District Manager

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Nowata County Conservation District
Information for District Manager Applicants

Responsibilities of this position encompass all aspects of the districtÂ’s daily business, including clerical work, receptionist, accounting, board meetings, conservation knowledge and education, cost share program administration, payroll, taxes, and familiarity with local conservation issues affecting the agriculture industry and urban areas within the district. The district manager is supervised by the board of directors and one director (generally the Chairman) is designated as the day-to-day contact for the manager. Performance evaluations will be based upon standards of performance established for each major job duty listed below and other work components. Additional duties not specifically listed here may be assigned on an as needed basis.

CLERICAL: Provide Receptionist and Secretarial Services
• answer the phone, take messages, and prepare correspondence
• maintain paper and digital files of all important documents
• order office and janitorial supplies
• effectively use and provide basic technical support for the district’s computers, printers, copy machine, phones, and other office equipment
• answer producers’ questions and respond to their concerns and, when necessary if unable to research and provide a solution, refer them to another source for answers if needed
• provide information about district programs and activities, products and custom work, basic USDA services, and other inquiries
• receive district mail (paper and electronic) and take necessary action, including distribution to board members or other agencies
• assist NRCS staff by providing administrative support as needed and based upon the local operational agreement, as well as guidance from the district board of directors
• serve as office notary

BOARD MEETINGS: Assist Board of Directors with Meetings
• file meeting notices and other documents with the county clerk’s office as required
• prepare and mail appropriate materials to board members prior to meetings
• work with the board chairman to prepare and post agendas according to Open Meeting Act
• maintain an active file of correspondence and other items for development of monthly meeting agendas
• prepare financial statements and organize materials for board review at meetings
• keep the district chairman advised of any issues needing board attention
• take minutes at meetings, type the minutes, and follow established guidelines for minute distribution
• stay informed on Open Meeting Act and Open Record Act requirements and adhere to all act requirements
• make a report of monthly activities at board meetings
• maintain a board meeting minute book as a matter of public record

COST-SHARE PROGRAM: Administration of Local Conservation Cost Share Program
• advertise the program to promote maximum participation
• assist board with practice selection, ranking systems, and other program decisions
• prepare and distribute application packets
• accept applications and facilitate the ranking process
• maintain files on all applicants, including keeping concise notes
• coordinate with NRCS personnel on annual Locally Led survey and meeting, schedule and assist with project site inspections, and help communicate practice specifications
• assist participants with completion of all required documents
• calculate payment amounts, submits claims to the OCC, and promptly pay participants after reimbursement funds are received
• keep an allocation log and submit required reports to the OCC

CONSERVATION EDUCATION: Coordinate Educational Activities
• work alone or with others to plan educational opportunities for all ages, including activities and opportunities for continued board and employee education
• give presentations at schools, civic clubs, and other organizational events
• provide educational materials to schools and students
• hold essay, speech, and poster contests
• assist with area and state events as needed
• prepare news articles and social media posts to promote conservation programs

FINANCIAL RECORDS AND REPORTS: Maintain District Financial Records
• use Excel, QuickBooks, or other financial software for all accounting processes
• pass a background check and be bonded
• obtains all necessary permits (sales tax and seed sales)
• tracks equipment rental/seed sale income/expenses
• prepare checks for signature, make deposits, pay bills, receive payments, track and pay sales tax
• file claims with the OCC and maintain a ledger for the district’s fund allocations
• scan and file accounts payable invoices and accounts receivable documents; provide for board review or public inquiry
• organize and submit financial documents to auditor each year
• prepares and distributes 1099s to cost share participants
• maintain a listing of all assets: real estate property, equipment, tools, etc.

PAYROLL REPORTS: Prepare Payroll, Taxes, Time and Leave Records
• maintain payroll files; including completed timesheets, payroll worksheets, and leave reports for all district employees, and NRCS Performance Worksheets
• calculate payroll deductions, prepare OCC forms, and write monthly paychecks
• sets up and uses an ID.me account for federal tax filings via IRIS and BSO
• report and pay federal and state income tax, unemployment compensation, and social security withholding
• prepare yearly W-2s and 1099s for employee wages and contract labor
• timely submit pre-claim payments and claims for reimbursement to OCC with proper documentation

SMALL UPSTREAM FLOOD CONTROL PROGRAM: Coordinates Watershed Activities
• complete inspections on time annually
• submit requests for Operation & Maintenance to be performed
• work with the OCC Conservation Programs division to facilitate O&M and repairs and to address any concerns that may arise
• check and clear OKIE 811 tickets as required by law
• maintain files on watershed sites, including keeping concise notes
• keep board informed of any concerns or changes on any site
• work with landowners to address any concerns or complaints

GENERAL MANAGEMENT: Supervise DistrictÂ’s Business Operations
• must be able to work independently, but also work as a team with co-workers, board members, and staff from other agencies to carry out farm bill administration, daily operations, and special projects (locally led meetings, custom work, etc.)
• cooperate with other agencies to help producers have relevant information about other assistance opportunities
• coordinate, monitor, and serve as the primary point of contact for contractors; manage the contractor bid and selection process
• utilize the online System for Award Management (sam.gov) for USDA contractors to receive building lease payments
• serve as the primary point of contact for agency tenants in leased space
• have general knowledge of all products and services offered by the district
• schedule equipment rentals as needed, tracks maintenance, and coordinates repairs as needed
• maintain list of seed dealers & order seed as needed for customers
• schedule professional services for repair and maintenance of the district owned property as needed; ensure the board of directors are informed of problems with buildings or equipment
• take the lead in working with board and staff members to assemble the Joint Plan of Operations, Annual Report, Long-Range Plan, and other reports
• attend trainings, field days, webinars, and other education/networking opportunities to advance performance capabilities and further the mission of the district

Minimum Qualifications:
Must have a valid Oklahoma DriverÂ’s License. Successful candidate must be willing to submit to a federal background check to gain access to computer system.

Compensation:
Full-time (40 hours per week) benefitted position with a starting salary of $3287.00 per month. Employee benefits include four core benefits (health, dental, basic life, and disability), retirement, annual leave, and sick leave.

How to apply:
Interested and qualified applicants should submit a resume and cover letter with daytime phone number and email; a minimum of two professional references should also be provided. Documentation of certifications and trainings should also be included.

Submit Application Materials To:
Nowata County Conservation District at nowataccd at conservation dot ok dot gov

Deadline to receive applications: 4:30 pm, August 31, 2024

Questions?
For questions please email nowataccd at conservation dot ok dot gov

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $3,287.00 per month

Benefits:
• Dental insurance
• Health insurance
• Health savings account
• Life insurance
• Paid time off
• Retirement plan
• Vision insurance

Schedule:
• Monday to Friday

Education:
• High school or equivalent (Required)

Experience:
• Customer Service: 1 year (Required)
• Bookkeeping: 1 year (Required)
• Microsoft Office or Office365: 1 year (Required)

License/Certification:
• Driver’s License (Required)

Ability to Relocate:
• Nowata, OK 74048: Relocate before starting work (Required)

Work Location: In person