Ranger District: Western Divide Ranger District; Springville, CA
USFS, California,
The Great Basin Institute, in cooperation with the National Park Service, is recruiting (2) Wildlife Field Technicians to support conservation, management and restoration of natural resources/ecosystems in and around Sequoia-Kings Canyon NP (SEKI) to help promote stewardship of public lands during a period of landscape change. The Wildlife Field Technician will use a variety of field techniques to survey for birds and to some extent assist with forest carnivore surveys on NPS and neighboring USFS lands.
A Temporary Special Assignment (TSA) employee is one who is hired for a specific temporary assignment external from the institute’s administrative operations with one of GBI’s partners for 52 weeks or greater or less than 52 weeks and may work full-time (30 or more hours per week) or part-time (less than 30 hours per week).
Essential Job Functions may include the following:
Specifically, the Technician will work cooperatively with the GBI wildlife crew and agency staff to:
- Follow established protocols to conduct non-invasive surveys for forest wildlife. Specifically, we will conduct surveys for two focal groups: “owls” (primarily California spotted owl), and “forest carnivores” (focus on fishers). Methods will vary by group. For California spotted owls, we will coordinate with USFS researchers to conduct surveys and search for nests near fire footprints and treatment areas. We may also begin using ARUs in some areas. For forest carnivores, we will primarily deploy remote cameras to detect fishers and other species, and but may also assist with ongoing telemetry where objectives overlap.
- Collect and compile location and sample data from various species according to established protocols. This may include document basic information at survey sites (e.g., vegetation type, fuels, condition pre- or post-fire); organize photos for species verification and long-term storage; enter detection and other data from survey sites into a database; and maintain datasheets.
- Work collaboratively with other NPS staff, other federal partners, and other researchers to develop additional post-fire and/or pre-treatment survey and monitoring efforts for wildlife in the parks to determine occurrence and habitat use post-fire in forest with different burn severity, in green forest adjacent to burned areas, along roadsides where hazard trees may be removed, and/or in areas where fuels reduction is planned (including sequoia groves).
- Be willing to support field efforts to monitor multiple species in a setting where flexibility will be needed to ensure success of survey efforts.
Note that we expect to hire 2 field technicians, one that will focus primarily on “owls” and one that will focus primarily on “forest carnivores”. However, we do expect some overlap in duties and that field crew to be willing to pitch in as needed with any of the survey efforts, especially with setting /checking remote cameras.
In addition to providing professional experience in natural resource management, this position provides opportunities to support stewardship of public lands and to contribute to the conservation, management and restoration of natural ecosystems and native wildlife in the southern Sierra Nevada.
LOCATION
The incumbents will be based out of the Western Divide Ranger District (Springville, CA) of the Sequoia National Forest (SNF), which is one of 19 National Forests in California and takes its name from the giant sequoia, the world's largest tree. The SNF's landscape includes soaring granite monoliths, glacier-carved canyons, roaring whitewater, and more than 30 groves of sequoia trees in the forest's lower elevation slopes. Elevations range from 1,000 feet in the foothill region to peaks over 12,000 feet in the rugged high country, providing visitors with some of the most spectacular views of mountainous landscape in the entire west.
WORK SCHEDULE
This position will begin in mid-May and end as late as mid-November. Season start and end dates are project and weather dependent and may change slightly.
Forestry Crew positions follow 10 hour days, 4 days a week schedule.
Temporary Special Assignment employees are eligible to receive holiday pay, if partner approved. TSAs working four (4) ten (10) hour days per workweek will be paid ten (10) hours for all holidays. Same with other approved/allowable workweek configurations; these can be accommodated accordingly with Banked Holiday(s).