Conservation Corps New Mexico
FOUNDED IN: 2017
Address:
512 North Valley
Las Cruces, New Mexico
88005
Seeds Crew Lead (1 opening)
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: Seeds Crew Lead (1 opening)
Deadline to apply: 2025-05-02
Type of Position: Intern / Individual Placement
Town, City, Park, etc: Taos
State / Territory: New Mexico
Benefits: Public Land Corps Hiring Authority
Project/Program Focus: Native Plants
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Position Summary:
The Bureau of Land Management in partnership with Conservation Corps New Mexico seeks to fill a need for a Seed Crew Lead out of the Taos BLM Field Office. The BLM Botany Department provides botanical expertise in rare plant conservation, restoration efforts and plant material development. The primary focuses for this position include but are not limited to landscape-level ecology, native seed collection, landscape restoration, special status plant species surveying and monitoring, and consultation for National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) processes. A large portion of the Botany Department is dedicated to surveying for and minimizing impacts to special status plant species (SSPS), Native Plant Material Collection, and Restoration.
The Seed Crew Lead will oversee a three-person cohort on a project centered around Native Plant Materials Collection, development, restoration, and monitoring within the Taos Field Office. Specific duties include but will not be limited to native plant population mapping, seed scouting, native seed
collection, seed production, and restoration using native seeds. Crews will also monitor restoration sites post-treatment and design techniques to improve restoration methods within the Taos Field Office.
Native Plant Materials Collection (seed collections) are crucial for the development of genetically appropriate and adapted seeds that can be used to restore landscapes after major and often catastrophic events. Currently, the BLM National seed warehouse lacks local seed from Northern New Mexico that could be used in the event of wildfire or after a large-scale disturbance. The seeds collected by this crew will go into seed production that can be used for future restoration. This crew will also seed and restore previously identified sites (at least 2,000 acres) to minimize the presence of noxious weeds on the landscape and improve overall ecosystem health.
The Seed Crew Lead will work directly with the BLM botanist, Botany Support Specialist, Rare Plant Intern, and BLM state seed Crew to study, scout, and collect native seed throughout the Taos Field Office. The Seed Crew Lead will gain exposure to technical skills in data management, data collection, different restoration methods, and monitoring. This position will be based out of a field office managing several resources, such as wildlife, range, recreation and hydrology. Opportunities to cross-train with other programs will be encouraged.
JOB DUTIES
Essential Responsibilities and Functions:
· Oversee two crew members during project term
o Manage field safety, crew coordination, seed scouting, Native Plant Materials collection following SOS protocol, data management/QA/QC, broadcast seeding by hand, site preparation, and monitoring.
· Ecological Restoration
o Operate seeding equipment
o Identify ecologically at-risk sites
o Help research and design restoration techniques
· Site Monitoring and Botany Department Deliverables
o Monitor treated sites
o Run simple statistical analyses on site datasets to detect changes in treated sites
o Write final project reports
Trainings Provided:
· SOS Protocols
· GIS relevant to project
· Guidance and direction for project activities
· Assessment, Inventory, and Monitoring (AIM) Protocols
· Field training in Plant ID
· Access to herbarium and taxonomic keys
· Examples of past reports for reference
Working Conditions:
Driving on uneven terrain; hiking off-trail; exposure to rattlesnakes, insects, extreme heat, and rain; packing up to 40lbs of gear to collection sites; lifting more than 50lbs at one time
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Please provide cover letter and resume with application. Use the link below to apply.
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