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The Nature Conservancy in Oregon is hiring a permanent spatial
analyst to serve our Forest Team. The Forest Spatial Analyst
develops, and manages, conservation databases and provides technical
support in GIS and other relational database technologies to the
Conservancy's Oregon Forest Team and collaborative stakeholders as
supervised by the Oregon Forest Conservation Director. The primary
role is development of decision support tools and analysis to inform
forest conservation planning, implementation, and monitoring, with a
focus on improving the quality, accelerating the pace, and increasing
scale of dry forest restoration. Forest restoration activities may
include mechanical thinning, prescribed burning, and managed
wildfire. The position interacts extensively with external partners,
including forest collaborative groups and state/ federal agencies,
working to cultivate strong partnerships and jointly funded projects.
The position will be located in Bend, Oregon but will entail travel
to support other geographies; may consider locating position in
Medford, Oregon, pending mutual agreement.
