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About Us:
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.
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Start Date: Monday, May 20th, 2024, potentially flexible
End Date: Thursday, December 5th, 2024, with possibility for
extension depending on funding
Location: Santa Fe, NM, hybrid, minimum of 3 days/week on-site
Status: Temporary, full-time
Compensation: $25/hr.
Plus travel expenses associated with overnight field work (gas
reimbursement for personal vehicle usage, food and lodging), paid
holidays, overtime pay, sick leave, WFA training, and $150 gear
stipend.
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Position Description:
The Southwest Office at the Institute for Applied Ecology works
with several partners to collect, process, and store native seeds
across federal and private lands. The Southwest Seed Crew
Coordinator will hire, train, and provide logistical support for
6-8 seed crews across New Mexico, with support from other staff.
Seed crew training will occur throughout the summer, with the
height of the collection season occurring during August and
September. Fieldwork will involve travel to distant field sites
and overnight car camping during crew training periods. Additional
responsibilities include working with partners to identify target
species lists, coordinating with other IAE staff members, seed
cleaning, database management support, and contributing to the
Southwest Seed Partnership website, newsletter, and partner
meetings. The work schedule will be variable, potentially
consisting of 10-hour workdays Monday-Thursday or 8-hour workdays
Monday-Friday, and work during non-traditional hours and on
weekends may occasionally be required. This position may
coordinate or supervise volunteers, interns, subcontractors and/or
technicians.
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:
- Two or more seasons of ecological field experience, including
experience with seed collection
- Excellent communication skills and experience working on a team
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail, and
ability to manage projects under minimal supervision
- Plant identification skills and experience using technical keys
and collecting plant vouchers
- Data management experience; experience with Excel and data QA/QC
- 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 during training periods
- Experience or willingness to camp and hike up to 10 miles per
day
- 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 - Ability to work in
bent-over, kneeling, or standing positions for significant periods
of time
Experience navigating to remote field sites using GPS
Preferred Skills:
- Experience identifying plants of the Southwest
- Experience using ESRI mobile applications including FieldMaps,
Survey123, and ArcGIS Online, including basic GIS analysis
(calculate area or length), edit shapes, manage and update data
- Experience collecting seeds using the BLM Seeds of Success (SOS)
protocol
- Coursework/trainings in botany and/or degree in botany or
related field
- Experience managing multiple crews and protocols simultaneously
How to Apply:
To apply for this position, please submit the following as a
single pdf:
- Brief cover letter describing your interest in the position.
- Resume identifying any relevant experience (paid or unpaid).
Please explicitly refer to position qualifications so the hiring
team can take all of your experiences into consideration.
- Contact information (phone and email) for 2-3 professional
references (including past employers/supervisors).
Email application materials to
humanre...@appliedeco.org with
subject line “Southwest Seed Crew Coordinator†no later
than 11:59 pm on Thursday, May 2nd, 2024. Applications will be
reviewed on a rolling basis.
Questions? If you have any questions or concerns, please refer to
our FAQ or direct them to
humanre...@appliedeco.org and we
will get back to you as quickly as possible.
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