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Schoolcraft County Conservation District Seasonal Aquatic Invasive Species Inspector in Manistique, Michigan

Organization Background:

The Schoolcraft Conservation District (SCD) is a local unit of government, IRS 170(c)(1), and has been serving Schoolcraft County through stewardship of natural resources for over 50 years. Historically, the District is funded by several sources - state, federal, and county grants, seedling sales, and generous donations. Schoolcraft County residents provide funding through their support of millage specific to the District.

Position Objective:

Under the guidance of SCD staff, this employee will act as support for the Michigan Invasive Species Grant (MISG) Boat Decontamination project with the goal of minimizing/preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species (AIS). This employee will participate in a range of activities, including decontaminating boats at assigned boat launches/landings throughout Schoolcraft and Delta Counties, conducting interviews with boaters and recording relevant data, educating the public on AIS, and caring for decontamination equipment. Strong interpersonal skills, a willingness to work outdoors in a variety of conditions, confidence working on or around water, and an ability to work alongside a field crew are required. A basic knowledge of natural resources and invasive species is preferred.

This is a temporary position that will run from Memorial Day to Labor Day 2024 (flexible).

Relationships:

The Seasonal AIS Inspector reports directly to the AIS Coordinator. Day-to-day activities will be performed alongside a team of other seasonal employees with guidance from SCD staff.

Essential Functions:

90%

• Travels daily to boat launches throughout Schoolcraft and Delta Counties

• Operates and maintains boat washing equipment

• Inspects and washes boats as they enter and exit water bodies at assigned boat launch sites

• Tracks interactions with boaters and the general public to gather information that will work toward evaluating program effectiveness

• Provides interactive AIS education at boat launches and elsewhere as needed

• Responsible for various administrative tasks such as vehicle logs,

equipment upkeep, maintaining a daily work log, and other similar duties

• Serves as a public information liaison for the Schoolcraft Conservation District; provides information, responds to inquiries, and gathers public feedback

• Assists with installation/updating of signage at public access sites

10%

• Helps with field work related to other ongoing grant programs as needed

• Helps with administrative tasks as needed

• Other duties as assigned by AIS Coordinator and/or District Manager

Educational Qualifications of the Ideal Candidate:

High school diploma or GED preferred. A willingness to learn is necessary.

Preferred Experience:

• Computer software: Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Creative Suite

• Has general knowledge of natural resources, aquatic invasive species, and wildlife and ecology principles and policies.

Abilities:

• Excellent social and interpersonal skills; must be comfortable approaching members of the public

• Must be able to work most weekends

• Team player and self-motivated to work independently as needed

• Ability to work outdoors in a variety of conditions and terrains, including but not limited to extreme conditions such as heat, cold, or rain

• Ability to stand for extended periods of time

• Excellent oral, telephonic and written communication skills in the English language

• Computer and office equipment skills preferred

WAGE: $15 an hour, up to 40 hours/week

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