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The SW-IFL Coordinator will lead and train volunteers for the project and introduce them to the purpose, background, and protocols of the project, assisted by the SW-IFL Intern. The project will kick off in March with the first volunteer training event. The coordinator will help launch the program in the Central Arizona region by hosting and advertising trainings, communicating with partners, recruiting volunteers, and assisting with sampling efforts and logistics. The main sampling seasons for collecting samples will be March-May (spring annuals). The coordinator will be expected to work an average of 10-15 hours per week, many of these hours may be on the weekend.