
- Work will be done from home and in the field as necessary.
- Use of a personal computer is necessary, as well as familiarity with common word processing and spreadsheet programs.
- Hours are flexible and variable, dependent on the requirements of the Alpine Fire Safe Council functions.
Application Process
Interested applicants should review the complete Occupational Description outline on the Alpine Firesafe Council Website, alpinefiresafecouncil.org.
Interested applicants should submit a comprehensive application, pertinent to the Occupational Description, via mail to P.O. Box 67 Markleeville, CA 96120, Attn: Alpine Fire Safe Council.
Emailed applications will be discarded.
For questions concerning the position opening, please contact Kris Hartnett.