Forester
$68.22k - $89.02kThe Watershed Research and Training Center
JOB TITLE: Forester CLASSIFICATION: Program Associate III (for candidates without an RPF license) Program Associate IV (for applicants with an RPF license) SALARY RANGE: PA III $32.80 to $42.80 ($68,224 to $89,024 annual salary) PA IV $36.80 to $46.80 ($76,544 to $97,344 annual salary) EMPLOYMENT TYPE: Full-Time, Exempt About the Watershed Research and Training Center and the Forestry and Fuels Program The Watershed Research and Training Center (WRTC) sustains healthy lands and healthy communities. What started in the early 1990s as a local project to re-train displaced loggers and mill workers in Trinity County, CA is now a vibrant nonprofit organization working locally, statewide and nationally on landscape conservation and community development. In addition to putting dozens of our community members back to work in the woods each year, we lead forest and watershed conservation programs, coordinate state and national fire management partnerships, wood utilization and enterprise projects, and have played an influential role in state and federal policy-making and program direction. We are a team of approximately 75 year-round staff with up to 80 additional seasonal staff. The Forestry and Fuels Program has been a core WRTC program for nearly 30 years. Its work spans cooperative cross-boundary planning and project design, landowner engagement and technical assistance, project preparation and layout, environmental compliance, and implementation through WRTC crews and private contractors. The program includes the WRTC botany and wildlife staff and we work closely with the watershed and fire staff to accomplish complex resource objectives at project and landscape scales. Job Summary The Forester will report to the Supervisory Operations Forester and is responsible for supporting implementation of forest restoration, fuels reduction, and related natural resource projects on public and private lands. Primary tasks include project and contract layout, implementation oversight, monitoring, and reporting. Working collaboratively with WRTC’s forestry, fuels, botany, wildlife, watershed, and fire staff, the Forester helps translate landscape and project objectives into implementable field projects. Depending on qualifications and licensure, the position may independently perform or oversee professional forestry work requiring a California Registered Professional Forester (RPF), or work under appropriate professional supervision while developing experience toward RPF licensure. The Forester also coordinates with landowners, agency partners, contractors, and WRTC field crews and contributes technical expertise to project development, proposals, budgets, schedules, and deliverables. The position requires a variable combination of office and field work depending on season and project needs and requires sound judgment, organization, initiative, and the ability to manage multiple projects and priorities. 1 Position Scope, Responsibilities and Core Duties Project Implementation and Administration ● Support and, as assigned, lead forestry projects from planning and layout through implementation, monitoring, documentation, and closeout. ● Prepare project layouts, treatment boundaries, maps, specifications, marking or designation information, and other materials needed for implementation by WRTC crews or contractors. ● Coordinate with WRTC field crews, contractors, landowners, agency staff, and technical specialists during project implementation. ● Conduct field inspections and monitor implementation for consistency with project specifications, environmental requirements, resource protection measures, schedules, and intended outcomes. ● Identify field issues and changing conditions, recommend appropriate solutions, and communicate needed adjustments to project managers, contractors, crews, and partners. ● Maintain accurate project records, field data, maps, photographs, inspection documentation, and other records necessary to support project administration and reporting. ● As time allows, contribute to forestry project planning and development. Coordination and Program Support ● Coordinate effectively with WRTC forestry, fuels, botany, wildlife, watershed, fire, and administrative staff to integrate multiple resource objectives into project planning and implementation. ● Assist with technical guidance and training of seasonal forestry staff in collaboration with Forestry Division leadership. ● Build and maintain effective working relationships with landowners, community members, agency partners, contractors, and other project collaborators. ● Contribute technical information, scopes of work, maps, cost estimates, GIS products, and other materials for grant proposals, agreements, project reports, and program planning. ● Manage assigned workload and project responsibilities to meet schedules, budgets, deliverables, and quality expectations. ● Participate in program planning and continuous improvement and perform other related forestry and natural resource duties consistent with the position. Minimum Qualifications, Skills and Competencies ● Bachelor’s degree in forestry, natural resource management, or a closely related field, or an equivalent combination of relevant education and professional forestry experience. ● At least two years of progressively responsible forestry, forest management, fuels reduction, or closely related natural resource experience. ● Demonstrated experience with forest inventory, stand assessment, project layout, treatment development, forestry field measurements, and/or implementation of forest management or fuels reduction projects. ● Working knowledge of forest ecology, silviculture, fuels management, and forest restoration principles applicable to forests of California or the western United States. ● Experience using GIS and mobile mapping/data collection applications such as ArcGIS Pro, Field Maps, QGIS, Avenza, or similar systems.
- Ability to collect, manage, analyze, interpret, and communicate forestry and project data accurately.
- Ability to read and interpret maps, project specifications, environmental documents, treatment
- Experience developing treatment specifications or other forestry implementation documents.
- Experience administering or inspecting forestry, fuels reduction, logging, vegetation management, or
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