NCC Crew Supervisor

Description: 
Challenge yourself as a leader of a 5-person crew while conducting critical 
conservation work in some of the West’s most beautiful areas. During the 
summer months, work and camp in the back country of the Sierra Mountains 
overlooking the crystal clear oasis of Lake Tahoe or in the Mojave Desert 
among the yuccas, the creosotes and hundreds of other endemic plants.

The NCC is always looking for experienced crew supervisors to tackle day-to-
day responsibilities of crew life. NCC hires for this position year-round, 
and immediate long-term openings are available.

Compensation: $12 to $14 per hour based on field experience. Health and 
Dental benefits available after 90-day probationary period.

Timeline: August 20, 2012 — August 16, 2013

Location: Field Supervisors will be stationed out of the Las Vegas Office 
from August 2012 through April 2013. All staff may be re-located to Reno, 
Elko or Ely Nevada for the summer season (May 2012 through August 2013).

Projects  May Include: Trail building and maintenance, exotic species 
removal, forest thinning, habitat restoration, riparian rehabilitation, 
fence building, erosion control, fire rehabilitation, and illegal road 
decommissioning. 

Duties: 
o Leading 5 member crews on a variety of challenging conservation projects 
all over Nevada and other parts of the southwest.
o Enforcing NCC policies and ensuring safety protocols are followed. 
o Maintaining a positive and professional attitude at all times. 
o Communicating with agency project staff. 
o Complying with both production and quality standards of work. 
o Timely reporting of paperwork for NCC administration on a weekly basis.
o Facilitate in-field education sessions.

Qualifications: Supervisors must possess the skills to ensure crew members 
are properly trained on how to fulfill project goals safely, efficiently, 
and with quality standards. In addition he/she must  have the ability to 
properly complete all necessary paperwork for NCC Administration. Ideal 
candidates will have at least 4 field seasons experience in restoration and 
conservation field projects. In addition, he/she must possess skills in 
trail building, chainsaw operation, and leading groups of young adults as 
well as have a valid driver’s license.  GPS experience desirable.  
Applicants are subject to a complete criminal FBI and state background 
check. 

How to Apply:
Qualified and interested applicants should forward a cover letter, their 
résumé, and a list of three professional references to Bridget Walden, GBI 
HR Coordinator, at [email protected].

The Great Basin Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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