Ad Title:Citizens for Conservation - Conservation Director Location: Barrington, Illinois Post Date: 11/18/24 Contact: Kelly Mazeski k.mazeski@citizensforconservation. City: Barrington State: IL Zip: 60010 Phone (W): 847.382.7283 Email:cfc@citizensforconservation.org Website:visit our website... Description: About the Position
The Conservation Director oversees the restoration staff, works with volunteers and other key partners, and is responsible for developing and delivering a comprehensive conservation program. They develop and direct all conservation projects and operations, supervise restoration staff, provide input on land acquisitions, determine organizational budget and grant needs, and represent Citizens for Conservation in working partnerships and the Barrington community.
About Our Pay and Benefits
The conservation director is a full-time permanent position located in Barrington, Illinois. This position reports to the Board of Directors and President. Optional benefits include health insurance, dental insurance, a 401(k) plan, and paid time off. Salary range is $95,000 – $110,000, commensurate with experience.
Ad Title:Ecologist - Michigan Natural Features Inventory Location: Lansing, Michigan, or an alternate location in the Post Date: 11/14/24 Contact: Joshua Cohen City: Lansing State: MI Zip: 48901-3036 Phone (W): (517) 284-6200 Email:joshuaGcohen@gmail.com Website:visit our website... Description: Ecologist - Conservation Associate
Michigan Natural Features Inventory (MNFI), a program of Michigan State University Extension, is hiring up to two Ecologists positions. These positions will be focused on collecting, analyzing, and communicating information about Michigan natural communities, helping maintain the Michigan Natural Heritage Database, and working cooperatively with other MNFI personnel, Tribal organizations, public and private agencies, organizations, and individuals to inform and guide decisions that impact biodiversity conservation. These positions will assist with an array of projects requiring expertise in natural community identification, ecosystem valuation, and interpretation of ecological relationships in plant communities.
Application Process
View full description and apply through the MSU Careers page. Search for posting 1000507 using the Job Search field.
Application deadline is 12/02/2024.
Ad Title:Full-time instructor Natural Resources, Oregon State University Location: Corvallis, Oregon Post Date: 10/01/24 Contact: Eli Swanson Email:elizabeth.swanson@oregonstate.edu Website:visit our website... Description: OSU College of Forestry is hiring two full-time instructors for the natural resources undergraduate and graduate program. Teaching will be both in-person and asynchronous online modalities.
https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/postings/160228 more info...
Ad Title:Northwest Region Steward Location: Burlington, WA Post Date: 10/30/24 Contact: Andrea Thorpe City: Olympia State: WA Zip: 98504 Phone (W): 360-890-0175 Email:andrea.thorpe@parks.wa.gov Website:visit our website... Description: Are you passionate about protecting natural resources? Washington State Parks is seeking a subject matter expert to manage stewardship planning and implementation in northwest Washington. Tasks typically involve integrating information from a variety of fields, including natural resources management, cultural resources, environmental laws, and agency policies, to develop and implement plans that address complex natural resource issues.
The ideal candidate has a heart for public service. They will be an excellent relationship builder and collaborator, have analytical, critical thinking, program development, with professional communication skills. In addition, ideal candidates should have: innate work ethic and ability to work independently, and complete projects on schedule and within budget. They will be a curious and hard-working self-starter, who likes variety in their work and appreciates having fun while doing their job.
This position is located at the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission office in Burlington, WA. Typical work schedule is Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. The position is 60-80% in office and 40-20% field work /outdoors, sometimes in inclement weather. Field work may include walking through natural areas without trails. Travel is required with weekly travel to job sites, some overnight and occasional out of state travel.
Want to join a great organization? The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission manages one of the largest, most diverse--and most beautiful—parks systems in the country. With more than 120,000 acres, the system includes 124 developed parks, including 19 marine parks, 11 historical parks, 35 heritage sites, 13 interpretive centers and approximately 500 miles of long-distance recreation trails. The agency is staffed with nearly 1000 employees (summers), who are some of the most passionate employees you\'ll find anywhere We love what we manage and what we do. F
DUTIES
Under the administrative supervision of the Natural Resources Program Manager, this position manages stewardship planning and implementation in northwest Washington. The position works closely with agency Capital and Operations staff to ensure program implementation and compliance with agency policy and procedure through planning, technical consultation, and review.
Duties include, but are not limited to:
*Manages natural and cultural resource planning activities for the NW Region.
*Provides ongoing technical stewardship planning assistance to parks and capital projects.
*Develops and reviews natural resource and cultural resource management plans.
*Serves as project coordinator for complex stewardship projects, including budgeting, competitive procurement and contracting, and supervision of consultants through all phases of planning, permitting, and project implementation.
*Contributes to strategic planning and policy development for statewide Natural Resources Program.
*Serves as consultant to Operations staff, including Rangers, Area Managers, and Region Managers providing technical expertise and ensuring compliance with agency natural resources policy and procedures.
*Reviews and consults on Capital Program plans and projects regarding resource impacts and resource stewardship issues.
*Coordinates the development of mitigation plans with Capital Program staff to implement and permit capital projects.
*Prepares cost estimates and implements vegetation management and restoration projects.
*Outlines projects to be done by youth and other conservation programs.
*Coordinates with other governmental agencies regarding management of adjoining properties and facilities.
*Leads public meetings and tours regarding proposed stewardship plans or projects.
*Identifies available grants and prepares grant proposals that address acquisition, preservation, restoration and protection of park resources.
*Investigates property for acquisition for use as state parks using RCO guidelines. Recommends acquisition of potential park sites and disposal of existing areas. Coordinates and manages implementation of grant-funded projects.
*Leads development and implementation of Classification and Management Plans for NW region. Prepares correspondence, reports, and regulatory documents necessary to carry out stewardship functions, including draft policy documents and Commission agenda items. more info...
Ad Title:Pollinator Partnership Partner Biologist Position Announcement Location: Location: Eastern Oregon, United States (Pendleton Post Date: 10/25/24 Website:visit our website... Description: Application Deadline: Review of applications will begin on November 20th and will continue until a suitable candidate is identified.
Anticipated Start Date: Late December 2024 to early January 2025
Pollinator Partnership (P2) is looking for an experienced and passionate professional who possesses the skills to expand and enhance USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and P2 pollinator programs working as P2’s Partner Biologist in the Western United States. This individual will be a full-time employee of P2, working closely with NRCS Area and Field Offices and their partners. This position will provide outreach, education, and technical assistance to a diversity of private landowners and partner organizations to accelerate adoption of pollinator and other wildlife conservation practices in Oregon and throughout the West. The P2 Partner Biologist will work in joint capacity with NRCS and other partner agencies to promote, coordinate, and implement conservation provisions of the Federal Farm Bill as it relates to pollinator habitat on private lands. This position will be based in Eastern Oregon, but will provide remote support to several other Western states. This candidate should be a detailed and team-oriented professional, have a strong work ethic, and be committed to the mission and values of P2 and NRCS.
Principal Responsibilities and Tasks:
The Western Regional Partner Biologist is responsible for the following duties and others as assigned:
• Gain familiarity and expertise with Western specific NRCS conservation programs and procedures
• Utilize existing P2 program contacts and develop new relationships with stakeholders in the region
• Work towards and complete the necessary training to become a Certified Apprentice Planner
• Conduct outreach to agricultural producers and others currently involved in P2 programs regarding applicable Farm Bill resources available for pollinator habitat development
• Develop drafts of technical documents and videos promoting pollinators and pollinator habitat
• Work with and assist USDA staff and other agency and NGO partners in providing pollinator-related educational outreach and training to NRCS staff, partners, producers, and landowners through in-person and virtual events with a special focus on urban agriculture
• Plan and conduct training workshops to teach agricultural land stewards about pollinator conservation
• Participate in NRCS State Technical Advisory Committee meetings on a regular basis
• Develop and provide NRCS with education and outreach material for the public through videos, stories, social media, newsletters, and other mediums
• Accelerate conservation program enrollment by working with NRCS, P2 contacts, and other partners
• Provide technical assistance for conservation practice implementation (pollinator/wildlife habitat focus)
• Complete conservation plans, implementation requirements, wildlife habitat evaluation guides, and other documentation for the conservation programs in cooperation with the NRCS staff and partners
• Communicate program requirements, complete site visits, and develop contract documents for applicants and participants of USDA-NRCS conservation programs and other local and state programs
• Review plans and specifications for feasibility under Farm Bill program contract rules, etc.
• Facilitate the development of monarch butterfly and pollinator habitat best management practices for common scenarios, such as cropland or pasture conversion to pollinator habitat
• Coordinate and routinely communicate with P2 colleagues, NRCS State, Area, and Field Office staff, and key partners in the West regarding project activities and status updates
Ad Title:We're hiring! Location: Lake Bluff, IL Post Date: 11/06/24 Contact: Karina Cazares City: Lake Bluff State: IL Zip: 60044 Phone (W): 8475148216 Email:KCazares@marianipremiergroup.com Website:visit our website... Description: Be part of a passionate team dedicated to preserving nature. As a Native Area Production Supervisor at Mariani Landscape, you\'ll lead the way and grow your career!
POSITION SUMMARY:
This individual provides strategic leadership to the Native Areas team, ensuring they consistently meet production targets. The ideal candidate will be familiar with the principles of ecological restoration, native species, pollinator gardens, and bluff restoration.
BENEFITS:
- 401(k) plan with company match
- PPO & HMO Health Insurance options
- Dental & Vision Insurance
- FSA/HSA
- Long-Term Disability and Life Insurance
- Paid Time Off
- 7 paid Holidays per year including discretionary year-end holiday shut-down
- Tuition Reimbursement (after one year of service)
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Create proposals, conduct client presentations and meetings.
Inform clients of property issues and involve them in decision-making.
Monitor jobs budgeted hours and adjust crew activities to meet contract needs.
Select plant material and create seed mixes accordingly.
Train crew members on processes, techniques, equipment operation, and pest identification.
Supervise crew members, leaders, and site supervisors.
Conduct weekly safety and training meetings.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
The role involves intermittent physical activities like standing, reaching, and sitting, occasional lifting, bending, and walking. Work is outdoors in various weather conditions, including heavy snow and ice. Exposure to chemicals, solvents, and fumes may occur, necessitating protective equipment. Driving to different job locations is required. Some evening and weekend work may be necessary based on client needs and deadlines.