Associate or Full Professor in Psychology
Company: WayUp
Location: Azusa
Posted on: May 17, 2023
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Job Description:
ECOLOGICAL MONITORING
(VEGETATION & SOIL SURVEY)
WITH
SOUTHWEST CONSERVATION CORPS
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH
THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
POSITION TITLE:CrewMember
LOCATIONS: Tres Rios Field Office in Dolores, CO Uncompahgre Field
Office in Montrose, CO (3 crews) Grand Junction Field Office in
Grand Junction, CO
PROGRAM DATES:
April 17 - September 29, 2023
LIVING ALLOWANCE:$600-$640/week DOE PLUS HOUSING
ALLOWANCE:$40/week
BENEFITS:
HIRING BENEFITS:Public Land Corpshiring authority:_eligible to use,
for two yearsupon completion of term, a noncompetitive hiring
status forconsideration when applying to competitive service
positionsfor a federal agency.See below. Must be under age 31 upon
issue of certificate._
SOUTHWEST CONSERVATION CORPS'S MISSION
It is the mission of the Southwest Conservation Corps (SCC) to
empower individuals to positively impact their lives, their
communities, and the environment.
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT'S MISSION
The Bureau of Land Management's mission is to sustain the health,
diversity, and productivity of public lands for the use and
enjoyment of present and future generations.
POSITION OVERVIEW:
Crews conduct vegetation monitoring using the Bureau of Land
Management's (BLM) Terrestrial Assessment, Inventory, & Monitoring
(AIM) methodology. More information on the BLM's AIM strategy can
be found on the AIM website:http://aim.landscapetoolbox.org/. Crews
typically consist of three individuals: two crew members and one
crew lead. Together, they monitor land health (i.e., soil and
vegetation) on BLM lands including National Monument lands,
vegetation treatments, burn scars, rangeland allotments, or
reference areas using AIM methodology.
Crews undergo extensive technical training and orientation to SCC
culture for the first 4+ weeks in the Field Office and at sites on
the CO western slope. The rest of the term is typically routine,
with the goal to sample a target number of plots using the AIM
methodology.
Within all plots, the crew identify vegetation to species, gather
species cover and composition data using line-point intercept and
gap measurements, measure soil stability, and describe the site and
soil pits (50%). Data are georeferenced and entered into an ArcGIS
database on site with ruggedized tablets, to be later synthesized
into various reports for future land management planning.
Crewswillmaintain and track botanical specimens of known and
unknown species throughout the field season and keep records
updated as needed. The crewmemberwill continuously learn the local
flora and build botanical knowledge. The crew member should be
curious about the natural systems they encounter and have a passion
to grow and share that curiosity and knowledge with their
teammates.
Crews are based out of BLM Field Office buildings, and will be
under the direct mentorship and technical guidance of BLM staff
personnel. This position uniquely provides the opportunity to
develop relationships within and become familiar with the workings
of the agency.
Fieldwork is in remote areas across a diversity of ecotypes. Crews
are required to drive a company or government vehicle to several
different areas of the Field Office and hike several miles per day,
off trail, carrying equipment (25%) throughout a "hitch". Hitches
are typically 10 hour days, either 8 days on/6 days off or 4 days
on/3 days off. They usually camp multiple nights and share camp
meals and chores. One should be personally prepared to occasionally
visit the field only for a day trip, returning to town that night
in preparation for the next work day. Camping out as the default is
expected. Some crews camp more than others due to various
factors.
With the unconventional and sometimes unexpected schedule, a level
of flexibility is necessary to be successful. Fieldwork, by nature,
is challenging, and we need folks who can be taken outside of their
comfort zones. Especially while camping, crews should be willing to
cultivate a positive, functional crew culture both during and
outside of project hours. Because of the amount of time spent
together, crew members should maintain awareness of their personal
needs, too.
Crews return to the office for equipment and data management,
unknown plant identification, and field work planning (20%). The
crew may also assist with other public land management projects
involving wildlife, range, recreation, rare plant monitoring, or
forestry (5%), contingent on sampling productivity and BLM staff
availability.
Housing is not provided, but we are glad to talk through your
options with you in the interview and onward. Certain BLM FOs have
limited partially subsidized housing or domicile parking available.
For those lacking personal camping gear, we may be able to loan you
gear.
As we are a partnership with a federal agency, we are subject to
halting work and pay in the case of a government shutdown, and
backpay is not typical.
CREW MEMBER'S RESPONSIBILITIES
Participates in and contributes toall aspects of data collection,
management,andquality control.Participates in and contributes to
hitch preparationand planning,transportation of crew in the
workvehicle,navigation to plots,equipment maintenance, and time
tracking/management.Continuouslylearnsthe local floraand soilsand
builds botanical, soils, and landscapeknowledge. Takes an active
role incommunicatingtheir personal and professional development
goals throughout the season.
Consistentlyexercisesdiscretion and judgment.Takes an active role
in identifying, communicating, and maintaining awareness of, and
mitigating safety issues. Identifies, communicates, and solves
problems ranging from technical, logistical, and interpersonal as
they arise.Initiative and participation are expected at every
step.Completes mid-term and end-of-term written evaluations for
self and crew lead. Maintains adequate and professional
communicationand systems of feedbackbetween fellow crew folk.The
crewmembershould be passionate about sound science principlesand
havecuriosity as to how the AIM data might be utilized.
MINIMAL QUALIFICATIONS:
PREFERREDQUALIFICATIONS:
PUBLIC LAND CORPS:
The Public Land Corps program provides the opportunity for young
people between the ages of 16 and 30 years to work on conservation
projects on public lands. Participants must successfully complete
640hours that include at least 120hours on federal lands through
the PLC. PLC members are not federal government employees, but
those who successfully complete the PLC requirements are then
eligible to use, for two years, a noncompetitive hiring status for
consideration when applying to competitive service positions.
_TO APPLY, GO TO THE POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT_
HERE__
AND CLICK "APPLY" AT BOTTOM.
WE ACCEPT APPLICANTS WITH A RANGE OF BACKGROUNDS. THIS ENTRY-LEVEL
POSITION IS PART OF A DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAM THAT RECEIVES PLENTY OF
SUPPORT. IN YOUR APPLICATION, PLEASE WRITE ABOUT HOW YOUR
EXPERIENCES, PERSONALITY, AND MOTIVATIONS COULD MAKE YOU A GREAT
FIT, EVEN IF YOU DON'T THINK YOU ARE THE CONVENTIONAL
CANDIDATE.
SELECT THE "APPLY" BUTTON ON THIS PAGE TO BE TAKEN TO THE
APPLICATION FOR THIS ROLE.
_APPLICATION INVOLVES 1) COVER LETTER, 2) RESUME/CV, 3) AT LEAST
TWO ACADEMIC OR PROFESSIONAL, NON-PEER REFERENCES, AND 4) SCREENING
QUESTIONS._
No letter of recommendation is needed. Incomplete applications are
given less weight. Please apply with your full legal name,
preferred name, and pronouns.
SCC offers several Ecological Monitoring crew positions across
Colorado and New Mexico, mostly performing the terrestrial AIM
methodology. If interested in multiple locations, please mention
and rank location(dis)interestin boththeapplication questionnaire
and cover letter.Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
_We are accepting applications and offering interviews now. Feel
free to reach out to Ecological MonitoringProgramManager_Cassandra
Owen(she/her/hers)atcowen@conservationlegacy.orgwith questions.
Required Skills Required Experience
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