Position Begins: June 6, 2011
Position Ends: approx September 15, 2011
Posting Ends: April 1, 2011
Pay Rate: $13/hour
Job Description:
Rangeland/Habitat Technician will be responsible for collecting nested-frequency, production, and utilization monitoring data at key upland areas to aid in the grazing permit renewal for ranches grazing on BLM and Forest Service lands in Elko County, Nevada. Technician will also support mapping vegetation communities, collecting shrub assessment data, and providing management recommendations on the quality of sagebrush communities within a mule deer habitat assessment located in Sublette County, Wyoming.
Applicants should expect 7-10 day work related trips to Nevada as well as possible overnights in the field. Housing may be provided depending upon field locations and a per diem for food will be given when traveling outside of Jackson. Experience with plant identification, navigation, GPS/GIS, data entry, data management, and rangeland management recommendations are preferred. Applicants should possess a BS in Botany, Range Science, Animal Science, Ecology, Resource Management or related field, field technician experience, and excellent physical condition. The position demands extensive hiking in rugged terrain and driving of 4x4 vehicles off-road to remote locations. Technicians will be supervised by a Range Ecologist in the field and will be expected to work independently and as part of a field crew. Applicants must be able to start on June 6.
Qualifications & Skills:
• BS in Botany, Range Science, Ecology, Resource Management or related field
• Plant identification skills in sagebrush, willow, and aspen communities
• Demonstrated ability to navigate using aerial photos, topographical maps, and GPS
• Experience digitizing with GIS
• Experience driving 4-wheel drive vehicles off-road
• Experience working independently and as part of a field crew
• Ability to hike for 8-10 hours/ day in rugged terrain
• Knowledge of ranch communities and operations
• WFA & CPR certification (required by June 13)
Bullet Pointed Responsibilities:
• Collect nested-frequency, production, and utilization monitoring data
• Support mapping vegetation communities, collecting shrub assessment data, and providing management recommendations on the quality of sagebrush communities within a mule deer habitat assessment
• Assist with the following: select, locate, and monitor keys areas on diverse ecological sites, large-scale vegetation community mapping (community assessment and GIS digitizing), detailed monitoring using transects, photo documentation, and GPS documentation
• Other duties as assigned
Teton Science Schools’ Conservation Research Center was formed in response to the growing need in Jackson Hole and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem for responsible conservation and land stewardship. In our work, we seek a reasonable balance between wildlife and people to develop resource management strategies and models that other western communities can follow.
http://www.tetonscience.org/index.cfm?id=conservation_research_center
Teton Science Schools are an equal opportunity employer with a drug-free and smoke-free workplace. Successful applicant(s) will be required to pass a background check, driving check, and drug screening.
Please submit a letter of interest, resume, and contact information for 3 references to Human Resources by email: employment@tetonscience.org. List “Rangeland/Habitat Technician” in the email subject line.