Wilderness Fuels Module - Assistant Crew Leader
Sierra Institute for Community and Environment
Lassen Volcanic National Park, California
Job Type | Temporary |
Salary Details | $25-$27/hour |
Deadline | Feb 28, 2025 |
Experience | 2 - 6 years |
The Sierra Institute for Community and Environment (Sierra Institute), in cooperation with the Lassen National Park (LAVO) is hiring one Wilderness Fuels Module (WFM) assistant crew leader to assist in guiding an eight person crew in performing fuels management in LAVO to promote future prescribed and/or managed fire activities in wilderness areas of the park. The WFM Assistant Crew Leader, under the direction of the WFM Crew Lead, Sierra Institute support staff, and LAVO specialists, will be responsible for leading the WFM crew in safely falling, bucking, and limbing live and dead trees and constructing fireline using predominantly non-mechanized equipment (e.g., crosscut saws, axes, etc.) in undeveloped wilderness areas. Crew members will also use non-mechanized equipment to fall low-complexity, small diameter trees. Mechanical thinning (chainsaws) may be used for project implementation in non-wilderness areas. The Assistant Crew Leader will also stand in as Crew Lead in the event that the Crew Leader is not present. Fuels are rearranged, either by piling or lopping and scattering depending upon fuel loading, to facilitate future prescribed fire. The WFM Crew will also be responsible for supervising Sierra Institutes youth corps, “P-CREW” , for a portion of the season while they assist with the project. The crew may also assist as necessary with other activities to advance landscape restoration in the region.
The WFM Assistant Crew Leader will advance their knowledge of Sierra Nevada mixed-conifer forest ecosystems, wilderness management, collaborative forest management processes, and crew management and leadership. They will work with project supervisors to implement and adapt silvicultural prescriptions and/or remove fuels based on designated cut trees, depending upon the complexity of the location. The assistant crew leader will be expected to recognize tree species, defects, and environmental hazards in executing the prescription and cut tree mark, calling attention to unnecessary risks and flagging hazard trees for future removal using mechanized equipment. The Assistant Crew Leader will help the Crew Lead in planning crew work and assess progress towards objectives, manage crew safety, and assist with training crew members. The WFM Assistant Crew Leader will also be expected to oversee tool maintenance and camp life in order to ensure that things are being done regularly, correctly, and in accordance with Leave No Trace guidelines. The crew will receive project-specific training on tree-species identification, crosscut felling, prescription implementation, and wilderness management.
The majority of project work will occur adjacent to and within the northern area of the National Park near Manzanita Lake. The project area lies within the heart of the beautiful, rugged, and diverse landscape of northern California's headwaters. A small portion of project work may be within the boundary of the recent Dixie Fire (2021) and Crew objectives will support several projects in various stages of implementation. Manzanita Lake, known for its views of Lassen Peak reflected in its crystal clear water, and the area around it remain unburned. . The crew will also spend time conducting fuel management in the wilderness areas around Juniper Lake. This area did suffer from mid to high severity burning during the Dixie Fire. This is an opportunity to deploy a niche skill set, non-mechanical hand treatments, in order to advance post-fire recovery in burned areas and promote fire resilience in unburned areas.
The Assistant Crew Leader must be organized, open to learning, possess the ability to motivate and supervise a crew, and be willing to work hard in a physically demanding role. This position requires hiking while carrying a heavy pack and paint and mitigating known and unforeseen hazards that may include smoke, heat, and strong wind. This crew will utilize a 8-6 work schedule consisting of eight 10-hour days followed by six days off.
This is a unique opportunity to contribute to fuels reduction activities within a designated Wilderness area in a National Park. Those with an interest in Wilderness land management, active management of forested landscapes for ecosystem resilience, and/or the use of fire as a tool to promote ecosystem health, are encouraged to apply. Assistant Crew Leaders must possess a full COVID-19 vaccination status (vaccinated and boosted).
For more details, please see full job description at our website.
Please send your cover letter, resume, and contact information for three references as one PDF to jobs@sierrainstitute.us with “Wilderness Fuels Module - Assistant Crew Leader” in the subject line. Please include where you heard about the job in the text of the email (please be as specific as possible). Position is open until filled, applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Please call 530.284.1022 or email jobs@sierrainstitute.us if you have questions.
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Category | Forestry, General / Stewardship |
Tags | Wildland Firefighter |