*Botany Field Team Lead: *
http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/careers.aspx?rf=TAM&req=2016-RAP-060

*Botany Field Technician:*
http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/careers.aspx?rf=TAM&req=2016-RAP-059

*Botany Field Team Lead*
GBI / USFS, Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest
Member will provide national service on several units of the U.S. Forest
Service’s Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, a host site for Great Basin
Institute’s AmeriCorps Program.

Description:
In cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service Humboldt-Toiyabe National
Forest, the Great Basin Institute is recruiting a Botany Field Team lead to
join our AmeriCorps program. Working cooperatively with a GBI Botany Field
Technician, the Field Lead will help to coordinate and implement a variety
of restoration, botany and avian biology projects. Project work will occur
on the Austin-Tonopah Ranger District for eight weeks, where the Field Lead
will serve as the primary liaison between the field team and USFS personnel
to ensure projects are being accomplished accurately. The Field Lead will
be responsible for the oversight of project activities, including ensuring
adherence to agreed-upon protocols and procedures, serving as a positive
role model for other field team members, and facilitating accurate
completion and documentation of project efforts.

The Field Team will work on a number of projects, including surveys for
plant and animal species of interest to determine presence and minimize
impacts to these species. Primary foci for surveys will include avian
fauna, sage grouse habitats, butterfly habitats, and rare plants.
Restoration and enhancement activities may include: identification and
documentation of disturbed locations in sensitive habitats; collecting seed
of local genotypes of native plant species; closure of unauthorized
motorized routes and recreation concentrated use areas; monitoring of past
restoration projects and recommendations for sites not progressing as
anticipated; burned area rehabilitation; and riparian and spring
restoration. Collectively, the team is responsible for data collection,
entry and analysis; report writing; project planning and mapping; and other
tasks assigned by SMNRA resource biologists. Opportunities to participate
in training (e.g. GIS, Wilderness 1st Aid) during the season may be
available.

Compensation & Timeline:
o 19-week appointment (22 May – 30 September 2015)
o $9,800.00 Living Allowance
o $2,182 Education Award*
o Student loan forbearance*
o $15 field per diem

Location:
The base of operations for this opportunity is north and west of Las Vegas,
NV on the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area (Clark and Nye
Counties, Nevada). Additional project areas will be on the Austin-Tonopah
Ranger District (Nye, Lander, and Eureka Counties, Nevada). The successful
applicant will experience a tremendous diversity of habitat types from the
Mojave Desert habitat surrounding the SMNRA, to the Basin and Range
province that is characteristic of much of Nevada. Many developed and
undeveloped recreational opportunities are available in the region ranging
from rock climbing and bouldering, to mountain biking, hiking, and fishing.

Qualifications:
Technical requirements:
o Coursework in and applied knowledge of plant taxonomy and ecology,
including use of technical botanical keys (dichotomous plant key without
pictures);
o Familiarity with plants of the area, including rare, sensitive,
threatened and endangered, preferable;
o Familiarity with, or proven ability and desire to learn specific State
and Federal laws and Forest Service policies related to plants;
o Experience (one year) conducting floristic field surveys or vegetation
monitoring (e.g. repeat photography, or transect and quadrat systematic
sampling);
o Experience (one year) conducting restoration monitoring and maintenance
work (e.g., seed collection, hand tool use);
o Experiencing collecting, preserving and mounting herbarium samples;
o Experience working with hand-held GPS equipment for navigation and data
collection;
o Knowledge of GIS software (highly desirable but not required); and
o Experience with technical writing and/or producing written project/grant
reports.

Additional requirements:
o Experience leading/guiding field technicians and/or volunteer groups to
complete field tasks;
o Ability to work productively both independently and as part of a team to
accomplish mutual goals;
o Ability to communicate effectively with team members, GBI and agency
staff, and a diverse public;
o Ability to perform physical labor for extended periods of time (e.g.,
digging, bending over, hauling material, hiking);
o Ability to work in harsh and rapidly changing environments, work in all
types of weather conditions, traverse uneven terrain, carry upwards of 40
pounds in a backpack, and otherwise maintain good physical condition;
o Willingness to spend multiple days camping in the field;
o Willingness to work irregular hours (e.g. pre-sunrise mornings, late
nights past midnight, weekends/holidays);
o Good organizational skills;
o Valid, state-issued driver’s license; clean driving record; and ability
to safely operate a 4WD truck on paved and unpaved roads, including narrow,
mountain forest roads; and
o Meet AmeriCorps eligibility requirements: (1) U.S. citizenship or legal
resident alien status, (2) eligible to receive an AmeriCorps Education
Award (limit of four in a lifetime or the equivalent of two full-time
education awards), (3) pass National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW)
and federal criminal background checks, (4) adhere to the rules,
regulations and code of conduct as specified in the Member Service
Agreement; and (5) will not engage in any prohibited activities as listed
in the Member Service Agreement.

How to Apply:
Please follow this link to apply directly through our online portal:
http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/careers.aspx?rf=TAM&req=2016-RAP-060

The Great Basin Institute conforms to all the laws, statutes, and
regulations concerning equal employment opportunities and affirmative
action. We strongly encourage women, minorities, individuals with
disabilities and veterans to apply to all of our job openings. We are an
equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion,
gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin, age,
disability status, Genetic Information & Testing, Family & Medical Leave,
protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We
prohibit Retaliation against individuals who bring forth any complaint,
orally or in writing, to the employer or the government, or against any
individuals who assist or participate in the investigation of any complaint
or otherwise oppose discrimination.

This AmeriCorps positions is made possible by a generous grant from the
Corporation for National and Community Service.


*Botany Field Technician*
GBI / USFS, Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest
Member will provide national service on several units of the U.S. Forest
Service’s Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, a host site for Great Basin
Institute’s AmeriCorps Program.

Description:
In cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service Humboldt-Toiyabe National
Forest, the Great Basin Institute is recruiting two (2) Botany Field
Technicians to join our AmeriCorps program. The Technicians will work
cooperatively as part of a team to support a variety of restoration, botany
and avian biology projects. The Technicians will work on a number of
projects, including surveys for plant and animal species of interest to
determine presence and minimize impacts to these species. Primary foci for
surveys will include avian fauna, sage grouse habitats, butterfly habitats,
and rare plants. Restoration and enhancement activities may include:
identification and documentation of disturbed locations in sensitive
habitats; collecting seed of local genotypes of native plant species;
closure of unauthorized motorized routes and recreation concentrated use
areas; monitoring of past restoration projects and recommendations for
sites not progressing as anticipated; burned area rehabilitation; and
riparian and spring restoration.

Collectively, the team is responsible for data collection, entry and
analysis; report writing; project planning and mapping; and other tasks
assigned by SMNRA resource biologists. Opportunities to participate in
training (e.g. GIS, Wilderness 1st Aid) during the season may be available.
Technicians will split their time between the Spring Mountains National
Recreation Area (SMNRA) and either the Austin-Tonopah Ranger District in
central Nevada or the Ely Ranger District in eastern Nevada. USFS housing
will be available at no additional costs.

Compensation & Timeline:
o 13-week appointment (22 May – 20 August 2015)
o $5,760 Living Allowance
o $1,515 Education Award*
o Student loan forbearance*
o $15 field per diem

Location:
The base of operations for this opportunity is north and west of Las Vegas,
NV on the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area (Clark and Nye
Counties, Nevada). Additional project areas will be on the Austin-Tonopah
Ranger District (Nye, Lander, and Eureka Counties, Nevada) and the Ely
Ranger District (White Pine, Nye, and Lincoln Counties, Nevada). Successful
applicants will experience a tremendous diversity of habitat types from the
Mojave Desert habitat surrounding the SMNRA, to the Basin and Range
province that is characteristic of much of Nevada. Many developed and
undeveloped recreational opportunities are available in the region ranging
from rock climbing and bouldering, to mountain biking, hiking, and fishing.


Qualifications:
Technical requirements:
o Coursework in or knowledge of plant taxonomy and ecology, including use
of technical botanical keys (dichotomous plant key without pictures);
o Familiarity with plants of the area, including rare, sensitive,
threatened and endangered, preferable;
o Experience conducting botanical field work including:
o plant surveys using various protocols,
o monitoring protocols such as repeat photography, and transect and quadrat
systematic sampling, and
o familiarity with restoration implementation and monitoring techniques
(e.g., seed collection, hand tool use);
o Experiencing collecting, preserving and mounting herbarium samples;
o Experience working with hand-held GPS equipment for navigation and data
collection;
o Knowledge of GIS software (highly desirable but not required); and
o Experience with technical writing and/or producing written project/grant
reports.

Additional requirements:
o Ability to perform physical labor for extended periods of time (e.g.,
digging, bending over, hauling material, hiking);
o Ability to work in harsh and rapidly changing environments, work in all
types of weather conditions, traverse uneven terrain, carry upwards of 40
pounds in a backpack, and otherwise maintain good physical condition;
o Willingness to spend multiple days camping in the field;
o Willingness to sometimes work irregular hours (e.g. pre-sunrise mornings,
late nights past midnight);
o Ability to work productively both independently and as part of a team to
accomplish mutual goals;
o Ability to communicate effectively with team members, agency staff, and a
diverse public;
o Good organizational skills;
o Valid, state-issued driver’s license; clean driving record; and ability
to safely operate a 4WD truck on paved and unpaved roads, including narrow,
mountain forest roads; and
o Meet AmeriCorps eligibility requirements: (1) U.S. citizenship or legal
resident alien status, (2) eligible to receive an AmeriCorps Education
Award (limit of four in a lifetime or the equivalent of two full-time
education awards), (3) pass National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW)
and federal criminal background checks, (4) adhere to the rules,
regulations and code of conduct as specified in the Member Service
Agreement; and (5) will not engage in any prohibited activities as listed
in the Member Service Agreement.

How to Apply:
Please follow this link to apply directly through our online portal:
http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/careers.aspx?rf=TAM&req=2016-RAP-059

The Great Basin Institute conforms to all the laws, statutes, and
regulations concerning equal employment opportunities and affirmative
action. We strongly encourage women, minorities, individuals with
disabilities and veterans to apply to all of our job openings. We are an
equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion,
gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin, age,
disability status, Genetic Information & Testing, Family & Medical Leave,
protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We
prohibit Retaliation against individuals who bring forth any complaint,
orally or in writing, to the employer or the government, or against any
individuals who assist or participate in the investigation of any complaint
or otherwise oppose discrimination.

This AmeriCorps positions is made possible by a generous grant from the
Corporation for National and Community Service.

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