ABOUT US:
The Southern Maryland Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D) Board, Inc. is a nonprofit organization administering projects related to resource conservation, habitat restoration, forestry, agricultural preservation and wetland restoration. We were founded in 1971.
ABOUT THE POSITION:
The RC&D has entered into a Cooperative Agreement with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to fund a Forester position to provide forestry technical services in Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester Counties, Maryland. The successful applicant will be responsible for assisting with implementation of conservation programs and provisions included in the Farm Bill. This forester position will focus on promoting, designing, and implementing forest management practices for the purpose of restoring and managing wildlife habitat and improving water quality. The forester will target efforts on early successional forests, pine-oak savannahs, hardwood and mixed pine-hardwood woodlands and forests, bald cypress and Atlantic white cedar swamps, and riparian forests. The forester provides direct technical assistance to landowners and cooperators, and works with project partners to accomplish goals and implement conservation practices. The position provides direct, in-field support to external customers and NRCS field office staff. The forester will coordinate directly with the NRCS State Biologist on projects and activities. The principal work station for this position will be at the USDA Service Center in Snow Hill, Maryland.
USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) helps America’s farmers and ranchers conserve the Nation’s soil, water, air and other natural resources. We need people who want to apply their education and experience to make sure we all enjoy the benefits of productive soil, clean water, clean air, and abundant wildlife that come from a healthy environment. “Helping People Help the Land”.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provide outreach, conservation planning and technical assistance for forestry-related land and water restoration projects via various Farm Bill conservation programs. This task will be the primary duty of the position.
- Contact and meet with landowners, producers, and conservation planners to discuss opportunities to manage forests and woodlands for wildlife and water quality.
- Conduct resource inventories to identify and evaluate forest and wildlife habitat quality and condition.
- Identify Farm Bill funding activities and evaluate technical eligibility for enrollment in conservation programs for forestry and wildlife habitat. Work with landowners and cooperators to complete application packages for Farm Bill financial assistance.
- Develop technical specifications and designs for improving, restoring, and managing forests and woodlands for wildlife habitat and control of invasive species.
- Develop or revise forest management plans, and work with DNR and private foresters to develop or revise forest management plans.
- Work with conservation planners and technicians, and landowners to schedule and carry out forest management and wildlife habitat projects.
- Coordinate and provide oversight and inspection to implement forest wildlife habitat restoration projects.
- Conduct monitoring of conservation easements and work with landowners to address natural resource and easement compliance issues.
- Evaluate effectiveness of conservation treatments and develop plans to improve or enhance habitat and other functions.
- Assist with development of technical materials related to forestry and forest wildlife habitat.
- Assist with forestry-related training for conservation planners.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.