The Washington Natural Heritage Program is hiring a Botanist! For more 
information, visit the announcement here https://t.co/5okCzJFFuU, or read more 
below.

DESCRIPTION

The Washington Natural Heritage Program  serves as the state's principle source 
of information on species, habitats and landscapes of conservation concern. The 
Natural Heritage Botanist is responsible for leading rare plant conservation 
efforts for the Washington Natural Heritage Program (NHP) and Department of 
Natural Resources, including identifying high priority rare plant species, and 
making recommendations on management of and conservation actions for high 
priority species. The NHP Botanist also serves as an independent science 
consultant to other agencies and organizations. This person conducts various 
scientific projects, including research, inventory and monitoring, and is 
responsible for promoting the use of research information in land management 
and land-use decision-making

The NHP Botanist participates in, and collaborates with, the network of natural 
heritage programs (NatureServe), both nationally and internationally. This 
person also participates in outreach efforts to other agencies and 
organizations on plant conservation issues and topics, including making land 
management recommendations. This individual will participate in a variety of 
collaborative conservation planning efforts.

This position is critical to the effectiveness of the Washington Natural 
Heritage Program. In addition to this position, our team includes a program 
manager, two ecologists, a zoologist, an information manager, and a data 
management assistant. The Botanist reports directly to the Natural Heritage 
Program Manager.



REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
*         Expertise in rare plant species inventory, monitoring and 
conservation planning.
*         Working knowledge of the flora of the Pacific Northwest, including an 
understanding of relevant conservation issues and principles for rare species.
*         Familiarity with field inventory and monitoring techniques, including 
mapping tools and techniques, appropriate for rare plant species.
*         Ability to provide leadership on projects.
*         Ability to effectively communicate scientific information to other 
scientists, land managers, policy makers, and others.
*         Physical ability to work alone in undeveloped, remote, forested, or 
backcountry landscapes and terrains.
*         Ability to work with a variety of partners and cooperators on 
conservation-related issues.
*         Be responsive to the priorities and needs of the Natural Heritage 
Program and the DNR.
*         Ability to work and communicate successfully with individuals on 
varying levels of scientific understanding and technical skills.
 This level of knowledge and skill is typically achieved after:
*         A Master's degree with major study in botany, plant ecology or field 
of study dealing with the ecology or biology of native plant species.
*         Four years of professional scientific experience in rare plant 
research, inventory and/or monitoring and one year of rare plant conservation 
planning.
 DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS:
*         Working knowledge of, and experience applying, Natural Heritage 
methodology, specifically with regard to rare plant species.
*         Experience making conservation recommendations for rare plant species 
based upon application of Natural Heritage methodology, including 
recommendations for land acquisitions, management designations, land management 
activities, etc.
*         Familiarity with genetic principles as they apply to population 
biology and rare plant species conservation.
*         Experience in one or more of the following areas: research and data 
analysis, GIS/modelling, obtaining grant funding

SPECIAL POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING CONDITIONS
*          Ability to work on uneven terrain in all weather conditions.
*         The incumbent in this position is required to travel.
*         Must have a valid driver's license and have two years of driving 
experience. This position requires driving as an essential function.  Employees 
who drive for state business, whether in a state or privately-owned vehicle, 
are required to possess a valid license as defined in policy PO02-006 and abide 
by all other driver responsibility requirements.
*         Must be at least 18 years of age at the time of hire.

OTHER DETAILS

The salary range for this position is $4,532 - $6,095 per month. This is a 
Permanent, Full-timer position based out of Olympia, Washington.
Supplemental Information

WHO MAY APPLY
This recruitment is open to anyone who meets the required qualifications for 
this position.

APPLICATION PROCESS
*         To be considered you must apply online at 
www.careers.wa.gov<http://www.careers.wa.gov/> (Click on the APPLY button above)
*         You must submit the following:
o    Attach a letter of interest describing how your experience and 
qualifications relate to the position profile, required and desired position 
qualifications, and special position requirements.
o    Attach your Resume - do not add it into the text of the application, it 
must be an attachment.
o    The names of three to five professional references - you may attach a 
document, use the References text field in the online application, or include 
with resume.
*         Carefully review your application materials before submitting. If you 
fail to submit the required documents, you may no longer be considered for the 
position by the supervisor.
*         You may not reapply for this posting for 30 days.
 Application Status - once you submit your online application, you can check 
your status by logging into your account.  Finalists for the position will be 
contacted by the hiring managers directly.

Note: Finalists and/or interview candidates will be asked to provide a driving 
record issued from all states in which they have held a license during the past 
3 years.

Questions?  Please contact Andrea Thorpe at phone number (360) 902-1690 / 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> or e-mail us at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

By submitting the application materials you are indicating that all information 
is true and correct to the best of your knowledge.  You understand that the 
state may verify information and that untruthful or misleading information is 
cause for removal from applicant pool or dismissal if employed. This 
announcement is published by the Washington State Department of Natural 
Resources (DNR).  The DNR is an equal opportunity employer.  Persons with a 
disability who need assistance during the screening process or those needing 
this announcement in an alternative format may contact DNR Recruiting staff 
(360) 902-1350 or (360) 902-1097.  DNR may be contacted using the Washington 
State Telecommunications Relay Service (TTY) by dialing 711.



Andrea S. Thorpe, PhD
Natural Heritage Program Manager
Washington State Department of Natural Resources
http://www.dnr.wa.gov/natural-heritage-program
(360) 902-1690
(541) 207-7702 (cell)
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



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