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Western Technical Assistance and Training Specialist

Employer
The Longleaf Alliance
Job Description, Responsibilities and Required Qualifications or Skills

The Longleaf Alliance is seeking an experienced Technical Assistance and Training Specialist to advance longleaf restoration in the western portion of the natural range (Mississippi, Louisiana, and east Texas).

Duties: The Technical Assistance and Training Specialist is directly responsible for providing timely and science-based responses to requests for assistance through a variety of methods, including phone, email, question line or site visit. This professional also plays a key role in the support of landowner incentive programs, and in the delivery of the Longleaf Academy program, taking the lead where assigned on Academies, or providing high quality instruction in a supporting role. The Specialist will develop and lead workshops and field days as components of numerous grants; these may occur across the nine-state range as opportunities to collaborate arise. Training outreach is also done through brochures, flyers, webinars, and articles for publication in The Longleaf Leader or other publications. Presentation skills and leadership are also demonstrated through a variety of Longleaf Alliance events, including the Biennial Longleaf Conferences. The successful candidate must be detail-oriented and exceptional with organization, and demonstrate dedication, integrity, and commitment beyond question.

Qualifications: Applicants must have at a minimum, a bachelor’s degree in forestry or a natural resource field, and at least four years of experience in the management and restoration of longleaf pine. An advanced degree in a compatible field is desired. The Specialist must have a passion for the longleaf ecosystem, an excellent personal and professional reputation and credibility in the Southeastern United States conservation community. A demonstrated ability to create effective relationships with staff, partners, landowners, donors, state and federal agencies, NGOs and other key constituencies is also needed. This position requires strong initiative, organizational, and interpersonal skills, as well as excellent written and oral communication skills. The ideal candidate would have a working knowledge of and/or experience in longleaf forest management and ecology, training and teaching of natural resource conservation, and the broader role of forestland management in the Southeastern United States, with preference for a registered/certified forester.

Job Field:
Forestry
Wildlife
Job Type:
Full Time
Location Detail:
This position will be based in Southeastern Mississippi as agreed upon by the candidate and The Longleaf Alliance, to support the successful accomplishment of the role.
Job Benefits:

The Longleaf Alliance offers a salary commensurate with experience, and overall compensation includes additional benefits, along with a mission worthy of your passion.

Application Deadline:

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