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Employer:Â Forest Stewards Guild
Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico. Other locations for remote work may be considered.
Application deadline: Applications will be considered on a rolling basis starting July 29th.
Full position description and application instructions
Summary:
Dedicated to managing the Fire Adapted Communities New Mexico learning network (FACNM) and other duties as assigned. In this position, the successful applicant will support peer-learning and professional relationship building for members of the statewide network through outreach, education, network resources, and engagement. Network members include community leaders (HOA, Firewise, etc.), fire service personnel, local government officials (municipal, county, Tribal), and land management agency officials. The goal of FACNM programming is to create and share best practices for various aspects of community wildfire adaptation. To accomplish this goal, FACNM provides networking opportunities; education and outreach through blog posts, webinars, website upkeep and creation, and in-person learning exchanges; mitigation and educational events through the FACNM microgrant program; and planning for the annual New Mexico Wildland Urban Fire Summit (WUFS).
Main components of the position are detailed in the full position description under these main areas:
- Manage the Fire Adapted New Mexico learning network (FACNM)
- Expand wildfire mitigation
- Support Forest Stewards Guild work
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Job Category | Forest Stewards Guild |
Forest Stewards Guild, Southeast
Posted 3 weeks ago
Employer:Â Forest Stewards Guild
Location: Remote position for applicants living in the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Applicants living in the Asheville, NC area or southwest VA are preferred. Some travel required.
Application deadline: September 22, 2024
Full position description and application instructions
Summary:
A key focus for The Southeast Region Coordinator will be to support education and outreach efforts in print and digital formats; community, partner, and member engagement; and supporting Guild projects and programs that may include some field work. Key programs this position will engage with may include the Women Owning Woodlands Network, Seeing the Forest for the Queers community network for LGBTQIA+ identifying individuals, Guild membership, and Guild communications. This position will work closely with the Deputy Director, Communications Manager, and other program coordinators and managers in the east. Primary duties for the Southeast Region Coordinator include, but are not limited to:
- Developing outreach and education materials related to ecological forestry in print and digital formats.
- Engage and serve current members while attracting new members through field trips, conference calls, meetings, and virtual events.
- Assist with training for Guild field crews and youth corps participants.
- Coordinating events and leading workshops and field trips.
- Convene and facilitate collaborative and community meetings.
- And more...
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Job Category | Forest Stewards Guild |
Employer: Oregon Department of State Lands
Location: Charleston, OR (South Slough Interpretive Center)
Application deadline: 09/17/2024
Full position description and application instructions
Summary:
The primary purpose of this position is to oversee forestry activities under direction of the Elliott State Research Forest Manager, DSL Director, the Elliott’s Board of Directors, and the Land Board.
This is a limited duration appointment and is represented by the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME). This position is supported by existing legislative funding and is expected to become permanent.
As the Forester for the Elliott State Research Forest, you will advance forest management consistent with the forest’s foundational documents and Forest Management Plan, including the mission and management policies adopted by the Land Board and the Habitat Conservation Plan. You will have the opportunity to:
- Develop, draft, and advance specific forest management activities within the Elliott’s biennial operations plans, in coordination with other team staff and processes.
- Oversee contract administration for forest management services.
- Develop and ensure advancement of project and larger monitoring efforts, forest inventory or other data needs, and GIS maps utilizing GPS units and ESRI ArcGIS software as needed for forest management duties.
- Monitor public use of the forest and oversee and enter into interagency agreements.
- Coordinate wildfire protection of the forest, including through Oregon Department of Forestry or other fire protection agreements as well as communications with Coos and Douglas Forest Protection Associations.
- Coordinate with law enforcement on patrol agreements.
- And more...
Employer: Oregon Department of State Lands
Location: Charleston, OR (South Slough Interpretive Center)
Application deadline: 09/15/2024
Full position description and application instructions
Summary:
The Elliott State Research Forest Manager will advance work with local, statewide, national, and international implications of great interest to the public, Tribes, industries, organizations, government agencies, science and research entities, and landowners or people concerned about forest management, forest products, conservation, recreation, education and other values both on and beyond the Elliott.
This is a full-time position within the Department and is not represented by a union. This position is supported by existing legislative funding and is expected to become permanent.
As the Elliott State Research Forest Manager, you will make wide-ranging decisions concerning complex and interrelated programs and disciplines. You will have the opportunity to:
- Build support for the program among the public, legislators, beneficiaries and constituents for DSL, and members of the board to increase awareness and facilitate positive relationships.
- Allow public access for recreational and educational purposes that is compatible with scientific and conservation objectives and the Elliott’s mission and management policies.
- Manage a newly formed team of three (3) staff in advancing long-term, operational-scale research and management on issues including forest management practices, ecosystem function, biodiversity, habitat conservation, water quality and quantity, carbon sequestration, rural livelihoods and the resilience of forests to the impacts of climate change.
- Support rural economies through active forest management, timber harvest, recreation, education, conservation and research.
- Promote opportunities at all education levels to interact with the forest and advance public understanding of the ecological, economic and social benefits of healthy forest ecosystems.
- And more...
Employer: Southern Environmental Law Center
Location: Asheville, NC or Chapel Hill, NC
Term: full-time, exempt, three-year term position
Application deadline: Sept 11, 2024. (Review will begin then. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis after that until filled).
Full position description and application instructions
Summary:
Primary Responsibilities:
- Provide technical expertise in forest ecology relevant to SELC’s six-state region.
- Work with program staff to identify needs and opportunities for advocacy in state and federal policy.
- Cultivate and maintain working relationships with researchers; academics; state, federal, and international resource professionals; community-based organizations; scientific and policy-focused stakeholder groups; and peer professionals working with SELC’s partner organizations across the region.
- Review and synthesize research related to forest carbon accounting, including life-cycle analyses of the net greenhouse gas impacts of various forest management schemes.
- Provide technical input for and review of computer models of forest management scenarios, such as state-and-transition models or carbon accounting models.
- And more...
Employer: The School of Forest Resources at the University of Maine
Location: Orono, Maine
Application deadline: September 20, 2024
Term: January 1, 2025 for two years fixed term
Full position description and application instructions
Summary:Â
The successful candidate will provide expertise for teaching forest and environmental science at the University of Maine in topics such as soil, silviculture, and/or forest management. The candidate will conduct research that contributes to the understanding and improved sustainability of the forests in the state, region, and beyond. The position carries an expectation to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion within the University and the discipline.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
- 50% Research / 50% Teaching
- Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in their area of expertise which can include forest soils, silviculture, or forest management.
- Advise undergraduate students in the BS in Forestry and the BS in Ecology & Environmental Science programs.
- Advise graduate students in Forestry and Ecology & Environmental Science programs.
- Conduct research on forest science that is of importance to Maine and beyond, and apply for external funding to support this research program.
- Collaborate with scientists and professionals in forest resource community and related disciplines.
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Job Category | Temporary |
Employer:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Location:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Coudersport, PA
Application deadline:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â August 19, 2024, at 11:59 pm Eastern time.
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Summary:
Are you passionate about preserving our natural resources? Do you enjoy working outdoors and making a difference in our forests and communities? The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is seeking a dedicated individual to join our team as a Forest Technician in the Susquehannock Forest District in Potter County. As a Forest Technician, you will play a crucial role in promoting proper forest management and stewardship on both private and state forest lands. This entry-level position offers opportunities for career advancement and growth.
You will assist our foresters in collecting preliminary field data for stand analysis and developing forest management decisions. You'll be involved in tree planting, timber stand improvement, wildlife habitat management, and assist in wildfire prevention and suppression. Join us and become a steward of Pennsylvania's forests, where your work will have a lasting impact on our environment and communities. Apply today and take the first step towards a rewarding career with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania!
Employer: American Bird Conservancy (ABC)
Location: Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge - Rochert, MN  or Rice Lake National Wildlife Refuge - McGregor, MN
Application deadline: Extended to August 16, 2024
Full position description and application instructionsÂ
Summary:
ABC is looking for two motivated, detail-oriented individuals with forestry and wildlife habitat project and program management experience. These positions will be employed by ABC and will function as integral members of the ABC Great Lakes Team, while working in close partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) at Tamarac or Rice Lake National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). The Coordinators will design and oversee site-level habitat projects, while advancing biologically driven, landscape-oriented, partnerships to implement science-based best management practices to mitigate population declines of at-risk bird species.
- Work cooperatively with public and tribal lands partners in both a field and office setting to provide financial, technical, and project management assistance for all phases of forest and brushland habitat project operations.
- Conduct field visits to evaluate prospective project sites for bird habitat treatments using focal species best management practices (BMPs) and provide project coordination and contractor oversight for a range of bird conservation projects.
- Develop technical specifications, project designs, and silvicultural prescriptions to create management plans, write project contracts, and design budgets for projects to restore and enhance forest and brushland habitat for focal bird species.
- Collaborate with partners to coordinate prescribed fire treatments to benefit wildlife habitat, forest health, and native plant community composition.
- And more!
Intermountain West, Lake States, Northeast, Pacific Northwest, Southeast, Southwest
Posted 2 months ago
Employer: Forest Stewardship Council-US
Location: Remote
Application deadline: July 26, 2024
Full position description and application instructions
Summary:
This position supports development of policy solutions that work for US companies and forest managers that are interested or already engaged in forest certification, with an overall goal of promoting responsible forest management.Â
The Forest Management Specialist supports the Policy & Standards team’s efforts on policy development, revision and implementation, and customer service provision related to forest management certification. FSC policies include a large suite of standards, procedures and other normative documents.
Employer:Â Redwood Forest Foundation, Inc.
Location:Â Fort Bragg, CA
Application deadline: Interviewing now. Open until filled
Full position description and application instructions
Summary:
The Forest Manager will assist the not-for-profit Redwood Forest Foundation in managing its 50,000 -acre Usal Redwood Forest in northern Mendocino County and support its mission to acquire, protect, restore and manage forestlands and other related resources in the Redwood Region for the long-term benefit of the communities located there.
The primary responsibilities of the Forest Manager include:
- Supervise and support the professional development of the forest management team comprised of RPFs, forest technicians, a wildlife biologist, and a restoration specialist. Support programmatic efforts to actively engage local communities in the management of the Usal Redwood Forest.
- Work directly with RFFI’s CEO to maximize productive, efficient and cost-effective management of the Usal Forest consistent with the RFFI vision and mission statement.
- Coordinate log sales, accounting, payments and taxes with contractors, staff and CEO
- Provide management administration, including staff supervision, budgets, development and review of Timber Harvest Plans (THP), restoration projects, management of grants, property security and easement protection, updating the Usal Redwood Forest Management Plan, and other operational aspects of forest management.
- Oversee and participate in field audits associated with Conservation Easements, Carbon Projects, FSC Certification and other third-party activities as required.
- Plan and contract for necessary forest management support work related to plant and wildlife surveys, forest inventory, growth and yield projections, tree planting, vegetation management, road management, GIS Services and other services, as required.
- Assist the RFFI Board of Directors and staff with articulating the future desired condition of the Usal Redwood Forest and taking a leadership role in its management to achieve these conditions.
Employer: Natural Resources Council of Maine
Location: Augusta, Maine
Application deadline: July 19, 2024
Full position description and application instructions
Summary:
The Forests & Wildlife Program Director provides ongoing management and leadership for NRCM’s efforts to protect the natural character of the ecologically, economically, and recreationally important woods and wildlife of Maine. General responsibilities include advocacy before the Legislature and administrative bodies, communications with the media and public, collaboration with coalition partners, and project planning and implementation. The Program Director develops, maintains, and utilizes technical expertise on key policy issues in areas such as the ecological and economic values of Maine’s North Woods, habitat conservation, biodiversity, forest policy, outdoor recreation, and land use planning.
Employer: American Bird Conservancy (ABC)
Location: Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge - Odessa, MN
Application deadline: August Â2, 2024
Full position description and application instructionsÂ
Summary:
ABC is looking for a motivated, detail-oriented individual with prairie, grassland, and wildlife habitat project and program management experience. This position will be employed by ABC and will function as an integral member of ABC Great Lakes Team and work in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge (NWR).
The Invasive Species Strike Team Coordinator (Coordinator) will oversee invasive species monitoring and control on USFWS owned properties across multiple Wetland Management Districts, with an emphasis on remnant prairies. The Coordinator will be housed at Big Stone NWR in Odessa, MN and supervise seasonal field crews operating across multiple counties.
- Coordinate and oversee the planning and implementation of a comprehensive invasive species monitoring and mitigation program on federally owned lands.
- Prioritize, plan, schedule, and implement invasive species control projects that utilize manual, mechanical, and/or chemical control methods while limiting impacts to other natural resources.
- Monitor and track project and programmatic activities using a variety of database management software and GIS applications for assessing success, and to assist with invasive species management and monitoring.
- Maintain a pesticide applicators license and other equipment certifications to operate ATV/UTVs, brush saws, chainsaws and other equipment to physically implement invasive species control treatments.
- and more...
Employer: American Bird Conservancy (ABC)
Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Application deadline: July ÂÂÂÂ31, 2024
Full position description and application instructionsÂ
Summary:
The Wildlife Habitat Specialist (Habitat Specialist) will primarily work in Wisconsin with private landowners, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and other local partners to design and implement habitat management prescriptions on non-industrial private lands, following best management practices (BMPs) for focal bird species.
The Habitat Specialist will also assist ABC in developing and coordinating additional bird conservation initiatives to expand ABC’s presence in the region. Duties will include, but are not limited to building partnerships (e.g., with NGO, public agency, and tribal entities), conducting outreach, providing technical forestry assistance for private landowners, assisting with ABC partnership projects on public lands, promoting ABC and its various programs, and assisting with grant preparation and reporting.
1. Works with a team of Habitat Specialists/Foresters to implement the ABC-NRCS RCPP Golden-winged Warbler project and other private and public lands initiatives. The team includes the Great Lakes Private Lands Director (project lead), and Private Lands Foresters/Wildlife Habitat Specialists in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
2. Identifies and communicates with landowners and natural resource managers within designated focal regions to implement bird conservation activities.
3. Conducts field visits on private lands to evaluate properties for possible bird habitat treatments using focal species BMPs (e.g., Golden-winged Warbler, Kirtland’s Warbler, and Sharp-tailed Grouse).
4. Identifies and delineates project areas for non-commercial treatments such as tag alder or young aspen shearing. Identifies and communicates with contractors capable of completing these treatments, and continues to develop a growing referral list to provide to landowners.
5. And more...
Employer: American Bird Conservancy (ABC)
Location: Within NE Illinois Project Area (Dekalb, Kane, DuPage, Cook, Kendall, Will, Grundy, or Kankakee Counties)
Application deadline: July ÂÂÂÂ31, 2024
Full position description and application instructionsÂ
Summary:
The Oak Ecosystem Forester (Forester) will primarily work with private landowners, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Morton Arboretum, and other local partners in the region to implement best management practices (BMPs) on non-industrial private lands as part of ABC’s NRCS Oak Ecosystem Regional Conservation Partnership Program in NE Illinois and SE Wisconsin.
The Forester will work closely with ABC’s Great Lakes Oak Ecosystem Coordinator to design and contract management prescriptions for oak ecosystem restoration by working directly with NRCS and other collaborative partners. Duties will include, but are not limited to providing technical forestry assistance for private landowners, building partnerships (e.g., with NGO, public agency, and tribal entities), assisting with ABC partnership projects on public lands, promoting ABC and its various programs, and assisting with grant preparation and reporting.
Employer:Â Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Location:Â Clarion, PA
Application deadline:Â July 16, 2024 at 11:59pm EST
Full position description and application instructionsÂ
Summary:
Are you passionate about preserving our natural resources? Do you enjoy working outdoors and making a difference in our forests and communities? The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is seeking a dedicated individual to join our team as a Forest Technician in the Clear Creek Forest District in Clarion County. As a Forest Technician, you will play a crucial role in promoting proper forest management and stewardship on both private and state forest lands. This entry-level position offers opportunities for career advancement and growth.
You will assist our foresters in collecting preliminary field data for stand analysis and developing forest management decisions. You'll be involved in tree planting, timber stand improvement, wildlife habitat management, and assist in wildfire prevention and suppression. Join us and become a steward of Pennsylvania's forests, where your work will have a lasting impact on our environment and communities. Apply today and take the first step towards a rewarding career with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania!