Are you interested in helping restore climate resilience to forests? Are you interested in learning how Indigenous Knowledge can help inform conservation and stewardship of federal forest lands? Do you want to work in the woods, collect seeds of native plants, and conduct ethnobotany, soil ecology, and wildlife surveys, and silvicultural assessments? Do you have previous field experience in forestry and botany?
Then please consider applying for a Field Technician 2 position on the BLM Oregon Tribal Conservation Corps Project for Seeds of Success. Work will take place in Summer 2025 on Oregon BLM O&C Lands including the sites of some of the 2020 Labor Day Fires, and on Tribal land. Learn more about this project and apply using this link: https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/hr/postings/163781 The project is led by Dr. Cristina Eisenberg, Oregon State University College of Forestry Associate Dean for Inclusive Excellence and Maybelle Clark MacDonald Director of Tribal Initiatives in Natural Resources, and is part of the Indigenous Natural Resource Office and TEK Lab. Learn more about our lab at these links: https://www.forestry.oregonstate.edu/inro; https://tek.forestry.oregonstate.edu/. There are several Field Tech 2 positions available on this project. We are strongly committed to DEIJ principles in all that we do on this project. Please contact Cristina if you want to know more: cristina.eisenb...@oregonstate.edu<mailto:cristina.eisenb...@oregonstate.edu>. There are several Biotech 2 positions available on this project. Please contact Cristina if you want to know more: cristina.eisenb...@oregonstate.edu<mailto:cristina.eisenb...@oregonstate.edu>. Cristina Eisenberg, PhD she/her/ella/hers Associate Dean for Inclusive Excellence Maybelle Clark Macdonald Director of Tribal Initiatives in Natural Resources Oregon State University | College of Forestry | 311 Peavy Forest Science Center | Corvallis, OR 97331 541-737-4160 | https://directory.forestry.oregonstate.edu/people/eisenberg-cristina https://www.forestry.oregonstate.edu/inro https://tek.forestry.oregonstate.edu/ I am committed to taking people and the institutions with whom I work beyond the land acknowledgement. I work to find ways to support the self-determination of Indigenous Peoples and their communities and the centering of Indigenous Knowledge and values. I am mindful of the truth that for thousands of years the Mary's River, or Ampinefu, Band of the Kalapuya have been in relationship with the land where Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon now sits, and I now live and work. I acknowledge that they experienced genocide and forcible removal to reservations in Western Oregon, and that their living descendants are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Community of Oregon and the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians. I value the deep relationships they have had with the land since time immemorial and aspire to find ways to honor and manifest those relationships in my work and life. To unsubscribe from this list please go to https://community.esa.org/confirm/?u=RhPWqPxFwODKvbkiT32nkIqRrsiSgulp