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$55,370 - $62,000 / yearAdditional Job DescriptionEssential FunctionsServe as an on-the-ground Range Ecologist for Audubon Working Lands programs to enhance grassland habitat for priority bird species. This will include:Provide excellent technical service to agricultural producers participating in conservation programs.Facilitate demand for conservation implementation through partnerships with local landowners, agencies, and organizations.Establish and maintain professional relationships with ranchers and landowners.Communicate program goals and work with rancher/landowner to develop plans for each project.Execute timely agreements and project plans for landowners participating in financial assistance conservation programs.Support grant reporting related to Audubon and NGPC conservation work.Participate in local outreach events in the community to share expertise.Maintain excellent communication with supervisor and administrative staff.Engage in professional development activities in line with a yearly growth and performance plan.Plan and participate in landowner workshops and other educational events. Attend training events held by local partners, such as NRCS, USFWS, and state grazing coalitions to build ecological understanding.Represent Audubon at events to promote and educate the public and partners on Audubon's working lands programs, partner programs, grassland bird conservation, and rangeland management practices.Develop Habitat Management Plans for private lands enrolled in conservation programsSupport a culture of philanthropy, including public funding efforts.Collaborate with colleagues across the Americas including through joint planning and execution of shared priorities.Maintains and fosters culture of safety.Qualifications and Experience:Bachelor's degree or advanced degree in biology, range management, ecology, natural resources management, wildlife management, or related field. An equivalent combination of education and experience will also be considered.At least three years' experience with similar work in grasslandsExperience working with local agencies and organizations to help ranchers secure cost-share and incentive program funding to implement improved rangeland management practices.Must possess excellent verbal and written communication skills with ability to work effectively with producers and partners.Must be able to work occasional weekends or evenings. Some tasks will also require early morning work.Working knowledge of ArcGIS, GPS, and other GIS technology.Experience with Northern Great Plains grassland plant identification and management.Experience with Northern Great Plains avian management and identification by sight and sound.Familiarity with common grassland management activities and grazing systems in the Northern Great Plains.Must be able to do light lifting (up to 25 lbs.) and traverse uneven terrain outdoors, with or without accommodation.Commitment to Audubon's organizational values of care, collaboration, change, integrity, impact, and innovation.Experience fostering inclusive and collaborative work environments is valued.Must have valid Driver's License. Employee will operate aHealth insurance
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About Audubon
The National Audubon Society is a leading nonprofit conservation organization with 120 years of science-based, community-driven impact, dedicated to protecting birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow. Birds are powerful indicators of our planet's health, acting as sentinels that warn us of environmental change and inspire action. Audubon works across the Western Hemisphere, driven by the understanding that what is good for birds is good for the planet. Through a collaborative, bipartisan approach across habitats, borders, and the political spectrum, Audubon drives meaningful and lasting conservation outcomes. With 800 staff and over 1.9 million supporters, Audubon is a dynamic and ever-growing force committed to ensuring a better planet for both birds and people for generations to come. Learn more at www.audubon.org and on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @audubonsociety.
Position Summary :
The Range Ecologist will work closely with local landowners to implement working lands conservation programs delivered by Audubon and the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. These working lands programs aim to improve private landowners' ability to implement bird-friendly land management actions. Range Ecologists are responsible for enrolling landowners into these working lands programs and assisting them in the implementation of innovative land management practices.
This position is grant funded. The current agreement covers two years, with likelihood of extension. The Range Ecologist will work under the collaborative direction of the Working Lands Program Manager and Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.
This position is based out of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission office in North Platte, Nebraska.
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