CPA III

California Coastal Commission

California Coastal Commission

Accounting & Finance
San Francisco, CA, USA · Santa Cruz, CA, USA
Posted on Dec 11, 2024

Job Description and Duties

Job duties for the Enforcement Supervisor for northern California include:

• Personally performing the most complex and difficult enforcement work, including: Investigation of alleged violations; development of recommendations for resolution of violations; monitoring implementation of permits or settlement agreements that resolve violations; participate in and prepare dispute resolutions and settlement negotiations; coordination with Local, State and Federal jurisdictions; assist in the preparation and presentation of staff recommendations to the Commission for cease and desist and restoration orders, as needed; preparation of case referral for litigation by the Office of the Attorney General, as needed; and provide litigation support for the Office of the Attorney General, as needed;

• Participating in and helping manage interagency task forces;

• Supervising the work of enforcement officers and interns (in Santa Cruz, San Francisco, and Arcata); and selecting and training enforcement officers and interns, as needed;

• Ensuring coordination between enforcement and permit analysts on all enforcement cases, including identifying enforcement issues and assisting in addressing enforcement issues that arise in the context of permitting matters, assisting in the preparation and presentation of staff recommendations to the Commission on permit matters with related enforcement issues, and identifying matters of public interest and comments and assisting in responses;

• Preparing and editing reports from northern California district staff for reports to the Commission, legislature, press and others, including the semi-annual federal report;

• Assisting in preparing and presenting periodic reports to the Commission regarding enforcement work;

• Assisting in coordination between Headquarters staff and District staff on cases involving orders and other Headquarters actions;

• Assisting on statewide and northern California enforcement program projects, reports and issues;

• Coordinating with the Director and Assistant Director of Enforcement on district enforcement matters, and working with the Southern California Enforcement team leader on statewide enforcement issues;

• Developing and implementing projects to reduce and deter violations of the Coastal Act.