Overview

Provides technical support and education and outreach to the public relating to Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD) programs and activities, as well as works with other agencies, organizations and individuals.

Examples of Work
Assesses project eligibility, works with local cooperators, performs field surveys and design, project construction management and oversight, conduct status reviews.
Collects and analyzes data, runs reports, and creates billings for conservation programs, groundwater, stream, and water quality monitoring.
Reviews project applications, reviews replacement plans, and provides technical information related to enforcement for Wetland Conservation Act (WCA) activities.
Develops and presents educational programming for a variety of natural resource and conservation topics.
Assists with district tree program and native prairie restoration. Provides guidance to landowners to implement the Reinvest in Minnesota (RIM) easement program and Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) on private lands.
Assists with the review of plats, erosion control, storm water management, and urban conservation programs.
Conducts field surveys, collects data for monitoring and GIS mapping, and runs reports.
Assists with grant tracking and reporting activities.
Creates correspondence including news releases, plans, reports, conservation plan materials and other documents, and distributes as necessary.
Assists with the annual operational plan and comprehensive plan.
Provides administrative support for soil and water district programs.
Develops program educational and outreach materials.
Works on special projects as assigned.

Tagged as: Conservation, Full Time, Research/Science and Technical

Qualifications:

Bachelor's degree from an accredited college in soil conservation, natural resources, agricultural science, communications, or related field.
OR

Associate degree from an accredited college in soil conservation, natural resources, agricultural science, communications, or related field and two (2) years of experience in a similar position as listed in the work functions.

OR

A combination of education and experience equivalent to four (4) years of experience in a similar position as listed in t

Required Skills:

Knowledge of soil properties, geology, hydrology, and topography.
Knowledge of surveying equipment and techniques.
Knowledge of soil conservation practices.
Knowledge of conservation management best practices.
Knowledge of agronomy and farm planning principles.
Knowledge of grant writing process.
Knowledge of the principles and practices used in engineering.
Skill in the use of basic mathematics, geometry, and trigonometry.

About Olmsted County

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Mission: Building a sustainable foundation for a safe, healthy, and welcoming community through public service excellence.

Vision: A vibrant community where everyone thrives.

Values: Thoughtful, Principled, Inclusive, Service-Focused, Collaborative

Application Instructions

Apply online: https://olmsted.attract.neogov.com/p/applicant-support