National Council for Air and Stream Improvement, Inc.
Job Description

Position:       Wildlife Biologist I (two positions available)
Reports to:     Plant Ecology - Associate Scientist
Work Week:      Exempt position; 40+ hours per week to meet work demands
Revised:        March 26, 2015
Duty Station:   NW Oregon and SW Washington (work is mostly within 2 
hrs. drive of Portland, OR)
Duration:       June 29, 2015 – September 30, 2015  
Salary Range:   $ 2,100 - $ 2,300 per month, positions do not qualify 
for benefits, or housing

Project Description:
This research examines differences between forest patches left after 
harvest and the surrounding clearcut area. The objectives of the study 
include examining differences in vegetation community and structure 
between patches and adjacent harvest areas, as well as examining edge 
effects of the patches on vegetation. While technicians will be based 
out of the Portland, OR area, study sites are located from southwest 
Washington to the mid-Oregon coast range. Lodging will be provided as 
necessary for long-distance field work, some camping may be required. 
Technicians will collect data on vegetation species cover in retained 
patches and surrounding clearcuts. Technicians should have a working 
knowledge of Pacific Northwest plants, including tree, shrub, and forb 
species, and have experience identifying plants using field guides such 
as Pojar and MacKinnon (2004), and taxonomic keys like Hitchcock and 
Cronquist (1973). Ideally, technicians will have previous field work 
experience in the Pacific Northwest, and are comfortable navigating 
terrain, conducting field work in the woods, and working outdoors in 
inclement weather.

Essential Job Functions:
1.Collect data on vegetation species cover in retained patches and 
surrounding clearcuts
2.Position will require working outdoors in inclement weather, often in 
recently harvested forest stands.  Must be able to get to and work from 
remote locations, drive forest roads, read maps, navigate through a 
forested landscape, and relate well with the public.
3.Gather and analyze data and related information.
4.Willingness to have a flexible work schedule.  
5.Demonstrate an ability to work effectively with others toward meeting 
the goals of the National Council.
6.Develop a familiarity with NCASI’s mission, policies, practices, and 
procedures.
7.Become acquainted with the environmental issues of the forest products 
industry.
8.Read, absorb, process, and communicate complex information. Assist the 
supervisor in responding to technical queries by NCASI clients and 
others in a competent and timely manner.  
9.Possess ability to carry-out associated field work that may involve 
prolonged (multi-day) exposure to inclement conditions and a necessity 
to hike carrying equipment (20 pounds or more) over rough terrain (for 2 
miles or more).

Additional Responsibilities:
1.Undertakes additional activities as assigned by Supervisor.

Minimum Qualifications:
1.A Bachelor’s degree in a biological sciences discipline or related 
environmental field and knowledge 
2.Must have driving record which can be approved by Federal Agencies to 
drive government vehicles.
3.Basic data entry experience (Microsoft Excel).

Additional Qualifications:
1.Knowledge of local plant communities (west of the Cascades in Oregon 
or Washington).

Please send cover letter, resume, and 3 references with phone numbers 
and e-mail addresses to: Jake Verschuyl, National Council for Air and 
Stream Improvement, Inc., P.O. Box 1259, Anacortes, WA 98221.  The 
position will remain open until May 4, 2015. Materials may be submitted 
electronically to: [email protected].  NCASI is an equal opportunity 
employer.

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