EP Forester 2 - Partnership Coordinator
State of Connecticut, Department of Energy & Environmental Protection
Hartford, Connecticut
The State of Connecticut, Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP), has an exciting opportunity for an Environmental Protection Forester 2, Partnership Coordinator, with the Forestry Division's Urban and Community Forestry (UCF) Program. The Partnership Coordinator will oversee and coordinate technical assistance and outreach on behalf of the UCF Program and will support other aspects of the UCF Program as needed. Specifically, the Partnership Coordinator will help build capacity in Connecticut’s 169 municipalities to grow and maintain healthy, resilient, and equitably distributed urban and community forests.
You will work statewide but will place particular focus on environmental justice and historically underrepresented communities to develop urban forestry programs and increase access statewide programs and resources.
This position is also responsible for creating and maintaining internal and front-facing geospatial databases. These databases may include local and statewide tree inventories, tree canopy assessments, and stakeholder mapping. You will use these data to help the UCF program form program goals and track accomplishments.
This full-time position is 35 hours per week, Monday through Friday; Some evening and weekends may be required. This position is based out of Hartford, CT and provides technical assistance and support statewide. A Hybrid schedule is available.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND ABILITY
- Considerable knowledge of the principles and practices of silviculture and forest resource management, silvics, forest mensuration, aerial photogrammetry, forest products marketing and utilization, forest surveys and type-mapping, forest recreation, forest diseases and insects;
- Knowledge of
- laws and regulations pertaining to forest lands, arboriculture, and related resources;
- forest land tax classification laws;
- Skills
- interpersonal skills;
- oral and written communication skills;
- Considerable ability to keep records and make reports;
- Ability to
- develop short and long range forest management plans and programs;
- review and evaluate forest management plans;
- coordinate and oversee forest fire prevention and control;
- utilize computer software;
- lead.
Job Opening: Environmental Protection Forester 2 (35 Hour) - Department of Administrative Services
Selection Plan
Special Notice: Incumbents in this class will be required to possess and retain certification as a Forester in accordance with Section 23-65h of the Connecticut General Statutes unless already certified by another reciprocating state. Applicants not currently certified as a Forester. If not already a licensed practitioner, the Partnership Coordinator must take the certification exam on October 8, 2025. Exam pre-registration is required by September 10, 2025.
Exam Exception: Forester certification or licensure from another state or entity under a law which provides substantially similar qualifications for certification through examination under the provisions of Connecticut General Statute 23-65h.
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Category | Admin & Leadership, Forestry |
Tags | Outreach |