Title: Plant Conservation and Restoration Program Specialist
Exemption Status : Exempt
Department : Conservation Training
Reports to : Manager, Conservation Training Programs
Year-Round Full-time
Salary: $2,560/bi-weekly
Position Overview: This Specialist role is a grant-funded position for at least 18 months, working with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) California State office in Sacramento, California. Extension is contingent upon award of remaining requested grant funding. Remote work is an option, but the employee will need to be available during Pacific time working hours. The position will involve managing and coordinating BLM California Plant Conservation and Restoration Program (PCRP) data and preparing reports, as well as working with BLM staff to help plan and implement Seeds of Success (SOS) seed collections across the state. The person in this position will also respond to internal and external dataset and report requests, including geospatial information requests. Duties will also involve creating a geospatial layer for all seed collections and conducting a thorough analysis of the California Seeds of Success program, identifying priority targets in collection efforts.
This position can be remote, but being based near Sacramento, California, is preferred.
Responsibilities
In this role you will be responsible for the following:
Chicago Botanic Garden Values & Behaviors:
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BEHAVIORS
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Prioritize a culture of GROWTH.
We commit to remaining curious in how we approach our work.
Seek to UNDERSTAND.
We seek to understand others from their perspective.
See one another through a lens of RESILIENCE.
We believe that all individuals can experience good outcomes with support.
Build TRUST through TRANSPARENCY.
We hold ourselves and others accountable by centering decision making that honors all people.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate will have some of the following:
Physical Demands:
Primarily office setting. Frequent sitting, standing, walking, bending, listening, speaking, and keyboarding. Use of office equipment including computers, telephones, copiers, scanners, and fax machines. Some requirements for lifting, pushing, or pulling items less than 30 pounds.
Some field work may be required in hot summer conditions. Vegetation monitoring activities can be physically demanding due to stooping and bending for long periods of time.
To Apply:
Your application should include a Chicago Botanic Garden application along with a cover letter, resume, and the names of three (3) professional references. Application materials should be addressed to Chris Woolridge, Manager, Conservation Training Programs, Chicago Botanic Garden. Questions about the position should be directed to Chris Woolridge at cwoolridge@chicagobotanic.org.
In your cover letter, be sure to address your interest in the position and how you meet the qualifications outlined in the position description.
Why Apply?
Come work in a setting that is like no other as you support our mission: We cultivate the power of plants to sustain and enrich life. Take the first step toward being one of the employees who make the Garden one of the treasures of the Forest Preserves of Cook County. Apply today. Please note that applicants who do not meet the required qualifications will not be considered.
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Disclaimer: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and qualifications required of personnel so classified.
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