Program Description: The program's mission is to assist rural communities in improving their environment and quality of life and becoming self-sustaining by providing technical assistance and training related to water, wastewater, and solid waste. The Midwest Assistance Program, Inc. (MAP) is a non-profit organization serving the nine Midwestern states of Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming. MAP is a partner of the Rural Community Assistance Partnership, Inc. (RCAP).
Supervised by: State Field Manager
Classification: III (Exempt)
Position Salary: The position salary is $59,000 annually. The salary range for the position is $59,000 - $83,900 annually. This range reflects a good faith estimate of the compensation for the role. The maximum is typically achieved through merit-based performance increases and tenure with the organization.
Location: Negotiable within MAP's nine-state region.
Position Summary: The Project Manager/Technical Assistance Provider (PM/TAP) will work with project communities and utilities to provide guidance, training, and technical assistance to improve or develop water, wastewater, solid waste systems, and other related programs or services. Primary responsibilities include project management; providing technical guidance; planning and delivering training; performing outreach and networking; program development; performing research and analysis; general administrative duties; contract management/mediation; assisting with codes/ordinances/grants and grants management; promoting system operational standards to meet regulatory compliance; identifying cost savings and promoting system longevity/sustainment; and assisting communities with the drafting of by-laws, policies, procedures, and rate setting. Work performed is generally in the capacities of technical, financial, and managerial.
Principal Accountabilities: Specific job goals, objectives, and tasks established for each employee are part of the annual evaluation and work plan process. Examples of responsibilities and duties include, but are not limited to, the following:
Job Specifications:
Knowledge & Experience
Project management
Program development techniques
Federal, state, tribal, and local government agencies, programs, issues, and regulations related to water, wastewater, and solid waste programs and facilities
Non-profit, tribal, and local agency and rural community dynamics
General record-keeping practices
Basic financial fundamentals for communities
Small rural community issues and challenges
Abilities
Communicate, facilitate, mediate, and manage meetings
Listen and communicate orally effectively
Write and present materials
Perform thorough research and analysis
Develop, deliver, and report training
Multi-tasking: Organize and handle multiple priorities simultaneously
Travel several days of the month, up to fifteen days, including some
overnight stays
Self-disciplined to work independently and effectively
Respond to client needs in a variety of situations
Manage projects and time effectively and efficiently
Be self-motivated
Network effectively
Meet all deadlines effectively and accurately
Special Requirements
Must possess a valid US driver's license.
Must have dependable transportation available at all times. Travel is a critical part of this position.
Must have proof of auto insurance.
Must have access to reliable high-speed internet from home office.
Must have reliable phone service from home office (landline and/or cell).
Some outdoor activity may be required at times.
Physical Requirements:
Other: Fringe benefits may include health, life, dental, vision, disability, paid time off, federally recognized holidays, and retirement programs. Travel and per diem are reimbursed at established agency rates.
Midwest Assistance Program, Inc. is an equal opportunity provider and employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.