LAVO Vegetation Management Technicians
1 Day ago
Taylorsville, California, United States
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Job Description
Sierra Institute is hiring Vegetation Management Technicians for seasonal work in Lassen Volcanic National Park, CA, from May/June to September/October. Technicians will assist in native plant monitoring, invasive plant control, and restoration. Responsibilities include hiking up to eight miles daily and applying herbicides. Compensation ranges from $21 to $25/hr, with benefits including paid leave. Shared housing may be available for rent.
Location: Mineral, CA – with project work in Lassen Volcanic National Park
Season Dates: May/June to September/October (season dependent on weather conditions; start/end dates may be
flexible for those with scheduling conflicts)
Compensation: $21 – $25/hr
Benefits: paid sick, holiday, and wildfire mitigation leave
Housing: Shared housing may be available for rent at the Park.
Training: systematic botany, plant identification, survey methodology, herbicide application, ICS courses, and Wilderness
First Aid.
Position Description
The Sierra Institute for Community and Environment (Sierra Institute), in cooperation with Lassen Volcanic National Park
(LAVO), is hiring four Vegetation Management Technicians (Vegetation Technicians) to work with and assist the LAVO
Resource Management Team in all tasks associated with native plant monitoring and restoration as well as non-native
plant control in the park. The work will include surveys for native and invasive plants, invasive plant control, restoration
of disturbed areas, seeding and seed collection, and preparing additional sites for restoration. Invasive plant control will
be done using both manual and chemical control techniques, which will include the spraying of herbicide. This is a great
opportunity to learn about the diverse flora species that inhabit the park and surrounding areas while honing plant
identification skills through hands-on monitoring, control, and restoration. The applicant should be capable of hiking up
to eight miles daily while carrying a pack weighing up to forty pounds.
The position offers a unique opportunity to work within the 106,000 acres of the park and includes work in some of the
most sensitive and beautiful areas within its boundaries. The Vegetation Technicians may also participate in achieving
goals for the Resource Management division that relate to wildlife monitoring, post-fire habitat surveys, and other office
tasks as needed. There will be opportunities to join other resource management crews and gain experience in numerous
other tasks. This position is part of an exciting partnership between Sierra Institute and Lassen Volcanic NP to complete a
variety of important vegetation management activities.
Responsibilities
Implementation
The Vegetation Technician works as team member to safely apply herbicide, utilize mechanical and non-mechanical
control methods for a range of invasive plant species to perform fundamental vegetation management tasks to
preserve and protect native plant communities. Invasive plant eradication can look like hiking to a fire devastated area,
manually collecting plants, and carrying them back to proper disposal. Visited areas are mapped to quantify
populations and provide insight on future management practices. Invasive plant management is essential to all native
plant conservation and this project will provide an incredible opportunity for the Vegetation Technician to gain critical
skills that may lead to future work in national parks throughout the Pacific West Region. The position is considered a
developmental opportunity and will train the individual in proven and common methods of invasive plant control as
well as provide additional training in systematic botany and plant identification.
Operations and Safety
The work required of the incumbent involves objective hazards to post-fire, alpine, and sub-alpine environments. The
incumbent is expected to practice situational awareness, directly addressing and/or raising safety concerns as they
Promoting healthy and sustainable forests and watersheds by investing in the well-being of rural communities and strengthening their
participation in natural resource decision-making and programs.
arise. Training will be provided to ensure the incumbent’s ability to safely execute job functions. The incumbent will
assist in equipment management, including tool repair, and maintenance.
Qualifications
Required
● Minimum of a high school diploma with educational, professional, or volunteer experience in natural resource
management, wildlife conservation, or related fields;
● Must be 18 to apply;
● Demonstrated interest in wildlife or other natural resource management, this may include but is not limited to
biological research and survey work, land conservation, wildland fire, etc.;
● Interest in building knowledge of invasive and native plant species in the southern Cascade and northern Sierra
as well appropriate management tactics;
● Ability to perform physically taxing work in all weather conditions in rugged mountainous environments (i.e hike
8+ miles a day with a 40lb pack);
● Knowledgeable and proficient in backcountry travel;
● Sufficient equipment to perform the work, including sturdy shoes and appropriate clothing for a range of
environments;
● Good communication skills to effectively interact with the public and co-workers;
● Interest in, or familiarity with, principles of vegetation management, botany, or invasive plant biology;
● A valid driver’s license and access to reliable transportation;
● Proof of full COVID-19 Vaccination (vaccinations and up to date boosters)
Preferred
● Bachelor’s degree, Associates degree, or professional certificate in Forestry, Natural Resource Management,
Ecological Restoration or related field(s);
● Experience working as part of a field crew or team, experience with safety management, and experience
collecting and managing field data;
● Familiarity with FieldMaps online mapping tool, ArcGIS software, and Survey123
● Knowledge of, or familiarity with botany and plant identification in California or other western states;
● Any current wilderness medical training certification (e.g., WFA, WFR, WEMT);
● Leave No Trace or other backcountry ethics training;
● Familiarity with plant species of the southern Cascades.
Skills or experiences that can fill in for qualifications will be considered.
We invite all interested parties to apply including those belonging to Tribal communities, women, POC, and LGBTQ+
persons.
Compensation
Compensation is $21-$25 per hour for up to 26 weeks. Health benefits through Sierra Institute are not available for this
position, but may be obtained through Covered California (http://www.coveredca.com/). Field staff will be provided
monthly sick time, paid holidays, and a set number of paid wildfire mitigation leave. Paid wildfire mitigation leave is
intended to mitigate work days impacted by wildfire and smoke.
Necessary training will be provided, including systematic botany, plant identification, survey methodology, herbicide
application, ICS courses, and Wilderness First Aid.
Promoting healthy and sustainable forests and watersheds by investing in the well-being of rural communities and strengthening their
participation in natural resource decision-making and programs.
Housing may be available for a fee in Lassen Volcanic NP staff housing quarters. Specific rent rates depend on housing
selection and assignments. Rent can range from $250-$450 per month. Housing locations are relatively remote, so
transit for amenities like gas and groceries is necessary.
About the Sierra Institute
The Sierra Institute promotes healthy forests, watersheds, and communities by investing in the well-being of rural
communities and strengthening their participation in natural resource management. Our work supports initiatives that
simultaneously benefit the environment, economy, and equity within a given landscape. Sierra Institute is located in
Taylorsville, CA (population 154), and lies within an area referred to as “Indian Valley” that includes the communities of
Greenville and Crescent Mills. Indian Valley offers uniquely rural community events and is surrounded by public lands
including Plumas and Lassen National Forests.
How to Apply
Please send your cover letter, resume, and contact information for three references as one PDF to
jobs@sierrainstitute.us with “Vegetation Management Technician” in the subject line. Please include where you heard
about the job in the text of the email (please be as specific as possible). Position is open until filled, applications will be
reviewed on a rolling basis. Please call 530.284.1022 or email jobs@sierrainstitute.us if you have questions.
Minimum Education and Experience
Minimum Months of Experience: 12
Education Required: High School
Minimum Hourly Wage: 21
Maximum Hourly Wage: 25
Sierra Institute For Community And Environment
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