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Natural Lands Technician
AMERICAN PUBLIC GARDENS ASSN
Winterthur, DE
The Natural Lands Technician will assist with the maintenance and management of Winterthur’s extensive natural landscape, including its meadows, woodlands, streams, ponds, wetlands, and wildlife. They are also responsible for the care and oversight of Winterthur’s livestock. This person will work with and coordinate volunteers and interns. The Natural Lands Technician is considered essential personnel and will be expected to respond to weather or other job-related emergencies, i.e., snow removal, sick/injured livestock. This position also requires the working of 2-3 rotating weekends per year. The Natural Lands Technician shares their expertise through participation in Winterthur events and programming. They will assist in creating and fostering collaborative relationships with environmental organizations. Compensation: $19.00 Benefits: Including, but not limited to, medical, dental, and vision insurance; generous paid time off plan including 10 holidays, vacation, personal, and sick time; 403b with employer match for eligible employees; discounts in the museum store and cafe; free general admission for you and your immediate family. Work Schedule: Monday – Friday, 7 AM – 2:30 PM; 2-3 weekends per year and emergency weather events as needed. About Us Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library encompasses an unrivaled museum of American decorative arts in its mansion and galleries and a magnificent 60-acre naturalistic garden—all set on 1,000 gorgeous acres. Duties & Responsibilities Natural Lands Management: Incorporate environmentally responsible practices and a working understanding of the history and design intent of the Winterthur Estate in maintaining and managing non-garden areas of the Winterthur property. Land use types include woodland, meadow, field, and wetland. Improve areas through removal of invasive or undesirable plants, and planting or fostering desirable species. Maintain woodland and meadow trails. Maintain ponds, waterways, and associated riparian buffer areas. Wildlife Management: Foster populations of desirable wildlife through conscientious management, improvement, and expansion of habitat. Control or reduce populations of undesirable or problematic wildlife species such as Canada geese and white-tailed deer. Attend to injured, sick, displaced, or deceased wildlife. Livestock Operations: Oversee and assist in the care and management of resident sheep and goats. Maintain feed stock and other related supplies. Maintain barn and pasture. Documentation: Participate in team/departmental planning and documentation. Maintain records relevant to the condition, management, and interpretation of the natural landscape. Assist in yearly mapping updates as needed. E-mail correspondence within/outside of the institution. Document landscape changes using Landscape Modification Form as needed. Programming/Events: Create and present lectures, demonstrations, and provide tours for Winterthur guests. Contribute articles to Winterthur Garden Blog. Participate in Garden/Winterthur events. Events can occur outside of normal working hours. Community Outreach Coordination: Assist in creating and fostering relationships with community and environmental partners at Winterthur; working with these groups and assisting in communications with all our community environmental partners (i.e., contractors, non-profit groups, other gardens, and government groups). Education and Experience Minimum Experience: BA or BS in Environmental Management or related field with 3 years field work in land stewardship or environmental management; equivalent experience in natural land care related field considered in lieu of degree. Preferred Experience: BA or BS in Environmental Management or related field with 4 years field work in land stewardship or environmental management, with at least 2 years in a public garden setting. Knowledge/Skills: Strong working knowledge of the concepts and practices associated with environmentally responsible land care. Proficiency in operation of mechanized equipment commonly utilized in land care (mowers, tractors and attachments of various types, sprayers, etc.). State certification for restricted use pesticide application or ability to obtain certification after hire. Knowledge of resident wildlife species and their associated management, care, and/or proper handling practices. Familiarity working with and caring for livestock animals (sheep, goats). Ability to express ideas clearly, orally and in writing. Working knowledge of Microsoft systems. Additional Information Essential Functions: Able to operate manual transmission vehicles and various power equipment, i.e., mowers, brush cutters, heavy equipment. Able to stand, kneel, or bend for extended periods. Able to climb ladders. Able to lift up to 50 pounds. Able to traverse uneven ground/inclines. Work outdoors in all temperatures/conditions. Exposure to biting/stinging insects, poisonous plants, pesticides, and fertilizers. Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license in order to operate Winterthur vehicles. Application Instructions Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply here: https://secure6.saashr.com/ta/6002811.careers?CareersSearch=&ein_id=102123264&lang=EN (If link does not work, please copy and paste into your browser) #J-18808-Ljbffr
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