http://www.thegreatbasininstitute.org/job/land-health-assessment-district-lead-blm-northern-nevada/

The Great Basin Institute, in cooperation with the Nevada Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) is recruiting experienced ecologists to work as District
Leads on three-person interdisciplinary field teams. The overall objective
of each team is to perform land health assessments through the inventory
and monitoring of Nevada public range lands and riparian systems within
their respective BLM district. Biotic, hydrologic, and soil qualitative
indicators are used in conjunction with quantitative data to inform
conservation planning and adaptive management decisions.

Duties:
General field duties include implementing standardized assessment and
monitoring protocols (Assessment, Inventory, and Monitoring [AIM] Strategy,
and Interpreting Indicators for Range Health [IIRH]), walking long
distances over uneven terrain, recording GPS points, collection of photos
at monitoring sites, backcountry navigation, and data organization. The
District Lead will also coordinate with the Land Health Assessment Program
Coordinator, the Data Specialist, and the BLM Technical Adviser for project
planning, 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 organizational
skills, and safety awareness. Office tasks include reporting on a quarterly
basis, generating sampling site locations using a randomized selection
process in ArcGIS, database management, data processing and QA/QC,
post-processing GPS points, utilizing geoprocessing tools in GIS to create
and edit polygons as well as point and line data, creating queries in an
Access database and creating reports with GIS maps, pictures, and concise
field notes. This position requires advanced GIS skills in ArcGIS 10.x and
related mapping software and will play a vital role in facilitating the
effective and efficient collection of monitoring data. This position will
require regular travel and camping during the field season in order to
ensure that all transects are successfully completed during the field
season and may require long hours including early mornings and weekends.

Location:
Terrain is typical of the Great Basin High 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, damp winter weather. Resources
of the region include threatened and/or endangered species habitat, big
game habitat, Wilderness Study Areas, active grazing allotments, abandoned
mine lands, historic and prehistoric cultural sites, and wild horse
management areas.

Contract length: 20 November 2015 – 16 November 2016; potential for
extension pending positive performance review and funding.

Rate of Pay: $1,400 biweekly salary


Benefits:
• Health insurance
• Paid personal leave
• Field per diem

Location: Northern Nevada BLM districts

Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree in one of the major natural sciences – applicants with
advanced degrees preferred;
• Applicant must be able to demonstrate strong leadership skills;
• Applicant must possess strong plant identification skills; those with
additional soil identification experience will be given preference;
• Applicants should possess relevant or related field experience –
knowledge of and/or experience in high desert and Great Basin ecology
preferred;
• Understanding of basic principles related to botany, soil science,
wildlife biology, geology, and/or hydrology;
• 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 unit
and computer tablet;
• 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;
• Physically fit to work outdoors, carry personal and field equipment, and
withstand working and camping in inclement weather during late winter,
spring, and summer in northern Nevada;
• Experience in best practices for field safety and awareness of low impact
principles for living and working in the backcountry;
• Possess a clean, valid, state-issued driver’s license and the ability to
operate a 4WD vehicle on and off paved roads; and
• Meet requirements of federal agency security background checks (i.e., FBI
criminal and National Sex Offender Public Registry, Department of Interior
Security Screening).

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 agladd...@thegreatbasininstitute.org.  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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