Review Vacancy
AgencyParks, Recreation & Historic Preservation, Office of
TitlePark Rec Aide 4-Invasives Species Strike Team Specialist-Saratoga Cap District and Thousand Islands Regions
Occupational CategoryNo Preference
Bargaining UnitOSU - Operational Services Unit (CSEA)
Salary RangeFrom $10.78 to $10.78 Hourly
Minimum Qualifications • An interest in or course work related to forestry, environmental studies, ecology, natural resource management, or a relevant discipline such as conservation biology.
• Experience in or a desire to learn GPS/GIS and ecological monitoring methods.
• The ability to carry tools and perform backcountry work, while maintaining a good attitude, in rough terrain in summer conditions.
• Some knowledge of invasive New York flora and fauna.
• Strong interest in and commitment to environmental stewardship and team-oriented approach to solving environmental challenges.
• Must have some personal camping equipment.
• First Aid and CPR certification desired.
• Backcountry orienteering and Leave No Trace camping experience a plus.
Duties Description Invasive Species Strike Team Specialists are expected to work as a team under the Invasive Species Strike Team Supervisor to preform daily field work activities. Specialists will be working as a crucial component of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP) statewide Invasive Species Management Program. Strike teams preform surveys, manual removals, education and other activities as assigned on State Park lands. Projects are prioritized and vary from rare plant protection to larger scale partnership projects. There will be five Invasive Species Strike Teams statewide, all working independently towards the same Agency goals.
Strike teams will travel across assigned OPRHP Regions, and will be expected to camp when necessary. Three, one week long camping trips to the Thousand Islands Region are planned for 2014. See http://nysparks.com/regions/default.aspx for OPRHP regional information.
Duties:
Primary duties include manual removal of invasive species, field data collection and entry, surveying backcountry transects, post-removal monitoring and some park patron education. Field specialists are expected to be reliable and motivated with an interest in stewardship and natural resource management. Specialists must be able to perform physical work and hike in rough terrain in the outdoors in adverse summer conditions, if necessary. Occasional overnight travel and camping trips will be necessary.
Additional Comments
3 positions available
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