SD Habitat Specialist - Easements

Negotiable within eastern SD, SD
Full Time
Habitat Specialist
Entry Level
Habitat Specialist-Easements
South Dakota Private Lands Habitat Specialist
Location: eastern SD, TBD
Open until filled
Anticipated start date: January 2025

Job Description: Habitat Specialist will conduct boundary identification and posting boundary signs on easement properties in eastern South Dakota. This project is contracted through USDA NRCS in South Dakota.  Additional onsite work will include: survey work to identify boundary corners, equipment transport, site preparation, fencing operations, seed mixing and planting, mechanical weed control, and controlled burning.  A willingness to work long hours when needed.  Habitat Specialist will supervise up to 2 additional habitat specialists.  Office duties will include: detailed record keeping, time and budget management, promotion and education of best habitat practices, Rx burn and habitat management implementation plan writing.  Work with private landowners, local Pheasants Forever chapters; other partners will include state natural resource agencies, NRCS, Soil and Water Conservation Districts, and other local, state and federal agencies.  Habitat Specialist will implement the USDA contract to restore easement properties to include easement signage, easement fencing, and prepping land for easement management purposes. 

Minimum Qualifications: PF is looking for a motivated individual with the ability to work long hours in the field during peak seasons of the year. Practical experience in the operation, maintenance, and repair of equipment including: tractors, grass drills, mowers, ATVs, truck, and gooseneck trailer is very important.  Experience with practical knowledge establishing diverse native grasslands, including maintenance, and management of grasslands. 

Knowledge, experience, and training in prescribed burning is very important.  2 years of farm equipment operation is required.  Applicants must have a basic knowledge of Federal Farm Programs that directly relate to habitat building.  Applicant must be an innovative and resourceful self-starter with excellent communication skills and be able to work with minimal supervision.  Must have or ability to acquire CDL Operators License and pass DOT requirements. Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree in Fisheries, Forestry or Wildlife Management, Biological Sciences, Agriculture or applicable field of study would be helpful but is not required.  Practical field experience is important.  This is a demanding but rewarding job, the right individual can gain incredible experience working with landowners, agencies, and volunteers building conservation projects and wildlife habitat.

Core Competencies and Special Ability Requirements:  We expect the person in this position to accept varied and changing responsibilities in the job, develop and sustain cooperative working relationships with partner agencies and the public, effectively communicate both orally and in writing, develop solutions to solve problems, employ computer technology to enhance work quality, understand needs of customers, and to work evenings, Saturdays and Sundays when required.

Salary:  starting salary $40,000 - $45,000 depending on qualifications + benefits (see our benefits summary at www.pheasantsforever.org/jobs).
 
To Apply: Please include your cover letter, resume, and three (3) references in your application on our recruitment website at www.pheasantsforever.org/jobs. *ONLY ONLINE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

For more information about the position, contact Matt Gottlob, PF/QF South Dakota State Coordinator, at 605-421-8821.

Pheasants Forever, Inc and Quail Forever is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, status as a protected veteran, status as a qualified individual with disability, or any other category that may be protected by law.

 
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