Description:
The Great Basin Institute, in cooperation with the U.S Fish & Wildlife 
Service, is recruiting a Restoration Coordinator. Incumbent will be 
responsible for facilitating and participating in the ecological 
restoration of sensitive wetland, riparian, & desert habitat on two 
National Wildlife Refuges (NWRs) in Clark and Lincoln Counties. 
Incumbent will coordinate with other federal and state land management 
agencies to share knowledge, personnel, materials and equipment for the 
effective restoration and preservation of sensitive public lands in 
southern Nevada. This is a hands-on field-based position requiring the 
incumbent to spend significant time in the field; however, office and 
computer time is mandatory in order to complete reports and 
satisfactorily fulfill all aspects of this job. Specific tasks will 
include:
- Facilitate the restoration of prioritized areas by: gathering 
materials and equipment, scheduling and supervising restoration crews, 
and working personally to improve sensitive habitat using appropriate 
techniques.
- Restore and enhance habitat for the endangered Southwestern Willow 
Flycatcher;
- Assist with re-vegetation efforts, maintain plantings and irrigation 
systems;
- Invasive plant and fish removal using manual techniques, herbicides 
and equipment;
- Aid in the installation/construction of signs and barriers where 
necessary, to prevent the degradation of sensitive habitat;
- Conduct ongoing monitoring of the effectiveness of restoration 
techniques, signs, and barriers;
- Maintain a GPS database of monitoring sites, sign/barrier locations, 
and disturbed/restored habitat;
- Assist with increasing public awareness regarding habitat restoration 
activities, and the purpose for each national wildlife refuge;
- Participate in other tasks to fulfill the purpose of the refuges and 
mission of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service

Compensation: Rate of pay: $17.00 per hour with medical and dental 
benefits

Location: Clark County, NV – The duty station for this position is 
located the Desert NWR Refuge, which is located approximately 20 miles 
northwest of as Vegas. Incumbent will be required to regularly travel 
between Las Vegas/Desert NWR and Pahranagat NWR.

Timeline:
o Appointment begins in March 2015 (or upon availability), and may 
conclude in December 2015 (potential for extension pending funding and 
positive performance review)
o Full time, 40 hours per week
o Minimal overtime may be required

Qualifications:
o Bachelors degree in Botany, Biology, Natural Resource Management or a 
related field;
o At least 2 years field experience in general environmental 
conservation or research and following established field collection 
protocols;
o Minimum of one year field experience directly related to habitat 
restoration or preservation;
o Knowledge of Mojave desert flora and fauna and/or field experience in 
southern Nevada desirable;
o Detail oriented and able to work independently with minimal 
supervision;
o Ability to communicate effectively orally and in written form and work 
with co-workers, restoration crews, volunteers and a diverse public;
o Experience working with hand-held GPS equipment;
o Experience using or the ability to learn GIS and database programs;
o Experience supervising and working with restoration crews and 
volunteers, desired;
o Motivated, responsible, self-starter;
o Ability to work in harsh and rapidly changing environments; and
o Possess valid, clean, state-issued driver’s license.

How to Apply: Qualified and interested applicants should forward a cover 
letter, their résumé, and a list of three professional references to Amy 
Gladding, HR Coordinator at: [email protected]. 
Incomplete applications will not be considered. No phone inquiries, 
please.

This program is available to all, without regard to race, color, 
national origin, disability, age, sex, sexual orientation, political 
affiliation, or religion. Persons with disabilities are encouraged to 
apply.

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