Forester, northern Minnesota

Agency
MN North Saint Louis Soil and Water Conservation District
Location
remote & Virginia, MN
Job Category
Full time Positions
Salary
$25.50/hr
Last Date to Apply
04/02/2023
Website
https://www.nslswcd.org/about/opportunities/
Description
POSITION DESCRIPTION & NOTICE OF VACANCY FORESTER (Full-time) INTRODUCTION: The Forester position is classified as an employee who provides technical services under policies established by the North St. Louis SWCD. This position works directly with landowners who wish to manage forested land in northern St. Louis County. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Outreach Seeks out and provides education to citizens and landowners regarding the relationship between healthy forests and good water quality, both individually and in group settings Develops and maintains network of various contacts with partner agencies, consulting foresters and logging contractors Identifies and communicates with landowners who may be interested in managing their forested land Forestry plans Advises on and helps private landowners implement best management practices for woodland management with a focus on protecting and improving local water quality Conducts field visits of private lands to evaluate wooded acreage and learn owner’s desires for land. Makes relevant options known to landowner. Writes or updates site-specific forest management plans and/or practice plans for private lands using USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) practice standards Completes EQIP application and facilitates the landowner through NRCS EQIP funding process Certifies project/practice completion to fulfill the needs of NRCS policy Develops woodland stewardship plans for landowners, in accordance with the MN Department of Natural Resources (DNR) forest stewardship program Assist landowners enrolling in the Sustainable Forest Incentive Act (SFIA) and/or 2C managed forest lands. Assist landowners applying for DNR cost share. Layout and/or mark project areas for forestry-related conservation practices Use all available GIS and technical data to identify potential forestry program participants, develop accurate, thorough forest plans, and advise on current forestry issues, policies and conditions. Lead annual tree/plant sale: recommends species, orders and updates inventory, answers questions, coordinates tree delivery and sale pickup days, etc. Attend workshops, meetings, conventions, etc. to develop and enhance skills Assist with a variety of plans, reports, and grants; tracks activities to achieve grant objectives; fulfills all reporting requirements Other duties as assigned ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Has good rapport with landowners and encourages sustainable forest management Develops and maintains professional relationships with landowners, staff, partner agencies and funding sources Works with little direction, handles multiple projects and maintains a high level of productivity with integrity to accomplish job tasks Documents work time in 15-minute increments by funding sources Ability to work outside in all weather, on rough terrain, with biting insects Ability to lift up to 20 pounds on a regular basis; occasionally may need to lift more than that Ability to pass criminal background check(s) Maintains valid Driver’s License with clean driving record Has and maintains or can obtain Job Approval Authority for relevant forestry practices through USDA NRCS and Minnesota Board of Water & Soil Resources (BWSR) Has or can obtain plan writer certification from the MN DNR. Maintains sufficient continuing education credits for recertification
Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in forestry or natural resources field OR equivalent experience. Extensive knowledge of forest stand improvement and management practices and plans. Utilizes forest inventory protocols and tools to assess and devise forest management practices to include in forest management plans. Knowledgeable about forest insects, diseases, and invasive species, including diagnosis and treatment. Familiarity with federal and state landowner incentive programs. Computer skills that include Microsoft Office suite of programs, ArcGIS, Web Soil Survey, other mapping programs and data systems etc. Strong written and oral communication skills Works well independently and with a team PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Has current USDA NRCS Job Approval Authority in several forestry practices Has MN DNR Plan Writer Certification SUPERVISION: This position is under the direct supervision of the District Administrator. Performance of each duty and assigned responsibility will be evaluated by the District Administrator. SALARY & BENEFITS: Full-time. The anticipated starting salary is $25.50/hour. Current benefits include a $1,000 monthly cash stipend (that can be used to purchase insurances through MN Public Employees Insurance Program, to make flex plan contributions or taken as cash), retirement through Public Employees Retirement Association, voluntary deferred compensation option, paid holidays, vacation and sick days. Work from the office and/or at home. Flexible scheduling. VETERANS PREFERENCE POINTS: The SWCD gives veterans preference points to eligible applicants during application screening. Although this is not a Federal position, please include a Standard Form 15 and applicable documentation if you are applying for Veteran’s preference points. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS: Contact Victoria Ranua to arrange reasonable accommodations to apply or attend an interview at 218-735-3196 or victoria@nslswcd.org
Contact Person
victoria@nslswcd.org
Contact Phone
218-735-3196
Contact eMail
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