American Conservation Experience, a nonprofit Conservation Corps, is seeking botany apprentices to contribute to native plant materials development and restoration projects. Details: This is a Non AmeriCorps position The compensation will be $20/hour In this application, you will be applying for all locations available and will be placed after the interviewing is completed Responsibilities include: Planning schedules with the Crew Leader Scouting and implementing seed collection, managing project data Ensuring the quality and accuracy of both seed and data collection efforts. Travel to field sites and camp two-seven nights per week during seed collection trips. Conduct fieldwork both indoors and outdoors under a wide range of weather conditions, including extreme temperatures and steep terrain Office-based duties, such as project coordination and report writing, are sedentary and require the ability to concentrate for extended periods. Project Background and Objectives: ACE members will join a coordinated seed collection effort to support ecological restoration goals. These are developmental positions in the botanical sciences and will work closely with vegetation staff and learn directly from other practitioners. ACE members will gain direct technical training in the botanical systematics and techniques for seed collection and curation. Project work will increase development of native plant materials for targeted restoration activities on public lands. ACE Members will gain work and technical experience as well as have educational opportunities throughout the project duration. Work activities across units will center on native plant materials development, but specific project tasks will vary based on location. This work may include botanical surveys to locate target populations of management interest, seed evaluation and collection, and seed curation. This project supports the seed collection that is essential to vegetation by providing the necessary native plant materials to promote the restoration of native plant communities. The Role of the Botany Specialist The Botany Specialist will be responsible for maintaining knowledge of target seed species, techniques to maximize seed collection efficiency, Seeds of Success (SOS) protocol, native and invasive plant identification, and proper data collection practices. This individual will provide critical support by helping plan project activities, ensuring accurate seed identification and collection, and promoting adherence to SOS best practices. Program Overview: This placement is meant to facilitate professional development, promote exposure to land management agencies, and provide networking opportunities with professionals. Schedule: A typical schedule is eight, ten-hour days followed by six days off OR four ten-hour days with three days off. Living Allowance: The ACE Member will receive a living allowance of $20 per hour to offset the costs of food and incidental expenses, dispersed bi-weekly. Housing: ACE Provides off days accommodations whether that be a campsite or a housing accommodation. Further details will be provided upon acceptance of the position. Provided Training/Orientation: ACE members will receive position specific training and an orientation prior to starting this position. ACE policies and procedures, clear guidance on prohibited activities, and networks for support. Specific training may include plant systematics, botany, seed collection and curation, and Seeds of Success technical protocol, specimen collection and curation, as well as other relevant local training.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
101-250 employees