Job Description
The Rhode Island Natural History Survey (RINHS) seeks to hire a Field 
Technician to provide support to the Forest Health Works Project (FHWP).  
The project will survey for & control invasive plants affecting ecological 
values, including forest health, in RI.  With field assistants, & in close 
coordination with cooperating agencies, conservation organizations, and 
other stakeholders, the Field Technician will 1) carry out rapid surveys 
of large forest areas in Rhode Island for invasive plants, 2) develop 
natural resource reports and recommendations for inventoried areas based 
on principles of ecology and natural resource management, & 3) supervise 
eradication and restoration regimens conducted by contracted labor.  The 
Technician will participate in other RINHS programs & tasks from time to 
time. 

Qualifications:
-A degree in natural sciences or a related field and prior experience and 
familiarity with forest ecosystems & botany, including invasive species;
-Familiarity with the plant species and forest communities of southern New 
England;
-Relevant field experience, including familiarity with the conditions and 
requirements for safe, effective work in rugged outdoor conditions; 
-Demonstrated ability to work systematically towards goals using 
independent initiative as well as by working collaboratively with partners 
and peers;
-Strong organizational skills, strong writing skills, and an ability to 
work to deadlines; 
-Demonstrated competence with georeferencing equipment, GIS software, and 
equipment;
-Demonstrated experience with invasive plant treatment techniques 
(familiarity with herbicides and regulations is a plus but pesticide 
applicators license is not required); 
-Experience supervising field assistants, student interns, contractors or 
equivalent a plus; 
-Familiarity with plant restoration techniques (planting, seed collection, 
propagation, etc.) is a plus;
-A valid driver's license & automobile (mileage reimbursed); 
-Able to start immediately 

This is a fieldwork position. The Field Technician is required to 
undertake substantial physical exertion and/or physical strain, sometimes 
in remote locations, difficult terrain, and inclement weather. Work 
environment involves exposure to job hazards where there is a possibility 
of injury and/or arthropod-borne disease. 

The Field Technician will be based in the RINHS office in Kingston, but 
will travel extensively throughout RI.  Pay is $16-18hr depending on 
experience. This is a full-time position, 35 hours/week April – October 
with the possibility work past October, depending on funding and the 
candidate’s interest. It is not eligible for fringe benefits. 

This position is funded by a grant under the American Recovery & 
Reinvestment Act of 2009 through the U.S. Forest Service. The Field 
Technician reports to the Forest Ecosystem Project Coordinator. RINHS is a 
private non-profit environmental science membership organization (see 
www.rinhs.org). RINHS is an equal opportunity employer, women & minorities 
are encouraged to apply.

Review of applications will begin immediately, and continue until the 
position is filled. To apply, email a cover letter, resume, and the names 
and contact information, including email and phone number, of three 
persons whom RINHS may contact regarding your experience and 
qualifications to Kira Stillwell programad...@rinhs.org 

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