The Clear Lake Environmental Research Center (CLERC) is an environmental non-profit organization based in Lake County, California. We serve as a steward for environmental and economic sustainability of Clear Lake, its neighboring lands and waters, local communities, and beyond. We manage a series of community-wide grant-funded forestry projects that focus on fuel reduction, reforestation, prescribed fire, prioritization planning, workforce development, and community involvement.
The CLERC Fire and Forestry Program core functions include cooperative cross-boundary planning and project design, landowner engagement and technical assistance, project prep and layout, and project implementation (accomplished with public agency crews and private contractors). Along with primary forestry and fuels management functions, the program also encompasses botany and wildlife functions, and works in close coordination with community partners to accomplish complex resource benefit objectives at the project, community, and landscape scale.
Summary of Duties and Responsibilities:
- Work closely with partners including the U. S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM), U.S. Forest Service, CAL FIRE, other state and local agencies and local Fire Safe Councils.
- Meet with landowners to discuss goals and objectives and work out logistical elements of tree/brush removal, reforestation and prescribed fire.
- Conduct forest inventories and analyze forest inventory data.
- Develop California Forest Management Plans (CFMP) for landowners.
- Interface with landowners and contractors, develop scopes of work and budgets, and draft project contracts and agreements.
- Coordinate the development of projects and logistics for project implementation.
- Coordinate with project partners and consultants to develop environmental documentation and permits (CEQA, NEPA, etc.).
- Represent CLERC, its partners and funders in a positive and proactive manner.
- Contribute to additional CLERC programs (as appropriate based on skills and interests).