Selected trainees in the Wildland Fire Fellowship work as part of the Southern Illinois Interagency Habitat and Fuels Crew for a term of up to two years. As part of our team, you’ll gain hands-on experience in the preparation and implementation of prescribed fire, wildfire suppression tactics and techniques, safely operating and maintaining equipment, invasive plant management, forest stand improvement, and other stewardship activities. Experience is complemented by a robust training program consisting of formal and informal training related to Fire and Aviation Management (FAM) and wholistic management practices used in the restoration and preservation of a large, varied and unique landscape. You’ll work alongside a cadre of mentors from The Nature Conservancy, US Forest Service, and others in growing your skills, knowledge, and connections for the next steps in your career. This is a full-time (35+ hours a week), term-based (up to 2 years) position located in Carterville, Illinois. The Wildland Fire Fellowship is a US Forest Service funded initiative to increase capacity within the fire service by preparing individuals new to fire management for entry/mid-level Fire and Aviation Management (FAM) positions with the US Forest Service and similar agencies. The fellowship provides experience, training, professional licenses and qualifications, and opportunities to network with federal and state agencies, and non-governmental organizations in Illinois and beyond.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED