Title: Private Lands Forester
Supervisor: Appalachian Director of Conservation Partnerships
Location: Clarion/Dubois/Montrose/Olyphant/Towanda, PA
Salary: Estimated at $61,500; Based on experience
Term of Position: Approx. July 1, 2025, to December 31, 2030; extension pending additional funding
Application Deadline: June 20th, 2025
Position Summary:
This is a full-time position with American Bird Conservancy (ABC). American Bird Conservancy is a fast-growing, results-focused nonprofit seeking employees with an entrepreneurial spirit and a desire to make a difference for birds and their habitats throughout the Americas. Inspired by the wonder of birds, ABC achieves lasting results for the bird species most in need while also benefiting human communities, biodiversity, and the planet’s fragile climate.
American Bird Conservancy (ABC) is seeking to fill two Private Lands Forester positions in Pennsylvania to work effectively with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), private forest landowners, and local partners in Pennsylvania to implement sustainable forest management on private lands following ecologically based silviculture and best management practices for locally occurring priority wildlife species. One position will be based in the Clarion or Dubois area, and the second will be based in the Montrose, Olyphant, or Towanda area.
The foresters will be part of a multi-disciplinary team of biologists, foresters, soil conservationists, and others working across Pennsylvania to address resource concerns and enhance forests on non-industrial private forestland. This project is being coordinated by Appalachian Mountains Joint Venture (AMJV) staff, who are employees of ABC. Supervision, daily direction, training, and support will be provided by AMJV and USDA NRCS staff. The field foresters and associated activities are supported with funds from NRCS and ABC.
Primary Duties:
Work with AMJV staff, NRCS, PA DCNR Bureau of Forestry, Pennsylvania Game Commission, and other partners to:
- Deliver U.S. Farm Bill programs to eligible Pennsylvania landowners.
- Develop, plan, and implement conservation practices designed to improve air quality, water quality, wildlife habitat, and forest health through various Farm Bill programs including the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP), Working Lands For Wildlife (WLFW), Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP), Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP), Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP), Healthy Forest Reserve Program (HFRP), and the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program-Wetland Reserve Enhancement (ACEP-WRE).
- Conduct landscape and forest stand examinations, compile data such as timber type, forest health, forest vitality, timber measurements, regeneration, wildlife habitat and conditions, insect and disease activity, and other pertinent factors.
- Provide technical assistance during development, implementation, coordination, and evaluation of conservation practices for forestry-related activities.
- Work one-on-one with landowners to develop conservation plans that include detailed GIS cover maps showing existing wildlife habitat conditions, proposed habitat improvements and targeted conservation goals, such as soil erosion reduction, water quality improvements and wildlife habitat acres improved.
- Develop informational programs and make presentations that promote the forest health and wildlife habitat programs.
- Prepare regular reports and other correspondence on Farm Bill programs, forest health, wildlife habitat, or other topics as required.
- Assist District Conservationist(s) in development of conservation plans, work plans, outreach, and technical material applicable to non-industrial private forest landowners.
- Establish and maintain contacts for cooperative relations with federal, state and local agencies, and private and non-profit organizations for the purpose of coordinating forestry activities and assistance with the field offices, and field teams.
- Assist the District Conservationist(s) on complex forestland problems at the landscape and parcel level by providing direct assistance and training to NRCS staff, landowners, and interested public.
- Promote forest management following NRCS guidelines and Conservation Practice Standards.
- Participate in prescribed fire implementation, including attending and attaining passing scores on fire trainings, and passing annual pack test.
- Participate in data collection of wildlife biological data in the field as requested.
- Write and submit quarterly and annual reports to AMJV and ABC.
Benefits:
- Excellent benefits package includes medical, dental, flexible spending accounts, and employer-matched retirement savings, flexible schedule, etc.
- Paid vacation days (starting at 15 days annually and increasing to 20 days after 1 year of employment), paid holidays (including both US holidays and additional ABC holidays) and sick leave.
- Lodging, meals, and transportation covered for work-related travel away from home.
- Rental vehicle or personal mileage reimbursement where applicable.
To Apply:
Please apply online at Paylocity.
If you have any difficulties uploading your resume and cover letter, then please send them as ONE document to HR@abcbirds.org
At American Bird Conservancy, we believe that a diversity of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills makes us more effective. We are committed to creating a respectful and inclusive work environment for all of our employees.
As an equal opportunity employer, ABC is committed to ensuring that employees and applicants for employment have equal opportunities regardless of race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, religion, physical or mental disability, medical condition, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or any other factor unrelated to the requirements of the position.