For undergraduate research opportunities, please visit https://cfwe.auburn.edu/undergraduate-research-opportunities/.
For Auburn University CFWE MS/PhD assistantships, please visit https://cfwe.auburn.edu/research-assistantships-and-positions/.
Other Great Sources:
ForestryWorks® Jobs Board: https://forestryworks.com/jobs
Texas A&M University Natural Resources Job Board: https://jobs.rwfm.tamu.edu/
US Forest Service Careers: https://www.fs.usda.gov/working-with-us/careers
Current Opportunities
Blog post title: Senior GIS/IT Specialist
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Cedar Creek Land & Timber Company
LOCATION: Brewton, AL
CLOSING DATE: open until filled
ABOUT:
Cedar Creek Land & Timber has been a trusted steward of family-owned timberland for over 150 years in South Alabama. We pride ourselves on fostering a positive work environment that adds value to our company and our employees. Brewton is a charming small town known for its incredible YMCA, golf club, and exceptional city school system.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
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Maintain and update GIS data using aerial photography, GPS, land surveys, and legal descriptions
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Maintain and update database tabular data using invoices and other sources.
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Create and maintain forms for foresters to access and modify tabular data without GIS software.
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Generate and maintain maps for all aspects of forest management.
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Produce and maintain reports.
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Support and maintain all computers and network systems.
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Manage disaster recovery (backups).
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Additional responsibilities:
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Design, develop, implement, and maintain a new GIS system to replace the current system utilizing ArcMap 10.3, personal geodatabases, and Microsoft Access.
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Provide training and support to users.
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REQUIREMENTS:
Education
Degree or certificate related to GIS
Experience
Minimum of 2 years in a related role (education may substitute for experience and vice versa)
Knowledge
- Geographic principles (data types, coordinate systems, transformations)
- Proficient in GIS software (ArcGIS or QGIS) and related tools
- Skilled in creating and outputting maps and reports
- Programming proficiency in Python
- Understanding of database structure, operation, and administration
- Competence in PC hardware and software
- Familiarity with network configuration and administration
COMPENSATION:
- Benefits: Health Insurance and 401(k) Retirement Plan
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Interested candidates are encouraged to submit their resume and cover letter to Russell Smith, rsmith5@bellsouth.net.
5/26
Blog post title: League Sports Coordinator
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: The City of Auburn Parks and Recreation Department
LOCATION: Auburn, AL
CLOSING DATE: June 12, 2026
JOB DESCRIPTION:
This position is responsible for the coordination of league sports programming for the department. This position reports to the Athletic and Parks Programs Administrator.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Plans, develops, coordinates, and supervises athletic programs and tournaments for youth and adults.
- Assists in budgeting and purchasing activities.
- Coordinates the public usage of recreational facilities.
- Responds to citizen questions and feedback in a courteous and timely manner.
- Exercises direct supervision over assigned personnel.
- Performs other related job duties as assigned.
AGENCY WIDE COMPETENCIES:
Professional Excellence
Sense of responsibility and commitment; ability to meet expectations; quality of work output; willingness to admit and correct mistakes.
Communication
Ability to express oneself clearly, credibly, and respectfully in an appropriate tone; quality of judgment exercised in what information should be communicated; ability to adjust to different communication styles.
Teamwork
Commitment to team activities; placing value of team success over personal recognition; altruism; impact on team success; willingness to fulfill a variety of roles.
Engagement
Initiative exercised in solving problems; willingness to take on new responsibilities; acting on opportunities and presenting ideas; modeling a positive attitude and resilience; volunteering for group work; praising work of the City and coworkers; demonstrating pride in public service.
Public Service
Views citizens as a priority; demonstrates ethical, trustworthy behavior, stands as an example of servant leadership; maintains trust of the Auburn citizens.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education and Experience:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent; one (1) to three (3) years’ experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Special Qualifications:
- Possession of or ability to readily obtain a valid driver’s license for the type of vehicle or equipment operated. Requirement exists at the time of hire and as a condition of continued employment.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Knowledge of the principles and techniques of recreation administration.
- Knowledge of the rules, equipment, and facilities requirements for a variety of sports and games.
- Knowledge of relevant laws, department policies and procedures, and program objectives.
- Knowledge of CPR and First Aid.
- Knowledge of local government operations, policies and plans, and modern office practices and procedures.
- Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other similar programs.
- Skill in the use of small office equipment, including calculators, copy machines or multi-line telephone systems.
- Skill in effective communication, both orally and in writing.
- Ability to train, supervise and evaluate the work of others.
- Ability to coordinate a recreational activity involving several participants.
- Ability to meet and deal with employees and the public in an effective and courteous manner.
- Ability to get along with others, and work effectively with the public and co-workers.
- Ability to deal with confidential and sensitive matters.
- Ability to use computers for data entry, word processing, and/or accounting purposes.
- Ability to work independently, work well with others, and manage time effectively.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Physical Demands
The work is light work, which requires exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force to move objects. Work is typically performed while intermittently sitting, standing, stooping, bending, crouching, or walking. The employee uses tools or equipment requiring manual dexterity, distinguishes between shades of color, and utilizes the sense of smell.
Work Environment
The work is typically performed in various indoor and outdoor environments, occasionally in cold or inclement weather. The employee is exposed to dust, dirt, grease, machinery with moving parts, irritating chemicals, and occasional cold or inclement weather. The work requires the use of protective devices such as masks, goggles, gloves, etc.
COMPENSATION:
- $4,766.67 – $5,624.67 Monthly
- Please click on the link to view the current benefits for the City of Auburn.
https://www.auburnalabama.org/human-resources/
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
5/26
Blog post title: Forestry, Wildlife, and Natural Resources Extension Agent
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Alabama Cooperative Extension System
LOCATION: Central or Northwest Region of Alabama
CLOSING DATE: June 21, 2026
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The Alabama Cooperative Extension System is seeking qualified applicants for an Forestry, Wildlife, and Natural Resources Extension Agent – Central or Northwest Region of Alabama. This position is a 100% Extension assignment covering nine (Central) or ten (Northwest) counties.
Program Priority Area: Forestry, Wildlife and Natural Resources
Central Region
The Agent will most likely be housed at the Chilton County office, with St. Clair or Shelby County offices considered as secondary alternatives.
Geographic Area of Responsibility:Central Alabama Region (St. Clair, Jefferson, Shelby, Bibb, Chilton, Autauga, Elmore, Lowndes, and Montgomery Counties)
Northwest Region
The Agent will be housed in either Winston, Walker, or Lawrence County.
Geographic Area of Responsibility: Northwest Alabama Region (Lauderdale, Limestone, Colbert, Lawrence, Morgan, Franklin, Marion, Winston, Walker, Fayette, and Lamar Counties)
RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Extension Agent will be expected to:
- Proactively develop a regional technology transfer program through meetings, workshops, publications, web sites, and other outreach techniques to provide forestry, wildlife and natural resources related information to landowners, professionals, and the general public.
- Be part of a state-wide Extension Priority Program Team and be expected to participate as a team member to plan, promote, and execute team programs as well as participate in team training opportunities.
- Utilize all available/emerging technologies in their educational efforts as well as more traditional methods such as newsletters, news articles, workshops/group meetings, demonstrations and farm/home visits.
- Participate in writing grants and participate in activities that support applied research/demonstrations beneficial to clientele. Participating in regional and state FWNR associations, and other groups representing FWNR, is important for the EA to develop a reputation as an educational leader with the Alabama Cooperative Extension System.
- Assist team leader and administrators in project outcome and impact evaluations.
Team Description: Extension Agent’s (EA’s), Urban Extension Agent’s (UEA’s), County Extension Directors (CEDs), and Specialists form the core of Extension teams.
- Participate as a cohesive team member working with local clientele, advisory groups, volunteers, and other interested parties to determine regional needs for program outreach.
- Partner with other EA’s and CEDs to provide educational leadership in planning, implementing, evaluating, and reporting programs conducted in the region.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Level I: Bachelor’s degree and 0 years of experience.
Level II: Bachelor’s degree and 4 years of experience or Master’s degree and 2 years of experience.
Scope of Experience:
Implementing, managing, or delivering educational programs in a relevant discipline, including formal and/or informal teaching methods.
Desired Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Forestry or Wildlife Management with a minimum GPA of 2.75, or a Bachelor’s degree in a related field with a minimum GPA of 2.75 and at least two years of experience.
- Master’s degree is preferred and does not require experience to apply.
Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
• The successful candidate must demonstrate capability in planning and delivering educational programs in Forestry, Wildlife, and Natural Resources.
• Candidates must demonstrate effective written and interpersonal communication skills, possess the ability to work cooperatively with individuals and groups, and be willing to utilize various forms of outreach for educational program delivery to a diverse clientele.
• Successful applicants must possess strong leadership and organizational skills, and the ability to respectfully self-motivate their daily priorities.
COMPENSATION:
- USD $46,380.00 – USD $76,520.00 /Yr.
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
5/26
Blog post title: Forester I
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: American Forest Management
LOCATION: Prattville, AL
CLOSING DATE: open until filled
ABOUT:
American Forest Management, Inc. (AFM). Founded in 1966, AFM is a leading national forestry consulting firm based in Charlotte, North Carolina. The company sustainably manages and provides timberland consulting and real estate services for privately owned timberland throughout the United States, Panama and Costa Rica, AFM’s team of professionals is focused on meeting client needs by providing a complete range of forestry services. Our small regionally dispersed offices allow us to provide individualized services, and our large overall size allows us to coordinate teams of foresters and technical specialists for large, complex jobs.
AFM’s team of professionals is focused on meeting client needs by providing a complete range of forestry services including land and wildlife management, land sale and acquisition services, forest inventory and design, growth and yield modeling, cash flow projections, environmental and farmland services, appraisal, forest resource data management and harvest scheduling.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Join the vibrant team at American Forest Management, Inc. (AFM) as a Forester I in Prattville, AL. Reporting directly to the Area Manager, this role plays a pivotal part in comprehensive forest management, overseeing planning, permitting, timber harvest, road construction, silviculture, client reporting, and budgeting. You’ll also handle additional duties assigned by the Area and Region Manager.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- All aspects of fieldwork, office work, analysis, and reporting to landowner/client.
- Lead silviculture and reforestation planning, managing contracts efficiently.
- Harvest unit layouts in adherence to state BMP’s and meeting landowner objectives.
- Oversee road construction, maintenance, permitting, and contract administration.
- Collaborate in budget development and management.
- Utilize Geographic Information System (GIS) for effective property management.
- Operate within the various forest certification systems, SFI. FSC and Tree Farm objectives.
- Fulfill other assignments from the District and Region Manager.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Forestry preferred or related field or Associate’s Degree in Forestry with 2+ years of experience.
- Registered Forester License in Alabama is preferred.
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
- Proficient team player with adaptability.
- Capability to work in challenging field conditions.
- Valid Driver’s License with safe vehicle operation skills.
- Preferred experience with ArcGIS software.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office tools like Word and Excel.
- Soft Skills: communication, teamwork, problem-solving, adaptability, attention to detail, time management and decision-making.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Work Environment
This role balances office work with remote field assignments. Fieldwork often involves solo ventures into remote forest lands accessed by private unimproved roads, necessitating off-road driving skills. Expect extended periods outdoors, including adverse weather conditions like summer heat and extreme cold. Travel to properties across Alabama is required, potentially involving out-of-town and overnight stays (expenses covered).
COMPENSATION:
- Expected salary commensurate with experience.
- Additional compensation:
- Company provided vehicle with unlimited personal use
- Eligible for annual and new business bonus plans
- Paid vacations, sick time and holidays
- Medical, Dental, and Vision healthcare plans
- Short- & Long-Term Disability plans available
- 401(K) retirement plan with matching company contributions
- Educational Assistance Reimbursement Program
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
https://www.paycomonline.net/v4/ats/web.php/portal/65DD45F56BAC510864472A0B887E3262/jobs/67574
5/26
Blog post title: Forestry Nursery Specialist
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: ArborGen
LOCATION: Bluff City, AK
CLOSING DATE: open until filled
JOB DESCRIPTION:
ArborGen’s Nursery in Bluff City, AR has a position open for a Forestry Nursery Specialist. This facility produces 45 million+ bareroot pine and hardwood seedlings annually. The Nursery Specialist is required to perform all of the skilled operations at a nursery. He/she is responsible for production goals, product quality and minimizing nursery expenses. A specialist must be reliable, innovative, team-oriented and conscientious with a positive work attitude.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Operate, maintain, modify and calibrate farm tractors, agricultural equipment, irrigation system components, and other equipment used on the job.
- Maintain records including but not limited to equipment maintenance, parts inventory, safety inspections, and fuel records.
- Assist in the operation and maintenance of an automatic irrigation system including pump station, below ground main lines, above ground supply system, and digital controllers.
- Assist in all phases of weed control, including herbicide application, mechanical control and hand weeding.
- Assist in all phases of crop nutrition including fertilizer applications and crop tissue and soil sampling.
- Wear safety personal protective equipment, maintain facility, and maintain a safe working environment. Participate in and complete required safety training.
- Supervise labor in various nursery operations. Will be working with a contract labor crew on a daily basis during certain times of the year.
- Serve as a team member and/or leader in group work improvement projects.
- Work extended hours, weekends and holidays, outdoors in all types of weather conditions as required. Examples would be weekend irrigation duty or repair, planting season, and lifting season to meet production goals.
- Ability to work closely with colleagues to meat peak needs and production goals.
- Adapt quickly to changing conditions including job functions.
- Ability to be innovative and resourceful to accomplish goals.
- Other duties and projects as assigned.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Ongoing Interaction
- Department: Daily interaction with Supervisor (Production Coordinator and or Nursery Manager). Frequent interaction with peers in the immediate work group.
- Company: Interaction with peers in other nursery and orchard groups across the company as related to seedling production targets.
- Outside Company: May participate in outside conferences and symposia when appropriate.
Physical Requirements
This is heavy work exerting 40-100 pounds of force repeatedly. Work may involve climbing, stooping, crouching, kneeling, reaching, pushing, pulling, lifting and grasping. Workers are subject to inside and outside environment, noise, vibration, working hazards, fumes, odors, dust, wood smoke and chemicals. Visual acuity is required for equipment and vehicle operation; requires hearing sufficient to perceive noises for diagnostic purposes.
EDUCATION:
- Tractor and forklift operation experience preferred.
- Private Pesticide applicator license preferred, but not required.
- Basic math, oral and written communication, and interpersonal skills
- Associate Degree in Agriculture or Horticulture, or 3+ years experience operating and maintaining agricultural equipment in lieu of education.
- Good human relations skills to serve as a team member.
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
https://www.arborgen.com/arborgen-careers/
5/26
Blog post title: Summer Outdoor Labor
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Wildland Services, LLC
LOCATION: Camp Hill, AL
TERM: Summer (May-August)
CLOSING DATE: open until filled
JOB DESCRIPTION:
We are seeking a reliable individual to assist a landowner with farm and land management tasks this summer (May-August). This opportunity can be expanded into the fall depending on the individual’s schedule. In this role, you will be responsible for operating farm tractors, lawn mowers, and maintaining the equipment. This job will include planting food plots, cutting grass, operating and moving game cameras, assisting with control burning, applying herbicides and other general labor under the direction of a Wildlife Biologist/Consultant. This job is ideal for a college student majoring in an Outdoor Degree.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Operate equipment such as farm tractor, front end loaders, lawn mower, skid steer, safely and efficiently.
- Applying Herbicides
- Managing Game Cameras
- Perform cleaning duties around the work site, including debris removal and lawn mowing and weed eating.
- Follow safety protocols and wear appropriate personal protective equipment during operations.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Prior experience operating tractors, lawn mowers and other equipment such as loaders is preferred.
- Ability to perform heavy lifting and physically demanding tasks consistently throughout the day.
- Strong attention to safety procedures and ability to follow detailed instructions accurately.
- Good communication skills and ability to work alone or as part of a team is a must.
COMPENSATION:
- Pay: $12.00 – $15.00 per hour
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
4/26
Blog post title: Erosion Control Specialist/Inspector
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Wildland Services, LLC
LOCATION: start in Auburn, AL then relocate to North Alabama
CLOSING DATE: open until filled
ABOUT:
Wildland Services is an environmental consulting firm specializing in construction stormwater compliance, erosion and sediment control, and environmental permitting. We support over 100 active sites across Alabama and Georgia and pride ourselves on delivering efficient, high-quality service to our clients.
https://www.wildlandservices.com/
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Wildland Services is seeking a full-time Erosion Control Specialist / Stormwater Inspector to support our expanding operations in Alabama. This position is designed as a hybrid training-to-field role, beginning with hands-on training in Auburn, AL, and transitioning into a remote position based in North Alabama.
- Phase 1 (1-3 Months): Auburn, AL (in-office and field training)
- Phase 2 (Permanent Role): Must reside in, or relocate to, North Alabama between Birmingham and Huntsville.
- A company fleet vehicle will be provided upon transition to the North Alabama role.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Conduct monthly and rainfall-triggered stormwater inspections in accordance with ADEM requirements
- Evaluate erosion and sediment control measures for compliance with approved plans
- Prepare and submit detailed inspection reports within required timeframes
- Assist with preparation of permit applications and supporting documentation
- Support the development of erosion and sediment control plans (CBMPPs / EC plans)
- Communicate with contractors, project managers, and regulatory agencies as needed
- Maintain accurate project documentation and compliance records
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
- Combination of fieldwork and office responsibilities
- Outdoor work in varying weather conditions
- Flexible schedule driven by rainfall events and project needs
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelors in a Natural Resources degree (preferred)
- Familiarity with ADEM NPDES Construction Stormwater program is a plus
- Strong organizational and time management skills
- Ability to work independently after training period
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Valid driver’s license and clean driving record required
COMPENSATION:
- Competitive salary based on experience ($42,000 to $45,000 per year)
- Company vehicle provided (post-training)
- Company-paid certifications and training
- Opportunities for advancement within a growing company
- Health insurance options
- IRA (with match)
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Submit your resume along with a brief introduction outlining your experience and interest in the role.
4/26
Blog post title: Parks Coordinator
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Town of Thompson’s Station
LOCATION: Thompson’s Station, TN
CLOSING DATE: open until filled
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The Parks Coordinator is responsible for implementing parks policies and programs for the Town and working with stakeholders on a variety of community development initiatives related to parks and recreation.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Coordinate Parks and Recreation Activities.
- Maintain computer files and other manual logs on all rentals, facilities, inspections, and related documents.
- Process event permits and facility rental requests.
- Prepare maps, charts, tables, and similar information of limited complexity.
- Prepare agendas and presentation material for public meetings specific to parks and recreation.
- Present materials to the Town Parks Advisory Board during Board meetings.
- Attend other public meetings as appropriate.
- Determine processing needs for projects.
- Provide technical assistance and information to Staff and the public in the administration of specific parks program areas or ordinances.
- Perform routine office tasks, including data entry, file management, copying and answering telephone.
- Develop and present STEM and nature-based educational experiences to groups of various ages.
- Plan events, camps, and online sessions focusing on nature, parks, and recreation.
- Coordinate Town events, public news and announcement updates, and other web-related communications among various departments, as assigned.
Coordinate Park Maintenance and Projects.
- Maintain records of park maintenance, updates, and projects, utilizing the Parks Maintenance Plan.
- Perform routine parks maintenance tasks, including but not limited to light trail maintenance, light building maintenance, planting and vegetation upkeep, and light custodial duties.
- Troubleshoots any park maintenance issues with Community Development Director and Public Works Director.
- Report park and trail issues and concerns to appropriate Staff.
Interact effectively with diverse community members.
- Greet visitors to Town parks and offices, providing answers to questions asked.
- Communicate effectively with the public orally and in writing.
- Represent the Town in positive communication with hostile or uncooperative citizens.
- Respond to requests for general information from the public and refer other requests to appropriate Staff.
Interact effectively with Town employees.
- Facilitate and work within a “team oriented” environment.
- Support other Staff in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, or priorities.
- Follow oral or written instructions and organize and plan work independently.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees.
- Handles confidential information with tact and discretion.
Coordinate through Community Development efforts.
- Coordinate and review Park Master Plan consistency within proposed developments.
- Work collaboratively with Town Staff on park projects and initiatives.
- Provide Staff support to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board.
- Research, compile, and produce the annual Community Development Report specific to parks and recreation.
- Produce studies, spearhead initiatives, and/or lead projects related to park development within Thompson’s Station.
Assist in Grant Administration.
- Assist in conducting research to identify, apply for, administer, supervise, coordinate, and monitor federal, state, and local grants or loans in accordance with applicable standards, regulations, and guidelines.
- Interact with federal, state, and local agencies to ensure that grant projects comply with program guidelines for expenditure, funding, and accountability.
- Investigate, research, and analyze legislation relating to federal, state and local grant programs.
- Obtain access to new legislation relating to current and future programs.
- Coordinate and participate in Town and other governmental meetings related to grant needs and applications.
- Provide answers to inquiries from the general public, department administrators, Town employees, or other individuals requesting assistance; Performs related duties as required.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Ability to learn and apply Town processes and procedures.
- Ability to educate various age groups in the parks and recreation field.
- Knowledge of principles and practices of research and data collection.
- Knowledge of natural and built resources in parks and recreation.
- Knowledge of effective writing techniques.
- Knowledge of computer hardware and software programs, which may include Microsoft Office, Cognito Forms, various internet applications, and GIS.
- Ability to count and receipt various sums of money, in cash, coin, and digital transfers.
Physical Requirements and Work Environment:
Work is performed equally in office and field settings. Moderate outdoor work is required in various land-uses, parks, and/or facility sites. Hand-eye coordination is necessary to operate computers and various pieces of office and field equipment. While performing the duties of the job, the employee is frequently required to: talk; hear; sit; stand; bend; kneel; use hands to manipulate, handle, feel, and/or operate objects tools, or controls; and reach with arms and hands. The employee is required to stand and walk frequently. The employee will have access to motorized vehicles and must be able to safely operate each while traveling on- and off-road. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee frequently works in outside weather conditions. The employee is occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet in the office and moderate in the field.
Reports to: Community Development Director
FLSA: Non-Exempt
This job description reflects management’s assignment of essential functions; and nothing in this herein restricts management’s right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education:
Degree in Education, Public Administration, Recreation, Environmental Science, or related field.
Experience:
Knowledge and work experience in the coordination and development of parks or recreation areas including facility rental management, facility maintenance, natural or outdoor learning, volunteer coordination, and planning which includes data collection and report writing. Two (2) years of Parks and Recreation, Environmental Science, or Childhood Education experience preferred.
License/Certification:
Possession of, or ability to obtain, a valid Tennessee drivers license. The ability to obtain specific National Recreation and Park Association certifications may be required per duties assigned.
COMPENSATION:
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Salary Range: $55,000.00 – $60,000.00 Salary/year
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
https://www.paycomonline.net/v4/ats/web.php/portal/7DDFCB995C3FBC8300B262656E1B7D88/jobs/55977
4/26
Blog post title: GIS Analyst
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: American Forest Management (AFM)
LOCATION: Hybrid or remote role, however, candidates must reside within commuting distance of any AFM office in the West (WA, OR, ID, MT)
CLOSING DATE: open until filled
ABOUT:
Founded in 1966, American Forest Management, Inc. is a nationally recognized land and natural resource consulting firm headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. AFM provides sustainable land management, consulting, and real estate services for a diverse range of land assets – including timberland, farmland, and other privately held lands – serving landowners throughout the United States, Panama, and Costa Rica.
AFM’s team of experienced professionals works closely with clients to understand and achieve their objectives through a comprehensive suite of land management and advisory services. With 50 regionally based offices managing almost 6 million acres, AFM offers strong local expertise, while its national platform supports collaboration among multidisciplinary teams of foresters and technical specialists to manage large and complex land projects.
AFM’s services include land and wildlife management; land sales and acquisitions; forest inventory, planning, and design; growth and yield modeling; cash-flow projections; environmental and farmland services; appraisal; forest resource data management; and harvest scheduling.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Join the vibrant team at American Forest Management, Inc. (AFM). As a GIS Analyst, you’ll play a key role in supporting sustainable forestry practices across the Western U.S. In this role, you’ll manage spatial data, create custom maps, and collaborate with forestry specialists to provide data-driven solutions for clients across Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. Your work will help shape forestland management strategies that balance environmental stewardship with economic goals. We’re looking for someone who thrives in a team setting, has strong problem-solving skills, and is excited to be part of an innovative, fast-paced environment.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Mapping
- Produce and support mapping efforts in both industrial and non-industrial private forest landowners
- Maintain and update a variety of internal and client level operational maps
- Support Real Estate and Appraisal departments with map products
- Utilize data driven tools to produce high quality map books
Analysis
- Perform a variety of spatial analysis / overlays and produce well designed reports and tables
- Source and process LiDAR datasets to produce high quality raster products
- Perform slope analysis, create height models, hill shades, derive vector contour datasets
- Calculate net available acres from derived road and hydrology buffers
Operations
- Understand and support forest operations including harvesting, reforestation, and silviculture activities
- Maintain and update GIS data as it pertains to annual forest operations
- Acquire, maintain, and update State and Federal datasets used for both mapping and analysis
- Provide training and assistance to AFM field offices/employees as needed
Inventory
- Utilize operational datasets to support timber cruise design and mapping
- Understand and perform forest inventory update procedures in GIS as they pertain to annual operations
- Provide support for AFM’s custom Forest Management System, INFLOR, for Pacific Northwest and Intermountain Region client data.
- QA/QC data and reports
Systems
- Aid in design and development of enterprise level GIS architecture and continual improvement processes
- Modernize mapping and analysis efforts utilizing ESRI products including but not limited to Arc GIS Pro, AGOL, Field Maps, and Survey 123
- Align technical strategies with overall AFM vision
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Working knowledge of Esri ArcGIS products, including ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, Field Maps, and Survey123, as well as an understanding of centralized GIS data management concepts and architecture.
- Working knowledge of relational database management systems; SQL, Postgres, Access, etc. and programming languages (Python, R) a plus.
- Working knowledge of MS Office tools; Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, etc.
- Understanding or ability to learn regulatory forest practice laws and requirements as they relate to GIS analysis, specifically in WA and OR.
- Knowledge of forest management operations, forest inventory, growth and yield modeling, harvest scheduling, FPS
- Excellent time management and organization skills to prioritize multiple projects and adapt to shifting priorities and demands.
- Good communication and teamwork skills in working with both internal stakeholders and external customers are essential for this position.
- Ability to troubleshoot and creatively find solutions.
- Additional soft skills: Problem-Solving, Attention to Detail, Adaptability
- Bachelor’s degree in forestry, natural resource management, geography, or geospatial science, or a commensurate level of technical experience in forestry and GIS.
COMPENSATION:
- Expected salary commensurate with experience.
- Salary range: $70,000 – $95,000
- Additional compensation:
- Eligible for annual and new business bonus plans
- Paid vacations, sick time and holidays
- Medical, Dental, and Vision healthcare plans
- Short- & Long-Term Disability plans available
- 401(K) retirement plan with matching company contributions
- Educational Assistance Reimbursement Program
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
https://www.paycomonline.net/v4/ats/web.php/portal/65DD45F56BAC510864472A0B887E3262/jobs/61149
4/26
Blog post title: Forestry Technician
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Transmission & Distribution Services, LLC
LOCATION: Mora and San Miguel Counties, NM
CLOSING DATE: open until filled
PROJECT OVERVIEW:
The Hazard Tree Removal project addresses wildfire-affected forested areas within the Mora-San Miguel Electric Cooperative (MSMEC) service territory following the Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon (HPCC) Fire. This initiative focuses on removing hazardous trees that pose risks to power line safety, community infrastructure, and overall forest health.
In partnership with local forestry experts, environmental agencies, and state and federal organizations, MSMEC is conducting thorough assessments and implementing strategic tree removal plans. These efforts aim to prevent electrical outages, reduce wildfire risks, and strengthen the safety and resilience of the electrical grid. Close collaboration with private landowners and community members is integral to the project’s success, ensuring transparency, cooperation, and long-term community benefits.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
We are seeking a motivated and dedicated Forestry Technician (Monitoring/Inspections) to support our MSMEC Hazard Tree Removal Project and oversee day-today hazard tree cutting and debris removal operations around the power line rights-of way (ROW). In this role, you will monitor the forestry operation contractors to ensure scopes of work are implemented according to the task orders and contracts.
This role involves observing operations to verify compliance with Best Management Practices (BMPs) as outlined in the New Mexico Forest Practices Guidelines. Additional compliance standards include criteria set forth by key documents including the Hermits Peak- Calf Canyon Post-Fire Debris Removal Plan (MSMEC) and Forest Health Protection Technical Report RO-22-01 (Hazard Tree Identification and Mitigation, Region 5, USFS). The ideal candidate will possess strong interpersonal skills, a willingness to work long hours in outdoor settings, attention to detail, familiar with the ecology of Rocky Mountain and Southwest US forests, and a genuine passion for environmental stewardship.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Monitoring: Conduct detailed evaluations of mechanical and debris-removal operations to verify compliance with the approved scope of work.
- Cultural & Environmental Compliance: Ensure all project operations follow Best Management Practices (BMPs) as outlined in the New Mexico Administrative Code (NMAC 19.20.4) and the New Mexico Forest Practices Guidelines. Provide field guidance to crews on BMP implementation and compliance requirements. Coordinate with contracted archaeologists and biologists whenever protected resources are encountered.
- Federal and State Regulations: Monitor operations to ensure protected species, cultural resources and water resource mitigation efforts are conducted.
- Data Collection and Management: Maintain accurate records of field observations, mapping data, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to support project tracking, decision-making, and information sharing.
- Documentation: Prepare weekly monitoring reports and maintain daily field logs accessible to supervisors and management.
- Reporting & Communication: Convey findings and recommendations clearly to supervisors, management, and stakeholders. Contribute to project planning and formal reporting requirements.
- Operational Support: Provide support and coordination with the Project Manager, Operations Forester and Operations Manager to ensure efficient operations and adherence to project guidelines.
- Teamwork and Adaptability: Work collaboratively with project managers, crew members, and landowners. Participate in occasional after-hours or weekend meetings as needed to support project objectives.
- Other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Associate’s degree in Forestry, Environmental Science, or a related field; equivalent professional experience may be considered.
- Strong observation and problem-solving skills in dynamic field environments.
- Attention to detail for thorough inspections and accurate reporting
- Ability to communicate findings clearly to team members, contractors, and supervisors.
- Proficiency with GPS units, mobile data collection apps, and basic GIS software for mapping and tracking.
- Experience working in outdoor environments in both independent and group settings.
- Knowledge of New Mexico BMPs (NMAC 19.20.4, NM Forest Practices Guidelines) and standard forestry field practices.
- Ability to recognize erosion risks, sensitive species indicators, and cultural resource flagging in the field.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Physical Requirements
- Physical Stamina: Ability to climb, hike, and perform fieldwork in rugged terrain and high altitudes while handling equipment.
- Outdoor Readiness: Comfortable working in diverse weather conditions, including extreme temperatures.
- Flexibility: Willingness to travel within the project area and attend occasional after-hours or weekend meetings.
- May work holiday & weekends
COMPENSATION:
- $27/hr dependent on qualifications
- Benefits: Performance bonus, Paid time off, Paid holidays, 401K, Employer contribution to health insurance, ++
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Interested candidates should submit their resume and a letter of interest detailing their relevant experience and qualifications to kkostelnik@t-d-services.com
4/26
Blog post title: Arborist Account Manager
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Joshua Tree Experts
LOCATION: Birmingham, AL
CLOSING DATE: open until filled
Joshua Tree Experts is expanding our footprint in Birmingham, AL, and we are seeking a passionate, preservation-minded Arborist Account Manager to lead this territory. At Joshua Tree Experts, our philosophy is simple: Tree preservation is our primary goal. We believe in blending old-school values with new-age technology to deliver unparalleled tree and plant health care.
We are looking for an environmental steward and tree care professional who loves educating homeowners-and knows how to close a high-value contract. If you are deeply committed to the science of arboriculture, preserving the urban canopy, and actively driving territory revenue through consultative sales, this is the career for you.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
As our Arborist Account Manager, you will be the face of the Joshua Tree Experience in Birmingham. You will spend your days diagnosing tree health, designing comprehensive preservation plans, and converting your expert recommendations into sold contracts, ensuring your clients’ properties thrive for generations.
RESPONSIBILITES:
- Consultative Sales & Preservation: Meet with property owners to perform detailed site inspections, diagnose insect/disease issues, and educate them-ultimately converting that expertise into closed, recurring Plant Health Care (PHC) and tree care contracts.
- Territory Growth: Actively hunt for new business and grow your book by networking within the community, generating referrals, and building long-term, trust-based relationships with homeowners who value premium service.
- Expert Estimating: Calculate accurate job costs, map out detailed treatment plans, and deliver professional, timely proposals that win the business and focus on the long-term health of the property.
- Operational Handoffs: Partner seamlessly with our production crews and Plant Health Care specialists. You will clearly communicate the scientific scope of work so that what you sold is exactly what gets executed safely.
- Brand Ambassadorship: Act as a role model for our core values every single day: Work Hard / Play Hard, Improve & Adapt, Reliable, Team Player, and Find a Way.
REQUIREMENTS:
- Arboriculture Expertise: Deep working knowledge of tree identification, local arboriculture, insect and disease management, and soil health.
- Proven Sales Ability: 2+ years of experience in account management, estimating, or consultative sales within the green industry. You must know how to build a pipeline, handle objections, and close deals without compromising our tree-first philosophy.
- The “Consultative Closer” Mindset: A true passion for the outdoors and the ability to translate complex tree science into clear, persuasive advice that convinces clients to invest in their property.
- Tech-Savvy & Organized: Ability to manage your sales pipeline, prioritize follow-ups, and utilize our CRM and estimating software with precision.
- Credentials: A valid driver’s license and a clean driving record.
Preferred
- ISA Certified Arborist credential (If you are close to testing, we will support you in achieving this!).
- Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (TRAQ) or Certified Treecare Safety Professional (CTSP) certifications.
- State Pesticide Applicator’s License.
COMPENSATION:
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
https://joshuatreeexperts.isolvedhire.com/jobs/1745471
4/26
Blog post title: Consulting Utility Forester
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: ArborMetrics Solutions
LOCATION: Montgomery, AL
CLOSING DATE: open until filled
COMPANY OVERVIEW:
ArborMetrics (AMS) is a leading provider of vegetation and asset management consulting services to the utility industry. Successful professionals at AMS have come from a variety of backgrounds, including forestry, arboriculture, natural resource management, biology, landscape maintenance, horticulture, nursery management, environmental sciences, geology, agriculture, parks & recreation management, urban forestry, geography, and more.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
We are currently looking to add a Consulting Utility Forester to our team! If you are an energetic professional who enjoys working outdoors, values the freedom of working independently, enjoys a fast-paced environment and the challenges of a rewarding profession, consider a career in vegetation management with ArborMetrics.
This position is perfect for a new grad with a Forestry, Natural Resources degree, who has great Tree Identification skills and want to get their start in the UVM industry!
Some of the most important characteristics of an AMS Consulting Utility Forester are a desire to learn, an ability to adapt, and a commitment to engage in safe, constructive interactions with the public. You are accountable for advancing a culture of safety and excellence while providing quality and value to our customers and clients.
WHAT YOU WILL DO:
- Organize records, maps, and paperwork for patrol circuits; maintain accurate documentation.
- Review work sites for endangered species, sensitive habitats, and incompatible vegetation.
- Safely patrol urban corridors, identifying vegetation for pruning, removal, or protection per Client standards.
- Classify prescribed work in accordance with field environment and tree condition, including use of herbicide.
- Conduct Tree Risk Assessments and analyze growth rates.
- Mark vegetation and prescribe clearance actions in line with Client directives and based on ISA pruning techniques and ANSI line clearance standards & principles.
- Use digital tools and maps to identify property boundaries and landowner rights.
- Communicate tree conditions, prescription options, and general arboriculture knowledge to property owners, agencies, and organizations.
- Obtain permissions for vegetation work from private/public landowners and agencies.
- Provide professional customer service and foster positive community relations.
- Recommend sustainable vegetation management strategies using IVM principles.
- Audit contractor work for compliance with Client specifications.
- Investigate tree-related incidents and document findings.
- Address customer service and internal compliance issues.
- Coordinate non-routine work with stakeholders and contractors.
- Report safety concerns, incidents, and hazards immediately.
- Follow all safety protocols, including AMS Code of Safe Practices and wildfire prevention plans.
- Operate vehicles safely and travel to assigned work areas.
- Participate in storm and emergency response as needed.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
WHAT YOU NEED TO HAVE:
- Associate or bachelor’s degree in forestry, natural resources, or related discipline or equivalent work experience (education may be required dependent on client contract)
- Experience in forestry, arboriculture, horticulture or tree-related green industry preferred.
- Knowledge or practical experience in tree identification
- Knowledge of common computer applications and ability to learn new programs
- Valid driver’s license and safe driving record
- Experience with GIS software/technology as well as Microsoft Suite and an iPhone.
- Must be able to work alone, outdoors in various weather conditions and terrain.
- Must have exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, strong problem solving and multi-tasking abilities and show attention to detail.
What would be amazing to have:
- Certified ISA Arborist is a plus.
- Being Bi-Lingual (Spanish) is a plus.
- Urban Forestry or tree trimming experience.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
WHAT WE OFFER:
- Salary Range: USD $20.00 – USD $26.00 (Annually)
- Industry competitive pay.
- Company vehicle with a fuel card for work purposes.
- Day 1 of Employment: Medical/Dental/Vision/VOYA/Paid Holidays/EAP (Full-Time Employees).
- After 3 months: 401K, Life Insurance, Vacation Accrual, Short and Long-term Disability, Paid Maternity Leave.
- Paid Sick Time.
- Weekly Pay Cycle.
- Participation in Referral Bonus Program.
- Company sponsored Boot and clothing program (Full-Time Employees).
- Ongoing training and assistance with obtaining industry certifications.
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
https://careers.asplundhengineering.com/jobs/17519156-consulting-utility-forester-new-grads
4/26
Blog post title: Trail Crew Member
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: High Peaks Recreation Rangers
LOCATION: Western Maine
CLOSING DATE: open until filled
ABOUT:
The High Peaks Initiative (HPI) is a collaboration of local, regional, and national organizations operating within Maine’s High Peaks region to protect important natural resources, secure public access to outdoor recreation opportunities, and support healthy human and natural communities in the highlands of western Maine. The High Peaks region, spanning over one million acres, is home to 10 of Maine’s 14 tallest peaks, many unique sensitive ecological zones, pristine habitats for game animals and fish, and countless lakes and ponds. The High Peaks offer abundant outdoor recreation opportunities, including hiking, skiing, paddling, ATV-riding, snowmobiling, birding, and mountain biking, just to name a few. Through the facilitation of community-based advocacy and strong relationships with environmental policymakers, the High Peaks Initiative strives to preserve the environmental integrity of the region and foster the relationship between people and their natural landscapes by cooperating with government entities and private landowners to ensure access to the region’s numerous natural gems.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
RESPONSIBILITES:
- Engage in a variety of trail projects involving bog bridging, corridor-clearing, tread maintenance, and rock work
- Abide by all safety and emergency response procedures outlined by partnered organizations
- Approach each learning opportunity with an open mind and a coachable mindset
- Serve as a positive and affirming member of a crew dedicated to the performance of themselves as well as the team as a whole
- Serve as a positive ambassador of the High Peaks Initiative through positive interactions with trail-users and project partners
- Participate in scheduled performance evaluations to monitor individual progress and well-being
DESIRED SKILLS, ABILITIES, AND VALUES:
- Ability to repetitively lift, pull, and carry loads weighing 50 pounds or more
- Tolerance of all weather conditions, sometimes austere
- Must be an adequate team player capable of pulling their own weight while also uplifting others
- Receptive to feedback and constructive criticism
- Compliant with established safety protocols and crew guidelines
- Must be punctual and arrive at work and scheduled crew events on time
- An interest in tools, tool maintenance, and proper usage
- Although not required, outdoor work experience is ideal
- A strong work ethic and a sense of pride in one’s work
- An interest in outdoor recreation and conservation
- Ability to be adaptive in an ever-changing outdoor environment
- Must be able to work independently and collaboratively to achieve crew objectives
- Respectful, mature, and tidy in communal living arrangements
- Carry oneself in the field courteously and professionally when engaging with project partners and the general public
- Enthusiasm for embracing challenges and problem-solving
LOCATION AND SCHEDULE:
Generally, the crew will operate on a 5-day 40-hour work week. Working days are Monday through Friday with weekends off. However, workday lengths can be modified to accommodate inclement weather. It is up to the discretion of the crew leader to determine schedule modifications to meet deadlines and the needs of partnered organizations while also considering the safety and well being of the crew. Projects will be located in the communities of Madrid, Phillips, Rangeley, and the eastern Flagstaff region north of Kingfield.
COMPENSATION:
Crew members will be paid $16.00 to $18.00 per hour. Each crew member is entitled to housing at a reduced cost after work and on weekends, but is more than welcome to spend off-time elsewhere as long as they can make it to work each day on time. Crew members will receive training involving rigging, chainsaw usage, and basic trail maintenance, guaranteeing their marketability within the trails industry for future employment opportunities. Crew members may also be eligible for pro deals with outdoor gear manufacturers offering discounts to individuals involved in public land management.
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Interested in joining us? Great! Please email a cover letter and resume to Matt Kusper, our Recreation Ranger and Trail Crew Leader at matt@highpeaksalliance.org. Also, feel free to email him or give him a call with any questions about this position at (704) 877-5567. Thank you for your interest, and we look forward to hearing from you!
3/26
Blog post title: Assistant Trail Crew Leader
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: High Peaks Recreation Rangers
LOCATION: Western Maine
CLOSING DATE: open until filled
ABOUT:
The High Peaks Initiative (HPI) is a collaboration of local, regional, and national organizations operating within Maine’s High Peaks region to protect important natural resources, secure public access to outdoor recreation opportunities, and support healthy human and natural communities in the highlands of western Maine. The High Peaks region, spanning over one million acres, is home to 10 of Maine’s 14 tallest peaks, many unique sensitive ecological zones, pristine habitats for game animals and fish, and countless lakes and ponds. The High Peaks offer abundant outdoor recreation opportunities, including hiking, skiing, paddling, ATV-riding, snowmobiling, birding, and mountain biking, just to name a few. Through the facilitation of community-based advocacy and strong relationships with environmental policymakers, the High Peaks Initiative strives to preserve the environmental integrity of the region and foster the relationship between people and their natural landscapes by cooperating with government entities and private landowners to ensure access to the region’s numerous natural gems.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
RESPONSIBILITES:
- Engage in a variety of trail projects involving bog bridging, corridor-clearing, tread maintenance, and rock work
- Take leadership of the trail crew during scheduled absences of the crew leader
- Abide by all safety and emergency response procedures outlined by partnered organizations
- Assist in the daily supervision and guidance of the trail crew
- Serve as a positive and affirming member of a crew dedicated to the performance of themselves as well as the team as a whole
- Serve as a positive ambassador of the High Peaks Initiative through positive interactions with trail-users and project partners
- Operate the crew vehicle safely and appropriately while obeying all local traffic laws
- Utilize Leave No Trace principles while at work and at Basecamp
- Participate in scheduled performance evaluations to monitor individual progress and well-being
- Assist the crew leader in the collection of data for weekly reports
DESIRED SKILLS, ABILITIES, AND VALUES:
- Ability to repetitively lift, pull, and carry loads weighing 50 pounds or more
- Outdoor leadership experience is preferred, but general leadership ability is ideal as well
- Tolerance of all weather conditions, sometimes austere
- Must be an adequate team player capable of pulling their own weight while also uplifting others
- Receptive to feedback and constructive criticism
- Compliant with established safety protocols and crew guidelines
- Must be punctual and arrive at work and scheduled crew events on time
- An interest in tools, tool maintenance, and proper usage
- Although not required, outdoor work experience is ideal
- A strong work ethic and a sense of pride in one’s work
- An interest in outdoor recreation and conservation
- Ability to be adaptive in an ever-changing outdoor environment
- Must be able to work independently and collaboratively to achieve crew objectives
- Respectful, mature, and tidy in communal living arrangements
- Carry oneself in the field courteously and professionally when engaging with project partners and the general public
- Enthusiasm for embracing challenges and problem-solving
LOCATION AND SCHEDULE:
Generally, the crew will operate on a 5-day 40-hour work week. Working days are Monday through Friday with weekends off. However, workday lengths can be modified to accommodate inclement weather. It is up to the discretion of the crew leader to determine schedule modifications to meet deadlines and the needs of partnered organizations while also considering the safety and well being of the crew. Projects will be located in the communities of Madrid, Phillips, Rangeley, and the eastern Flagstaff region north of Kingfield.
COMPENSATION:
The assistant trail crew leader will be paid $19 per hour. Each crew member is entitled to housing at a reduced cost after work and on weekends, but is more than welcome to spend off-time elsewhere as long as they can make it to work each day on time. Crew members will receive training involving rigging, chainsaw usage, and basic trail maintenance, guaranteeing their marketability within the trails industry for future employment opportunities. Crew members may also be eligible for pro deals with outdoor gear manufacturers offering discounts to individuals involved in public land management.
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Interested in joining us? Great! Please email a cover letter and resume to Matt Kusper, our Recreation Ranger and Trail Crew Leader at matt@highpeaksalliance.org. Also, feel free to email him or give him a call with any questions about this position at (704) 877-5567. Thank you for your interest, and we look forward to hearing from you!
3/26
Blog post title: Public Lands Steward
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: High Peaks Alliance
LOCATION: Western Maine
CLOSING DATE: open until filled
ABOUT:
The High Peaks Initiative (HPI) is a collaboration of local, regional, and national organizations operating within Maine’s High Peaks region to protect important natural resources, secure public access to outdoor recreation opportunities, and support healthy human and natural communities in the highlands of western Maine. The High Peaks region, spanning over one million acres, is home to 10 of Maine’s 14 tallest peaks, many unique sensitive ecological zones, pristine habitats for game animals and fish, and countless lakes and ponds. The High Peaks offer abundant outdoor recreation opportunities, including hiking, skiing, paddling, ATV-riding, snowmobiling, birding, and mountain biking, just to name a few. Through the facilitation of community-based advocacy and strong relationships with environmental policymakers, the High Peaks Initiative strives to preserve the environmental integrity of the region and foster the relationship between people and their natural landscapes by cooperating with government entities and private landowners to ensure access to the region’s numerous natural gems.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
RESPONSIBILITES:
- Maintain pit toilets, fire rings, and kiosks at public campsites and keep them free of litter
- Utilize weed eaters, loppers, and saws to manage overgrowth within campsites and trails
- Perform trail maintenance tasks such as construction of water bars, stepping stones, stone staircases, and drainage features, as well as blowdown removal
- Document and report resource damage and abuse
- Serve as a positive ambassador of the High Peaks Initiative through positive interactions with trail-users and project partners.
- Participate in scheduled performance evaluations to monitor individual progress and well-being
- Assist Lead Recreation Ranger in the collection of data for end-of-season reports.
- Draft daily reports documenting visitor data
- Educate visitors on Leave No Trace principles and politely offer advice on how to recreate outdoors with a low ecological impact.
DESIRED SKILLS, ABILITIES, AND VALUES:
- Ability to repetitively lift, pull, and carry loads weighing 50 pounds or more
- Tolerance of all weather conditions, sometimes austere
- Self-motivated within an independent work environment
- Receptive to feedback and constructive criticism
- Must be punctual and arrive at work and scheduled events on time
- Experience with power tools, hand tools, basic carpentry, and painting is essential
- Previous outdoor work experience is ideal
- An interest in outdoor recreation and conservation
- Ability to function on a flexible work schedule
- Must own a reliable personal vehicle capable of driving off paved roads
- Carry oneself in the field courteously and professionally when engaging with project partners and the general public
- Enthusiasm for embracing challenges and problem-solving
LOCATION AND SCHEDULE:
The Public Lands Steward will operate on a 5-day 40-hour work week. Work days will be Thursday through Monday. This is to ensure that the HPA has a presence at Tumbledown on its busiest days, Friday through Sunday. Thursdays and Mondays will be spent managing public sites within the Flagstaff Lake region. However, workday lengths can be modified to accommodate inclement weather. It is up to the discretion of the Lead Recreation Ranger to determine schedule modifications to maintain productivity while also ensuring the safety and well-being of the steward.
COMPENSATION:
The Public Lands Steward will be paid $16.00 to $20.00 per hour based on prior experience. Each staff member is entitled to housing after work and on days off, but is more than welcome to spend off-time elsewhere as long as they can make it to work each day on time. Our Public Lands Steward will receive training involving basic trail maintenance, Leave No Trace, and chainsaw usage, guaranteeing their marketability within the trails industry for future employment opportunities. Employees may also be eligible for pro deals with outdoor gear manufacturers offering discounts to individuals involved in public land management.
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
Interested in joining us? Great! Please email a cover letter and resume to Matt Kusper, our Recreation Ranger and Trail Crew Leader at matt@highpeaksalliance.org. Also, feel free to email him or give him a call with any questions about this position at (704) 877-5567. Thank you for your interest, and we look forward to hearing from you!
3/26
Blog post title: Internship - Wildlife
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: Camp Bryan Farms
LOCATION: Havelock, NC
TERM: Summer
CLOSING DATE: open until filled
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Camp Bryan is a large, privately owned recreational property in eastern North Carolina. Founded in 1898, the property consists of two large lakes (Lake Ellis Simon and Little Lake) and roughly 8,000 acres comprised of pine uplands, pocosin stands, food plots, and waterfowl impoundments. Camp is managed for white-tailed deer, black bears, turkeys, waterfowl, doves, and a variety of fish in the lakes. We are looking for a hardworking, self-motivated summer intern to help with the day-to-day management operations on the property. Start/end dates are flexible, but we would like someone that could be here at least May through August. On-site housing will be provided at no cost, and the intern may utilize all that Camp has to offer while here, such as fishing, a skeet range, and a rifle range.
DUTIES:
Duties for the position will include but aren’t limited to assisting with food plot/impoundment farming operations, general management of the lakes, construction/installation of deer stands and duck blinds, equipment operation/maintenance, assisting the state with alligator captures/research, upkeep of main camp area, general property maintenance, and assisting the Camp members as needed. Also, the intern will have the opportunity to meet other professionals in the natural resource field and learn about the many different aspects of managing a large property. Additional intern-driven projects are available but would need to be done after the intern’s primary work is completed
COMPENSATION:
Pay: $7.25/hr. (guaranteed 40 hrs/week) + on-site housing provided
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
For more information, contact Supervisor Matt Wales, mattwales13@gmail.com
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