http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/careers.aspx?rf=ECOLOG&req=2016-GBI-008

The Great Basin Institute is recruiting a Program Manager for the Resource
Monitoring Team (RMT) Program within GBI’s Research Associate Program. The
overall objective of the RMT program is to provide professional development
opportunities and quality land management assistance by producing
consistent, landscape-scale monitoring data in support of a unified
strategy for standardized resource monitoring. Sampling sites are
predominantly located in sage grouse habitat, on public rangelands, and in
riparian systems within designated priority areas. Field crews collect
biotic, hydrologic, and soil qualitative indicators in conjunction with
quantitative data to inform conservation planning and adaptive management
decisions.

The GBI RMT Program comprises over 100 seasonal and other staff. In 2017,
we expect to deploy over 40 field crews across seven western states. We
seek a committed RMT Program Manager to coordinate with Research
Associate/RMT program staff to manage, perform and support communication,
safety assurance, planning, scheduling, recruitment, training, field
deployment and implementation, data procurement and management, and
reporting. The RMT Program Manager will work closely with Program
Coordinators, Data Specialists and other GBI staff, and will report to the
Research Associate Program Director in accomplishing this work. Specific
duties include:

• Communicating with agency partners to coordinate and promote adaptive
management, development and budgeting, and compliance with agreement terms;
• In collaboration with GBI staff, support annual objectives and contribute
to assessing the program’s long-term strategies;
• Engage with Bureau of Land Management (BLM) staff and other
program/project affiliates to plan and coordinate current and future
projects;
• Perform recruitment, management, training, and coordination of field
crews working on monitoring projects;
• Support project planning, equipment organization and maintenance, vehicle
coordination, and team deployment;
• Support data management and delivery, which includes executing
quality-assurance measures, performing quality-control data checks
periodically throughout the field season, and using GIS to provide spatial
analysis for reports and other mapping products;
• Promote a culture and best practices for maintaining field safety;
• Travel to perform site visits, particularly during the field and shoulder
seasons, to offices and field sites in designated western states;
• Collaborate with other GBI staff to ensure compliance with grant and
agreement terms and conditions, including support of: budget management,
tracking and financial reporting; payroll and invoice review and
processing; and compliance with AmeriCorps rules and regulations;
• Project reporting in accordance with programmatic and agency requirements;
• Support proactive and responsive personnel management;
• Participate in GBI or partner-sponsored training opportunities, and/or
facilitate GBI training/workshops for Research Associates; and
• Complete RMT program administrative support tasks including ensuring
policy compliance, maintaining personnel files, reviewing safety reports,
and completing payroll bi-weekly.
Contract length: Renewable annually depending on performance evaluation,
funding, and program needs

Expected start date: February 2017

Rate of Pay:  $48,000-$50,000 annual salary, DOE

Benefits: Full Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance; Paid personal leave;
401(k) retirement plan

Location: Based at GBI offices in Reno, NV. The “Biggest Little City in the
World”, Reno has an estimated population of just over 230,000; the greater
Reno-Sparks metropolitan area has a population of just over 435,000. The
city sits in a high desert at ca. 4,500 feet in elevation, at the foot of
the Sierra Nevada mountains along the Truckee River, as it flows from Lake
Tahoe to Pyramid Lake. Weather is mild, but with a distinct four seasons.
Reno offers easy access to world-class outdoor recreation, with a 3- to
5-hour drive to Yosemite and Death Valley National Parks, the Pacific
Ocean, and California redwood forests. Closer to home, Nevada boasts more
natural hot springs than any other state in the country, over 150 named
mountain ranges, and 30 mountain peaks over 11,000 feet. In Reno,
recreation and entertainment includes eight major ski resorts within 2
hours of the Reno-Tahoe airport; fishing and boating on Lake Tahoe, the
Truckee River, and Pyramid Lake; minor league baseball with the Reno Aces
(the Triple-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks); cultural festivals
throughout the summer along the banks of the Truckee River; and a small but
growing collection of craft microbreweries and micro-distilleries. For
more, visit http://www.movoto.com/reno-nv/moving-to-reno/

Qualifications:
• Advanced (preferred) academic degree and equivalent experience in the
natural sciences or allied discipline;
• 2 years in a leadership and supervisory position, and project management
experience, including technical, personnel and budgetary management;
• Experience working with federal land management agencies, members of the
public, and/or non-profit organizations;
• Understanding of principles related to the fields of botany, soil
science, wildlife biology, geology, hydrology, and/or spatial analysis;
• Relevant or related field experience – knowledge of and/or experience in
high desert and Great Basin ecology preferred;
• Strong background in plant community ecology and plant systematics
preferred; those with familiarity with AIM implementation will be given
preference (AIM experience alone will not be considered as a substitute for
other qualifications);
• Ability to manage simultaneously running projects across multiple western
states for collection of field data according to protocol guidelines and a
detailed QA/QC process;
• Experience analyzing geospatial data and creating map products with GIS;
• Familiarity with best practices for performing field work in a
backcountry setting, with proactively maintaining field safety, and with
low impact principles for conducting field work;
• Ability to communicate effectively, both written and orally, with a
diverse audience, including members of the public, agency resource staff
and management, and GBI program and administrative staff;
• Experience writing and editing technical reports;
• Willingness and ability to work in a fast-paced, dynamic office
environment, and to consistently enact high performance standards and a
strong work and team ethic in support of the goals and objectives of the
AIM program and the mission of GBI;
• 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 (e.g., FBI
criminal and National Sex Offender Public Website, Department of Interior
Security Screening).

How to apply: Please follow this link to apply directly through our online
portal:
http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/careers.aspx?rf=ECOLOG&req=2016-GBI-008

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