The Conservation Science Center (CSC) is a program within the NM Forest & Watershed Restoration Institute and is actively seeking candidates with a strong land stewardship ethic who value community advocacy and engagement. This position works with the CSC Program Manager and supports long-term community recovery efforts following the Hermit’s Peak / Calf Canyon wildfire by supporting educational trainings in restoration practices, workforce development, and engaging with youth and adult audiences. We welcome candidates with an enthusiasm for participatory, human-centered programming and culturally responsive communications. This position will require strong interpersonal skills with collaborators of diverse ages, socioeconomics, and cultural backgrounds; and an ability to cultivate new and strengthen existing community partnerships. Candidates should be comfortable working with northern NM rural communities. Additionally, this position includes adapting scientific concepts into immersive hands-on activities for local youth and landowners to increase accessibility to research and restoration practices.
Key responsibilities include:
- Support the implementation of Fire-Informed Restoration Education for New Mexico (FIRENM) programming;
- Engage landowners to build and expand landowner networks for Landscape Stewardship Planning efforts, FIRENM field sites, YCC and youth engagement programming, and other community-based initiatives;
- Manage, plan, and implement K-12 initiatives, including the annual STEM Showdown with NM MESA, Mora Outdoor School, Northern NM Regional Envirothon, and similar outdoor education programming, etc.;
- Pilot and adapt culturally responsive curricula for northern NM youth and adult populations;
- Pilot and refine citizen science monitoring for landowners;
- Co-develop conservation leadership professional development for NMHU STEM majors and local communities.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Embrace principles of fairness, cultural appreciation, and respectful engagement in programing, workplace interactions, and communications;
- Facilitate FIRENM event planning, workshop logistics and field site preparation, including cross-program communications and planning within NMFWRI, and with partner organizations;
- Spearhead K-12 initiatives, including project planning and logistics with community partners
- Support citizen science monitoring related to FIRENM practices;
- Cross-collaborate with STEM grant teams at NMHU to leverage resources; pilot conservation leadership initiatives;
- Develop and maintain partnerships with formal and informal educators, higher education partner institutions, state/federal/nonprofit community partners, private landowners, etc.;
- Represent CSC professionally and participate in community meetings, webinars, relevant Communities of Practice, community boards, and working committees;
- Assist with reviewing, editing and revising curricula materials, technical guides and other educational materials developed by the CSC and FIRENM teams;
- Work with NMFWRI staff and NMHU faculty to support field classes, webinars and in-person trainings
- Maintain Wilderness First Aid certification, participate in field crew safety trainings, and other internal professional development opportunities to maintain a holistic skillset and provide cross-program support as time allows;
- Support grant/program review and administration, maintain project budgets, record keeping, and other administrative tasks;
- Maintain regular attendance and clear communication with supervisors and colleagues in office, field, and online working environments;
- Additional duties as assigned by the CSC Program Manager.