[PCA] HIRING - Botany Program Lead

Sam Reiss samanthareiss at appliedeco.org
Tue Apr 25 09:26:09 CDT 2023


CLOSING SOON (4/28/2023)

  Job title: Botanist, Carlsbad Botany Program Lead Office location:
Carlsbad, New Mexico Status: Regular, full-time (1 year contract with
likely renewal) Supervisor: Southwest Branch Director Compensation:
$25.20/hour, plus paid health care, sick leave, PTO, and retirement
benefits Preferred start date: June 26th, 2023

   Position Description: Institute for Applied Ecology (IAE) Southwest
seeks to hire a Botany Program Lead to support the objectives of the Bureau
of Land Management (BLM) Plant Conservation and Restoration Program (PCRP)
program at the Carlsbad Field Office in Carlsbad New Mexico. The PCRP
conserves, maintains, and restores native plant communities through its
land use planning and land management activities. The BLM Carlsbad Field
Office administers over 2 million acres within the northern reaches of the
Chihuahuan Desert and along the western edge of the Permian Basin – one of
the oldest oil fields in the nation. The Carlsbad Botanist coordinates all
botany projects within the field office, including support for seed
collection and ecological monitoring programs, managing Special Status
Plant Species dataset, consulting on National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) projects, overseeing botanical data collection protocols, implement
preclusion and recovery strategies for Federally Threatened or Endangered
plant species, and more. The Botanist provides native plant technical
support to other programs and implements vegetation management and
restoration projects to help BLM and the Department of Interior (DOI)
improve conservation stewardship and wildlife species habitat and meet DOI
climate goals.

For full job ad and to apply:
https://appliedeco.org/wp-content/uploads/CFO-Botanist-Announcement-2023.docx.pdf

-- 
Sam Reiss  (she/her)
PCRP Specialist / Research Ecologist II
Cell (575) 200-0776
Office (505) 954-2192
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