The Natural Resources Division is a branch of the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department (SFRPD) responsible for managing the city’s natural areas. Its mission is two-fold: to preserve, restore, and enhance remnant natural areas, and to develop and support community-based site stewardship of these areas. Some of our natural areas include Bayview Hill, Corona Heights, Glen Canyon, Grandview Park, John McLaren Park, Lake Merced, Mount Davidson and Twin Peaks. Learn more about our Natural Resources Division by visiting: https://sfrecpark.org/1395/Natural-Resources.
Role description
Under general supervision, the Natural Resource Specialist performs difficult and responsible field work to maintain, restore, protect and enhance natural resource areas, ecosystems, native plant communities and wildlife habitat from invasive species. The essential duties for this position include, but are not limited to:
- Assesses, monitors, maintains, conserves and augments wildlife, native plant habitat, and biological diversity; implements habitat restoration, ecological restoration and wildlife enhancement projects; conserves intact ecosystems; and manages natural resources;
- Determines plant composition for appropriate restoration of native ecosystems, wildlife habitat and rare and endangered species conservation;
- Conducts, studies, inventories, surveys and monitors rare plant and animal populations, habitat health and diversity, and endangered species populations; and utilizes spatial database;
- Practices methods and procedures to identify erosion of soils on steep slopes, addresses major and minor landslides and gullying in intact native ecosystems, and constructs and maintains trails;
- Identifies local native plants in all stages of lifecycle and understands the nature habitat requirement for native species to correctly collect seed and restore habitat;
- Identifies, monitors and controls invasive species in all life stages using Early Detection and Rapid Response techniques to minimize impacts on surrounding native plant communities;
- Performs landscape cleanup and general maintenance activities, including litter removal, illegal dumping and encampment cleanup;
- Collects seed and propagates hundreds of local native plant species for habitat restoration projects; and
- Leads the work of volunteers, Public Service Aids (9910), Apprentice Gardeners (3410) and Gardeners (3417).
Nature of Work
The Natural Resource Specialist workload is mainly a field position with very little time spent indoors in an office setting. This position may be required to address emergencies outside of regular works schedule, including weekends and holidays.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Two (2) years of professional experience in the conservation and management of natural ecosystems, native plant communities and wildlife habitat; AND
- Possession of a valid California Driver’s License.
License and Certification
Employees will be required to obtain a Qualified Applicator’s Certificate (QAC) or a Qualified Applicator's License (QAL) from the State of California Department of Pesticide Regulation within twelve (12) months from date of hire.
Substitution
- Completion of coursework in Biological Sciences, Natural Resource Management, AND Earth Science from an accredited college or university may substitute for up to eighteen (18) months of the required experience. Thirty (30) semester /forty-five (45) quarter units equals one (1) year.
- Three (3) years of professional gardening experience may substitute for up to one (1) year of the required experience.
Verification of Education and Experience:
Every application is reviewed to ensure that you meet the minimum qualifications as listed in the job ad. Review SF Careers Employment Applications for considerations taken when reviewing applications.
Applicants may be required to submit verification of qualifying education and experience at any point during the recruitment and selection process. If education verification is required, information on how to verify education requirements, including verifying foreign education credits or degree equivalency, can be found at https://careers.sf.gov/knowledge/experience-education/.
Note: Falsifying one’s education, training, or work experience or attempted deception on the application may result in disqualification for this and future job opportunities with the City and County of San Francisco.