About WSU Environmental Finance Center Across the country, the costs of environmental services, programs and infrastructure continue to rise. At the same time, the individuals, communities and governments tasked with paying for environmental protection are experiencing significant financial burdens. The Wichita State University Environmental Finance Center (WSU EFC) helps solve the “how to pay” questions of environmental protection.
About Wichita State University In addition to excellent research within our academic departments, WSU is home to more than 30 research centers and institutes, many of which work closely with local, regional and national entities to accelerate discovery and innovation and bring new products to the marketplace. Wichita State is a national leader in industry-funded research. Our students get to do real work that impacts businesses, the economy and people's lives.
1 job(s) at Wichita State University Environmental Finance Center
Wichita State University Environmental Finance Center
Wichita, KS or Work from Home in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska or Iowa
Program Manager - Wichita State University Environmental Finance Center
Are you a go-getter who wants to make a difference by helping communities find ways to implement and pay for environmental programs and services? Are you an expert multi-tasker who can write a mean grant proposal? Do you have a passion for educating others?
Program managers are pivotal in supporting our mission to be a collaborative resource for communities while creating solutions to environmental challenges that improve quality of life.
Program managers works closely with WSU EFC staff to:
Pursue and maintain new grants, projects and partnerships that support the Center and its mission.
Research, plan and implement environmental and finance projects and community consultation services.
Conduct and facilitate in-person trainings, workshops, conference presentations and webinars on a variety of environmental and financial topics for municipal water utility staff, state/local government officials and other environmental professionals.
Represent the EFC at meetings, conferences, events, etc. WSU EFC program managers work with environmental regulatory agencies, municipal staff and managers, elected officials, tribal governments and nonprofit organizations to help communities tackle environmental challenges and meet regulatory requirements through wise financial management.
The Wichita State University, Environmental Finance Center is housed in the Hugo Wall School of Public Affairs in the Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences on the WSU Campus. Program managers enjoy flexible work schedules and the ability to work remote. Candidate must live in EPA Region 7 (Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri) with the ability to travel to campus for occasional meetings/events.
Learn more about the WSU Environmental Finance Center at www.wichita.edu/efc .
Oct 12, 2020
Full time
Program Manager - Wichita State University Environmental Finance Center
Are you a go-getter who wants to make a difference by helping communities find ways to implement and pay for environmental programs and services? Are you an expert multi-tasker who can write a mean grant proposal? Do you have a passion for educating others?
Program managers are pivotal in supporting our mission to be a collaborative resource for communities while creating solutions to environmental challenges that improve quality of life.
Program managers works closely with WSU EFC staff to:
Pursue and maintain new grants, projects and partnerships that support the Center and its mission.
Research, plan and implement environmental and finance projects and community consultation services.
Conduct and facilitate in-person trainings, workshops, conference presentations and webinars on a variety of environmental and financial topics for municipal water utility staff, state/local government officials and other environmental professionals.
Represent the EFC at meetings, conferences, events, etc. WSU EFC program managers work with environmental regulatory agencies, municipal staff and managers, elected officials, tribal governments and nonprofit organizations to help communities tackle environmental challenges and meet regulatory requirements through wise financial management.
The Wichita State University, Environmental Finance Center is housed in the Hugo Wall School of Public Affairs in the Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences on the WSU Campus. Program managers enjoy flexible work schedules and the ability to work remote. Candidate must live in EPA Region 7 (Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri) with the ability to travel to campus for occasional meetings/events.
Learn more about the WSU Environmental Finance Center at www.wichita.edu/efc .