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The Institute for Applied Ecology (IAE) is a non-profit started in
1999 with a mission to conserve and restore native plants and
their habitat through restoration, research, and education. Our
vision is a world where all people and wildlands are healthy and
interact positively, biological diversity flourishes, and
environmental challenges are met with a social commitment to
solving problems with scientific principles.
Our Southwest Office (IAE SW) works in New Mexico and Arizona. We
cultivate partnerships to facilitate large-scale, regional
conservation projects, develop ecologically appropriate sources of
native seed, offer native species education opportunities and
materials, provide technical assistance to restoration and
management planning and implementation, and conduct on-the-ground
habitat restoration and applied research.
IAE values diversity and equity, and we encourage applications
from all groups of people. We recognize that the strength of IAE
is in our people, and we believe that every employee has the right
to work in surroundings that are free from all forms of unlawful
discrimination and harassment. IAE does not and will not
discriminate in employment and personnel practices, and our
commitment to equal employment opportunity applies to every aspect
of the employment relationship.
SOUTHWEST SEED COLLECTION CREW LEAD
Locations (start date-end date): • Santa Fe, NM
(8/7/2024–11/8/2024) • Silver City, NM
(8/7/2024–11/8/2024) • Cloudcroft, NM
(8/7/2024–11/8/2024) • Carlsbad, NM
(8/19/2024–11/14/2024) • Tucson, AZ
(8/19/2024-11/14/2024)
Status: Temporary, Full-time Compensation: $22.05/hr Plus, travel
expenses associated with overnight field work (food and lodging),
paid holidays, sick leave, overtime pay, and a $150 gear stipend.
Positions Description:
Our Southwest office seeks to hire five seed crew technicians to
support five ecoregional conservation projects:
• Santa Fe, NM (1 position): Contribute to restoration and
conservation efforts in the Santa Fe, Carson, and Cibola National
Forests. This crew will complete seed collections to support
habitat restoration for the federally endangered New Mexico
Jumping Mouse and to provide the starting seed for native seed
production fields. There will also be opportunities to assist with
restoration projects, a local native seed farm, and various other
conservation projects.
• Silver City, NM (1 position): Contribute to restoration and
conservation efforts in the Gila and Apache-Sitgreaves National
Forests. This crew will complete seed collections to support
habitat restoration for the federally endangered New Mexico
Jumping Mouse and to provide the starting seed for native plant
materials development. • Cloudcroft, NM (1 position): Support
restoration and conservation efforts in the Lincoln National
Forest. Seed collections will contribute to habitat restoration
for the endangered Sacramento Mountains Checkerspot Butterfly and
provide the starting seed for native seed production fields. In
addition, there will be opportunities to assist with habitat
monitoring and restoration outplantings. • Carlsbad, NM (1
position): Contribute to restoration and conservation efforts in
Carlsbad Caverns National Park. Seed collections will support
restoration efforts at Carlsbad Caverns National Park and provide
starting seed for native seed production fields. • Tucson, AZ
(1 position): Interagency (National Park Service, US Fish and
Wildlife, and Bureau of Land Management) native seed collection
will build the foundation for locally sourced, Sonoran Desert
plant material development. Travel to field sites will be in a
provided vehicle. Fieldwork will involve travel to distant field
sites and occasional overnight car camping is required for some
crews. The work schedule will typically be 10 hour days,
Monday-Thursday but work during non-traditional hours and on
weekends may occasionally be required. Seed collection will
benefit diverse conservation efforts. Learn more about a typical
seed collection season on the Southwest Seed Partnership blog
(
https://southwestseedpartnership.org/swsp-stories).
Specific Responsibilities Seed Collection Crew Leads
• Conduct fieldwork: scout for target plant populations,
determine phenology of target species, collect botanical voucher
specimens, assess seed quality and collect native seeds, record
site data, document activities, and prepare seed for shipping
• Manage data and ensure quality control • Collaborate
closely with IAE Southwest team to meet collection targets •
Prioritize safety; adhere to check-in/check-out procedures and
communications via cell phone or GPS device • Communicate
with land managers or partners to facilitate access to project
sites; represent IAE in a professional manner • Oversight of
seed collection technicians in the field
Studies have shown that Black, Indigenous and People of Color
(BIPOC), women and other marginalized groups are less likely to
apply for jobs unless they believe they meet every one of the
qualifications as described in a job description. We are most
interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that
candidate may be one who comes from a less traditional background.
If you are interested in applying, we encourage you to think
broadly about your background and qualifications for the role.
Minimum Qualifications
• Flexibility - IAE’s Southwest office is comprised of a
small, dynamic team in which opportunities frequently arise to
assist colleagues with tasks and projects outside the direct scope
of the position • A positive attitude with an interest in
ecology and botany • Excellent communication skills and
experience working on a team
• Highly organized and detail-oriented • Basic computer
skills • Ability to work in bent-over, kneeling, or standing
positions for significant periods of time • Ability to work
in and respond to adverse field conditions which may include
extreme heat and sun exposure, monsoonal rains, flash flooding,
lightning, and hazardous wildlife
• Must have a valid driver's license (in good standing) and
ability to drive a 4WD vehicle on rugged, off-highway gravel or
dirt roads • Comfortable in a backcountry setting: ability to
work long hours in adverse weather conditions while maintaining
attention to the task and safety • Experience navigating to
remote field sites using GPS • One or more seasons of
ecological field experience
Preferred Qualifications
• Seed collection experience and/or knowledge of the BLM
Seeds of Success (SOS) protocol
• Plant identification skills and experience using technical
keys and collecting plant vouchers, with preference given to those
with skills in identifying plants of the Southwest •
Electronic data collection experience • Coursework/training
in botany and/or degree in botany or related field •
Experience or willingness to camp and hike up to 5 miles per day
How to Apply
Please complete the online application form
(
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XPXGK8D) and upload the following
documents by 11:59 pm, Monday, May 27th, 2024.
• Required: Resume identifying relevant experience. Paid or
unpaid experience.
• Required: Please complete all questions in the online
application form. The contact information of 2– 3 references
can be provided on the online application form but can be changed
at any time in the hiring process. References will be contacted
upon completion of the interview.
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