The Western Forest Initiative is hiring three field technicians for summer of 
2017.

Forest Demography and Fire Effects: These positions will primarily involve the 
establishment of spatially-explicit forest plots in Yosemite National Park. The 
crew will navigate to areas within or near the footprint of the Rim Fire of 
2013 (wilderness and non-wilderness) and then identify, measure, and map trees 
and snags in ¼ ha plots. The crew will receive training in mapping and 
demography in the Yosemite Forest Dynamics Plot and will work with 
investigators from Utah State University, the University of Washington, and the 
University of Montana on this Joint Fire Science Program funded project. 
  
Duration: Late-May through mid-August, with the possibility for some staff to 
extend the season. The work schedule is four, ten-hour days per week. Because 
we don’t work under inclement conditions, the crew will need to be flexible. 

Salary: $12.50 per hour. Campground accommodations are provided. Personal 
vehicle use reimbursed at $0.485/mile.

Qualifications: Previous experience taking vegetation research data, working 
safely in challenging environments, and following complex data collection 
protocols is required. Candidates should demonstrate the ability to solve 
problems, to work both independently and in teams of two or three, and to work 
with students and volunteers. Work will involve moving through rough terrain 
carrying delicate and expensive equipment, as well as carrying up to 15 kg of 
additional gear. Knowledge of western flora, tree pathogens, and forest insects 
is helpful, as is solid experience with outdoor living. Applicants must have a 
valid driver’s license and good driving history. Applicants need a Wilderness 
First Aid certification (Wilderness First Responder preferred) valid for the 
season. 

Apply: Please assemble the following into a single PDF file and email it to 
[email protected] – 1) a one-page cover letter describing your reasons for 
applying, specific dates of availability (including any planned mid-summer 
absences, or a statement that you plan none), and confirmation of your first 
aid certification, 2) a resume, no longer than two pages, 3) unofficial 
transcripts, and 4) names, phone numbers and email addresses of three 
references. Application deadline: January 31, 2017. Usually, we have made our 
staffing decisions by early February. Exceptional candidates will be selected 
earlier.  

Additional information and background at: http://yfdp.org, 
http://westernforestinitiative.org, and the Facebook Group “Yosemite Forest 
Dynamics Plot”

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