Director for Equity, Environmental Justice, and Civil Rights, Exempt
Job in
Olympia, Thurston County, Washington, 98501, USA
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Government Jobs
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-07-01
Job specializations:
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Government
Government Administration, Environmental/ Urban Planning, Government Agency, Public Health
Job Description & How to Apply Below
This position is responsible for recommending, elevating, and leading changes at the agency, state, and federal policy levels where DNR has authority and will serve as the executive responsible for documenting and assessing the impact of all environmental justice and equity actions taken by the agency. The incumbent will lead the HEAL account for DNR, will manage the agency's compliance with and implementation of the HEAL Act requirements, including leading the teams tasked with completing Environmental Justice Assessments, reporting on HEAL investments, tribal consultation, and equitable community engagement.
The incumbent works to protect the rights of the residents of Washington to utilize our state lands without discrimination based on protected characteristics. The position will develop protocol and identify responsible parties to receive complaints and investigate problems to mitigate risk and ensure the civil rights of the public are met.
Responsibilities:
Serve as the leading Equity, Environmental Justice, and Civil Rights Officer for DNR, supporting review of program policies supporting equity, environmental justice, and civil rights.
Serve as the executive responsible for documenting and assessing the impact of all environmental justice and equity actions taken by the agency.
Serve as the executive responsible for developing a protocol to ensure the rights of Washington State citizens who utilize our state lands are protected from discrimination.
Identify and oversee responsible parties to develop policy and protocol to receive and process complaints of discrimination to ensure the civil rights of the public who utilize DNR state lands are met.
Regularly review agency practices of DNR state lands public access to identify potential areas of non-compliance with civil rights laws.
Recommend, elevate, and lead changes at the agency, state, and federal policy levels where DNR has authority.
Assess and design interventions into agency operations where improvements in equity, environmental justice, and DEIB outcomes can be improved or implemented.
Represent DNR on the statewide Environmental Justice Council and on other statewide and national councils, task forces, and work groups related to Equity and Environmental Justice.
Co-create and lead processes in service to Overburdened Communities and Vulnerable Populations to mitigate environmental harm.
Partner with DNR's Workplace Culture and Development office and Human Resources to design, propose, and implement best practices to address biases in recruitment, hiring, retention, and promote a workforce that reflects the diversity of Washington state.
Support the implementation of the agency's CAIP Plan in partnership with the Workplace Culture and Development office.
Create and implement relevant training and programs focused on environmental justice and equity across the agency.
Lead the HEAL Act implementation for DNR.
Serve as the Chair of the Committee on Geographic Names.
Supervise the staff of the Equity, Environmental Justice, and Civil Rights team.
Proactively engage with overburdened communities, vulnerable populations, and Tribes.
Required Qualifications:
You must meet all the
Required Qualifications and Competencies to be considered for this position. There are multiple pathways to meet qualifications, such as education, volunteer work, life skills, and experience. It is important that you clearly communicate in your application material that your skills align with the position and qualifications.
A bachelor's degree or higher in sociology, public policy, urban planning, business administration, environmental science, cultural studies, or another field relevant to the position's responsibilities AND 4 years' experience or a combination of education and/or experience equivalent.
A strong history of engaging with disproportionately impacted and historically marginalized communities, including Tribal governments, on natural resource management or environmental issues.
A deep understanding of the HEAL Act and its application within a state agency.
Experience leading a team to produce meaningful change.
Experience conducting public hearings, meetings, and Town Halls in diverse communities and regions.
Experience working with or applying policy decisions using data-driven equity tools.
Required Competencies:
DNR
Core Competencies:
Personal Accountability
Value Others
Compassionate Communication
Inspire Others
Commitment to Excellence
Commitment to fostering and supporting an…
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