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Sierra Corps Forestry Fellowship Program Background:
Sierra Corps is a Forestry Fellowship program implemented by the Sierra Nevada Alliance that aims to increase workforce capacity for forest health restoration, biomass utilization, and wildfire resilience projects in the Sierra Nevada. The Alliance places Fellows with partners throughout the region for forest-health related employment. Fellows bring their education, skills, and expertise to engage in fellowships that provide assistance in assessment, planning, permitting, project management, and other essential forest restoration and wildfire resilience work. The Sierra Corps is a program that allows you to advance your career in environmental conservation, developing skills in project management and contributing to the increase in pace and scale of forest restoration at a time when it is critically needed.
For this position, you will be a Fellow for Sierra Nevada Alliance, completing your fellowship and working under direct supervision by Columbia College.
Compensations and Benefits:
Time Commitment:
Fellows are required to complete project specific work and professional development activities and trainings over 1920 hours (approximately 11 months, working 40 hours/week). All Fellows are required to commit to the full term of their Fellowship position. Paid holidays, accrued vacation, and sick leave are also included in this time commitment. The position starts in January 2025 and will conclude upon completion of 1920 hours, approximately December 2025. Position ideally begins mid- January 202.
Host Site Description:
This position is located within the Forestry and Natural Resources program at Columbia College, a community college located near Sonora, California, in the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada. The Forestry and Natural Resources program was established in 1968 and currently awards Associates of Science degrees and Certificates of Achievement in Forestry, Natural Resources, and Watershed Management. Certificates of Achievement are also awarded in Management and Restoration of Fire-adapted Ecosystems and River Ecology and Management. The Forestry and Natural Resources program addresses critical community needs including forest health and restoration, fire fuels management, and heavy equipment training. Instruction takes place in the classroom as well as in the field, on Columbia’s 285-acre campus, the surrounding Stanislaus National Forest, nearby Yosemite National Park, and at Columbia’s High Sierra Institute field station near the Sierra crest and Sonora Pass. Course work includes classroom and field lecture and lab, a great portion of which are experiential, hands on, practical, and applied. Program faculty include one full time and about eight part-time instructors. Students attain real world applicable knowledge, skills and experience in local natural history, ecology, map use, surveying, GPS/GIS, forest inventory, hydrology, soils, wildlife, dendrology, and vegetation treatments using power tools, fire, and heavy equipment. Graduates of the program go on to work locally as well as across the nation in a wide range of forestry and natural resources related careers, for federal, state, local, private, and non-profit organizations, in some cases transferring to four-year degree programs first.
Position Description:
The Forestry Instructional Support Specialist Fellow will be placed at Columbia College to aid in the implementation of the Greater Sierra Forestry Corps Program. This position will plan, coordinate, and perform advanced and complex coordination work in support of the Forestry and Natural Resources program. The fellow will operate and maintain specialized equipment related to the assigned instructional areas (such as chainsaws, drip torches, etc.); monitor and ensure the safety of student activities, perform complex technical administrative support tasks for faculty and other program staff; and perform related work as assigned. This position will provide advanced instructional and administrative support in technically complex settings and frequently serve as lead workers over multiple complex areas in such settings.
Responsibilities:
Planning and Implementation of Field Exercises (45%)
Instruction and Mentorship (20%)
Project Administration (15%)
Professional Development and Sierra Nevada Alliance (20%)
Required Qualifications:
Location and Working Conditions:
The Forestry Instructional Support Specialist Fellow will be working out of Sonora, CA. Work is often performed in an outdoor setting including forested areas, meadows, lakes, rivers, etc.
Columbia College: www.gocolumbia.edu
Sierra Nevada Alliance Website: www.sierranevadaalliance.org
Sierra Corps Website: www.sierranevadaalliance.org/sierra-corps-forestry-fellowship-program/
To apply:
Please send a letter of interest and CV/resume to the SNA Forestry Program Director, Taylor Parker, PhD at: Taylor@SierraNevadaAlliance.org. Applications will be reviewed as soon as possible, and will continue until positions are filled. The ideal start date for this position is early to mid January 2025.
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