City of Fort Collins
Specialist, Natural Areas (Grassland Health) (Finance)
Why Work For the City of Fort Collins?
This position works under general supervision of the Adaptive Management Team's senior supervisor to implement the City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Ecological Stewardship Team's conservation and management plans, policies, projects, and practices at a professional level. The position delivers professional fieldwork (~40 - 70%), reporting/communication (~15 - 20%), and research (~10 - 15%) focused on improving ecological health and supporting all chartered land uses and natural areas purposes across all Fort Collins natural area properties (currently 52).
The position provides practical knowledge in ecology and grassland/rangeland management to help develop broad strategies, collect and analyze data, and resolve natural resource management issues. This position will utilize a background in soil, plant, and/or animal interactions to better understand local grassland system ecology, consult with partners and collaborators, and provide technical assistance to support management designed to enhance native biodiversity and ecological function/resilience on natural areas properties.
Primary grassland health questions the successful candidate may work to inform (depending upon candidate's background/knowledge/interests) include: (1) determining appropriate form (e.g., type of livestock), timing, and intensity of grazing on natural areas properties; (2) monitoring soil health metrics (3) providing recommendations for improving soil health, and (4) assisting in the monitoring and scientific evaluation of various restoration efforts, including grazing, seeding, planting, and non-native species management.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The following duties and responsibilities are illustrative of the primary functions of this position and are not intended to be all inclusive.
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City Competencies
MinimumPreferredCollege degree or equivalent work experience. Some positions may require functionally related certification or advanced degrees Bachelor's degree in Natural Resource Management, Ecology, Biology, Zoology, Wildlife Management, Environmental Science or other natural resource management related field from an accredited college or university
Experience Requirements
Certifications/Licenses/Specialized Training
Specialist, Natural Areas
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Because the possession and use of marijuana, whether for medical use or otherwise, constitutes a federal offense and because the City is a drug free workplace, the City will not accommodate the medical use of marijuana and enforces written policy prohibiting working for the City while marijuana is in the body. The fact that state law recognizes medical marijuana as a prescribed, or otherwise permitted, medication does not alter or otherwise change this policy.
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This position works under general supervision of the Adaptive Management Team's senior supervisor to implement the City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Ecological Stewardship Team's conservation and management plans, policies, projects, and practices at a professional level. The position delivers professional fieldwork (~40 - 70%), reporting/communication (~15 - 20%), and research (~10 - 15%) focused on improving ecological health and supporting all chartered land uses and natural areas purposes across all Fort Collins natural area properties (currently 52).
The position provides practical knowledge in ecology and grassland/rangeland management to help develop broad strategies, collect and analyze data, and resolve natural resource management issues. This position will utilize a background in soil, plant, and/or animal interactions to better understand local grassland system ecology, consult with partners and collaborators, and provide technical assistance to support management designed to enhance native biodiversity and ecological function/resilience on natural areas properties.
Primary grassland health questions the successful candidate may work to inform (depending upon candidate's background/knowledge/interests) include: (1) determining appropriate form (e.g., type of livestock), timing, and intensity of grazing on natural areas properties; (2) monitoring soil health metrics (3) providing recommendations for improving soil health, and (4) assisting in the monitoring and scientific evaluation of various restoration efforts, including grazing, seeding, planting, and non-native species management.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The following duties and responsibilities are illustrative of the primary functions of this position and are not intended to be all inclusive.
Develops, supports, and implements work plans related to natural resource management, water quality monitoring or soil quality monitoring and assessment.Leads the collection of scientifically valid samples and measurements related to soil condition, water quality, vegetation, or wildlife to support management decisions.Provides subject matter expertise to planning processes, other City departments, and residents.Compiles and manages scientific data in computer databases; updates files and generates database reports, as necessary.Ensures all necessary quality assurance and quality control practices are followed and the associated records are maintained.Performs data analysis and data summary tasks, including production of summary tables, summary statistics, and graphs.Prepares presentations and/or written content for variety of reports, including annual operating reports, customer correspondence, technical memoranda, and field summaries.Provides general oversight of project volunteers, technicians and/or contractors, including training on project-related best management and safety practices.Prepares, coordinates, and oversees project-based requests for proposals for professional services related to monitoring and/or natural resource management.Assists with the preparation and submittal of permit applications and/or provide reporting information for a variety of federal, state, and local regulatory requirements.Builds effective alliances with other department service areas, city departments, local and public interest groups; coordinate with appropriate agencies and partners to ensure timelines, regulatory requirements, public process requirements, and budgetary constraints are met.
Management Responsibilities