* We apologize for the late notice of this outreach, but please consider 
this excellent opportunity to work in northern California on some great 
ecological projects!

The USDA Forest Service Sierra Cascade Ecology Program is looking for three 
qualified field botanists and/or ecologists to work in northern California 
for 3-6 months during the summer of 2014.  Salaries range from $15.31 
(GS-5) to $18.96 (GS-7) per hour, depending on experience. Government 
housing may be available. 

Job Description: 
We are looking for field assistants to work on several different ecological 
studies, including: 
1) Conducting a post-wildfire inventory and assessment of aspen stands and 
meadows. Field assistants will collect data describing plant species 
composition, hydrology, stand structure, and the effects of grazing. Data 
will be used to identify and prioritize sites for ecological restoration.
2) Participating in ongoing ecological research and monitoring projects, 
which may include assessing the effects of management activities on rare 
plants and invasive species, the impacts of grazing on wetlands, and the 
effects of fire on fuels and forest structure. 

This is a great opportunity to develop botanical skills and participate in 
a wide range of ecological studies! 

Qualifications: We are looking for applicants who have strong skills in the 
following areas: plant identification and use of taxonomic keys, data 
collection and entry, use of GPS, topographic map and compass navigation, 
and operation of vehicles on rough roads. Applicants must be physically 
fit, willing to travel for extended periods, and willing to work under 
arduous field conditions. Field crews will occasionally camp in remote 
field locations. Preference will be given to energetic, detail-oriented 
candidates with experience in botanical and ecological monitoring methods. 
 Minimum Requirements (can be a combination of education and experience): 
• GS-5: Bachelor’s degree or 24 semester hours of scientific or technical 
coursework or 1 year of specialized experience equivalent to a GS-4
• GS-7: Bachelor’s degree plus 1 year of graduate work in biology, botany, 
natural resources, range science, biology, or related area or 1 year of 
specialized experience equivalent to GS-7

This position will be based in Quincy, CA.  For more information contact 
Kyle Merriam, Ecologist, Sierra Cascade Province; phone: 530-283-7777; 
email: [email protected] or Michelle Coppoletta, Associate Ecologist, 
Sierra Cascade Province; phone: 530-283-7822; email: 
[email protected] . 

To Apply:
Applications must be completed in USAJobs (http://www.usajobs.gov/). 
Applications for the GS-5 position must be submitted by 11:59 EST on 
February 19, 2015. Applications for the GS-7 position must be submitted by 
11:59 EST on February 23, 2015.
These jobs are listed under the following announcement numbers:
• Biological Science Technician (Plants) GS-0404-05: Announcement #: 15-
TEMP-R5404-5-PLNTS-DT-MC 
(https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/387530800).
• Biological Science Technician (Plants) GS-0404-07; Announcement #: 15-
TEMP-R5404-7-PLNTS-DT-MC 
(https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/387528600)

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