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Title: Wilderness Dayen
Reports To: SWS National Program Director
Classification: Non-Exempt
Location: This Dayen will be working with all ranger districts on the Arapaho- Roosevelt National Forest in Colorado. Housing may be available for this position at the Fort Collins bunkhouse or Red Feather bunkhouse, outside of Fort Collins, CO.
Start Date: June 10th, 2024
Time: Full Time (40 hours), 1 year contract
Salary: $24/Hr
Benefits: 2 weeks paid time off per year, federal holidays, $500/month health insurance reimbursement, simple IRA with 3% employer match.
Initial Application Review Begins: 02/24/2024
To Apply: Email a resume, cover letter, a one-to-two page writing sample, and two professional or academic references to Julia Cotter at: hiringmanager@wildernessstewardship.org Please include the position and location you are interested in that email subject line of the email.
The Society for Wilderness Stewardship (SWS) is a non-profit organization seeking to promote excellence in the professional practice of wilderness stewardship, science, and education to ensure the life-sustaining benefits of wilderness. In other words, we are a professional society working to set the standard for wilderness management.
The U.S. Forest Service (USFS) For more than 100 years, the Forest Service has brought people and communities together to answer the call of conservation. The USFS seeks to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the Nation’s forests and grasslands to meet the needs of present and future generations.
What is a “Dayen”?
From the German word “Doyen” meaning an expert in a particular field, the “Dayen” position was created by SWS to bring experts in natural resources and wilderness stewardship to federal agencies to assist in the national wilderness character monitoring effort. The Wilderness Dayen will work closely with the SWS National Program Director to support and coordinate Wilderness Character Monitoring (WCM) in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service (USFS). The Dayens Program’s competitive salary and benefits package attracts and retains greatly talented individuals, and provides opportunity for federal staff to engage in more managerial wilderness work. Dayens are place-based professionals, who do not require host-provided housing. Dayens can operate in a number of capacities, from acting as overall wilderness program coordinators to focusing on in-depth research or project work. They work with federal staff as colleagues, and help address the backlog of wilderness work, as well as drive success in current initiatives such as America the Beautiful, the Civilian Climate Corps, Wilderness Character Monitoring, and the Wilderness Stewardship Program.
Program Overview
The Wilderness Dayens Program was created in order to add capacity to wilderness stewardship programs and complete Wilderness Character Baseline Assessments. The program continues the important assessment work that has been underway since 2001, and fulfilling the USFS Wilderness Stewardship Performance (WSP) element “Wilderness Character Baseline”. The Wilderness Character Baseline requires that steps be made to determine a baseline and provide the foundation for evaluating trends in Wilderness character. These trends indicate the outcome of management actions and success at preserving wilderness character as directed by the Wilderness Act.
As stated in Keeping It Wild 2: An Updated Interagency Strategy to Monitor Trends in Wilderness Character Across the National Wilderness Preservation System (Landres et. al, 2015), “the results of wilderness character monitoring provide [agency staff who manage wilderness day-to-day, and regional and national staff who develop wilderness policy and assess its effectiveness] some of the key data they need to improve wilderness stewardship and wilderness policy.” The report goes on to say that, “Implementing this monitoring strategy does not guarantee the preservation of wilderness character, but it informs and improves wilderness stewardship, and ensures managers are accountable to the central mandate of the 1964 Wilderness act – to preserve wilderness character.” In 2001, the USFS Wilderness Monitoring Committee developed the first national framework for Wilderness Character Monitoring (WCM). Progression was attained by the USFS in 2006 with WCM pilot testing occurring in every USFS region and the publication of the Applying the Concept of Wilderness Character to National Forest Planning, Monitoring, and Management in 2008.
After years of testing different monitoring protocols, the USFS and Aldo Leopold Research Institute published the Wilderness Character Monitoring Technical Guide in May of 2019. This document provides a national framework and detailed protocols to monitor trends in wilderness character in the Forest Service. Wilderness Fellows will apply the tools in the Technical Guide to complete wilderness character baseline assessments.
Position Overview
SWS is hiring 1 dayen to work with the Arapaho- Roosevelt national forest to complete Wilderness character monitoring baseline assessments for Wilderness areas managed by the USFS. Dayens will work collaboratively with Wilderness staff to produce reports on the state of the Wilderness. Work is 90% office based and 10% field based. This position will be based out of the USFS Fort Collins or Red Feather Bunkhouse on the Canyon Lakes Ranger District, and will include some travel to each Wilderness area on the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest. All required travel will be provided for or reimbursed. Preference will be given to applicants with specific knowledge of the area or a desire to work with and visit these remote Wilderness areas. Applicants with a passion for Wilderness, land stewardship, and an interest in working with the USFS should apply.
Primary Responsibilities
Key Qualifications
To Apply: Email a resume, cover letter, a one-to-two page writing sample, and three professional or academic references to Julia Cotter at: hiringmanager@wildernessstewardship.org Please include the position you are interested in that email subject line of the email.
Essential Functions: Employee may be required to sit, stand, and lift objects up to 50 lbs. Employee may be required to travel and camp in the backcountry, and to drive to remote project locations.
The Society for Wilderness Stewardship is an equal opportunity employer.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, marital status, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected status.
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