*Supervisor*:
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*Duties: *The Field Crew Supervisor will serve as the primary on-site point
of contact for the project and work closely with the MOJN I&M program and
park staff to fulfill the goals and objectives for upland monitoring. This
is a supervisory position and consists of approximately 90% office work and
10% field work; thus, the successful applicant must have strong
communication skills (both verbal and written) and exhibit strong
leadership and organization skills.
Specific duties include:
• Supervision of the GBI I&M Integrated Upland monitoring field crews;
• Participate in preparing for the field season, including assisting on
determining field site order, field accessibility, gathering materials
needed to conduct field work;
• Developing field schedules and training material;
• Submit daily backcountry travel plans;
• Acting as liaison to MOJN I&M staff and park managers;
• Serve as the safety lead and primary safety point of contact for field
crews;
• Project planning, equipment organization and maintenance, vehicle
coordination, field protocol and data QA/QC, and team deployment;
• Supporting data organization, processing, data entry, and QA/QC;
utilizing GIS to develop reports and other mapping products;
• Ensuring that field data collected is consistent across crew members and
crews throughout the field season;
• Occasional travel, camping, and site visits to the MOJN I&M office;
• Determine lodging options for field crew; and
• Participate in GBI or partner-sponsored training opportunities, and/or
facilitate GBI workshops for Research Associates and AmeriCorps crews.

*Contract length:* 24 August 2015 - 18 March 2016; potential for extension
pending funding and positive performance review

*Rate of Pay: *$1,600 biweekly salary; full time (40 hours per week), long
days, some weekend and evenings maybe required

*Benefits:* Health Insurance and holidays

*Qualifications:*
• Advanced degree or equivalent experience in one of the major natural
sciences;
• Familiarity and experience with identification of Mojave Desert plants is
preferred;
• Understanding of basic principles related to botany, soil science,
wildlife biology, geology, and/or hydrology;
• Applicants should possess relevant or related field experience –
knowledge of and/or experience in Mojave Desert and nearby regions
preferred;
• Applicant must be able to demonstrate strong leadership and good
organizational skills;
• Ability to lead and manage the collection of field data according to
protocol guidelines followed by a detailed QA/QC process; possess
experience and confidence analyzing geospatial data and creating map
products;
• Experience with data entry and data management
• Possess a clear understanding of GIS theory and applications, including
experience with ArcGIS 10.x to create maps, manipulate and analyze data,
and generate reports;
• Ability to communicate effectively, both written and orally, with a
diverse audience;
• Ability to navigate and set a bearing using a compass and to read a
topographical map;
• First Aid and Wilderness First Aid training preferred;
• Experience working with federal land management agencies, members of the
public, or non-profit organizations;
• Possess a clean, valid, state-issued driver’s license and the ability to
operate a 4WD vehicle on and off paved roads;
• Meet requirements of federal agency security background checks (i.e., FBI
criminal and National Sex Offender Public Registry, Department of Interior
Security Screening); and
• Comfortable with flexible weekly schedules as it may change in response
to project needs.



*Leader:*
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*Duties: *General field duties include implementing Integrated Upland (IU)
protocols designed to address MOJN I&M’s vital signs (training will be
provided); walking long distances over uneven terrain; establishing
monitoring sites; collecting vegetation and soils data using established
procedures; taking GPS points and photos at each site; ensuring the
consistency of data quality during the field season; and data management.
The Field Crew Leader will also coordinate with the Field Crew Supervisor
and MOJN I&M staff for project planning, oversight of field safety and
logistics, field protocol and data QA/QC, team deployment and supervision,
equipment organization and maintenance. This is a supervisory position,
thus the successful applicant must have strong communication skills (both
verbal and written) and exhibit strong leadership and organization skills.
Office tasks include data organization, processing and QA/QC; and compiling
pictures and concise field notes. This position will require regular travel
and camping during the field season in order to ensure that all plots are
successfully completed during the field season, and may require long hours
including early mornings and weekends.

*Contract length:* 8 September 2015 - 18 March 2016; potential for
extension pending funding and positive performance review

*Rate of Pay:* $1,360 biweekly salary

*Qualifications:*
• Bachelor’s degree in one of the major natural sciences;
• Applicant must be able to demonstrate strong leadership and good
organizational skills;
• Understanding of basic principles related to botany, soil science,
wildlife biology, geology, and/or hydrology;
• Applicant must possess strong plant identification skills; those with
additional field soil identification experience will be given preference;
• Applicants should possess relevant or related field experience –
knowledge of and/or experience in Mojave Desert and nearby regions
preferred;
• Ability to navigate and set a bearing using a compass and to read a
topographical map;
• Ability to collect, QA/QC, and post-process data using handheld GPS units;
• Ability to communicate effectively, both written and orally, with a
diverse audience;
• Physically fit to work outdoors, carry personal and field equipment, and
withstand working and camping in inclement weather;
• Possess a clean, valid, state-issued driver’s license and the ability to
operate a 4WD vehicle on and off paved roads;
• First Aid or Wilderness First Aid training preferred;
• Meet requirements of federal agency security background checks (i.e., FBI
criminal and National Sex Offender Public Registry, Department of Interior
Security Screening); and
• Comfortable with flexible weekly schedules as it may change in response
to project needs.


*For both:*

*Position Objectives: *
The Great Basin Institute, in cooperation with the National Park Service
Mojave Desert Network (MOJN) Inventory & Monitoring (I&M) program, is
recruiting two Field Crew Leaders.  The crew leaders will coordinate two
field crews to conduct vegetation and soil monitoring. The overall
objective for this part of the project is to perform integrated upland
monitoring in Mojave National Preserve, Death Valley National Park, and
Manzanar National Historic Site, CA. Vegetation, soils, and target invasive
species will be monitored for status and trends. Data collected is intended
to provide decision-makers with indicators and insights on the upland
communities.

*Locations:*
Mojave National Preserve (MOJA) is 1.6 million acres, with about 44% of it
designated as Wilderness. While most of MOJA is made up of the Mojave
Desert, components of the Great Basin desert are found in higher elevations
and parts of the southern portion of the park are made up of the Sonoran
desert. Terrain of the survey area is typical of the Mojave Desert with
wide, long valleys bordered by mountain ranges. Field conditions include
hot, arid days with high exposure to the sun, as well as cold, winter
weather. Resources of the region include threatened and/or endangered
species habitat, big game habitats, abandoned mine lands, and historic and
prehistoric cultural sites.
At 3.4 million acres, Death Valley National Park (DEVA) is the largest U.S.
National Park outside of Alaska. 91% of the park is designated Wilderness.
DEVA is located in a transition zone between the Mojave Desert and the
Great Basin. The Integrated Upland monitoring project will take place in
creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) mixed desert shrubland community found
within DEVA.
Manzanar National Historic Site (MANZ) encompasses the intersection of the
Great Basin desert, Mojave Desert, and eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Historically, MANZ was a fruit orchard, and then in World War II, a
Japanese Internment camp. Rabbitbrush shrubland will be monitored as it is
representative of the natural Great Basin vegetation found in the
surrounding area.

*How to Apply:*
Qualified and interested applicants should forward a cover letter, their
résumé, and a list of three professional references to Amy Gladding, GBI HR
Coordinator, at [email protected].  Please include where
you found this position posted. Incomplete applications will not be
considered. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue
until the position is filled. No phone inquiries, please.

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