The New Mexico Forest & Watershed Restoration Institute in Las Vegas, New 
Mexico is seeking an Ecological Monitoring Crew Lead. This is a full time, term 
appointment. We are to begin reviewing applications on a rolling basis on 
February 24, 2025.

For questions related to this position, please contact me at eyanna...@nmhu.edu 
or the Monitoring Program Manager, Kathryn Mahan (krma...@nmhu.edu)

Application Link: https://nmhu.peopleadmin.com/postings/9479

Position Summary:
The Ecological Monitoring Crew Lead is an integral member of the New Mexico 
Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute (NMFWRI). The Ecological Monitoring 
Program at NMFWRI maintains a professionally managed field crew to collect data 
on short and long-term ecosystem responses to restoration treatments, 
wildfires, climate change, and other disturbances. This data provides a 
critical scientific basis for adaptive management decisions and improved 
treatment effectiveness. The program also works with partners to build 
statewide capacity in ecological monitoring, adaptive management, and 
restoration.

This Crew Lead is responsible for leading crews carrying out NMFWRI’s 
ecological monitoring and restoration activities on public and private lands 
throughout New Mexico. This position works with the Ecological Monitoring 
program manager and our team, and other FWRI teams as needed.

We welcome candidates who can work collaboratively with an interdisciplinary 
team of professionals working towards wildfire resilience, post-fire 
restoration, and watershed conservation. This position will require excellent 
attention to detail; good self-care; a passion for working outdoors; a strong 
safety ethic and robust organizational skills.

Responsibilities will include but are not limited to leadership of the 
monitoring field crew in data collection (including regular overnight travel); 
providing oversight and quality control; supervising and mentoring student 
workers and interns; equipment inventory and maintenance; assisting with data 
analysis and reporting; participating in the creation, revision and publication 
of training and other materials; providing training to various audiences; and 
some administrative tasks.

Duties and Responsibilities:


  *   Perform field measurements and assessments of forest resources and 
ecological indicators, including data recording and quality assurance. Work is 
often performed in remote locations over difficult terrain.
  *   Take a leadership role in crew preparation, management, and 
accomplishment of field tasks. This involves primary supervision, mentorship 
and task delegation of the upland field crew and work-study interns in the 
field, and at times in office settings, as well as coordinating schedules, 
vehicles, equipment, and meals. Overnight travel and camping required.
  *   Take a leadership role in crew safety.
  *   Maintain a Wilderness First Responder or higher certification
  *   Perform field mapping of project sites using Global Positioning System 
and Geographic Information Systems technology
  *   Perform computer entry and quality control of field data including using 
FFI, Microsoft Excel, or other database software with attention to detail, 
including working with historic data
  *   Assist the monitoring staff in generating summary reports of field data 
and communicating results and management implications to partners.
  *   Assist NMFWRI staff and NMHU faculty in conducting training and outreach 
related to forest measurement, treatment, and analysis techniques.
  *   Assist with revisions and publication of field monitoring manual and 
other materials.
  *   Perform routine cleaning and maintenance of NMFWRI equipment, including 
basic vehicle maintenance
  *   Utilize an asset management system to handle check in/check out and 
inventory of equipment for fieldwork
  *   Participate in the accomplishment of forest and watershed restoration 
treatments as part of professional development opportunities
  *   Maintain regular attendance and clear communication with supervisors and 
colleagues in office, field, and online working environments.
  *   Perform other duties as assigned.

Minimum Job Requirements:

Education: BS in Forestry, Natural Resources Management, or a related field or 
equivalent (4 years of related experience)
Experience: at least 2 field seasons, relevant leadership experience, basic GIS 
competencies

Preferred Qualifications:

Familiarity with R coding
WFR or higher
Crew leadership experience
GIS certificate or equivalent experience

Special conditions for eligibility:
• Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license
• Must be willing to occasionally work weekends, evenings, and odd hours, as 
required
• Must be willing to travel, at times to remote locations
• Continued employment is contingent on grant funding

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  *   Familiarity with ecological measurement and techniques
  *   Knowledge of basic forestry and ecological science concepts
  *   Knowledge of GNSS-based field data collection techniques and ESRI 
geographic information systems software
  *   Knowledge of plant ID and particularly in the range of southwest 
vegetation types.
  *   Familiarity with data quality control processes
  *   Effective time management and ability to achieve goals and independently 
undertake tasks with minimum amount of direct supervision
  *   Ability to contribute as a member of a team with diverse skills and 
backgrounds
  *   Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing
  *
Ability to take a positive approach to challenges and apply strong leadership 
skills to find satisfactory, team-based solutions

Physical Demands: Sitting, standing, walking, bending, squatting, climbing, 
kneeling, lifting

Working Environment:  50% outdoors; 50% indoors

Pay Rate: $52,000

Work Location: Las Vegas, NM (New Mexico Highlands University Campus)

EEO Statement: New Mexico Highlands University is an affirmative action, equal 
opportunity employer, making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, 
sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, 
disability, or any other protected class. We are committed to the University 
values of diversity, accessibility, excellence, and responsiveness.

For disabled access or services call 505-454-3242 or email h...@nmhu.edu


Emily Yannayon | she/her

Ecological Monitoring Specialist | New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration 
Institute

Cell: (763) 219-5557
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