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Employer: National Audubon Society
Location: Huntington, VT
Application deadline: Open until filled
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Summary:
The Forest Conservation Senior Associate will implement forest conservation efforts as part of the Healthy Forests Initiative – a critical component to Audubon’s Working Lands conservation strategy. The position will advance the goals of the Healthy Forest Initiative to ensure forests remain healthy and resilient despite increasing threats and climate change for the benefit of birds and people. The Conservation Senior Associate will provide technical expertise and conduct programs that target forest owners and managers, both public and private, to promote sustainable forest management techniques that create and improve habitat required by priority forest bird species (Golden-winged warbler, American Woodcock, Black-throated Blue Warbler, Scarlet Tanager, Canada Warbler, and Wood Thrush). They will lead the implementation of the Bird Friendly Maple program in Vermont and more...
Employer: Forest Stewardship Council US
Location: Remote
Application deadline: November 24, 2024
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Summary:
The Southeast Regional Manager will focus on achieving certification growth and maintenance targets while prioritizing the needs of certificate holders in the Southeast. Certificate holder site visits, events, and collaborative engagements with the Science and Certification team will be key components of the role, emphasizing the importance of building strong relationships, driving certificate holder loyalty, and acquisition of new certificate holders. This position will also be tasked with prospecting and acquiring new certificate holders, with the support of the Senior Manager, Certification, and Business Development.
Key Responsibilities:
- Build Relationships in the Southeast Region
- Build Value for certificate Holders in the Southeast
- Business Development
- And more…
Employer: Forest Stewardship Council US
Location: Remote
Application deadline: November 24, 2024
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Summary:
The Pacific Northwest Regional Manager will focus on achieving certification growth and maintenance targets while prioritizing the needs of certificate holders in the Pacific Northwest. Certificate holder site visits, events, and collaborative engagements with the Science and Certification team will be key components of the role, emphasizing the importance of building strong relationships, driving certificate holder loyalty, and acquisition of new certificate holders. This position will also be tasked with prospecting and acquiring new certificate holders, with the support of the Senior Manager, Certification, and Business Development.
Key Responsibilities:
- Build Relationships in the Pacific Northwest Region
- Build Value for certificate Holders in the Pacific Northwest
- Business Development
- And more...
Employer: Northwest Natural Resource Group (NNRG)
Location: Hybrid/ Seattle, Washington
Application deadline: Open until filled.
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Summary:
With this team, the Program Coordinator is responsible for planning and coordinating educational events for forest owners, wood buyers, and the general public in Washington and Oregon. In addition, there will be research, writing, and managing the public and private grants that support these activities as well as conveying NNRG’s voice and values through outreach materials. This full-time position averages 40 hours per week. Responsibilities include:
- Project and Program Management
- Communications
- Fundraising
- and more...
Employer: New England Forestry Foundation
Location: Remote/New England
Application deadline: December 1, 2024
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Summary:
The New England Forestry Foundation is offering a two-year contract to a qualified applicant to be an integral part of the team designing a self-sustaining institution to fund climate-smart forestry in Maine. This will involve researching similar efforts around the country and the world, conducting sophisticated forest growth and economic optimization modeling and determining the mix of practices that can maximize carbon storage in the forest and products while maintaining harvest levels in the state. All this information will be combined with creative ideas on financing and institutional arrangements to design a program to pay the financial incentives needed to implement climate-smart management in the Acadian Forests of Maine for as long as such incentives are needed.
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Job Category | Temporary |
Employer: Tribal EcoRestoration Alliance
Location: Lake County, CA
Application deadline: Applications reviewed on a rolling basis
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Summary:
The Stewardship Manager is an organized project manager who thrives in carrying a stewardship project from planning to completion. They will work closely and collaboratively with the Executive Director (ED), TERA stewardship crew, program team, and partner organizations, to plan, implement, and oversee the implementation of ecocultural stewardship projects and associated grants from conception to completion. The position is estimated to be approximately 80% administrative work in the office, and 20% field work.
Key Responsibilities:
- Grant Management
- Stewardship Project Management
- Teamwork and Supervision
Employer: Maine TREE Foundation
Location: Hybrid - Remote/Maine's working Forests/Offices in Agusta and Arrowsic, Maine.
Application deadline: November 17, 2024, 11:59 p.m.
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Summary:
Maine TREE seeks a dynamic professional to serve as the Certified Logging Professional (CLP)
Program Director to direct logging professional safety and skill training, continuing education,
and site evaluations.
Key Responsibilities:
- Update curriculum and stay current with regulatory bodies to ensure continuous improvement and relevance to program participants
- Deliver and coordinate initial and recertification CLP trainings
- Coordinate and conduct site visits to new and existing CLPs, which requires extensive travel through remote locations in Maine’s working forest
- Aid in the maintenance of the CLP database
- Organize quarterly CLP Advisory Committee meetings
- Provide technical support to program participants as requested
- Develop relationships with program participants, industry collaborators, business owners, etc.
- Assist with program communications, including program updates, featured stories, media development, and outreach, focusing on growing and sustaining membership
- Represent Maine TREE and CLP at events and presentations. Be the ambassador of the CLP program
- Other tasks as assigned include collaborating with Maine TREE’s education team and being involved with forest workforce development initiatives
Employer: U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Location: Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
Application deadline: December 6, 2024 3:00:00 PM Eastern Time Zone *Applications will be reviewed on a rolling-basis.
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Summary:
Research Project: Forest Service Southern Research Station scientists are seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to join our research team focused on analyzing forest change and threats to mature and old-growth forests from global change drivers. In this project, we will collaboratively analyze potential threats expected to affect the ecological integrity and carbon dynamics of mature and old-growth forests across the U.S. between now and mid-century (2070) under scenarios of climate and socioeconomic change. We will also aim to identify the places that will serve as refugia for mature and old-growth forests in the future.
Learning Objectives: The participant selected for this project will have the opportunity to hone many aspects of their scientific skillset while participating collaboratively with Southern Research Station researchers. Activities will include:
- Analyzing simulation modeling results to determine how multiple aspects of ecological integrity of mature and old-growth forests are expected to change in the future;
- Analyzing the effects of climate extremes and disturbances on future mature and old-growth forest ecological integrity;
- Determining which places may be climate refugia for mature and old-growth forests;
- Communicating with partners within the Forest Service, in academia and in other agencies to share results; and
- Leading the writing of multiple peer-reviewed publications on research results.
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Employer: The Nature Conservancy
Location: Many locations
Application deadline: Varies
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Summary:
The Nature Conservancy currently has many job openings across several states for Burn Crew Managers and other prescribed fire roles. Check out their careers page and type in "burn crew" to the search bar to filter results.
Employer: Intermountain West Joint Venture (IWJV)
Location: Missoula, Montana preferred (within Intermountain West negotiable)
Application deadline: November 17, 2024 (midnight Mountain Time)
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Summary:
The Western Forests Conservation Coordinator will play a significant role in visioning and developing strategies and projects related to dry, frequent fire forests and pinyon-juniper woodlands. Work is guided by the IWJV’s Strategic Plan, Implementation Plan, and Annual Operational Plans. The areas of emphasis, geographies, and partners may shift over time, requiring high adaptability and interest in
various conservation issues and approaches. The position is expected to integrate with all IWJV habitat efforts as part of a collaborative and interdisciplinary team. This position is hosted by the Wildlife Management Institute (WMI) and supervised by the IWJV Conservation
Programs and Operations Coordinator. This position requires periodic travel within the Intermountain West
(25-40 nights per year). The Western Forests Conservation Coordinator will not have supervisory responsibility
initially, but staff supervision is possible over time.
Duties:
The fundamental focus of this position is to develop and coordinate the IWJV’s new Western Forests efforts. This
position will support our broad array of partners with conservation capacity building, science, and
communications. Primary duties include:
● Provide strategic oversight to the IWJV’s Western Forests Program. ● Expand and foster IWJV’s network of partners, including NGOs, tribal nations, private landowners, and state and federal agencies engaged in western forest management and conservation. ● Serve as a technical lead for the IWJV staff and Management Board on forest management science, policy, and partnerships. ● Serve as the staff lead for the IWJV Management Board Western Forests Committee. ● Develop and coordinate the delivery of IWJV’s annual work plan related to western forests.