*Positions available: Field Ecology Technician / Lead Field Ecologist*

*Locations: Santa Barbara, CA / Boulder, CO*

*Type: Seasonal, On-site*

*Western Fire & Forest Resilience Collaborative (WFFRC) at Cary Institute
of Ecosystem Studies*



WFFRC is a research program designed to accelerate scientific discoveries
that will enhance forest resilience and wildfire decision making. In 2025,
we are hiring field crews who will collect data on post-fire forest
regeneration and burn severity to support WFFRC’s research goals. Qualified
individuals must be highly motivated, collaborative, and adaptive. For
additional information on WFFRC, please visit
https://www.westernfireforest.org/. WFFRC is housed at the Cary Institute
of Ecosystem Studies. For additional information about the Cary Institute,
visit https://www.caryinstitute.org/.

We are currently soliciting applications for field ecologist technicians
and lead field ecologist positions. Each field crew consists of one crew
lead and two technicians. One crew will be based in Santa Barbara, CA and
sample sites in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Two crews will be based in
Boulder, CO, and sample sites in the Southern Rockies of Colorado and
northern New Mexico.

Crews will follow established field protocols to assess burn severity on
trees and soil and survey pre-fire and post-fire vegetation communities.
Members of the field crew will gain knowledge of fire regimes, ecological
effects of fire, and botanical identification. The crew will be based at a
university (University of California, Santa Barbara or University of
Colorado, Boulder) and will have the opportunity to network with faculty,
post-doctoral associates, and graduate students at these universities and
other institutions during the field season.

During fieldwork, camping will be required, typically on a rotating 8 days
on (Tues-Tues) and 6 days off schedule throughout the season. A hotel night
will be provided halfway through each 8 day hitch.

*Dates:*

·       *June 2, 2025 – August 5, 2025 (Boulder, CO)*

·       *June 16, 2025 – August 19, 2025 (Santa Barbara, CA)*



*Job Description: *

·       Conduct field work consisting of data collection on burn severity
(e.g. Composite Burn index, tree mortality, ground cover) and forest
regeneration (e.g. sapling identification and counts, non-tree vegetation
cover, pre-fire stand composition) in California, Colorado, and/or New
Mexico

·       Participate in pre- and post-hitch activities, including hitch
planning, data entry, data QA/QC, and cleaning and maintenance of trucks
and gear

·       Drive and navigate to remote sites in a 4WD vehicle

·       Camp for up to eight days at a time, either at established
campgrounds or dispersed camping in areas without amenities. Backcountry
camping/backpacking is not required; crews will car camp next to the work
vehicle

·       Hike on rough, uneven terrain (up to 6 miles a day) in variable
weather conditions, carrying sampling gear weighing up to 40lbs

·       Crew Leads are responsible for making safety decisions in the field
and ensuring high-quality data collection



*Qualifications and Skills:*

·       B.S. or working toward a degree in a natural science field

·       Field experience, including the ability to work in adverse weather
conditions for extended periods of time, including heat and rains, with the
possibility of encountering hazardous wildlife

·       Experience and willingness to spend multiple days (up to 8 days at
a time) car-camping in remote areas; familiarity or willingness to learn
and adhere to best practices for field safety and Leave No Trace principles

·       Be physically capable of standing and walking (up to 6 miles/day on
rough, uneven terrain), bending and crouching for long periods of time, and
lifting/carrying items that weigh up to 40 pounds in variable weather
conditions

·       Must love the outdoors and be passionate about learning the world
of botany, forestry, and fire ecology

·       Excellent communication skills and ability to work both
independently and as part of a team

·       Ability to maintain a positive attitude and adapt to changing
conditions

·       Quality data collection skills and attention to detail

·       Valid US driver's license

·       Experience with and knowledge of Microsoft Suite Software (Word,
Excel, PowerPoint, Access)

·       Crew Leads should have experience managing field crews or several
seasons of conducting field work



*Ideal candidates will have the following:*

·       Bachelor’s degree, at minimum, with degree in ecology, botany, soil
science, fire ecology, plant ecology, natural resource management, or a
related field

·       Current or ability to obtain CPR, First Aid, Wilderness First Aid,
or Wilderness First Responder certificates. *Strong preference will be
given to Crew Leads with WFA/WFR certificates.*

·       Strong plant identification skills using taxonomic keys

·       Familiarity with California, Colorado, and/or New Mexico flora (in
the Sierra Nevada Mountains or Southern Rockies)

·       Experience or education using taxonomic soil keys or equivalent
mechanism to identify ecological sites



*Compensation and Benefits:*

·       $23-25/hour for Crew Leads and $20-22/hour for Technicians

·       $15 Meals and Incidentals per diem while in the field


*To Apply:*

Please complete an online application at
http://www.caryinstitute.org/who-we-are/jobs. As a single PDF, please also
upload a cover letter, resume/CV, and the names and contact information of
three references using the upload resume link on the application website.
Please list your preferred location and the role you are applying for in
your cover letter. Applications will be reviewed beginning January 6th but
the positions will remain open until filled. All candidates must be
authorized to work in the U.S. as Cary Institute does not sponsor visas.
Positions report to: Dr. Winslow Hansen and Elizabeth Buhr.



The Cary Institute is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Affirmative
Action (AA) employer. It is our policy to provide equal employment
opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national
origin, age, familial status, protected veteran or disabled status, or
genetic information.

-- 
*Elizabeth Buhr*
Field Manager, Forest Futures Lab
Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
phone: (303) 619-4818
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