Natural Resources Program Coordinator
Salary $50,018.80 - $80,030.08 Annually
Location Geneva, FL
Job Type Full Time Employment
Job Number 2023-02991
Department LS Greenways and Natural Lands Division
Opening Date 10/11/2023
Closing Date 10/25/2023 11:59 PM Eastern
Description
This position is responsible for the resource management and monitoring of Natural Lands, Trails, and Parks. This may include activities such as resource inventories, site inspections, monitoring of flora and fauna, habitat restoration, coordination with Sheriff on natural resource law enforcement, public relations, data collection and management, prescribed burning, gps/gis mapping, project management, oversight of interns and volunteers, and management plan development and implementation.
**Salary will be determined depending on qualifications of candidates who exceed the minimum requirements as outlined within the job description.
**Additional compensation based on licensure.
Essential Functions
Note: These are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position.
Management Plans - The development, updating and implementation of both comprehensive and individual site management plans.
Prescribed Burn Program - Lead the planning and oversight of the Natural Lands prescribed burn program, including annual burn plan development and execution, coordination with Fire Department, Florida Forest Service and post fire monitoring.
Project Management – Oversight of all aspects of project management including scope development, bid process, vendor selection, contract administration and financial tracking for natural resource related projects.
Exotic Species Control Program - Lead the planning and oversight of the Natural Lands exotic/invasive species control program, including related surveys, annual treatment plan, coordination with staff, grant applications and execution, and post treatment monitoring.
Resource Management - The survey and inventory of natural resources on all Natural Land properties, to include but not be limited to listed species, exotic species, fire effects, photo points and human use.
Data Management – Coordination of all resource management and attendance data collected as well as subsequent annual reporting requirements to various agencies.
Intern/Contract Staff Program Management – Development, recruitment, training and supervision of interns, contract staff, volunteers and community services workers for exotic species control, photo points, data entry and habitat restoration efforts.
Mapping – Lead the creation and maintenance of all NL maps including GPS data collection and GIS development of associated charts and diagrams.
Attend working groups and other community meetings as a Natural Lands representative.
Habitat Restoration - Lead the coordination of habitat restoration projects such as roller chopping, hardwood removal, timber harvest, exotic species control and related grant applications and implementation.
Assist with and lead educational activities such as special programs, hikes and events as needed.
Additional Duties:
Performs additional duties as required.
In the event of an emergency, all employees are considered essential personnel and may be required to perform alternate duties.
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