Mule Deer Foundation
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Location: Utah, See listing below
Classification: Full-time, Salary/Exempt
Salary: $50,000 – $60,000 based on qualifications and experience, plus benefits (healthcare, Paid Time Off, 401k).
Application Deadline: August 25, 2024.
Anticipated Start Date: September 2024
Position Description: The Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) is seeking applicants for up to three (3) Project Managers to assist with habitat projects on the USFS lands in Utah. These positions are full-time, field-based, positions that will help deliver the mission of MDF. These positions will be from 2-4 years pending location and can be extended based on funding.
MDF Project Managers will work closely with MDF staff and US Forest Service personnel to plan, implement, and monitor projects associated with the MDF Keystone Partnership Agreements. MDF’s Regional Conservation Coordinators will supervise and direct work duties within their appropriate territory. Project work will include, but not be limited to: project planning, project layout, timber marking, habitat unit boundary delineation, quality control inspections, monitoring, and other duties. The overall project objectives aim at protecting our communities from wildfire through active forest management, reducing wildfire risk, and enhancing habitat, watershed, and soil conditions for mule deer and other wildlife.
Specific Considerations
- Positions may be located in a USFS office, but remote and work from home will be required if USFS office space is not available.
- Preference will be given to local candidates or those willing to relocate to identified communities.
- A valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle is required, reimbursement for personal vehicle use is provided.
- Applicant must be able to traverse rough terrain, function well in inclement weather, be familiar with backcountry travel & safety, and able to operate federal on/off-road vehicles.
Locations:
USFS Region/Forest, Duty Locations, Terms (all positions can be extended based on funding). Location can be negotiated with MDF if within commuting area of the duty station.
- Region 4/Ashley National Forest – Vernal, UT (1 position)
- Region 4/Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, Evanston or Mountain View, WY (2 Positions)
Responsibilities:
- Manage habitat projects undertaken by MDF with conservation partners.
- Build and maintain close and mutually beneficial collaborative relationships among federal and state land and wildlife management agencies, NGO partners, private landowners and other MDF partners.
- Develop scope of work for habitat projects (e.g., hand or mechanical thinning, mastication, biomass removal, prescribed fire, planting/seeding, riparian restoration, infrastructure improvement, etc.) across various land ownerships and land uses.
- Coordinate with MDF and partners’ staff to develop, modify, manage, and track required documentation such as budgets, contracting mechanisms, required reporting, etc. for habitat projects that benefit mule deer or black-tailed deer.
- Ensure timely and accurate monthly invoicing and reporting efforts, including identifying and executing necessary amendments, for contracts and grant-funded habitat work.
- Strengthen MDF ability to support on-the-ground restoration and enhancement projects that benefit and conserve ecosystems and expand outdoor experiences.
- Maintain a breadth of knowledge about current and emerging issues, policy development, and innovations in the federal and state habitat partnership programs to enhance MDF program effectiveness.
- Build community support and conduct outreach activities that promote ecosystem function, conservation ethos, science-based game management, public access and hunting as both a management tool and a culturally significant pursuit.
- Secure additional funding through Mule Deer Foundation or other partner networks.
- Keep MDF supervisor and executive staff informed on work/projects and coordinate with other MDF staff.
- Supervise MDF or consultant project quality control inspectors as necessary.
- Other duties as assigned.
Education requirements: Bachelor’s degree or higher in Wildlife Management/Science, Forestry, Ecology, Wildfire Science, or closely related fields.
Experience requirement: 2+ years of experience in related fields.
- Knowledge of wildlife management, forestry techniques, wildfire/fuels, and/or project management.
- Familiar with USFS, NEPA, stewardship agreements and other policy associated with project management, and working with contractors.
- Experience or working knowledge of habitat issues in the appropriate region.
- GIS, remote sensing, Avenza and OnX maps, Office software, social media platform familiarity preferred.
- Detail oriented, self-motivated and the ability to multitask with minimal supervision.
- Excellent communication, interpersonal, organizational, and administrative skills.
- Ability to work with a wide range of people with differing and sometimes conflicting opinions.
- Integrity and proficiency with budgeting, invoicing, and partnership communications.
- Ability to represent MDF in a clear and professional manner through written and oral communication.
- Ability and comfort working independently and in remote locations.
- Ability and willingness to work within the team mission, work in outdoor conditions, telework when necessary, and maintain a flexible work schedule if needed.
- Some weekend work and travel outside of duty location will be required.
To Apply: Please send a cover letter, resume, and three references combined into in a single document (MS Word or PDF (preferred)) with a subject line of “MDF Project Manager – Utah” to [email protected]. Please specify which job/location you are applying for (if all just include “all” in your email/cover letter)
For any additional questions please contact Evan DeHamer at [email protected] or 208-407-9434.
Successful candidate will be required to pass a background check and drug test as condition of employment with MDF.
MDF is an equal opportunity employer and a drug free workplace.
Additional requirements for working in a federal office may be required.
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