Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

POSITION DESCRIPTION FOR JOB POSTING

Position Number:  50690890

Description Activated On:  11/29/2023 11:38:09 AM


Position Purpose:
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This position serves within the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of Recreation and Conservation, Community Parks and Conservation Division, Community Parks and Recreation Section. The Program Specialist applies an equity lens to the planning, development, implementation, coordination, and evaluation of the Parks and Recreation Equity Program to foster equity in both process and outcomes. Work includes developing and recommending statewide goals, objectives, and priorities; developing and recommending program parameters, policies, procedures, and guidelines; ensuring program consistency with any applicable state and federal requirements; and conducting evaluations of the program and preparing reports of findings and recommendations. This position manages state and federal grants for recreation and conservation planning, development, and implementation of statewide projects and special initiatives. This position provides technical assistance, outreach, and education to support the program and Bureau Mission.

DCNR Bureau of Recreation and Conservation (BRC) Mission Statement: To be a leader in establishing community conservation partnerships for advancing the greening of Pennsylvania, for protecting the commonwealth’s natural and heritage resources, and for providing recreational opportunities for all Pennsylvanians and visitors to enjoy.

DCNR Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Statement (DEIB) Statement: To conserve and maintain Pennsylvania’s public natural resources for the benefit of all people, including generations yet to come, we will take intentional action to ensure DCNR lands are accessible to all, provide inclusive and equitable programs and services, and recruit and retain a diverse workforce.

Description of Duties:
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Program Development and Management

Develops, recommends, implements, coordinates, monitors, and evaluates the Parks and Recreation Equity Program to advance statewide Department and Bureau priorities.

Develops and leads implementation of the Parks and Recreation Equity Program annual work plan to advance priority initiatives.

Collaborates with staff to assess the grantmaking process to reduce bias, including application language, scoring criteria, process(es) for engaging potential grantees, data and technology used to identify priorities, and grant related opportunities.

Encourages innovative ideas that promote and enhance diversity, equity, and inclusion in statewide grant making.

Develops metrics and evaluation tools to assess growth and success in implementation.

Develops proposals and recommendations for policy revisions that will advance the Parks and Recreation Equity Program.

Reviews overall progress, results, and effectiveness of the program to develop recommendations for policy or procedural changes.

Plans and conducts research into current and emerging trends, issues, methodologies, and techniques involving equity in recreation planning and natural resource conservation.

Collaborates with the agency Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) Director, key partners and other interested parties on statewide diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.

Trains staff and stakeholders on the Parks and Recreation Equity Program work plan, policies, procedures, topics, and trends to stay current on best practices and facilitate partnerships.

Provides professional and technical information, presentations, consultations and assistance to peers, supervisors, managers, senior management, executive management, applicants, grantees, special interest groups, community groups, legislators, the media, and the public to educate interested parties on the Parks and Recreation Equity Program resources and services.

Develops and delivers presentations and workshops for government, civic, business, and community groups and organizations to explain programs, provide technical assistance, and stimulate interest and increased participation in recreation and conservation planning and partnership building.

Represents the Department and Bureau on committees, task forces, and ad hoc groups as assigned; serves as a liaison between the Department, Bureau, regional staff and public; and creates an awareness and understanding of the program.

Reviews proposed federal and state legislation and initiatives to determine impacts on operations, programs, and activities. Recommends program changes/enhancements as needed.

Prepares and distributes reports, forms, and materials on proposed legislation, equitable parks and recreation programs, facilities, benefits, and available funding resources.


Project Management

Serves as the Project Manager for a variety of grant projects administered by the Bureau.

Manages all aspects of grant projects to meet established goals and deadlines in an efficient and effective manner.

Participates in the Community Parks and Recreation Section grant planning, development, coordination, review, approval, and administration.

Reviews and evaluates grant applications for eligibility and conformance with rules, regulations, policies, procedures, and guidelines. Reviews project costs, scores applications, recommends project funding, and develops official project scopes.

Reviews, analyzes, critiques, and approves technical project documents and deliverables for assigned grant projects. Identifies and resolves issues and problems.

Reviews and evaluates requests for payment and requests for grant amendments from grantees to ensure eligibility of project costs, adherence to grant program policies, procedures, and requirements, and prevention of audit exceptions, and recommend approval or disapproval of the request.

Participates in developing, presenting, and explaining policy changes such as grant program eligibility requirements, eligible projects, eligible costs, rating and ranking criteria, reporting requirements, documentation requirements, and other factors that affect the management and quality of the grant programs.

Schedules regular meetings with grantees to review project deliverables, track progress, and proactively manage issues.

Provides guidance and technical assistance to applicants and grantees by telephone, email, written correspondence, and in-person meetings. Directly responds to inquiries or refers them to appropriate Commonwealth staff or external resources.

Travels to field sites to meet with partners and perform project site visits.


Other

Supports the Bureau's Outreach and Educational Services to include providing articles for the Bureau newsletter; and assisting with educational material development and distribution, workshops, and webinars when needed.

Collaborates with staff to plan and conduct statewide conferences, meetings, and educational sessions to support the Parks and Recreation Equity Program and recreation and conservation program initiatives.

Performs special projects and other assignments as directed by the Section Chief, Division Chief, or Bureau Director.

Decision Making:
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Work is assigned through broad goals and objectives and the employee exercises considerable independent judgment in determining priorities.

Work is performed independently and is reviewed by the Community Parks and Recreation Section Chief and Community Parks and Conservation Division Chief for effectiveness and alignment with the Bureau's grant program policies, outreach, and education strategy.

Questions involving policy decisions and issues that are controversial, unusual, politically sensitive and/or unique are referred to the supervisor and/or manager for final decision-making

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Essential Functions
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 1. Operates a personal computer.
 2. Establishes and maintains effective working relationships.
 3. Communicates effectively with all levels of staff, partners, and other interested parties.
 4. Interprets, comprehends, and applies standard operating procedures, policies, and regulations.
 5. Interprets data and technical material and prepares reports.
 6. Develops and implements education and training material and courses.
 7. Travels including some overnight trips.
 8. Exhibits sound decision making throughout daily operations.
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