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The Great Basin Institute, in cooperation with the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) Ely District, Caliente Field Office (FO), is recruiting a
qualified individual to assist in planning future multipurpose trails and
to assist the Trails Project Manager.  The Ely District is planning for
additional trails and trailheads to keep up with the demand for public
recreation trails, which provides opportunities for valuable and varied
work experience while providing much needed assistance to this outstanding
project. Some training will be provided by BLM along with mentoring in
support of the employee’s needs as well as that of the BLM. The ideal
candidate will be educated in Recreation Planning or Environmental Planning
and may have completed some studies in biological sciences and technical
writing.  In order to be adequately prepared to participate in recreation
trails planning, the employee will preferably be experienced at one or more
of the following: mountain bicycling, trail hiking, horseback riding,
ATV/motorcycle use, etc.

The ideal applicant would have project management experience or training
but would be trained by BLM. We seek a candidate who is organized and
efficient, communicates openly and professionally, and is self-motivated.
Some travel and training may be required.

Major Duties:
1. Assist the BLM in preparing new NEPA documentation such as Environmental
Assessment/Finding of No Significant Impact, and Decision Record for new
multipurpose trails using the 2016 EA as guidance.  The new trails EA could
include trails for mountain bicycling, hiking, equestrian riding,
off-highway vehicles, etc. The employee will gain valuable experience
through interacting with BLM and the public by:
o Conducting outreach and coordination with local and regional
organizations, partners, and groups that represent these user groups.
o Working outside in varying environmental conditions, terrain, and remote
locations with current and potential new trails partners to locate new
trail possibilities.
o Under close guidance from the trails project manager, conducting NEPA
compliance through the creation of an Environmental Assessment, working in
a team environment with staff of varying environmental specialties.
o Receiving training in the application of NEPA and the use of E-Planning
(internet based NEPA register/document planning/creation platform)
(contingent on employee gaining access to BLM DOI Learn online training
system).
o Being mentored by BLM NEPA planners and trails project manager.
o Maintaining administrative record of documentation, meeting notes,
emails, draft documents, etc.
o Learning about existing laws pertaining to the planning and
implementation of public land projects such as National Environmental
Policy Act, Endangered Species Act, National Historic Preservation Act, as
well as the BLM Resource Management Plan (land use planning document) and
the subsequent land use plan amendment for Greater Sage Grouse.
o Gaining leadership and project management skills as assistant project
manager.
o Occasional support of bird surveys.

2. Support the Trails Project Manager in the implementation of a
multi-purpose non-motorized trails project. The employee will gain valuable
experience through interacting with BLM and the public by:
o Assisting BLM as needed in project management duties such as basic
accounting, reporting accomplishments, coordination with BLM staff and
managers, project organization.
o Maintaining clear, orderly, complete records in compliance with BLM,
Southern Nevada Public Lands Management Act guidelines and requirements.
o Utilizing Microsoft Project Management Software, assist in the creation
and maintenance of project timeline complete with key milestones and team
assignments (as needed).
o Providing progress reports to GBI supervisor, BLM Technical Advisor (TA)
and Field Manager (FM) and notify of any issues, concerns, etc.
o Identifying and reporting project conflicts and providing input to
project manager.
o Assisting in tracking budget expenses in labor and operations to predict
possible overages in advance of them occurring.
o Being proactive and communicating issues in advance.
o Attending and supporting team meetings and assisting through note-taking
and record keeping.
o Performing periodic field checks of work occurring in the field.

Compensation and Timeline:
o Rate of Pay: $18.50/hour
o Paid health insurance (medical, dental and vision)
o Paid holidays and personal/sick leave
o Option to participate in 401(k) retirement plan
o Duration: Annual appointment starting in March 2017, following successful
completion of a DOI/BLM Background Investigation; possibility of extension
pending performance review and funding availability
o Full-time, 40 hours per week

Location: This position is based at the BLM Ely District Caliente Field
Office in eastern Nevada. The Ely District encompasses 12 million acres of
desert, valleys and mountains, including 22 wilderness areas. A variety of
recreation opportunities exist in the wide open expanses of the Great
Basin.

Qualifications:
o Bachelor’s degree in recreation resource management/planning,
environmental policy/planning/studies, or related field; applicants with an
advanced degree are encouraged to apply;
o Experience related to natural resource and/or land management planning,
environmental documentation, or other related experience;
o Experience interpreting and/or preparing documents for NEPA, ESA, NHPA,
or related environmental policy;
o Project management experience, including ability to conceptualize goals,
prioritize objectives, organize approaches, and incorporate efficiencies in
completing tasks, preferred;
o Experience in one or more of the following: mountain bicycling, trail
hiking, horseback riding, ATV/motorcycle use, etc., preferred;
o Strong technical writing and oral communication skills, with the ability
to effectively communicate with a diverse public;
o Experience conducting research and literature reviews, reviewing and
drafting technical reports, and document editing;
o Capable of meeting deadlines and producing professional deliverables
including draft documents for team reviews;
o Proficiency in use and applications of ArcGIS 10.X;
o Prior experience with the e-Planning application desired;
o Ability and willingness to perform occasional field work; and
o Knowledge and/or experience conducting breeding bird surveys, preferred
(not required).

The successful applicant must complete a Department of Interior (DOI)
Background Investigation (BI) or submit paperwork to BLM human resources
indicating an active and fully adjudicated BI has already been completed
prior to beginning the position.

How to Apply: Please follow this link to apply directly through our online
portal:
http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/careers.aspx?rf=ECOLOG&req=2017-RAP-014

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