Under the direct supervision of the District Director, the Conservationist Supervisor is responsible for the supervision of the Conservationist staff and Corpsmembers assigned to the Center. Provide day-to-day supervision, guidance, and direction on the proper implementation of CCC policies and procedures, as well as the safety of staff and Corpsmembers. Ensure all federal, state, departmental and district regulations are being followed.
Develop, monitor, and manage public service conservation work and special program activities. Estimate projects and negotiate agreements and contracts with funding sources in the surrounding communities. Work with the budget staff to balance expenditures with income, provide monthly reports, and bill projects. Develop an annual reimbursement target and review projects to ensure quality control.
Monitor and oversee Corpsmember discipline, evaluations, separations, COMET, Corpsmember development, safety program, and facility maintenance and inspections. Ensure all Conservationist staff effectively and safely perform their responsibilities and duties through appropriate training and instruction. Complete Individual Development Plans and Individual Training Plans annually for staff.
Participate in staff and community meetings providing input and information relative to the program. Develop confidence and cooperation with project sponsors and maintain relationships with sponsors and the community. Promote CCC through contact with the media, presentations before civic groups, governing bodies, and in educational settings. Assist with community resource development such as donations, projects, volunteers, job placement, and partnerships.
Coordinate emergency response. Ensure that Conservationist staff and Corpsmembers can respond to emergencies effectively and efficiently by ensuring that all PSCW crews are properly organized, trained and equipped. May act as liaison or agency representative on emergency operations.
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