Cleveland Metroparks is hiring temporary Grant funded Part time Restoration 
Project Coordinator. See Application link below

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Restoration Project Coordinator - Grant Funded until 9/30/19 (Part-time) - 
Revised 3/15/2018 #18030
  
Work Days
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Wage
$20.00 per hour
Job Description
The Natural Resources Restoration Project Coordinator is responsible for 
reforestation project management, volunteer coordination, and report writing 
for reservations across Cleveland Metroparks. Temporary housing may be 
available at $75/month rent, renter's insurance required.
Responsibilities may include:
Essential Functions:
1) Regular and predictable attendance is expected and required. All 
Cleveland Metroparks employees must be prepared to work flexible schedules, 
including evenings, weekends, and/or holidays as required.
2) Acts as on-site supervisor and coordinates with contractors and staff 
ensuring project specifications are implemented as designed.
3) Coordinates volunteers; including recruiting, training, and supervising 
volunteer activities related to reforestation projects
4) Manages site post installation: Monitors tree inventories, invasive plant 
management, and survivorship data; reports findings in written and oral 
form; provides decision support; makes recommendations.
5) Collaborates with Area Managers to keep the Plant and Restoration 
Ecologist informed of essential issues, including potential problems or 
opportunities and related solutions/recommendations.
6) Monitors public use of natural resources and makes recommendations for 
possible course of action.
7) Represents the Natural Resources Division on assigned internal and 
external work groups, events, committees, meetings, and programs.
8) Presents information regarding Park District natural resource programs to 
cooperators, the public, and special interest groups.
9) Assists with developing proposals and contracts for natural resources 
management, monitoring, and research projects.
Other Functions
1) Keeps direct supervisor promptly informed of key/significant issues or 
concerns.
2) Carries out duties and responsibilities in a safe and efficient manner to 
maintain a safe work environment and surrounding area for oneself, co-
workers and public. Responds to hazardous situations and/or potentially 
unsafe conditions by taking corrective action as capable and promptly 
notifying supervisory personnel.
3) Updates and enhances own knowledge by involvement in continuing education 
for professional growth (i.e., attends relevant conferences, seminars, in-
service trainings, and certification programs)
4) Performs related duties as assigned or apparent.
 
Requirements
•       Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in a 
natural resource management subject (forestry, ecology, environmental 
sciences) or related field required. Minimum of two (2) years of 
progressively responsible natural resource related field management 
experience required. Experience with project management, grant writing and 
management, and/or research and monitoring is preferred.
•       Prior tree planting experience required and familiarity with 
American Association of Nurseryman standards and American National Standards 
Institute (ANSI) planting standards.
•       Familiarity with Ohio native flora, in particular native trees and 
shrubs
•       Effective at leading and motivating small groups.
•       Good data entry and time management skills necessary.
•       Applied knowledge of methods and ecological restoration techniques 
and/or other related natural resource management experience.
•       Prior grant or contract management preferred
•       Volunteer coordination and experience highly desirable
•       Advanced computer skills, including Microsoft Office programs, 
application of GIS, GPS and hand-held data collectors preferred.
•       Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with 
stakeholders, including employees and the general public.
•       Ability to speak and write clearly, concisely and persuasively using 
correct grammar, spelling and punctuation with ability to communicate one-
on-one or in group settings.
•       Ability to perform work with a high degree of accuracy and 
organization.
•       Management skills and strong business acumen, including problem 
solving, vision, ability to manage multiple programs and meet deadlines, 
collaboration, leadership, decision making and ability to analyze diverse 
facts and develop clear and concise reports and recommendations.
•       Ability to work cooperatively with others.
•       Mature professional attitude and considerable discretion, including 
ability to manage confidential information.
•       Ability to perform with considerable independence and initiative.
•       Must possess a valid driver's license under the laws of the State of 
Ohio.
•       Must obtain an Ohio Pesticide Applicator's license within six (6) 
months of hire.
•       Must be a non-smoker/tobacco user.
Work Schedule:  Monday - Friday, occasional evening and weekend hours 
required.  Reporting location is the Watershed Stewardship Center, however 
project sites are distributed throughout Cleveland Metroparks
 
Filing Deadline:  Position open until filled

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