THE WILDERNESS SOCIETY

 

Position Description

April 2009 

 


Position Title:                                            Forest
Ecologist


 

Location:                                                     Bozeman,
MT

 


Position Classification:                         Exempt Grade 5


 


Salary Range:                                           Competitive


 


Reporting Relationship:                     Director of Ecology 


 

Starting Date:                                           July 1, 2009


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Position Summary (General Description):


 

The Wilderness Society seeks an ecologist with experience in natural
resource issues and an interest in restoration to join its Ecology &
Economics Research department as part of an interdisciplinary regional
conservation team working to protect Montana's wildlands.  This is an
exceptional opportunity for a conservation scientist interested in
applying his or her scientific expertise to real world land management
challenges and working at the nexus between science and public policy.
We seek an applied ecologist to synthesize and analyze existing
scientific information, develop new information, and translate these
ideas into a format that will influence federal land management
decisions in Montana and federal policies.

Founded in 1935, The Wilderness Society seeks to protect wilderness and
inspire Americans to care for our wild places. We work from a foundation
in science and through collaborations with local and regional and
national conservation partners to achieve protection and improved
stewardship of (primarily) federally owned wildlands in the United
States.  In addition to the two overarching goals of increased wildland
designation and improved stewardship of public wildlands, we pay
particular to three issues affecting wildland health and management:
climate change; energy; and recreation. 

The principal role of the scientist in this position is to develop and
deliver scientific understanding of the ecosystems of the Northern
Rockies in order to strengthen conservation practices on federal lands
managed by the Forest Service.  This position will be a critical part of
our multidisciplinary team with expertise in economics, landscape
analysis, communications, outreach, organizing and advocacy.  The
ecologist provides the foundation for science-based advocacy in Montana
and the broader Northern Rockies, as well as contributing to the overall
efforts of our Ecology and Economics Research Department.  

The ecologist will be involved in numerous aspects of The Wilderness
Society's program, but project work will be centered on the development
of ecological information needed to shape the Forest Service's decisions
regarding forest restoration, management and protection.  .  The
ecologist will lead the development of ecological information relevant
to restoring watersheds and forest ecosystems, habitat fragmentation,
and wildland fire management.  Analyses will help quantify values,
threats, and develop restoration solutions.

The ideal candidate has substantial scientific experience post graduate
school, experience with land conservation issues and policies, expertise
in Northern Rockies ecosystems, outstanding communication skills, and a
proven ability to translate ecological information into public policy
and land management recommendations.  This is a senior science level
position within The Wilderness Society and compensation is competitive
with university and governmental science programs.

 

Primary Duties and Responsibilities:

 

*            Work closely with research department, regional
conservation, and stewardship climate change, and other program staff to
develop and integrate scientific program priorities into the campaign to
influence forest management in Montana national forests;  

 

*            Design and develop scientific analyses that bring
ecological information, including results from spatial analyses, to bear
on forest restoration and protection plans for priority areas in
Montana;

 

*            Develop scientific reports, white papers, peer-reviewed
papers and science and policy briefs needed to build the scientific case
for protection, restoration, and good stewardship of wildlands;

*            Help develop policy recommendations based on scientific
data;

 

*            Analyze select federal land management plans, policies, and
environmental impact statements to assess ecological impacts on Montana
wildlands; 

 

*            Communicate research, analytical findings, and policy
recommendations to government agencies, elected officials, conservation
partners, and other audiences;

 

*            Share scientific findings and related policy
recommendations with the media;

 

*            Where appropriate, use scientific research and information
from Montana to help influence national level policy issues;

 

*            Support development of funding proposals;

 

*            Manage contract research, internships, and other means of
augmenting analytical capacity; and

 

*            Travel to attend short-duration meetings, give
presentations, and visit specific project sites

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Qualifications:  

*            Ph.D. in forestry, ecology, wildlife biology, landscape
ecology or related field;

 

*            Passion for and commitment to wildland conservation;  

 

*            Familiarity with Northern Rockies ecosystems;

 

*            Working knowledge of GIS concepts and principles;

 

*            Knowledge of conservation issues on western public lands
and how they relate to natural resource management and federal public
land policy;

 

*            Understanding of federal environmental laws;

 

*            Ability to work with the media, elected officials, and the
public;

 

*            Exceptional communication skills and demonstrated ability
to translate complex ecological information into terms that can be
understood by a non-scientific audience;  

 

*            Ability to think strategically and develop conservation
advocacy programs;

 

*            Ability to work with diverse stakeholders and interact in a
group setting;

 

*            Demonstrated ability to work independently, think
creatively, and write convincingly

 

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This position is available July 1, 2009 and is located in our Bozeman
office.  The Wilderness Society is an equal opportunity employer. The
Wilderness Society offers a competitive compensation and benefits
package. 

 

Application review will begin in early-May and applications will be
accepted until the position is filled.  To apply please submit a cover
letter explaining your qualifications for this position, resume, samples
of both technical and popular writing in relevant fields, and names,
addresses, phone numbers of three references to: 

 

Forest Ecologist Search

The Wilderness Society

1615 M Street, NW

Washington, DC 20036

email: research_j...@tws.org

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