Make a difference in the community you live in! As a Community Builder—an employee with the City of Gainesville— you will have a direct hand in building and improving your community and making a visible impact on the lives of your neighbors. Working for local government is more than a job, it’s a chance to contribute to community success and to help enhance the Gainesville way of life.
Job Description:
SUMMARY
This is Professional and Technical work developing, implementing and promoting the City’s waste reduction and recycling program.
Positions allocated to this class report to a designated supervisor and work is performed with moderate direction. Work in this class is distinguished from higher classes by its lack of managerial responsibility and from lower classes by its emphasis on technical knowledge of and promotion of recycling and waste reduction.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Identify, implement, and maintain comprehensive commercial, residential and municipal programs to reduce the community’s landfill waste through programs such as recycling, composting, etc. This includes project planning, implementation, training, monitoring and modification. Develop and implement zero-waste-related educational and promotional resources, programs, ads, press releases, campaigns and events designed to promote waste reduction programs and encourage participation by residents, commercial businesses and city employees.
Respond, advise and consult with citizens and businesses on waste reduction issues by phone and in person. Conduct and/or participate in seminars, meetings and other public forums related to waste reduction and ZeroWaste.
Coordinate municipal office recycling collection program and oversee office paper recycling collection contract..
Review, monitor and administer commercial franchise application procedures and policies Prepare and maintain appropriate franchise records and reports.
Monitor local waste hauling companies to ensure compliance with franchise regulations.
Seek funding for ZeroWaste initiatives including materials, equipment, programming and services through preparation of business cases, grant writing and other means.
Research and evaluate recycling technologies to assess environmental and financial impact on waste reduction, waste diversion and recycling programs.
Prepare reports containing findings, conclusions and recommendations on expanding and/or improving waste reduction programs.
Compile, develop and present information and programs related to integrated waste management and recycling /waste diversion programs to citizen and business groups, City management, and Boards and Commissions.
Prepare quarterly and annual reports on residential and commercial collection and disposal data and any in-house performance measures.
Administer Solid Waste Division’s web page and social media content and design, as well as responding to all inquiries generated form those platforms.
Develop and review focus groups, surveys and other programmatic evaluations for solid waste. Specify and coordinate outreach goals, strategies, tactics and messages.
Work with Public Information Officer on communication with media, businesses, schools, civic groups, and other entities promotion solid waste management concepts, and create outreach materials, and advise others on outreach strategies, tactics and materials.
Perform municipal, commercial and residential waste audits and review billing for solid waste/recycling services provided.
Develop, edit and review recycling and solid waste ordinances, standard operating procedures, public information, marketing materials and contract specifications.
Draft and prepare contracts, requests for proposals, ordinances, agenda items and divisional policies.
Coordinate with Alachua County, University of Florida, Alachua County School Board and local recyclers on recycling and waste reduction issues. Participate in special events such as Earth Day, Great American Clean-Up, America Recycles Day recycling fairs and other events designed to promote residential and commercial waste reduction efforts and encourage knowledge of and participation in the City’s ZeroWaste goals.
Coordinate recycling for special events such as the Medieval Fair and downtown arts festivals.
Manage the City’s Adopt-A-Street Program, including program promotion, documenting participation by volunteer groups, and conducting safety briefings to volunteers.
Provide expert knowledge and training of proper legal and environmentally responsible recycling collection, waste diversion, waste reduction and waste disposal practices.
Attend work continuously and on a regular basis.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Graduation from college with major coursework in public relations, marketing, environmental studies or related field and three (3) years experience in the management of a major recycling program; or high school graduate or equivalent with five (5) years experience in the management of a major recycling program (experience must have been at least at the level of an assistant coordinator or assistant manager);or any equivalent combination of education, training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities.
CERTIFICATIONS OR LICENSES
Licenses
Valid driver’s license.
Certifications
Certifications in Managing Recycling Systems; Composting; Construction & Demolition Management; and/or Zero Waste Principles and Practices from organizations such as the Solid Waste Association of North America and the National Recycling Coalition are preferred.