Southwest Conservation Corps is hiring AIM Vegetation Monitoring Crew
Members. To learn more about Southwest Conservation Corps visit:
http://sccorps.org/

JOB DESCRIPTION
Position Title: Crew Member
Position Type: Full-time, temporary, up to 23 weeks
Location: New Mexico: Taos, Albuquerque, or Las Cruces
Compensation: $400-520/week depending on experience
Benefits: Paid training, $15/day camp rate per diem; AmeriCorps
Education Award of $2907.50 upon satisfactory completion of term
Program Dates: Albuquerque/Taos start May 15, Las Cruces starts mid/late
July – early August

PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Interns will work in a crew of 3 people (one crew lead and two
technicians) to monitor land health on National Monument lands,
vegetation treatments, rangeland allotments, or reference areas.
Participants will manage all aspects of vegetation monitoring using the
Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Assessment, Inventory, and Monitoring
(AIM) methodology. More information on the BLM’s AIM strategy can be
found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LciTBPG2-Ss&feature=youtu.be

Experience with identifying vegetation to species is essential for the
position. Within all plots, vegetation will be identified to species;
line-point intercept will be used to gather species cover and
composition data; shrub density will be measured; and soil descriptions
will be required. All point data will be gathered using a GPS unit and
stored in an ArcGIS geodatabase. Data are entered into the Database for
Inventory, Monitoring, and Assessment (DIMA) on site with ruggedized
tablets and are further analyzed and synthesized into various reports
for future land management planning. DIMA requires a high level of
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC), therefore attention to detail
is paramount for these positions. Subsequent, professional reports must
be completed and will involve the presentation of scientific data and
pre and post treatment analysis. Crew may be camping 1-6 nights/week,
depending on location.

REQUIRED SKILLS
Applicants should have a degree in ecology, botany, range science, soil
science, wildlife biology, natural resource management, biology,
conservation biology, or a related field. Identifying plants to species
and experience with a taxonomic key is essential to the position.
Familiarity with northern New Mexico flora is beneficial. The successful
applicant must be self-motivated and able to work independently with
limited supervision after the initial training period. Applicants with
previous AIM or Indicators of Rangeland Health training are highly
preferred.

Background in statistics/Microsoft Suite, including Access, is
additionally useful. Experience creating maps and performing basic
functions with GIS software (ArcMap) is preferred. The applicant must be
able to maneuver and operate in a mixture of office and field work,
which can include long periods of standing or walking on rough, uneven
ground; bending, crouching, stooping, stretching or reaching to observe
occurrences or place and retrieve equipment or devices; lifting and
moving moderately heavy items. Applicant must be physically fit, able to
stand and walk for long periods of time (at a minimum 6 miles/day) and
lift items that weigh up to 40 pounds in upwards of 100 degree heat.

The successful applicant will have experience and willingness to spend
multiple days camping in remote areas and be familiar with best
practices for field safety and Leave No Trace principles. A government
vehicle will be used for work travel but a personal vehicle is highly
recommended for travel to and from the duty station and for personal
time. Experience safely operating 4WD trucks on paved and unpaved roads,
often in remote areas on unimproved roads is also necessary. There is
potential for working in adverse conditions including extreme heat and
monsoonal rains and hazardous wildlife (i.e. rattlesnakes, scorpions),
so field safety skills and risk management are important.

The successful applicant will also attend CPR, First Aid training and
Defensive Driving (or provide certification if still current). Applicant
must have a valid driver’s license and a good driving record. Prior to
starting this position a government security background clearance will
be required. Must be Americorps eligible.

TO APPLY
Please navigate to the AIM Vegetation Monitoring Crew Member job and submit
an application at:
https://corpspositions.silkroad.com/sccorpscext/EmploymentListings.html

Alternatively, email a resume and cover letter to alaurencetray...@blm.gov

Please indicate your location preference(s) in your cover letter. Note
that Las Cruces start date is in July.

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