The applicant should have (1) Knowledge of plant species, with knowledge of California species, particularly coastal species preferred; (2) Experience using GPS to navigate to sites and map; (3) Experience conducting manual removal of invasive plants; (4) Experience conducting herbicide treatment of invasive plants; (5) Experience using computer software used in resource management (specifically Microsoft Excel); (6) Possession of valid Driver’s License required; and (7) Experience using GIS a plus. The applicant should have a Demonstrated interest in vegetation management; Demonstrated ability to conduct fieldwork safely in challenging site conditions (e.g., carrying a pack up to 50 pounds in deep sand); Demonstrated ability to conduct manual labor for full days; and Demonstrated experience working both in a collaborative team and independently. The work environment is primarily outdoors, often in physically challenging site conditions including steep slopes, various types of inclement weather, hiking through dense vegetation or in open sand, and with frequent exposure to hazards such as poison oak, stinging plants, or stinging/biting insects. The Seashore is located in a rural area with limited public transportation. A personal vehicle may be necessary to commute to and from work. Cost of living in Marin County is significantly higher than the national average. Shared government housing may be available, but is not guaranteed due to Covid-19 restrictions. However, private rental housing may be available within a 30-minute drive of the office. The pay is $15.25/hour, 40 hours/week, non-exempt, and benefits include sick leave and medical/dental/vision/chiropractor available. All interested applicants should review the full job description and qualifications at https://theapplicantmanager.com/jobs?pos=p4105&fs=1.0em. Please use this same website for submitting applications. The job is also viewable at https://www.ptreyes.org/about/jobs. Questions may be directed to jobs@ptreyes.org.
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