[Pollinator] Correction: Pollinator Partnership is Hiring a Full-Time Restoration Ecologist

Anthony Colangelo ac at pollinator.org
Fri Nov 18 15:30:33 PST 2022


*Restoration Ecologist*
*Full-Time Position*

*Pollinator Partnership (P2)* is looking for an experienced and passionate
professional who possesses the skills to conduct habitat restoration and
implementation throughout North America. This candidate should be a
detailed and team-oriented professional, have a strong work ethic, and be
committed to the mission and values of P2. The successful candidate should
be interested in pollinator conservation, ecology, and natural resource
management.

*About Pollinator Partnership:*

   - Pollinator Partnership is a not-for-profit organization whose mission
   is to protect and restore populations of pollinator species. As the world's
   largest organization devoted exclusively to the preservation of the birds,
   bees, butterflies, beetles, and bats, P2 plays a key role in preserving
   terrestrial ecosystems, promoting agricultural productivity, and enhancing
   local communities through pollinator-centered work. P2 has been actively
   supporting the conservation and protection of pollinators throughout North
   America since 1996. Pollinator Partnership Canada (P2C), established in
   2013, is P2’s sister organization, and the two groups work seamlessly
   together across borders. A multifaceted approach using original science;
   habitat preservation and creation; policy outreach; and public education
   has helped us achieve our goals in pollinator conservation. For more
   information, visit www.pollinator.org.

*Principal Responsibilities:*

   - Create and execute habitat restoration plans including site prep,
   installation, and maintenance for Pollinator Partnership and Pollinator
   Partnership Canada clients and projects.
   - Work directly with landowners and managers on location (local,
   domestic, and international travel somewhat frequent) to provide technical
   assistance for the creation of pollinator habitat across various landscapes.
   - Assist with meetings, trainings, and workshops for land managers,
   contractors, and field staff.
   - Conduct site assessments and identify suitable locations for habitat
   projects.
   - Provide detailed plans for key habitat components such as irrigation
   and integrated vegetation management.
   - Seed mix curation, species selection, and garden designs, with some
   plant and pollinator identification.
   - Coordination with plant material vendors and contractors to carry out
   work on the ground.
   - Provide recommendations for permitting and regulatory paperwork
   pertaining to state and government agency restrictions and programs.
   - Coordinate and work directly with key staff, clients, stakeholders,
   and sponsors.
   - Promote Pollinator Partnership programs and consulting services.

*Required Skills:*

   - Master’s Degree in Restoration, Plant, or Conservation Ecology,
   Landscape Design, Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management,
   Horticulture, or equivalent professional experience
   - Project Management experience (3+ years’ experience preferred)
   - Ability to travel to project sites, including a valid driver’s license
   and clean driving record and ability to be away from home for multiple days
   at a time.
   - Experience working with landowners and contractors
   - Good understanding of habitat restoration including plant ecology,
   site preparations, habitat installation, and maintenance


   - Ability to manage hired contractors to oversee habitat activities on
   locations


   - Strong planning, implementation, and multitasking skills


   - Strong organizational and communication skills, including excellent
   verbal and written communication skills


   - Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel

*Preferred Skills*

   - Pollinator biology, conservation, and research experience


   - Diverse knowledge of the North American Landscape


   - Understanding of state and federal regulatory guidelines for landscape
   modifications (NEPA, CEQA, Conservation Easements etc.)


   - Experience with various site preparation techniques such as controlled
   burns and herbicide application


   - Bilingual (Spanish, English)

*Compensation: *$60,000-$70,000. Compensation will be based on experience
and qualifications. Medical and retirement benefits will be provided.
Travel and expenses will be reimbursed.

*Location: *United States preferred. This is a remote position, and an
office will not be provided.

*To Apply: *Please email cover letter, resume, and contact information for
3 references as one document to careers at pollinator.org. *Applications will
be accepted on a rolling basis with an application closing date of Friday,
December 9, 2022.*


Anthony Colangelo (he/him)
Communications and Engagement Manager
Pollinator Partnership <https://pollinator.org/> and Pollinator Partnership
Canada <https://www.pollinatorpartnership.ca/>
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
647-895-2393



The land where I live and work is located in Sǫ̀ mba k'è, Denendeh,
on Chief Drygeese Territory, traditional territory of the Yellowknives Dene,
and homelands of the Indigenous Métis of the North Slave Métis Alliance.
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