Forest Health Specialist Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing - Oklahoma City, OK at Geebo

Forest Health Specialist

Job Posting Title Forest Health Specialist Agency 040 DEPT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD & FORESTRY Supervisory Organization Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry Job Posting End Date (Continuous if Blank) September 06, 2023 Note:
Applications will be accepted until 11:
59 PM on the day prior to the posting end date above.
Estimated Appointment End Date (Continuous if Blank) Full/Part-Time Full time Job Type Regular Compensation up to $61,000.
00 Job Description The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry (ODAFF) is seeking a full time Forest Health Specialist in the Forestry Division.
This position (PIN #040000143) is in state government, located in Oklahoma City, OK.
The State of Oklahoma offers a comprehensive Benefits Package, including a generous benefit allowance to offset the cost of insurance premiums for employees and their eligible dependents.
The annual salary for this position is up to $61,000.
000 based on education and experience.
This position has the option to underfill based on education and experience of selected applicant.
Basic Purpose:
Positions in this job family are professional foresters assigned responsibilities to develop, implement, or administer forestry conservation and management programs, wildland fire management, integrated pest management, and projects in an assigned district, region, or statewide.
Typical Functions:
Manages the planning, development, and implementation of various forestry practices, forest pest and pathogen management, conservation, fire management, suppression, and prevention, marketing of forestry products, or other programs or projects.
Conducts forest pest surveys to monitor for current and potential pests to Oklahoma's forests.
Surveys can include establishing and monitoring traps, conducting aerial surveys, and visual observation.
Provides professional forestry management to farmers and landowners concerning the establishment of windbreaks, shelterbelts, post lots, wildlife habitat, erosion control, and forestation projects; provides technical service and advice to forest landowners and sawmill operators regarding timber inventories, management, cutting and forest regeneration methods, and marketing of forest products.
Conducts timber inventory surveys; computes and analyzes data collected and summarizes results; assists operators and timber buyers in the location of salable timber.
Provides professional forestry management to cities and towns, non-profit groups, homeowners, and others on urban and community forestry projects; provides information to the public on proper tree planting and care.
Analyze and develops specialized forestry plans for landowners, groups, or communities, which contain specific forestry recommendations, such as forest management guidelines, invasive plant species management, protection of water quality, protection of forests from fires, pests, and pathogens, improvement of wildlife habitat, control of erosion, tree planting and maintenance guidelines, and timber harvesting.
Supervises or performs development and implementation of a wide variety of forest management and wildland fire management programs in a multi-county district, multiple districts, or statewide as assigned, including coordinating with professional foresters and other natural resource professionals in other state and federal agencies and private industry, developing and interpreting program guidelines, and preparing program materials.
Facilitate and participate in meetings, conferences and seminars on forest management and conservation; develops and conducts training classes for employees, schools, civic groups, clubs and concerned citizens.
Level Descriptor:
Level III- This is the specialist level where employees are assigned supervisory responsibilities of foresters, protection personnel, technicians, or other employees, prepare management plans for designated forest properties, conduct forest surveys, advise landowners on forestry conservation techniques, coordinate forestry activities with local agencies and groups, and preform administrative tasks as required including budget preparation and administration.
Plan, organize, and develop all aspects of a specific program related to forest conservation and use or are assigned all aspects of the forestry program and delivery of services in an assigned district.
Some positions may be assigned responsibility for special forestry programs or projects, such as supervising and/or performing work in forest utilization and forest products marketing or urban forestry and conducting surveys and evaluations of forest activities including harvesting, site preparation and planting, watershed surveys of silvicultural activities and their effect on water resources.
In this role they will serve as a staff member in the Forestry Services Division with responsibility for developing assigned programs and provide functional or direct supervision and training to lower-level foresters in conducting assigned programs.
These positions are responsible for all phases of development and coordination of assigned programs.
Level IV- This is the leadership level where employees are assigned responsibilities involving the planning, organization, and development of one or more specific programs related to forest resource conservation, management, and protection.
In this role they will serve as a staff member in the Forestry Division with responsibility for developing all aspects of assigned programs and provide functional or direct supervision and training to lower level foresters and other personnel in conducting assigned programs and perform various administrative tasks as required, including budget preparation and administration, coordination with other federal and state agencies, forest industry, associations and other cooperators, overall program promotion and development, and program evaluation and strategic planning.
Some positions may be assigned responsibility for specialized statewide forestry programs, such as supervising and/or performing work in forest health monitoring.
Education and
Experience:
Level III- Requirements at this level consist of a bachelor's degree in forestry, Entomology, Pathology, or a related natural resources degree, plus three years of professional Forestry or Integrated Pest Management experience; or a Master's degree in Forestry, Entomology, Pathology, or a related natural resources degree and two years of professional Forestry or Integrated Pest Management experience; or a Doctoral degree in Forestry and one year of professional Forestry or Integrated Pest Management experience.
Note:
Professional Forestry experience may include internships in Forestry work.
Level IV- Requirements at this level consist of a bachelor's degree in Forestry, Entomology, Pathology or a related natural resources degree, plus three years of professional Forestry or Integrated Pest Management experience and one year of professional Forestry or Integrated Pest Management experience in a supervisory capacity; or a Master's degree in Forestry, Entomology, or Pathology plus two years of professional Forestry experience and one year of professional Forestry or Integrated Pest Management experience in a supervisory capacity; or a Doctoral degree in Forestry, Entomology, or Pathology plus one year of professional Forestry or Integrated Pest Management experience and one year of professional Forestry experience in a supervisory capacity.
Note:
Professional forestry experience may include internships in Forestry work.
Knowledge, Skill, and Abilities:
Level III- Requirements at this level include knowledge of dendrology; of mensuration; of forest management; of silviculture; of modern forestry methods and techniques; of soil conservation techniques and principles; of forest economics; of timber management, inventories, cutting and regeneration methods; of forest products, marketing and urban forestry; of tree physiology; of the methods, techniques, tools and equipment related to wildland fire management and suppression; of report writing and recordkeeping; of tree identification; of forestry programs, forest regeneration systems, and natural resources; of silvicultural requirements of forest species; of common plant pests and appropriate pest control measures; and of long-range planning.
Ability is required to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; to express ideas clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; to speak effectively before groups; to follow written and oral instructions; and to establish realistic direction for the district or the program assigned in consultation with higher level foresters and administrators.
Level IV- Requirements at this level include knowledge of dendrology; of mensuration; of forest management; of silviculture; of modern forestry methods and techniques; of soil conservation techniques and principles; of forest economics; of timber management, inventories, cutting and regeneration methods; of forest products, marketing and urban forestry; of tree physiology; of the methods, techniques, tools and equipment related to wildland fire management and suppression; of report writing and recordkeeping; of tree identification; of forestry programs, forest regeneration systems, and natural resources; of silvicultural requirements of forest species; of common plant pests and appropriate pest control measures; of long-range planning; of federally shared forest resource programs; of public relations and promotional techniques; of budget preparation and administration; and of modern office practices.
Ability is required to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; to express ideas clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; to speak effectively before groups; to follow written and oral instructions; to establish realistic direction for the district or the program assigned in consultation with higher level foresters and administrators; and to promote interest and cooperation in improved forest management and wildland fire management practices.
Physical Demands and Work Environment:
This position will be working in an office setting and outdoors.
They will work closely with landowners, and other natural resources personnel.
Field work sometimes occurs in extreme environmental conditions, such as:
high/cold temperatures; high winds; smoke; and dust.
Subject to call after regular duty hours to serve as needed in Fire Season.
Travel could be up to 50% during extreme Fire Seasons.
This position may also require frequent travel throughout multiple counties in the state.
Special Requirements:
Applicants must be willing and able to fulfill all job-related travel normally associated with this position; be willing to work hours other than on regular shifts during emergency situations; and possess a telephone to receive emergency on-call duty messages.
Possession of a valid Oklahoma driver's license at time of employment.
The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry has determined that some positions in this job family are safety sensitive as defined by 63 O.
S.
427.
8.
Equal Opportunity Employment The State of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of genetic information, race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, or disability.
Current State of Oklahoma employees must apply for open positions through their Workday account.
Go to Careers app on WD home screen>Click on 'Find Jobs-Internal State of Oklahoma'.
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