Help with ecosystem restoration by removing invasive exotic plants so that a diversity of native species once
again thrive.
Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Control non-native plant species using physical and chemical means, with the goal of helping to
restore selected Nature Center ecosystems back to a more natural state
2. Safely and properly use powered brush saws, pole pruners, backpack sprayers and hand sprayers
to permanently remove invasive plants
3. Assist with other land management and facilities work as assigned
4. Operate within all established safety and security procedures
Required Qualifications
• At least 18 years old
• Have a valid driver’s license
• Physical abilities to carry out above mentioned tasks and must be able to lift 50 lbs regularly
• Operate within all established safety and security procedures
• Experience identifying plants desired
• Experience using and maintaining power equipment preferred
• Mental and physical capacity to:
o Work outdoors in adverse weather conditions (heat, high humidity, rain, snow, etc. …)
o Tolerate poison ivy, snakes, mosquitoes, deer flies, bees and thorns
• Hard worker who is able to maintain a positive attitude and high group morale
• Pesticide certification preferred (CNC will fund certification if needed)
Reports to: Director of Land and Facilities
Status: Full time, temporary (seasonal)
Schedule: Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm; up to 40 hrs/wk and up to 800 total hrs
Start Date: April 20 or when available (flexible)
End Date: Through August with additional days possible (hiring multiple staff members; one person
needed through October)
Compensation & Benefits: $14-15/hr (based on experience), staff uniform, steel-toed boots,
pesticide certification fee reimbursement, CNC membership, 20% discount in Nature Center Store, 10%
discount on registered program member fee