Staff Forester II - Silviculture at Texas A&M University System
Lufkin, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

06 Mar, 26

Salary

4833.34

Posted On

06 Dec, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Silviculture, Forest Management, Communication Skills, Data Analysis, Project Management, Educational Program Delivery, Problem Solving, Field Demonstration, Microsoft Office, Research Translation, Public Speaking, Team Collaboration, Training Coordination, Forest Health, Ecosystem Restoration, Wildlife Management

Industry

Education Management

Description
Job TitleStaff Forester II - Silviculture Agency Texas A&M Forest Service Department Forest Analytics Department Proposed Minimum Salary$4,833.34 monthly Job LocationLufkin, Texas Job TypeStaff Job Description The Staff Forester II will support the Texas A&M Forest Service (TAMFS) Silvicultural Program by performing several major duties. Major Responsibilities: -Provide scientific expertise on forest establishment, growth, vigor, productivity and sustainability by delivering current, research-based information to agency forester, consulting foresters and forest industry professionals. -Support landowner and public education efforts by developing and delivering educational materials and outreach activities that promote understanding of forest science, management practices and the environmental and economic benefits of forests. -Translate research into practice by synthesizing current silvicultural science into practical tools, including diagnostic guides, prescription methodologies and decision-support models to enhance forest vigor, resiliency and productivity. -Develop and implement silvicultural strategies that address a wide range of landowner objectives, with an emphasis on practical, science-based guidance tailored to small-acerage owners and diverse forest management goals. -Coordinate and deliver in-service training for agency Foresters and Resource Specialists on topics such as: 1) adaptive culture, 2) hardwood and pine production silviculture, 3) understory plant identification, 4) naturalist topics (e.g. animal ID, insect pollinators, wildlife management basics) and 5) ecosystem restoration (e.g. shortleaf and longleaf pine). -Collaborate with internal staff and external partners to ensure silvicultural science is integrated into forest management planning, policy developmnet and program delivery. -Collaborate with state forest managers to establish and maintain "proof of concept" field plots - primarily on state forest lands - that demonstrate the effectiveness of current silvicultural strategies on forest productivity, resiliency, vigor, risk mitigation and economic return. -Develop and lead promotional campaigns that effectively communicate silvicultural science using modern communication channels. Messaging should emphasize appeal, clarity, directness, brevity, credibility, transparency and memorability. -Support and facilitate activities related to financial assistance programs administered by the Silvicultural Program. -Assist with other Silvicultural Program needs and special projects as assigned. -Assist with incident response and agency operations, including wildfire and all-hazard response, preparedness and recovery, as well as other program duties as assigned. Occasional Responsibilities: -The Forester must perform related duties when required and is encouraged to be involved with local community and professional activities not specifically related to the agency. Working Conditions: -This position involves a combination of office-based work and frequent outdoors fieldwork. While most duties will be performed in an office setting, the position will require travel to field sites for demonstrations, assessments and educational activities. Fieldwork may involve infrequent exposure to harsh environmental conditions, including wind, sunlight, rain and temperature extremes. The job may also require walking long distances over uneven terrain, standing for extended periods, twisting, bending, reaching and kneeling and lifting and carrying heavy objects such as field equipment or signage. This position demands a commitment to safely conducting outdoor work in a variety of conditions. Education qualifications/training required: -Bachelors of Science in Forestry with an emphasis in forest management or a closely related field from a Society of American Foresters (SAF) accredited university. -Master's degree in Forestry is preferred. -Applicants must demonstrate a strong academic background in southern silviculture, including coursework and/or practical experience related for forest regeneration, stand dynamics, forest health and applied silvicultural systems. Work experience and skills required: -A minimum of three (3) years of professional field experience in the application of southern silviculture. -Two (2) years' experience (may be concurrent) incorporating applied research into educational and outreach tools and conducting data analyses to solve complex problems. -Strong background in Southern Silviculture, with demonstrated knowledge of forest establishment, growth and management practices relevant to the region. -Excellent communication, organization and documentation skills, including the ability to prepare clear, accurate reports and educational materials. -Proficiency in Microsoft Office, 365 and similar software tools for data management, communication, presentations and documentation. -Familiarity with applied demonstration procedures and the ability to establish, assess and maintain field demonstration sites for educational or research purposes. -Strong problem-solving and analytical skills, with the ability to evaluate complex forestry issues and develop practical solutions. -Effective project management skills, including planning, coordination, implementation and evaluation of forestry-related projects. -Ability to work independently with minimal supervision, as well as collaboratively within interdisciplinary teams and with external partners. -Demonstrated experience in organizing, conducting and delivering educational programs, including public speaking, field days, workshops or professional training sessions. Other Requirements: -Valid Texas Driver's license or ability to obtain on withing 30 days of employment. -Must meet and annually maintain physical fitness standards, including successfully completing a 2 mile walk in 30 minutes or less while carrying 25-pound pack. -Must obtain and maintain required NWCG training and Red Card Certification. -Must be available to work overtime, including occasional overnight travel. Benefits: -Texas A&M University System strives to support the health and wellness needs of our diverse workforce. Texas A&M Forest Service offers a competitive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance, retirement benefits, paid time off and health and lifestyle programs as well as education incentives and tuition reimbursement opportunities. Some additional benefits include the ability to accrue compensatory time off, overtime on emergency response and a physical fitness incentive of $500 for passing the arduous test (walk three miles wearing a 45-pound pack in 45 minutes or less) each year. Applicant Instructions: Resume, cover letter and transcript(s) are REQUIRED to be uploaded to application. References are required to be entered in the secondary questionnaire section of the application. Certifications are preferred to be uploaded to the application. Documents/certifications can be uploaded in the "My Experience" page in the "Resume/CV section. More than one document can be uploaded; just click the "Upload" button for each document. Documents can only be loaded at this time and cannot be uploaded once the application is submitted. If there are any issues uploading documents, please contact 979-458-6690. Please check your spam folder in case more information is sent in regards to this position. All positions are security-sensitive. Applicants are subject to a criminal history investigation, and employment is contingent upon the institution’s verification of credentials and/or other information required by the institution’s procedures, including the completion of the criminal history check. Equal Opportunity/Veterans/Disability Employer. Fulfilling the service component of a land-grant university system, Texas A&M Forest Service is a proud member of The Texas A&M University System. Celebrating 100 years of service, this state agency was created in 1915 by the 34th Texas Legislature. Each state in the nation has a state forestry agency, but Texas was the first to establish its state forestry agency as part of a land-grant college. Texas A&M Forest Service is recognized as the leader in defining forestry for the future of Texas and the nation. Applied programs include forest and tree development; wildfire prevention, mitigation, and protection; urban and community forestry; and a host of innovative forest sustainability programs. Texas A&M Forest Service works to ensure the state’s forests, trees, and related natural resources are conserved and continue to provide a sustainable flow of environmental and economic benefits. Texas A&M Forest Service Career Site Benefits - Besides getting to work for a highly-acclaimed state forestry agency with top-notch staff, there are many tangible benefits that go along with working with Texas A&M Forest Service. Exceptional health insurance is a huge economic benefit for employees. In addition to medical and life insurance, there are also options of dental, vision, long-term disability, and more. Paid vacation and sick leave and strong retirement plans round out a great benefit package. Texas A&M Forest Service is an Equal Opportunity / Veterans / Disability Employer. If you need assistance in applying for this job, please contact (979) 458-6690.
Responsibilities
The Staff Forester II will provide scientific expertise on forest establishment and sustainability while developing educational materials for landowners and the public. They will also coordinate training for agency staff and collaborate on silvicultural strategies and field demonstrations.
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