http://www.thegreatbasininstitute.org/employment/research-associates-employment/recreation-technician-ely-nv/


The Great Basin Institute, in cooperation with the Bureau of Land
Management Ely District, is recruiting a Recreation Technician. The
Technician will assist with the maintenance and development of activities
relating to recreation and wilderness resources throughout the Ely
District.  Specific tasks include, but are not limited to:

   - Gather data to inventory wilderness study areas for incursions and
   write environmental assessment(s) to reclaim those areas;
   - Work jointly with the BLM outdoor recreation and wilderness planner(s)
   to provide field monitoring, project management and visitor outreach duties;
   - Maintain and update the recreation and wilderness paper and electronic
   files as needed;
   - Coordinate with BLM Outdoor Recreation Planner(s) (ORP) to identify
   sites that need to be monitored, write-up monitoring forms, and update
   existing forms when necessary;
   - Work in a team environment with internal and external partners to
   assess resource condition and visitor use as necessary to recommend
   physical protection measures at recreation sites and wilderness areas;
   - Maintain database(s) for roads and trails identification to document,
   evaluate, and monitor road condition, status, and use patterns;
   - Evaluate and compile recreation use information, campsite condition
   assessments, and transportation access information for planning efforts;
   - Assess roads and assist with the development of transportation
   management plans to include effective public outreach strategies and
   informational/educational materials, such as signs, brochures, and kiosks
   to support road designation effort(s); and
   - Maintain recreation facilities, e.g. place brochures and maps at
   sites, clean and maintain restrooms, gather data from traffic counters,
   etc.;
   - Special Recreation Permit monitoring;
   - Field inventories to determine compliance with permits;
   - OHV trail system and Pony Express National Historic Trail monitoring;
   - Installing and replacing signs and route identification stickers;
   - Resource damage documentation;
   - Collecting GPS data;
   - Compiling and electronically entering field reports, and
   - Recreation site monitoring to determine potential and current
   recreational usage.

Part of this work will require heavy physical exertion in hot, dry
conditions. Work may be required on weekends. This position will provide
experience working with a BLM professional on public lands and will aid in
preparation for a career in public lands recreation management.



*Compensation and Timeline:*

·   Rate of Pay: $16.00/hour

·   Health and dental benefits, if desired, at no additional cost

·   Field per diem and paid holiday/personal leave

·   16-week appointment beginning May 2015, or upon availability and
pending completion of DOI Background Investigation


*Location: *Ely, NV (No housing provided).  Ely is located in White Pine
County in eastern Nevada.  Situated at about 6,500’, Ely is a community of
about 5000 people in a typical basin-and-range valley with the mountains on
either side that rise to 10,000 feet or more. The Ely District Office is
responsible for managing approximately 12 million acres of public land
typically of basin-and-range topography with Great Basin Desert/sage brush
steppe ecotype.  Great Basin National Park is about a 1 hour drive.



*Qualifications:*

·   Degree or coursework towards a degree in recreation/wilderness
management, natural resources, or equivalent field experience;

·   Experience collecting field data and following established field
collection protocols;

·   Ability to use or willingness to be trained in the operation and
maintenance of handheld GPS units (e.g. Trimble);

·   Knowledge of ArcGIS software with a proven ability to create maps, as
well as organize, manage, upload, and update data/databases, desired;

·   Strong written and oral communication skills and experience in
providing visitor services, environmental education, outreach and/or
interpretation;

·   Ability to read and navigate using topographic maps and a compass;

·   Motivated, self-starter, detail oriented, and possess good
organizational skills;

·   Ability to camp and work in remote locations;

·   Ability to work alone or in small groups to accomplish the goals and
mission of the BLM and GBI;

·   Previous work experience in northern Nevada or the Great Basin desert,
knowledge of recreation resource and general land management issues, and
understanding of the BLM mission, desired;

·   Ability to work in harsh and rapidly changing environments and traverse
uneven terrain; and

·   Clean, valid, state-issued driver’s license with ability to safely
operate a 4WD vehicle on paved and unpaved roads.

·   Successful applicant(s) 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 position.



*How to Apply:*

Qualified and interested applicants should forward a cover letter, their
résumé, and a list of three professional references to Amy Gladding, GBI HR
Coordinator, at agladd...@thegreatbasininstitute.org.  Please include where
you found this position posted.

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