Division Overview:
The Natural Resource Damage Program (NRDP), administratively attached to the Legal Services Division of the Montana Department of Justice, is responsible for preparing natural resource damage assessments and lawsuits pursuant to the federal and state laws in order to recover damages for injuries to natural resources caused by releases of hazardous substances and oil and developing and implementing natural resource restoration plans that guide the expenditures of the recovered damages in compliance with these laws.
The NRDP has 12 full-time employees (currently two attorneys, six scientists, and three administrative/fiscal/contract staff) and was originally created in 1990 to prepare and litigate the State's natural resource damage lawsuit against the Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) for injury to natural resources in the Upper Clark Fork River Basin (UCFRB). In addition to the ARCO natural resource damage lawsuit and settlements, the State has also initiated and settled other lawsuits that have resulted in the State receiving additional settlement funds for restoration activities at other sites, including the Upper Blackfoot Mining Complex, East Helena Smelter site, the 2011 Yellowstone Oil Spill, Libby Asbestos, and the Bridger Yellowstone River 2015 spill. To learn more see
Job Overview:
The Natural Resource Damage Program (NRDP) is responsible for: 1) preparing natural resource damage (NRD) assessments and negotiations/litigation pursuant to the federal and state laws in order to recover damages for injuries to natural resources caused by releases of hazardous substances and oil; ; and 2) developing and implementing natural resource restoration plans, in accordance with the NRD laws and regulations, which guide the expenditure of the natural resource damages recovered in such lawsuits or settlements.
This position is an Environmental Scientist Specialist for the NRDP with its office assignment as the NRDP's office in Helena. The Environmental Scientist position is primarily responsible for the development of conceptual and final restoration plans and implementing projects in accordance with the final restoration plans. In addition, this position is responsible for scientific and technical oversight, evaluation, monitoring, and implementation of restoration projects throughout Montana.
Duties include evaluating, developing, implementing, and managing restoration projects; performing advanced research, monitoring and special studies; and conducting public outreach and agency coordination. Another important responsibility of the position is to provide technical support regarding NRD settlement/litigation issues and work to support existing consent decrees. The position reports to the Program's Environmental Program Manger but may also be assigned work by the Program's Chief Legal Counsel or Program Administrator. A significant responsibility of the position is oversight of certain NRDP contracts with engineers, construction contractors, local governments, non-profits and other contractors performing work for the Program.
This is a modified position, legislatively funded through the legislature every two years.
*When submitting your cover letter, please describe how your experience and education will benefit NRDP in meeting its responsibilities.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
The minimum qualifications for this position are typically acquired by a combination of education and experience as follows:
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