Co-Facilitator (Part-Time) - Clean Ports Program
Company: Utah Inland Port Authority
Location: Salt Lake City
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Position Overview
The Utah Inland Port Authority (UIPA) is looking for a part-time
Co-Facilitator who will play a critical role in planning and
leading bimonthly meetings for the Near-Port Community Steering
Committee. The Steering Committee is a group of about 20 residents
of West Valley City and Salt Lake City’s Westside that will provide
input on the Utah Inland Port Authority’s Clean Ports Program grant
activities. The Co-Facilitator will be essential for fostering
positive, trusting working relationships with the Steering
Committee and the broader community living near the Salt Lake City
Intermodal Terminal, the facility where Clean Ports Program
activities will take place. Working closely with the Clean Ports
Program Community Engagement Manager, the Co-Facilitator will
ensure that Steering Committee meetings are productive, inclusive,
and community-driven. Key functions include leading portions of the
meeting discussions, providing feedback for agenda refinement, and
supporting the evaluation of meeting effectiveness. Please note
that this is a part-time, term-limited, non-benefited role. The
Co-Facilitator will work up to 68 hours total in 2026 and up to 80
hours total in 2027. Working hours will be distributed as follows:
March 2026: Up to 20 hours May 2026, July 2026, September 2027,
November 2026, January 2027, March 2027, May 2027, July 2027,
September 2027, November 2027: up to 12 hours each month December
2027: Up to 8 hours Key Responsibilities Foster and maintain
positive working relationships with members of the Near-Port
Community Steering Committee, as well as other community members
residing near the Salt Lake City Intermodal Terminal. Work actively
with the Clean Ports Program Community Engagement Manager to
provide input on the structure and content of Near-Port Steering
Committee meetings. Co-facilitate the bimonthly Near-Port Steering
Committee meetings by: Providing support with logistics, tracking
time, and recording key decisions. Actively leading discussions on
designated agenda items. Helping to manage group dynamics to ensure
a focused and productive dialogue. Assist the Community Engagement
Manager in systematically evaluating the effectiveness of each
meeting and identifying areas for improvement. Requirements:
Qualifications Must be a current resident of Salt Lake City’s
Westside (Westpointe, Rose Park, Jordan Meadows, Fairpark, Poplar
Grove, or Glendale neighborhoods) or of West Valley City. Must
possess a High School Diploma or GED (or equivalent) Must speak,
read, and write English fluently. Minimum of 1-2 years of proven
experience in leading, assisting, or participating in group
discussions, workshops, training sessions, or meetings. Excellent
verbal communication and presentation skills with the ability to
clearly articulate ideas, provide concise instructions, and engage
a range of participants. Demonstrated ability to listen attentively
and empathetically, summarize key points, and respond appropriately
to participant input. Ability to resolve conflict quickly and
appropriately. Capacity to assist with logistical tasks, manage
time effectively during a session, and follow a pre-planned
curriculum or agenda. Ability to work independently as well as in a
team environment. Strong desire to learn new skills. Must have
access to a computer and to secure (password-protected) Wi-Fi to
use for communication with Clean Ports staff and for Steering
Committee meeting planning. Demonstrated experience engaging with
and building relationships within Salt Lake City’s Westside
community and/or West Valley City. Availability and willingness to
consistently work the required part-time hours, which will include
eleven weekday evenings between March 2026 and November 2027.
Fluency or proficiency in a foreign language, such as Spanish,
would be beneficial but is not required. Pay Rate $35.00 / hour
About the Clean Ports Grant On February 28, 2024, the EPA announced
the CPP grant competitions. $3 billion in funding was available
from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) to fund zero-emission (ZE)
port equipment and infrastructure, as well as climate and air
quality planning (CAQP), at U.S. ports. The Utah Inland Port
Authority (UIPA) has been awarded approximately $2.4 million
dollars to complete the following CAQP activities: Develop a
baseline emissions inventory for vehicles/equipment operating at
the SLCIT Assess diesel emission reduction strategies Launch a
formal process to get input from near-port communities and other
stakeholders on CAQP activities Engage SLCIT workers on CAQP
activities Conduct a ZE workforce impact assessment Prepare and
publish documents summarizing the result of CAQP activities Why
Join UIPA? At UIPA, you will be part of an innovative team that is
reshaping Utah’s logistics infrastructure. We offer: Competitive
salary. Professional development and growth opportunities. A chance
to work on impactful projects that will shape Utah’s future.
Flexible work environment About UIPA We are leading the charge in
developing forward-thinking, sustainable logistics solutions that
not only drive economic growth but also enhance the quality of life
for Utahns. Our innovative strategies aim to position Utah as a
pivotal hub in the global logistics industry. At the Utah Inland
Port Authority (UIPA), collaboration is at the heart of everything
we do. We take pride in fostering a dynamic, inclusive, and
supportive team environment where diverse perspectives and ideas
thrive. By working closely with communities, businesses, and
stakeholders across the state, we are setting a foundation for
generational impact—ensuring a brighter, more sustainable future
for all Utah residents. Work Environment In general, the following
conditions of the work environment are representative of those that
an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of
this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to allow
differently abled individuals to perform the essential functions of
the job within the environment. Physical Demands In general, the
following physical demands are representative of those that must be
met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions
of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to allow
differently abled individuals to perform the essential functions of
the job. Must be able to communicate effectively with employees
and/or other customers; manual dexterity required for occasional
reaching and lifting of small objects, and operating office
equipment. Notice of Non-Discrimination The Utah Inland Port
Authority (UIPA) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
national origin, disability, age, or sex in administration of its
programs or activities, and the UIPA does not intimidate or
retaliate against any individual or group because they have
exercised their rights to participate in actions protected, or
oppose actions prohibited, by 40 C.F.R. 5.140 and 7.95, or for the
purpose of interfering with such rights.
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