Range Conservation Scientist
Listed on 2026-06-05
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Science
Environmental Science, Environmental Compliance -
Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Environmental Science
Full-Time 40h/wk $58,656.00 to $90k/year Casual Attire
CEHMMa 501(c)3 non‑profit conservation and environmental services organization, isseeking a full-time Range Conservation Scientist to develop technical standard sand specifications to manage, improve, and protect natural resources to maximize their use while safeguarding the environment. CEHMM provides practical technical support in range research efforts and in the scientific management,protection, and development of grasslands and other range resources.
The Range Conservation Scientist position is a permanent full-time position locatedin Carlsbad, NM, reporting to the District I Conservation Project Manager. The Range Conservation Scientist will accomplish a wide variety of client needs including but not limited to:
- Develop, implement, and review grazing plans, rangelandimprovement projects, and habitat management practices
- Conduct vegetation, soil, and hydrology surveys; analyzerangeland health conditions
- Study forage plant communities, grazing patterns, andrangeland productivity
- Provide technical guidance to landowners and agencies ongrazing management, compliance, and range improvements
- Compile, analyze, and manage rangeland monitoring data;produce GIS-based maps
- Prepare technical reports, conservation plans, and research summaries
- Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and CEHMMprotocols
- Collaborate with federal and state agencies, ranchers, and industry partners to improve rangeland health
- Provide technical support to project managers and other conservation staff
- Other duties as assigned
Thesalary range for this position is $58,656 - $90,000 annually. CEHMM offers avery relaxed work environment with flexible schedules, competitive compensation, benefits including 401K, quality insurance options, relocation reimbursement, education reimbursement, and clothing allowance.
Requirements Required- Bachelor’s degree in Range Science, Rangeland Ecology, Natural Resource Management, or a closely related field
- Minimumof five years of professional experience in rangeland management, grazing management, or habitat conservation
- Valid driver’s license and a clean driving record
- Abilityto perform strenuous fieldwork in variable and extreme conditions
- Master’s degree in Range Science, Rangeland Ecology, Natural Resource Management, or a closely related field
- Over fiveyears of professional experience in range conservation, grazing systems,or natural resource management
- Proficiency with ArcGIS Pro for mapping and data visualization
- Familiarity with NEPA processes, permitting, or land management agreements
- Familiarity with sensitive species conservation programs (e.g., candidate conservation agreements or habitat conservation plans)
Required
- Advanced knowledge of range ecology, grazing management systems, and rangelandmonitoring techniques
- Ability to develop and evaluate grazing plans and habitat improvement projects
- Proficiency in technical writing for conservation plans and scientific reports
- Ability toconduct and analyze vegetation, soil, and rangeland condition surveys
- Ability towork independently, set priorities, and ensure accuracy in field andoffice tasks
- Strong communication skills for working effectively with landowners, agencies, and partner organizations
- Proficiency with ArcGIS for mapping and analysis
- Ability topresent technical findings to stakeholders, agencies, and professional groups
- Experience mentoring junior staff or field technicians
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