2006.147

Job Description

 

 

Position Title:                                        Forestry Manager

Departmental Supervisor:                       Natural Resources Director

Class:                                                   Professional Administrative/Exempt

Wage Range:                                        DOE

 

 

 

Summary of Duties and Responsibilities


Plans and executes programs for development, management, and protection of 30,000 acres of tribal and allotted timbered lands.

Supervises a staff of professionals and technicians to carry out the duties involved with cutting the annual timber harvest, contract compliance, sale administration, and forest development activities.

Incumbent is responsible for administrative, financial and personnel management for the Tribal Forestry staff as well as on-the-job training and formal training.

Responsible for surveys, studies and all phases of forest inventories to obtain growth, mortality and form class to reflect silvicultural development and trends for proper management of forest lands.

Oversees the preparation of environmental assessments, timber sale preparation, and timber sale contracts while maintaining sound forest management principles, and adhering to Environmental Protection Agency requirements.

The incumbent, in cooperation with the Bureau of Indian Affairs, works with Idaho State Department of Public Lands on the protection agreements for prevention and suppression of forest fires on Coeur d’Alene Reservation lands.

Responsible for identifying and evaluating insect and disease condition, and advising the Tribal Council on necessary control measures.

Responsible for P.L. 93-638 intensive forest development programs on the Coeur d’Alene Reservation. This includes determining areas for conducting thinning, pruning, planting, scarification and other intensive forest management programs.

Responsible for boundary and line survey activities and obtaining access or rights-of-way over private property to the scattered tribal and allotted timbered acreages.

Plans and operates the budget from various funding allocations. Prepares budget requests, justification and scope of work for banded funds, add-on forestry funds and from administrative fees accrued.

Responsible for accurate financial records of all receipts generated from forests products sales. Assures sales of all values are collected and disbursed properly.

Responsible for the adherence and enforcement of tribal policy and procedures and federal regulations.

Responsible for the development of annual and quarterly reports covering all activities of the tribal forestry department.

 

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required by the Position

Knowledge of management, budgeting, personnel, public relations and contracting procedures involved in forestry.

Considerable knowledge of the broad range of biological, social and economic factors influencing the forest areas and the resource activities involved. Uses judgment and skill in applying decisions on these activities.

Knowledge of multiple use relationship of the forest and ability to interpret from guidelines and instruction to deal with complex and varying situations.

Considerable knowledge of a wide range of standard professional methods, techniques and precedents with the ability to evaluate and judge the proper action and silvicultural methods or actions to be applied. 

 

Supervisory Control

 

Position function under the general supervision of the Natural Resource Director who issues instructions on difficult and unusual assignments and reviews work for conformance to instructions and procedure as well as occasional spot-check of work at the job. Requires independent judgment and action on the majority of work conducted.

 

Minimum Qualifications

 

·         A Bachelor of Science degree in Forest Management or a closely related field.

·         Must have a minimum of ten years in Natural Resource Management.

·         Five years of this experience requires the ability to provide direction in meeting management goals, development of budgets and fiscal responsibility along with the development and supervision of human resources.

·         Must have a valid Driver’s License

·         Must not have been convicted of a crime involving dishonesty in the last five years

 

Guidelines

 

Guidelines consist of the Coeur d’Alene Tribal Policies and Procedure, Code of Federal Regulations, Bureau of Indian Affairs Manual, Federal and State Regulations and Fire and Timber Management Plans. Must use professional knowledge in interpretation and applying these guidelines.

 

Complexity

 

The incumbent performs diversified professional duties making frequent interpretation and adaptation of management guidelines and scientific methods and practices to carry out duties 8in the resource fields, including range management, wildlife management, and insect and disease control as well as soil and water conservation and range and forest fire control.

 

Scope and Effect

 

The incumbent’s work and decisions are vital to the Coeur d’Alene Tribe as their forest providers a major source of income, in addition to providing employment to tribal members.

 

Personal Contacts

 

Interagency contacts are the Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, the Idaho State Department of Public Lands and U.S. Soil Conservation Service. In addition to meeting with the tribal council and various sub-committees, numerous loggers, and lumber companies are contacted during the many forest management and timber sale programs.

 

Purpose of Contacts

 

Tribal governing bodies are contacted for directions and guidance on timber sale and forest management activities. Interagency personal contacts are to provide and obtain information for timber sale appraisals, slash compliance, line and boundary information, scaling of logs, erosion control fire management. Ranchers, farmers and lumber companies are contacted for rights-of-way, fencing problems and grazing lease arrangements on timber sale areas.

 

Work Environment

 

Approximately 90% of the work s preformed in an office setting with the remainder in the field. Work involves processing paperwork, administrative duties, working with computers, outdoor work involving considerable walking and driving under various working conditions.

 

An applicant may be asked to participate in an interview to establish whether he/she meets minimum qualifications.  Interviews do not create a right to employment and provide no promise or other guarantee of any employment position with the Tribe.

 

The Coeur d’Alene Tribe reserves the right to hire according to its Indian Preference Policy.

Applicants are subject to a pre-employment drug test and at-random testing following employment.

Positions with the Coeur d’Alene Tribe are subject to a 6-month orientation period.

 

To apply, submit an application, resume, and answers to the KSA questions to: Human Resources Department, P.O. Box 408, Plummer Idaho 83851 or fax to 208/686-6216.  For more information, visit our website at www.cdatribe-nsn.gov/hr.shtml e-mail hharper@cdatribe-nsn.gov or call 208/686-4068.