Forest Wildlife Specialist – Tennessee Position Available In Knox, Tennessee
Tallo's Job Summary: The Forest Wildlife Specialist position in Tennessee, offered by the Ruffed Grouse Society & American Woodcock Society, entails a permanent role with a salary ranging from $50,000 to $60,000 annually. The Specialist will work in forest wildlife conservation, collaborating with various organizations to implement sustainable forestry practices, manage forest lands, and benefit imperiled wildlife in the Appalachian Mountains of eastern Tennessee. The ideal candidate should possess a forestry-related degree, experience in forest management, wildlife conservation, and government agency collaboration, along with proficiency in forest inventory tools and software. Travel and fieldwork are required for this remote position.
Job Description
Forest Wildlife Specialist
- Tennessee Ruffed Grouse Society & American Woodcock Society Knoxville, Tennessee Job Type Permanent
Salary $50,000 - $60,000 per year
Experience 2 - 6 years Forest Wildlife Specialist
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Tennessee Location:
Within 30 miles of
Knoxville, TN Supervisors:
Ruffed Grouse Society & American Woodcock Society Region:
Southern Appalachians Starting Date:
May 2025
Term of Position:
May 2025 to June 2027, with a possibility of position extension.
Background and Primary Duties:
The Ruffed Grouse Society & American Woodcock Society (RGS & AWS) is a national, nonprofit organization with a 60-year record of forest wildlife conservation.
RGS & AWS
in partnership with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA), the Natural Resources Conservation Service in Tennessee (NRCS-TN), the Cherokee National Forest (CNF), and other partners, are looking for a motivated individual to work effectively with private forest landowners and public land managers in the Appalachian Mountains of eastern Tennessee. The selected individual will work as an all-lands conservation forester leading sustainable forest management practices on private, state, and federal lands, with the goal of benefiting imperiled wildlife, local livelihoods, and forest health. On private lands, the Forest Wildlife Specialist will prepare NRCS-compliant Forest Management Plans for eligible landowners, along with other technical assistance. On state-owned lands, the Forest Wildlife Specialist will assist state agency land managers with layout and marking of habitat treatments, forest inventories, and other forestry activities. On National Forest lands, the Wildlife Forester will produce deliverables for RGS & AWS’ cooperative agreements with CNF, including leading the administration and inspections of commercial timber harvests and noncommercial treatments. The Forest Wildlife Specialist will work with
RGS & AWS
staff and partner organizations to: Provide outreach and technical assistance to eligible private landowners, including… Participating in public outreach events Conducting forest inventories
Preparing NRCS-compliant Forest Management Plans
Assisting with layout and marking of habitat improvement practices Support state agency land managers with conservation forestry activities, including… Conducting forest inventories
Layout and marking of commercial and non-commercial forestry projects
Drafting forestry contracts, prospectuses, and habitat restoration plans
Administering and inspecting work performed by contractors Produce deliverables for RGS & AWS’ agreements with CNF, including… Conducting forest inventories
Administering and inspecting timber sales
Preparing contracts and prospectuses for non-commercial service work
Administering and inspecting non-commercial service work Conduct all mapping, monitoring, record-keeping, and reporting for the activities above. Communicate clearly and frequently with
RGS & AWS
staff, partner organizations, and contractors to facilitate the activities above.
Position Requirements:
A degree in forestry or a closely related field, preferably including coursework or professional experience in forest stand improvement practices and wildlife conservation.
Ability to identify the tree species of eastern Tennessee reliably, leaf-on or leaf-off, including seedlings and saplings.
Professional skills, knowledge, and experience in utilizing active forest management to meet desired silvicultural and wildlife habitat objectives.
Experience using forest inventory tools and software to follow detailed inventory protocols.
Experience developing and implementing site-specific forest management plans or practices.
Experience working with private landowners as well as state and federal government agencies.
Knowledge of USDA Forest Service and NRCS processes, regulations, and programs preferred.
Experience developing and overseeing forestry contracts preferred.
Proven ability to manage multiple projects, produce effective results, and meet deadlines.
Proven ability to be self-motivated, responsible, and solve problems.
Applicant must be able to develop and manage their daily work schedule to achieve results and work highly independently.
Experience with GPS units, ArcGIS, and Microsoft Office software.
Excellent networking and communication skills.
Willingness and ability to work in physically challenging environments under adverse conditions. Willingness and ability to drive 4WD vehicles on remote mountain roads and trails. The Forest Wildlife Specialist will work remotely, with regular travel required for field work and meetings. The Specialist is an
RGS & AWS
employee and represents
RGS & AWS
in its work. The Specialist will be supervised by RGS & AWS’ Southern Appalachian Forest Conservation Coordinator. There will be a 6-month probationary period.
Compensation:
The salary range for the position is $50,000.00
- 60,000 (commensurate with experience) plus benefits, health insurance, and retirement options.
A work vehicle or mileage reimbursement will be available for the Specialist. A purchasing card for business and travel expenses, computer, cell phone, office supplies, and field forestry supplies will be provided.