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Philanthropy Northwest is seeking a Quality Assurance Program Officer (QA PO) to join our team and contribute to the successful execution of the EPA Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program. In this role, you will play a pivotal part in supporting community-based organizations with their identification, development and execution of environmental information operation (EIO) activities as they manage federal grant funds. The applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and priority will be given to those received before Wednesday, January 22, 2025. This position will remain open until we find our ideal candidate.
This position will lead the oversight and continuous improvement of our organization’s Environmental Informational Operations (EIO) for the duration of the program, as we implement our Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program (EJ TCGP). In this role, you will manage the Quality Management Plan (QMP) - our strategic document that articulates a management system of the collection, production and evaluation or use of environmental data by our subgrantees. This position will be overseeing an external firm that will be supporting QA activities, as well as managing our internal processes to ensure quality assurance expectations are in accordance with EPA requirements by all internal team members and sub-awardees. This position will also work closely with three PNW program officers to support them and subgrantees identifying, developing and managing their quality assurance plans.
As a QA PO, you will conduct annual internal assessments, revise the QMP as needed, and serve as main liaison with the EPA regional quality assurance team. You will be responsible for reviewing and supporting subgrantee projects, ensuring compliance with QA policies, and providing final determinations on Environmental Information Operations (EIO).
About the EPA Thriving Communities Environmental Program
EPA’s Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Grantmaking program, created by President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, the largest investment in climate action in history. This new grant program, which will make it easier for small community-based organizations to access federal environmental justice funding, responds to community feedback about the need to reduce barriers to federal funds and improve the efficiency of the awards process to ensure communities that have long faced underinvestment can access the benefits of the largest climate investment in history. Communities will be able to apply to a Grantmaker for a subgrant to fund a range of different environmental project activities. Philanthropy Northwest has been selected as the Region 10 grantmaker, serving Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington; and will collaborate with regional philanthropic partners to ensure the equitable distribution of funding to support community-led environmental justice work.
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The annual compensation for a full-time position includes a package of benefits consisting of medical, dental, retirement contribution by employer (6% of salary and additional up to 2% dollar to dollar match (up to $1,800/year) to employee contribution), professional development paid holidays and generous vacation policy, and flexible schedule.
Annual salary range is $95,000-$105,000 depending on experience.
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