Title: Field Technician - East Lansing, MI
Exemption Status: Non-exempt
Department: Plant Science and Conservation
Reports to: Manager, Conservation Training Programs
Seasonal Full-time, approximately 24 weeks (May 6 through October 25, 2024)
Position Overview
The Field Technician (2) will work on a seed collection crew working at US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) National Wildlife Refuges and partner lands, throughout Michigan and western Ohio. The primary responsibility of the Field Technician will be to provide support in implementing all aspects of the Seeds of Success (SOS) protocol for this collection crew. Seeds of Success is a national native seed collection program with a mission to collect wildland native seed for research, development, germplasm conservation, and ecosystem restoration.
Duration: May 6 - October 25, 24 weeks
Responsibilities
The crew will be based out of the US Fish and Wildlife Service Michigan Ecological Services Field Office in East Lansing, Michigan. The Field Technician position will primarily focus on field efforts in scouting and collecting from May through October. During field season, overnight travel, including camping, can be expected, due to the large area covered.
This position will be employed by the Chicago Botanic Garden. The Garden was a founding partner of the SOS initiative in 2002, and has been active in the program since. Over the last 25 years, the primary goal of the Garden Plant Science and Conservation Department has been to improve plant conservation outcomes through: basic and applied scientific research, collegiate education, and supporting practitioners. To this end, the garden has 27 conservation scientists, over 40 students, and over 100 practitioners in 2024. Direct management and support for crews will come from the Garden Conservation Training team. A two-day training in the SOS protocol will be provided virtually by the SOS Headquarters team, and the Garden will provide an in-person onboarding and training on field safety, logistics, and field botany.
This team will likely spend 80% of their time in the field. The anticipated schedule is four, 10-hour days per week to make the most of travel time to the field. The position is hourly and this could vary depending on locations. Field work will include navigating in remote field settings, collecting voucher specimens for herbaria, mapping plant populations, and collecting seed. Seed collection will continue through late summer as conditions permit. Occasional indoor work throughout the field season includes plant identification, seed cleaning and packing, preparation of herbarium specimens, data entry and management, uploading and manipulating GPS data, and some report writing.
The crew will be provided a 4WD work vehicle and supplies for field work, field safety, and seed collection. The crew will be provided a tablet and laptop, and MiFi hotspot for planning scouting and collection trips, editing and updating geospatial data through the SOS ESRI applications, creating maps, updating additional external reporting requirements, conducting data QA/QC, and report writing.
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Physical Demands This position is primarily fieldwork based. Field work will include long periods of driving and long periods of walking on rough, uneven ground; bending, crouching, and stooping to collect seeds. Field work often occurs in remote locations, where cellular connection is unavailable or inconsistent. Field conditions can be extreme with hot summer conditions and cold nights in the spring.
To Apply Complete an application online. Your application should include a Chicago Botanic Garden application along with a cover letter, resume, and the names of three (3) professional references. Questions about the position should be directed to Reed Benendorf at rbenkendorf@chicagobotanic.org and 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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