The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality strives to build and sustain an inclusive and equitable environment that embraces and values diversity. Employees at all levels of the agency work together to foster fairness, equity, inclusion, and belonging. We celebrate and appreciate diversity, champion equity, and treat each other with respect and dignity. We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, ethnicity, veteran status, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age, or physical or mental disability.
Are you passionate about preserving, enhancing, and protecting Oregon's environment? If so, please consider a career with the State of Oregon at the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). At DEQ, employees have the opportunity to work with a dynamic and supportive team of mission-focused individuals tasked with maintaining, restoring, and enhancing the quality of Oregon's air, land, and water.
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality has a full-time opportunity available for a Tribal Liaison (Operations and Policy Analyst 4) in Portland, Oregon. Please consider joining an innovative team, and work to advance our agency's mission to protect and improve Oregon's environmental quality.
Information Session:
We are hosting a virtual information session as an opportunity for interested folks to learn more about the agency and the position.
Day & Date: Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2025
Time: 4:00 PM 5:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time
In order to maintain anonymity for folks attending, this information session will be set-up as a webinar with no pre-registration. In addition, attendees will only be able to ask questions in writing, either by emailing ...@deq.oregon.gov ahead of time or by sending questions directly via the chat to the panel during the session.
The session will be recorded and a FAQ document will be created based on the session. If you would like a copy of the recording and/or the FAQ document, please e-mail ...@deq.oregon.gov and you will receive this information once the information session is over.
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality is the primary regulatory agency of the government of the U.S. State of Oregon responsible for protecting and enhancing the state's natural resources.
The Office of Policy and External Relations ensures that the legislative agenda and budget are effectively developed and implemented, and that DEQ is connected to and collaborating with other interested parties. This office has lead responsibility for liaison work with the Legislature and Environmental Quality Commission; engagement with the nine federally recognized Tribes of Oregon; coordination with the Governor's office and other state agencies; and development of budget policy packages and legislative concepts for the agency request budget and operating budget.
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Strengthening relationships with sovereign Tribal governments to promote meaningful and respectful engagement is one of DEQ's strategic priorities. In support of this work, you will serve as DEQ's Liaison to the nine federally recognized Tribes of Oregon. You will represent DEQ in meetings with Tribal leaders and staff, advise DEQ managers and staff on how DEQ actions can address Tribal interests and concerns, facilitate relationship-building between Tribal leaders and DEQ's Director and Executive Managers, provide guidance to DEQ managers and staff on Tribal relations, and report annually to the Legislature on DEQ's Tribal relations activities. You will advise DEQ leadership, staff, consultants, and partners on aspects of local, state, and federal Tribal relations laws. Under the supervision of the Policy and External Affairs Administrator, you will work with DEQ leadership, management, and staff to develop and maintain a comprehensive Tribal affairs program; ensure DEQ maintains a comprehensive and current awareness of issues of interest to tribes; represent DEQ in cross-jurisdictional settings, such as at meetings of the Legislative Commission on Indian Services and associated cluster meetings and workgroups and inter-agency convenings of Tribal Liaisons, and issue-specific workgroups involving representatives of Tribal governments; and represent DEQ on national and statewide Tribal affairs committees and organizations.
The opportunity to work in a productive and creative environment where no two days are ever the same! DEQ cares deeply about employee wellness and benefits. We offer a competitive benefits package that offers comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans for the employee and their qualified family members, as well as paid sick leave, vacation leave, personal leave, and 11 paid holidays a year. In addition, we offer membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), and you have the opportunity to potentially receive loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF). If you are passionate about Oregon's environment, apply today!
This is a full-time, management service non-supervisory position. This recruitment may be used to fill future vacancies.
Minimum Qualifications: 8 years of experience performing professional-level evaluative, analytical, and planning work.
Candidates who are most competitive will also reflect the following desired attributes:
Working Conditions: DEQ believes in a diverse and inclusive work environment. All employees are expected to contribute to a work environment that collectively values and benefits from respecting its diversity and promotes a culture of inclusiveness.
This position will be based out of DEQ's office in Headquarters office in Portland, however, the successful candidate may be eligible for hybrid work. The logistics of hybrid work will need to be worked out with the Hiring Manager prior to your hire and may be changed at any time given specific job duties and business needs. DEQ will provide necessary hardware (laptop, monitor, keyboard, mouse, and cell phone) for an employee to successfully work from home. At DEQ sites, you will have access to a workspace, however, it may be shared with other employees.
This position requires regular travel by car throughout the state, including to Tribal lands and facilities, for meetings, trainings, seminars, hearings, and workshops for meetings, conferences, trainings, seminars, public hearings, and workshops, some of which will involve evening work, weekend work, and/or overnight stays.
How to Apply: (complete the application in full)