Overview
The Ecological Monitoring Coordinator will support strategic, landscape-scale, cross-boundary forest management as part of the Rio Chama CFLRP that began in early 2022, and the Zuni Mountains CFLRP. The Coordinator will be responsible for maintaining various forms of monitoring data, analyzing and preparing data for reports, working collaboratively with multiple partners, and assisting model runs to understand how forest and watershed treatments are impacting landscape resilience.
The successful candidate will work with Guild staff, partners, and members of the 2-3-2 Cohesive Strategy Partnership (www.232partnership.org) to identify existing data sources, collect and manage field data, and analyze monitoring data using spatial tools like GIS and statistical tools such as Excel and R. The Coordinator will organize cross-boundary, cross-jurisdictional data sharing and analysis to promote landscape monitoring across tribal, federal, state, and privately managed lands in northern NM and southern CO. In addition, the Coordinator will apply best practices to develop monitoring and evaluation methods that enhance our efforts.
Qualifications:
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Required Skills:
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Preferred Skills:
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About Forest Stewards Guild
The Forest Stewards Guild, a national organization of foresters and allied natural resource professionals, is dedicated to practicing and promoting values-based forestry. The Guild has 700 members, over half of whom are professionals who manage some of the best forests in the United States and Canada. The Guild maintains regional offices in New Mexico, Maine, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oregon, and Wisconsin.