JOB SUMMARY
This position is instrumental in fostering a culture of organizational safety, health, and operational excellence by designing, coordinating the delivery of, and monitoring training aimed at advancing strategic educational initiatives using Human & Organizational Performance methods. This role focuses on designing comprehensive training programs that address the unique safety, health, and performance challenges of the organization. Responsibilities include identifying specific training needs through detailed analysis of work processes, developing tailored training content rooted in adult learning theories, and evaluating the effectiveness of these programs to ensure alignment with operational goals. The position also involves leading the district's apprenticeship program and managing all facets of division training logistics.
APPLICATION MATERIALS
Applicants are required to submit a combined cover letter and resume in one PDF document. Your cover letter must describe YOUR unique contributions to this role, and also explain how this role aligns with your core purpose and passion. Incomplete materials will not be considered.
This position is OPEN UNTIL FILLED and applicants are encouraged to apply immediately. The first review date for application materials is scheduled for September 30.
Please apply online on the Chelan PUD career website, chelanpud.org.
Interested parties are also invited to contact Human Resources at joblist@chelanpud.org to discuss the position.
BENEFITS
The advertised hiring range will be $81,760 - $102,200, with a maximum opportunity of up to $122,640 with tenure and strong performance.
In addition to competitive wages Chelan PUD employees also enjoy outstanding benefits which include zero cost employer funded medical, dental, and vision healthcare benefits, access to the employee assistance program, a VEBA health reimbursement account, and long-term care.
Washington state retirement PERS participation and optional 457 plan participation with an employer matching 401(a) plan.
Leave, life & disability benefits including paid leave starting at 21 days per calendar year up to 35 with tenure, 11 paid holidays per calendar year, paid jury duty, short-term disability & long-term disability, and basic life, AD&D, and optional voluntary life.
The work life benefits include optional flexible spending accounts for healthcare and dependent care, educational assistance, various rewards and recognition programs and position specific stipends.
For more explanation of the district benefits please visit our benefits website www.mychelanpudbenefits.org.
JOB POSTING
RESPONSIBILITIES
Job Functions
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function of the job satisfactorily. Essential functions (EF) are those activities that, if not performed, would significantly and fundamentally alter the position. Secondary functions (SF) are activities not fundamental to the job and may need to be relaxed to accommodate an otherwise qualified applicant with a disability.
EF – 40% Develop Effective Training Content: Develop effective Safety, Health, and H&OP (SHHOP) training content using scientifically proven adult learning methods and techniques to improve the knowledge, skills, and abilities of staff and increase the District’s capacity for Safe and successful work. This involves crafting training content that resonates with staff, enhancing their knowledge, skills, and abilities in safety and health protocols as well as H&OP Concepts. This also involves staying abreast of latest operational practices and techniques to ensure the training remains relevant.
EF – 15% Identify Training Needs: Identify Safety, Health and Human & Organizational Performance (SHHOP) training needs by understanding the complexity and variability of work, analyzing risk factors, and consulting with team members and leaders to gain insight into work-as-done. This involves a deep understanding of the intricacies of work processes, analyzing potential risk factors, and actively engaging with team members and leaders to comprehend the real-time operational challenges to be incorporated into SHHOP training.
EF – 15% Assess Training Effectiveness: Regularly assess the effectiveness of SHHOP training, adjusting, and improving content and delivery methods based on feedback and ongoing learning by collaborating with supervisors and managers to ensure that learning is effectively translated into daily operations and ongoing improvements. Regular feedback loops and collaboration with supervisors, managers, and SHHOP team enable adjustments to be made to both content and delivery methods, ensuring that training translates effectively into daily operational practices.
EF – 15% Coordinate District’s Apprenticeship Program: Sustain and improve the apprenticeship program. Integrate SHHOP training concepts and effective learning methodologies. Cultivate an environment where subject matter experts and apprentices can contribute to safety management by sharing their experiences and insights fostering a culture of safety as a core value and a collective responsibility.
EF – 15% Coordinate SHHOP training logistics: Develop realistic schedules, partner with third-party vendors, employ technology for efficient training delivery, and establish evaluation and feedback mechanisms for continuous improvement.
Additional Responsibilities
Maintain regular and predictable attendance: Perform related duties and responsibilities as required. Comply with District policies. Complete all required training. Maintain a working knowledge and comply with District safety procedures and specific safety requirements of this position, and those in accordance with applicable provisions of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and Washington Administrative Code (WAC).
QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Introductory Period: New employees holding regular positions must complete an introductory period of twelve months.
Post Secondary Education
The educational entry requirements are listed below.