Manage forest and overall land quality. Successfully plan and manage prescribed burns for the purpose of natural resource enhancement, restoration, fuel reduction, research, and training. Responsibilities include pulling prescribed burn authorizations from the Florida Forest Service, and maintaining credentials as a Certified Prescribed Burn Manager with Florida Forest Service. Attend to pre and post fire operational needs, such as preparing fire breaks and burn unit fuel treatments. Maintain fire equipment and fire cache in ready status; maintain, clean and organize. Works with Conservation program staff in scouting, documenting, and controlling exotic-invasive species. Ensures proper implementation of restoration projects, forestry operations, and other.
Responsible for operations management throughout the Hickory Sink forest. This includes planning and oversight of contractors responsible for a variety of operations, including tasks such as mowing/chopping/chipping to control hardwoods, herbicide use to manage invasive species, tree planting, and related. Ability to help with these tasks on a limited basis. Enforces SFFGS and UF policies with forest visitors, including natural resources protection, in a tactful manner on the lands comprising the Hickory Sink forest. Prepare purchase requests and work order requests.
Coordination with researchers, instructors, and the general public on natural resource-related projects, including assisting with planning and logistics for different studies, providing tours that support education efforts, and engaging with stakeholders through outreach programs. May engage with students on specific projects or courses, assist with special outreach projects, assist with critical management needs on other School-managed properties, and related.