Arizona Forest Conservation Program Associate Job Announcement
SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Arizona Forest Conservation Program Associate will work with the Restoration Program Director and external partners to help plan and implement landscape-scale forest restoration efforts across the Mogollon Rim and Kaibab Plateau. Responsibilities for this position include providing assistance to and leadership within the Four Forests Restoration Initiative, as well as coordination of collaborative research, advocacy, planning, and restoration implementation efforts across the Kaibab Plateau. The position requires experience in forest conservation, science, and/or planning, creative thinking and problem solving skills, and communication skills in a team environment, as well as the ability to work
independently.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Assist in the Implementation of the Four Forests Restoration Initiative
The Program Associate will assist in implementing the Four Forests Restoration Initiative (4FRI), an ambitious collaborative effort to implement landscape-scale forest restoration across four national forests (the Coconino, Kaibab, Tonto, and Apache-Sitgreaves) that span 2.4 million acres in northern Arizona. The successful candidate will participate in and may help to lead extensive collaborative landscape assessments, planning, research and adaptive management design, industry engagement, and communications efforts as the 4FRI effort proceeds. S/he will work with the Director of Restoration Programs to represent the Grand Canyon Trust with the public and our partners on projects. Assist in Coordinating Collaborative Research, Advocacy, Planning, and Restoration Implementation
Efforts across the Kaibab Plateau
The Program Associate will assist in implementing the Grand Canyon Trust’s Kaibab Plateau Forest Program. The program will focus on developing a landscape-scale conservation and restoration science foundation to inform and bolster cross-jurisdictional forest management efforts, in conjunction with the Grand Canyon Trust’s Kane and Two Mile Ranches and state and federal land management agencies. The Program Associate will work with partners to identify research needs, coordinate research efforts, and integrate research results into collaborative restoration-based forest management initiatives across the
Kaibab Plateau.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
 Communication ability: Excellent writing and oral communication skills.
 Project management: Excellent organizational and project management skills.
Research and analytical ability: Ability to review and understand science and conservation research and integrate it within planning and project implementation efforts. Interpersonal skills: Ability to work constructively with all GCT staff, especially Program Directors, as well as with a wide variety of colleagues, members, volunteers, the general public, board members, and public officials. Time management skills: Ability to keep a number of activities moving forward simultaneously is necessary. Foundational knowledge: Knowledge of strategic issues related to the nexus between restoration science, forest management, public lands policy, and politics is highly desirable. M.A/M.S. degree in an environmental field and 5 years experience or equivalent working in a conservation and/or restoration-related field preferred.
Salary
$40,000-50,000 depending on experience

Send résumé and cover letter by March 19 to Darcy Allen: [email protected] or mail to:
Darcy Allen, Grand Canyon Trust, 2601 N. Ft. Valley Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86001
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