Landowner Outreach Associate

Agency
The Clifton Institute
Location
Warrenton, Virginia
Job Category
Full time Positions
Salary
$47,000
Start Date
06/06/2023
Last Date to Apply
open until filled
Website
http://www.cliftoninstitute.org
Description
The Clifton Institute seeks a Landowner Outreach Associate to educate landowners on best practices for habitat management in northern Virginia, to with government agencies and partner organizations to improve management of native grasslands, and to restore and maintain the Clifton Institute property for the benefit of declining native species. Since the start of our landowner outreach program in 2021, and we have met with 180 landowners and influenced the management of 14,000+ acres. The Clifton Institute is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located north of Warrenton, in the northern Piedmont of Virginia. Our 900-acre field station, which includes grasslands, shrublands, forests, and wetlands, is permanently protected under a conservation easement, and is home to 2,300+ species of plants, animals, and fungi. We use organic and conventional methods as well as prescribed fire, mowing, and grazing to manage the 300 acres of early successional habitat on the property. Duties for this position include: • Visiting private properties to advise landowners on the management of grasslands, shrublands, forests, and gardens to benefit native biodiversity and achieve landowners’ goals. This will include conducting rapid baseline plant assessments to guide management plans and providing advice on: o Restoration of mixed native/non-native grasslands o Establishment of wildflower meadows o Management of remnant Piedmont prairies o Organic and/or conventional management of invasive exotic plants o Shrubland management to provide habitat for priority species (e.g. Field Sparrow, Prairie Warbler, American Woodcock) o Using cattle to manage grasslands to benefit declining birds (e.g. Grasshopper Sparrow, Eastern Meadowlark, American Kestrel) and pollinators o Wildlife management (e.g. managing grasslands for Northern Bobwhite) o Sustainable forestry • Working with partners (e.g. managers of public lands, state biologists, the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources, and Virginia Department of Forestry, and non-profit organizations) to improve grassland management at a large scale. • Collaborating with the Habitat Specialist and Groundskeeper to manage grasslands, shrublands, cattle pastures, and forests at the Clifton Institute for the benefit of declining biodiversity, and to ensure the Clifton Institute property serves as an example of best practices. • Generating interest in the Clifton Institute’s restoration and education programs and cultivating potential donors.
Qualifications
Qualifications: • A personal passion for conservation, land management, and wildlife. An interest in the conservation of grassland species on private lands. • Experience with grassland restoration or wildflower meadow establishment, such as seed mix design, seed drilling, herbicide application, mowing, discing, cover crops, and sustainable grazing. • Knowledge of the flora and fauna of grasslands, shrublands, and forests of eastern North America. Ability to identify grassland plants and birds in the mid-Atlantic or ability to translate knowledge of species of another region to Virginia species. • Excellent interpersonal skills required. Fundraising experience a plus. • Excellent writing skills required. • Experience with prescribed fire a plus. • A Bachelor’s degree in ecology, biology, natural resources, wildlife management, or related field. A graduate degree in environmental sciences a plus. Salary and Benefits: • The starting salary will be $47,000 per year. • Full-time employees receive 20 paid days off during their first year of employment. In addition, we observe 10 public holidays. • The employee will enjoy a flexible work schedule and a generous 1:1 compensatory time policy. • We have competitive health, dental, and retirement benefits. • In addition, employees of the Clifton Institute spend a significant amount of time outside on our beautiful 900-acre property. How to apply: Please send applications to jobs@cliftoninstitute.org. Please include a resume and a cover letter describing your interest in working at the Clifton Institute. We much prefer to read a cover letter about how this position fits in with your interests and goals rather than a letter trying to convince us of your qualifications. Please also provide the names and email addresses of at least three references. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and we will contact you if we would like to schedule an interview. COVID-19 Information: Vaccination against COVID-19 is required.
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