Great Basin Institute
FOUNDED IN: 1998
Address:
16750 Mt. Rose Hwy
Reno, Nevada
89511
Botany Technician (Carson City District)
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: Botany Technician (Carson City District)
Deadline to apply: 2024-03-19
Type of Position: Staff (Seasonal)
Town, City, Park, etc: Carson City
State / Territory: Nevada
Benefits: Dental Insurance, Education Award, Health Insurance, Student Loan Forbearance, Vision Insurance
Project/Program Focus: Native Plants
ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Co-founded in 1998 by two PhD students, Jerry Keir and Sanjay Pyare, at the University of Nevada, the Institute began as a field studies program to mobilize University faculty, students, and volunteers in applied science and direct service to support national parks, forests, open spaces and public lands. Since then, for over two decades, GBI has supported over 7,000 conservationist serving hundreds of projects to realize positive environmental change across the western US. GBI has raised over 165MM for research, education, and service, making impactful contributions to serving the public and our public lands. GBI is based out of Reno, Nevada, with Satellite offices in Las Vegas, Nevada and South Lake Tahoe, CA. GBI is the recipient of the 2015 USFS’s “Regional Forester Award,” the Nevada Governor’s Points of Light Award in 2005 and was named “Outstanding Non-government Organization” by Environmental Leadership in 2001.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
The Great Basin Institute, in cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management, is recruiting 5 Botany Technician to support the Carson City Field Office, located in Carson City/Reno, NV. Under the direction of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) resource specialists, would survey, map, assess, and monitor BLM sensitive species.
Botany technicians, working with other Bureau of Land Management (BLM) resource specialists, would survey, map, assess, and monitor BLM sensitive species. The botanical technicians would record habitat condition, plant diversity, native and non-native species invasions, along with documenting impacts to plants or habitat resulting from livestock overgrazing and off-highway vehicle (OHV) damage. The team would map noxious weeds and collect native seed for the Seeds of Success (SOS) restoration program. Data collection will involve the use of mobile devices utilizing various apps appropriate for the task at hand. The team would synthesize field data with ancillary datasets and work with the BLM botanist, wildlife biologist, and rangeland management specialist to devise management actions to restore sensitive species and their habitat along with burned habitat. All collected data would be entered into a GIS and accompanying databases. Data analysis and written reports would follow. Other duties include environmental outreach with youth and adults.
JOB DUTIES
Duties Include: • Record habitat condition, plant diversity, native and non-native species invasions, along with documenting impacts to plants or habitat resulting from livestock overgrazing and off-highway vehicle (OHV) damage. • Map noxious weeds and collect native seed for the Seeds of Success (SOS) restoration program. • Data collection using mobile devices utilizing various apps appropriate for the task at hand. • Synthesize field data with ancillary datasets and work with the BLM botanist, wildlife biologist, and rangeland management specialist to devise management actions to restore sensitive species and their habitat along with burned habitat. • Enter all collected data into a GIS and accompanying databases. Data analysis and written reports would follow. • Other duties include environmental outreach with youth and adults. Ongoing projects within the Carson City District Office have necessitated botanical field work within the Carson City District. This area, in western Nevada and eastern California, encompasses 5 million acres with a varied landscape made up of: coniferous forests of the Eastern Sierra Nevada; pinyon-juniper woodlands/sagebrush dominated areas; and salt desert shrub dominated areas. Local ecosystems include: high-altitude montane, sand dunes, alkali playas, meadows, and areas recovering from wildfire. Physical Demands: Work Environment: Approximately 10 percent of the work is in the office. Office work involves: The team nature of this position requires a dedication and openness to working with others who may have different personalities, perspectives/worldviews, experiences, and competencies. |
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Contract Timeline: | |
• 34 Wks appointment beginning in April 2024; • Full-time (40 hrs/wk); • 1200/hrs required for AmeriCorps Award |
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Location: | |
Carson City Field Office (Carson City/Reno). |
REQUIREMENTS
• A degree in Botany, Plant Ecology, Forestry, Rangeland Management or Natural Resource. Botanical technicians would have a basic knowledge of plant biology, with the ability to identify plants down to the species level using appropriate botany manuals and keys. Knowledge of Great Basin-Eastern Sierra Nevada vegetation is a plus, but that knowledge may also be gained while on the job.
• Knowledge of seed collection techniques (training will be done at Field Office or other locations).
• Ability to operate a Utility-Task-Vehicle (UTV) training and safety certification will be provided by the Field office as needed.
• Familiarity with common software applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe, ESRI, Google Maps, etc.
• Excellent organizational skills;
• Experience with data entry and QA/QC procedures;
• Reliable, team-player with strong leadership and communication skills;
• Possession of a clean, valid, state-issued driver’s license; and
• Be able to clear a DOI background check
CONTACT INFORMATION
kbarrett@thegreatbasininstitute.org
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