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Native Seed Steward

Job Location

Flexible within Greater Chicago Area (Illinois)

Remote

Type of Job

Temporary

Salary

$19.00 for field work hours. Travel time will be paid at half wage ($9.50/hour) in addition to mileage reimbursed at the current federate rate of .655 cents/mile. Total hours estimated to be 48 per month, however, it can be expected that some months will require additional hours and some less

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Mar 10, 2023

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Program: Pollinator Partnership: Project Wingspan Across Chicagoland

Position: Native Seed Steward (Field position)

Location: Flexible within Greater Chicago Area (Illinois)

Duration: Seasonal

Hours: Part-time flex

 

Pollinator Partnership (P2) seeks to hire two motivated and conservation-minded Native Seed Stewards

(NSS) in the Greater Chicago Area in Illinois. The NSS will make collections of native plant seeds to

support habitat enhancement efforts to address the alarming declines in native pollinator populations.

Project Wingspan is part of P2’s wider Monarch Wings Across America program

(https://www.pollinator.org/monarch/mwaa).

 

Program Overview:

Project Wingspan Across Chicagoland (PWAC), is a native plant amplification program to support and

increase the quality, quantity, and connectivity of habitat for imperiled native pollinators of the Greater

Chicago Wilderness Region, including the monarch butterfly, the endangered rusty patched bumble bee,

and many others. The program will address threats of species extirpation due to habitat degradation,

fragmentation, and loss by increasing supply of local genotype native plant species that are highly valued

and in demand, yet are not commonly available through the native seed and plant market, for habitat

enhancement efforts. Seed from targeted species will be collected from key landscapes, grown out in

quantity over several years, and then awarded to restoration projects across the Chicago Wilderness

Region.

 

Position Overview:

The Native Seed Stewards (NSS) are contract field positions spanning 7 months, beginning mid to late

April 2023 through early November 2023. The NSS(s) will conduct native seed collections, either

independently or as a team of two, from a vetted list of highly desired plants as identified by program

partners. The positions require the ability to work a flexible monthly schedule due to the nature of flora

phenology and associated responsibilities. Collections will occur at sites within the Greater Chicago

Wilderness Region

 

Responsibilities:

● Work with PWAC project manager to learn detailed seed collection protocols and provide regular

updates regarding scouting and collection activities.

● Coordinate as necessary with program partners at project sites to gain information on

approximate locations of viable populations suitable for collection.

● Coordinate as necessary with the other Native Seed Steward.

● Transportation to and from sites (mileage will be reimbursed at the current federal rate).

● Conduct in-field scouting missions during bloom periods.

● Identify flora to species level using various resources, including dichotomous keys.

● Make seed collections during the appropriate time periods as dictated by various species’

phenologies and climate conditions (May through November).

● Ensure that all required population scouting data, GPS location data, seed collection data, and

photos are properly recorded, using a self-provided smartphone or tablet.

● Provide suitable location(s) to properly dry seed collections before shipping.

 

Qualifications:

Our ideal candidate will have the following:

● Flexibility/ability to work varying hours across the project timeline in accordance with the

growing season so as to conduct timely scouting events and seed collection activities.

● A degree in botany, plant science, ecology, restoration ecology, or a related field; Or a minimum

of 3 years’ experience identifying Midwest native plants in the field (e.g. native plant monitoring,

restoration, seed collection, etc.).

● Strong Midwest plant identification skills (to species) and knowledge of plant taxonomy and

plant biology. Familiarity with plants of the Chicagoland Wilderness Region’s prairie and

woodland-edge ecosystems.

● Experience using flora ID keys. Experience using dichotomous keys preferred.

● Experience scouting, planning, and conducting seed collections (through Seeds of Success

programs, or similar, or other seed handling/collecting work).

● Experience recording accurate and detailed field data records.

● Experience working with federal or state agency, academic, private, or nonprofit partners to

coordinate, plan, and execute fieldwork on public or private lands.

● Capability to conduct field work and hike for extended periods in uneven/rough terrain, and in

potentially harsh environmental conditions (cold, heat, biting insects, etc.). The ability to carry

personal gear, food, and water in addition to flora keys, collection materials, and seed collections

weighing up to 15 pounds is expected.

● First aid training preferred.

● Proficiency working with phone apps and/or app-based GIS/GPS tools.

 

Compensation:

$19.00 for field work hours. Travel time will be paid at half wage ($9.50/hour) in addition to mileage

reimbursed at the current federate rate of .655 cents/mile. Total hours estimated to be 48 per month,

however, it can be expected that some months will require additional hours and some less.

How to Apply: Interested candidates should email a resume and cover letter describing why you are a

good fit for the position to Andy Grinstead at andy@pollinator.org by Friday April 7th, 2023.

 

Application notes:

● Attach the resume and cover letter as one combined PDF.

● Please name the email subject and attached PDF “PWAC – Last Name”

● Deadline for applications is Friday, April 7th, 2023.

● An inability to follow the instructions above will result in the application being automatically

rejected.

 

No phone calls please.

 

About Pollinator Partnership:

Pollinator Partnership (P2) is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to protect and restore

populations of pollinator species. As the world’s largest organization devoted exclusively to the

preservation of the birds, bees, butterflies, beetles, and bats, P2 plays a key role in preserving terrestrial

ecosystems, promoting agricultural productivity, and enhancing local communities through

pollinator-centered work. P2 has been actively supporting the conservation and protection of pollinators

throughout North America since 1996. For more information, visit www.pollinator.org.

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