Great Basin Institute, founded at the University of Nevada, Reno in 1998, is a mission-driven non-profit organization headquartered in the eastern foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. GBI has been a leader in the conservation stewardship field for over two decades, supporting thousands of individuals pursuing a career in public land management or advancing their academic standing. In partnership with Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument (PARA), GBI seeks to hire one Preservation Manager to oversee rehabilitation of the historic Tassi Ranch's maintenance. The rehabilitation will improve accessibility and drainage throughout the approximately 9,000 square yards of maintained landscape by trimming and clearing vegetation, improving the drainage system through the replacement of the existing failed French drains, and the creation of swales to direct groundwater away from the ranch structures. The deconstruction and reconstruction of the historic shed will provide for its long-term preservation. Managing the vegetation will help maintain the appearance of the site as well as maintain the habitats for threatened and endangered species that reside on the landscape. Improving the drainage system with 23 cubic yards of gravel-free French drains and creating swales will help reduce the damage caused by recurring groundwater intrusion. These measures will provide for the long-term sustainability of this historic site. The Preservation Manager will provide expert oversight to an AmeriCorps conservation crew throughout the process of dismantling and storing the historic Tassi Ranch shed, conducting landscape maintenance and rehabilitation, re-excavation and reconstruction of the French drains surrounding the shed, and reconstruction of the historic shed upon completion of landscape and drainage maintenance. LOCATION Offices are located in St. George, Utah The Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument is a vast, biologically diverse, impressive landscape encompassing an array of scientific and historic objects. This remote area of open, undeveloped spaces and engaging scenery is located on the edge of one of the most beautiful places on earth, the Grand Canyon. Despite the hardships created by rugged isolation and the lack of natural waters, the monument has a long and rich human history spanning more than 11,000 years, and an equally rich geologic history spanning almost 2 billion years. Full of natural splendor and a sense of solitude, this area remains remote and unspoiled, qualities that are essential to the protection of the scientific and historic resources it contains. A National Park Service cultural landscapes inventory completed in 2003 determined Tassi Ranch to be locally significant for its association with the development of cattle ranching in the Arizona Strip. It also found the ranch's structures and man-made landscape improvements significant as rare survivors of their type. Tassi Ranch illuminates the ways independent ranchers and homesteaders modified the natural landscape of the desert southwest to create sites for agriculture and settlement in a harsh and remote environment. There are multiple different natural springs on the ranch, which made this area a lifesaving water source, a comfortable place to rest, and an ideal place to make a desert home. Travelers were first documented as taking refuge at Tassi around the 1870’s, although archaeological evidence points to Native American use as early as 5,000 BP.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Number of Employees
101-250 employees