Forester - Open Pool

Colorado State UniversityFort Collins, CO
$50,000 - $55,000Hybrid

About The Position

The Forester is a professional, office and field-based role within the Colorado State Forest Service (CSFS) that works across multiple CSFS program areas to deliver science-based forestry, wildfire mitigation, stewardship, and outreach outcomes within an assigned geographic area. The position supports active forest management and related natural resource work on state, private, and/or federal lands through collaborative project development and implementation. Working under the direction of a Supervisory Forester or Lead Project Forester, the role regularly and independently manages small- to moderate-complexity projects; provides technical assistance and customer service to landowners, communities, and partners; supports grant and cost-share program delivery; and may serve as a work lead on projects without formal supervisory authority. Work is office and field based with periodic travel and occasional irregular hours.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree in Forestry, Natural Resources, Natural Resource Management, or a closely related field.
  • Two (2)+ years professional Natural Resource management experience (e.g., forestry, ecology/silviculture/management/planning; watershed protection; wildfire mitigation and fuels reduction).
  • Valid driver’s license (Colorado or ability to obtain) and ability to meet CSU vehicle policy; willingness to travel and occasionally work irregular hours.
  • Physical ability to hike long distances over steep terrain at high elevations (up to ~12,000 ft) while carrying 35+ lbs in varied weather.
  • Ability to manage low to moderate complexity forestry and natural resource projects, including project planning, implementation, documentation, and working-level support for budgeting, grant/contract administration, reporting, and compliance.
  • Working proficiency with Microsoft Office and GIS/GPS tools (e.g., ArcGIS Pro/ArcGIS Online or similar); effective communication and customer service skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team; reliable organization and record‑keeping skills.
  • Commitment to safety and customer service.

Nice To Haves

  • Education, substantial coursework, or specialized training in forestry, natural resources, natural resource management, fire ecology, watershed science, ecology, or a closely related field.
  • Experience planning, implementing, documenting, and completing low- to moderate-complexity forestry, wildfire mitigation, forest stewardship, urban and community forestry, forest health, or related natural resource projects.
  • Experience with field forestry practices such as forest inventory, cruising, prescription implementation, timber marking, treatment layout, forest monitoring, timber sale support, or contract administration.
  • Experience applying forestry, silviculture, forest health, fuels reduction, wildfire mitigation, and stewardship concepts in Western U.S. forest ecosystems.
  • Experience using GIS/GPS tools, including ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, mobile data collection applications, or similar systems to collect, manage, analyze, map, and communicate forestry or natural resource data.
  • Experience supporting or administering project-level grants, cost-share programs, agreements, contracts, scopes of work, budgets, documentation, compliance, reporting, or certification of completed work.
  • Experience providing technical assistance, customer service, outreach, or public presentations to landowners, local governments, HOAs, fire protection districts, community groups, contractors, or partner organizations.
  • Experience working independently and as part of a team, including coordinating day-to-day field work, identifying issues, recommending solutions, and helping guide technicians, interns, seasonal employees, contractors, or project partners without formal supervisory authority.

Responsibilities

  • Lead planning, implementation, and closeout of small- to moderate-complexity forestry and natural resource projects across multiple CSFS program areas (e.g., forest management and stewardship, wildfire mitigation/fuels treatment, urban & community forestry, insect and disease response, outreach, and related special projects) to improve forest health, reduce wildfire risk, and support resilient landscapes.
  • Develop and implement project scopes of work, estimates, field plans, and technical recommendations; coordinate day-to-day project execution; monitor timelines, deliverables, safety, and compliance; and maintain project records and reports consistent with agency standards.
  • Support and administer grant and cost-share program delivery at the project level (e.g., Colorado Forest Restoration & Wildfire Risk Mitigation, Colorado Strategic Wildfire Action Program, State & Private Forestry, State Fire Assistance, Community Assistance on Adjacent Lands, and similar programs) by assisting with scopes, documentation, implementation tracking, reporting, and certification of completed work as assigned.
  • Provide technical assistance and customer service to landowners, local governments, HOAs, fire protection districts, and community partners; participate in outreach and educational efforts; and communicate CSFS technical guidance and program requirements in a clear and professional manner.
  • Serve as a project/work lead for Forestry Technicians, seasonal employees, and interns on assigned projects without formal supervisory authority over permanent or seasonal staff; train, coordinate, and review project work as appropriate to ensure safety, quality, and completion of assigned tasks.
  • Participate in pile burning and prescribed fire on state lands as qualified and assigned; follow safety policies, operational procedures, and agency standards in field and office settings.

Benefits

  • Robust benefits package
  • Collaborative atmosphere
  • Focus on work-life balance
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