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Service Forester

Employer
South Dakota Department of Agriculture & Natural Resources
Job Description, Responsibilities and Required Qualifications or Skills

This position will work with DANR’s Good Neighbor Authority (GNA) projects throughout the Black Hills of South Dakota. The goal of the GNA Program is to accelerate the pace, scale, and quality of forest restoration to increase the resilience of South Dakota’s forests. The GNA Forester works with their federal counterparts to develop agreements and/or contracts that lead to completion of projects as outlined in the GNA agreements. They will be responsible for reviewing, planning and implementing forest and watershed restoration activities, through the use of service contracts and timber sale contracts. This position will work with forest contractors and purchasers to accomplish GNA work that adheres to National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requirements. The forester will consider ground-based logging feasibility and resource protection measures, such as best management practices when performing layout activities. Additional duties potentially include forest management assistance, coordinate, and administer forestry activities and programs with individual landowners, city or county governments or agencies, and conservation districts; provide technical assistance; write forest stewardship plans; provide educational information to ensure effective conservation practices related to trees, forests, tree insect and disease identification and management, and the protection of the state's resources. Day travel is frequent, and overnight trips will average about 2-3 nights per month. Normal work hours will be 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

The Ideal Candidate Will Have:
The ideal candidate for this position will have formal education or experience in forestry or a related natural resource profession. The ideal candidate has the ability to coordinate and work with diverse forestry interests, federal agency and industry representative, public and state officials. The candidate must have the ability to adapt to ever changing work priorities and be comfortable speaking in front of large groups of people. Successful candidates will be able to explain complex forestry concepts and practices in easy to understand terms. The candidate should be a self-starter and be able work under general supervision. The ideal candidate must have a working knowledge of computers, Microsoft Office Professional software, and geographic information systems such as ArcPro. The ideal candidate will be able to operate a four-wheel drive truck safely on primitive roads or in offroad areas. The ideal candidate possesses strong verbal and written communication skills, strong forest management and silviculture background and experience, and knowledge of federal environmental protection laws and regulations.

Knowledge of:

  • dendrology, arboriculture;
  • biology;
  • biometrics and botany;
  • forest ecology, mensuration;
  • forest entomology and forest pathology;
  • geographic information systems (ArcPro, field maps, etc.);
  • horticulture, hydrology, plant physiology, and silviculture;
  • range and timber management;
  • National Environmental Policy Act;
  • forest fire management, forest insects and diseases, tree biology, forest economics, forest planning;
  • project design and management, urban forestry, agroforestry, and forest certification programs.

Skill to: 

  • use a variety of forestry tools and equipment;
  • use clinometers, diameter tapes, prisms, increment borers, data recorders, hypsometers, global positioning systems to collect data;
  • interpret these data.

Ability to:

  • work productively in a remote field location with limited supervision;
  • prioritize work to complete all assigned tasks correctly and on-time;
  • drive a 4-wheel drive truck in a variety of weather conditions;
  • use forestry tools for measuring purposes: clinometer, hypsometer, biltmore stick, measuring wheel, compass, GPS, data recorders;
  • conduct literature and technical reference searches;
  • conduct soil survey research;
  • use and interpret topographic maps;
  • use Microsoft Office products: Word, Outlook, Access, Excel, Publisher, PowerPoint;
  • use digital graphic software, mapping programs, and GPS information uploading, downloading, and interpretation;
  • write professional and technical reports that can be understood by both professional and lay persons;
  • deal tactfully with others;
  • communicate effectively both orally and in writing;
  • work independently with minimal supervision, or with a group in a team setting;
  • establish and maintain working relationships with co-workers and the public;
  • keep records.
Job Field:
Forestry
Job Type:
Full Time
Location Detail:
Rapid City or Hot Springs, South Dakota
Application Deadline:

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