Hire (in cooperation with HR) and manage volunteer weed control (or other volunteer) teams.Educate staff and visitors about the land as needed.Develop and implement restoration of disturbed areas.Plan or assist with planning of land projects.Advise SMC leadership on land-based decisions.Goals: wayfinding, erosion control, and storm water diversion / mitigation. Organize work parties for trail clean up, trail development projects, and general trail maintenance. With staff and volunteer support, regularly monitor trails.Maintain existing landscaping (watering, weeding, &c.).Design and implement cultivated landscaping where appropriate.Design plans for the reclamation of damaged landscapes from disruptive capital improvement work across the land.Landscaping design, maintenance, implementation ![]() Fire recovery efforts – emerging responsibilities and tasks. This position carries out activities needed to achieve SMC goals, including but not limited to, maintaining trails, preparing, updating, and revising trail maps, ecological control including work with invasive species weeds and plants, ecological surveys, property boundary maintenance, wetland protection, forest management, and trash/debris clean-up. The Land Steward is also responsible for coordinating with senior management on land management decisions and promoting a culture of environmental stewardship at SMC. The Land Steward, in cooperation with SMC leadership and the department, hires (as budgets permit) and oversees seasonal employees to assist with forestry and land management activities and coordinates with other departments to help staff and participants to connect with, enjoy, and utilize the land responsibly. This position is responsible for 600+ acres. Base pay of $9.The Land Steward is responsible for the management and sustainable use of the land at SMC including forests, trails, natural and landscaped areas, and gardens.Experience with ArcGIS, GPS, and Microsoft Office.Hands-on experience in forestry, landscaping, trail work and/or noxious weed management.Proficiency in plant identification, particularly Colorado native plants. ![]()
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