The Catalina Island Conservancy has two full time positions available in 
the Conservation Department’s Plant Program.  The two Plant Program Lead 
Technicians will have defined areas of focus: One position’s area of 
focus will be Invasive Plant Management and the second position will be 
in our Native Plant Nursery, with a focus on Horticulture and 
Restoration and/or Vegetation Monitoring.

Please review the job description below for details:
  
A PLANT PROGRAM LEAD TECHNICIAN is a lead worker in providing necessary 
support and day-to-day implementation of assigned Conservation 
Department plant programs, projects, activities and/or facilities with 
specific duties focused in three broad programs; 1) invasive plant 
management; 2) native plant nursery, horticultural and restoration; 
and/or 3) vegetation monitoring, depending on the Conservation 
Department needs and incumbent’s skills and training.  Duties will 
involve significant field work and assigned office support and 
administrative duties.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Act as lead worker in providing necessary support and day-to-day 
implementation of assigned Conservation Department plant programs, 
projects, activities and/or facilities, including but not limited to, 
the following:  
•       Lead worker for assigned Conservancy plant programs including 
one or more of the following:  invasive plant management and vegetation 
monitoring programs and activities, operation of the Conservancy's 
Ackerman Native Plant Nursery operations, habitat restoration projects, 
seed collection, processing, preservation and propagation and/or 
landscape and horticultural tasks for native planting projects and the 
Wrigley Memorial and Botanic Garden.
•       Directly supervise field staff in the absence of Plant 
Conservation Manager. 
•       Train field staff and volunteers on standard operating 
procedures for all programmatic operations.
•       Ensure completion of administrative (e.g., scheduling, 
correspondence, filing, purchasing, billing) and logistical (e.g., 
vehicle and equipment maintenance) tasks.
•       Conduct field inventories and monitor rare plant populations. 
•       Establish vegetation plots and transects, and measure quantity 
and abundance of native and alien plants. 
•       Collect field observations of natural resources conditions.
•       Map rare plant and alien weed populations by operating a Global 
Positioning System (GPS) unit. 
•       Input and update data and produce maps and other materials to 
guide daily field activities. 
•       Keep accurate and detailed records of management work. 
•       Oversee maintenance of equipment/field gear, vehicles, and 
project base yard, including proper storage of herbicides.
•       Administer quality control for operations and provide 
constructive feedback to staff and supervisor.
•       Contribute to creating and preserving a positive work 
environment and serve as a valued member of the field team.
•       Conduct literature reviews, which may include gathering data and 
generating summaries or reports.
•       Assist with the production of grant and funding proposals.
•       Perform other duties as needed or assigned.  Management reserves 
the right to assign and re-assign work at its discretion.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS:
•       Experience with invasive plant management; and/or nursery 
management, horticultural and restoration; and/or vegetation monitoring.
•       Familiarity with field-based ecological sampling especially 
plant-based methods.
•       Knowledge of the Microsoft office suite, including Access, and 
ArcGIS.
•       Aptitude to construct and produce reports, input data and 
conduct basic analysis of data.
•       Acquaintance with being a member of or leading field crews with 
an understanding of basic supervisory principles and techniques for 
motivating and providing feedback to others.  
•       Knowledge of mechanical/chemical control techniques of invasive 
plant species and/or common horticultural practices relating to the 
propagation and maintenance of plants in a greenhouse environment.  
•       Skill with operating and maintaining small, mechanized equipment 
(chain saws, power sprayers, weed whackers, etc.). 
•       Ability to identify common native and alien plants/animals.
•       Competency with interpreting maps and aerial photographs and 
using a GPS unit for navigation. 
•       Strong interpersonal, organizational, and oral and written 
skills.
•       Background in conducting or an ability to quickly learn 
administrative operations tasks and procedures. 

COMPLEXITY/PROBLEM SOLVING:
•       Strong analytical problem solving ability.  
•       Flexibility, willingness and ability to learn new tasks and take 
on new projects.
•       Familiarity with basic principles of plant ecology and ecosystem 
science.
•       Aptitude to balance a mix of office-based and field-based tasks.
•       Capacity to design, implement and coordinate multiple projects.
•       Ability to think creatively to solve problems or improve program 
efficiency.
•       Faculty to work independently to achieve project goals.

COMMUNICATIONS/INTERPERSONAL CONTACTS:
•       Ability to work with and communicate with a wide range of people 
including staff, vendors, outside researchers, permit applicants, 
volunteers and the public.
•       Ability to work effectively under pressure with frequent 
interruptions.
•       Ability to consistently demonstrate professional, positive, and 
approachable attitude/demeanor, and discretion and sensitivity in 
handling confidential information.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:  
Bachelor degree in botany, plant ecology or other related field, or 
equivalent combination of education and experience.  One to three (1-3) 
years of experience in field activities related to natural resources 
management, including the use of pesticides and/or horticultural 
practices. Experience using basic GPS (such as Trimble GeoXT) units and 
ArcGIS software. Familiarity with the Microsoft office suite (Access, 
PowerPoint, Excel). Must possess a valid driver’s license and be able to 
operate a 4-wheel drive vehicle.
Secondary qualifications: experience in conducting research and office 
administration; ability to identify a wide variety of native and alien 
plants/animals; familiarity with California natural communities, ecology 
and natural history; working in and around helicopters; possession of, 
or be able to obtain, a State of California qualified applicator 
license.

DEMANDS: 
•       Employee must live and work on Catalina Island.
•       The work environment characteristics described here are 
representative of those an employee encounters while performing the 
essential functions of this job.  The office environment has moderate 
noise levels and is a non-smoking environment.  Smoking is allowed only 
at limited designated field sites.  Field conditions are strongly 
weather-dependent and may be hot, dusty, cold, muddy, and/or wet 
depending on season and degree of exposure.  Work may be conducted 
independently or with groups of staff and/or volunteers.  Hiking 
conditions include steep, rugged terrain with occasionally encountering 
unstable rocky substrate, dense stands of poison oak and cactus and/or 
wild animals, such as bison and rattlesnakes. 
•       The physical demands described here are representative of those 
that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential 
functions of this job.  Position involves functioning in both field and 
office environments.  Field work involves manual labor; hiking long 
distances over rugged terrain and through dense scrub; and routine 
handling of plants.  Field work requires the ability to drive project 
vehicles both on and off road, work in and around helicopters, and 
handle pesticides.
•       The employee must backpack, lift and/or move up to half their 
body weight. Specific vision abilities required by this job include 
close vision, distance vision, color vision, depth perception, and the 
ability to adjust focus. 
•       Conduct all operations according to accepted safety standards 
and established protocols, and acts to avoid potential safety incidents 
and assures that field crews follow all applicable protocols and 
standards. 

INQUIRIES:  Email [email protected] and include the job 
title, “Plant Prorgam Lead Technician” in the subject line. 

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: Please submit the following documents, 
preferably in a single PDF file, via email to 
[email protected]: 1) Cover Letter, 2) Resume, 3) Salary 
Requirement, 4) Supervisory References, 5) Copy of 
Degree(s)/Transcript(s)/Certificate(s).

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