The National Great Rivers Research and Education Center (NGRREC) seeks a Habitat Senior Project Assistant to support the Conservation Program Manager in overseeing habitat strike team (HST) part-time and student worker/intern staff and implementing ecological restoration tools to establish and manage diverse conservation practices. Additionally, the HST assist assists with forest inventory data collection in the bottom-land forests of the Mississippi River flood plain. The Habitat Senior Assistant also assists with direct day-to-day coordination with partners and staff.
- Illinois prescribed fire certified.
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Illinois pesticide/herbicide certified (applicator).
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Experience training and teaching others.
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Participated in >30 prescribed fires.
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Has conducted timber stand improvement (TSI) work.
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Proficient in chainsaw maintenance.
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Proficient in small engine repair and diagnostics.
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Strong plant ID background especially common midwestern invasive species and an understanding of their best management strategies.
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Strong field navigational skills.
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Bending, Stooping, Lifting - 50 lbs, Working and hiking outside in uncomfortable weather/buggy conditions, using a backpack sprayer, assisting with prescribed fires, operating UTVs and chainsaws and general office work, walking over rough and uneven terrain with gear for extended periods of time.
Team Members can expect a competitive salary that is commensurate with qualifications and experience, while also considering internal equity, along with an excellent benefits package. The College’s standard hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (includes a one-hour unpaid lunch). Individual position schedules may vary or be adjusted by the department manager based on operational needs. Alternate schedules are observed during the summer.
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