[Sextonlabpastmembers] Fwd: CNPS seeking an Associate Vegetation Ecologist/ Data Analyst

Jason Sexton jsexton2 at ucmerced.edu
Tue Nov 8 10:30:40 PST 2022


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From: Lawrence P Janeway <LJaneway at csuchico.edu>
Date: Mon, Nov 7, 2022 at 6:21 PM
Subject: CNPS seeking an Associate Vegetation Ecologist/ Data Analyst
To: Herbarium <herbarium at csuchico.edu>


Associate Vegetation Ecologist / Data Analyst.

Applications due by November 18, 2022.



The California Native Plant Society (CNPS) is seeking an ASSOCIATE
VEGETATION ECOLOGIST / DATA ANALYST. Applications are due by November 18.
The following is copied from the job announcement on the CNPS website:
www.cnps.org/about/jobs



Job Summary

The ASSOCIATE VEGETATION ECOLOGIST / DATA ANALYST is a full-time non-exempt
position directly supervised by the Vegetation Field Data Specialist. The
Ecologist is responsible for supporting the Bureau of Land Management's
Assessment, Inventory, and Monitoring (AIM) program to coordinate data
collection on BLM lands throughout California. They will review and
complete Quality Assurance (QA) / Quality Control (QC) procedures for AIM
datasets, provide technical support and training to field staff in the use
of ArcGIS Field Maps and Survey123, work with BLM staff on data management
and storage of AIM data and related datasets, and complete basic analysis
and reporting. The position includes funding for at least 1 year (12
months) of full-time work, beginning in January 2022, and may be extended
an additional year.



CNPS Vegetation Program

The CNPS Vegetation Program supports a uniform system for vegetation
sampling, classification, and mapping. This system, developed over the past
25 years by CNPS and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW),
is used by both governmental and non-governmental institutions to map,
categorize, describe, and rank rarity of vegetation. At the heart of this
effort is A Manual of California Vegetation; originally a hard-copy
reference, this resource is now available and regularly updated online. The
CNPS Vegetation Program partners with agencies and organizations throughout
the state to facilitate and support vegetation data collection efforts.



About CNPS

The California Native Plant Society (CNPS) is a statewide non-profit
conservation organization (www.cnps.org) founded in 1965, with more than
11,000 members in 35 chapters across California and Baja California Mexico.
The mission of CNPS is to increase understanding and appreciation of
California’s native plants and to conserve them and their natural habitats
through scientific study, education, advocacy, horticulture, and land
stewardship.



CNPS jobs: www.cnps.org/about/jobs



Vegetation Program: www.cnps.org/vegetation



CNPS: www.cnps.org







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