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Forest Health Coordinator

Job in Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio, USA
Listing for: Holden Forests & Gardens
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-19
Job specializations:
  • Research/Development
    Agriculture / Farming
  • Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
    Agriculture / Farming, Environmental Science
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Kirtland

Opportunity

HF&G is seeking a Forest Health Coordinator for the Great Lakes Basin Forest Health Collaborative.

The Holden Arboretum

Exempt, Full-Time

Overview

The long‑term objective of the Great Lakes Basin Forest Health Collaborative (GLBFHC) is to expand and accelerate the identification, production, and planting of pest‑resistant trees to provide improved seed sources for restoration plantings by public and private landowners across the Great Lakes basin. The GLBFHC coordinator works collaboratively with the U.S. Forest Service to support participatory resistance‑breeding activities for tree species threatened by insects and diseases (including ash, elm, hemlock, and beech) with the goal of restoring affected areas in the region.

The coordinator’s primary mission is to facilitate the growth of resistance‑breeding programs by serving as a liaison between research and on‑the‑ground implementation among a wide array of partners (state and municipal agencies, NGOs, private landowners, citizen groups, tribal nations, and universities). Responsibilities include raising awareness of resistance breeding and its value in managing invasive pests, recruiting partners to participate in all phases of the breeding process, and providing training based on protocols developed and validated through research.

Position

Details
  • Exempt, Full‑Time position
  • Grant funded position through December 2026 with the potential for renewal
Program Phases
  • Monitoring, identifying and reporting potentially resistant trees
  • Propagation and conservation of such candidate trees
  • Establishing and maintaining plantings from seed or vegetative propagules for preservation of germplasm for testing field performance of genotypes (requires data collection)
  • Selection of parent trees suitable for seed orchard development
  • Develop protocols as needed for all phases of breeding. In some species protocols are not yet fully optimized by researchers, and some species may require more than one generation of breeding to achieve a sufficient level of resistance.
Key Responsibilities
  • Communicate with land managers, researchers, nursery managers and restoration specialists to always have current state of knowledge of research & breeding program progress for all species. Arrange to attend in person training when needed to learn new techniques.
  • Identify partners and their interests and capabilities (volunteers, land for plantings, facilities for propagation, seedling production, etc.) through various outreach and education activities.
  • Organize and lead educational meetings, training sessions and workshops as needed.
  • Build Regional Breeding Networks consisting of partners with shared interests and long‑term mutually beneficial goals (e.g., improved genetically diverse, regional seed orchard).
  • Facilitate goal setting for Regional Breeding Networks and coordinate with researchers (including the Executive Committee and Technical Assistance Committees when appropriate) for assistance in sourcing rootstock, assistance with vegetative propagation techniques, and planting design for various types of plantings, etc.
  • Ensure that Regional Breeding Networks include one or more of the following types of plantings of propagated trees or seedlings selected as presumably having increased levels of resistance: preservation plantings, research test plantings, restoration plantings, and seed orchards within the Great Lakes Region.
  • Work with Breeding Networks to assist in developing grant proposals and finding funding sources for priority projects, especially those that fill a specific need for establishment of plantings such as fencing and site prep for planting installation.
  • Work with Holden Arboretum Communications staff and the GLBFHC Executive Board to develop communication tools for targeted and general audiences.
  • Interact with citizen science app developers to stay up to date and provide training for partners to use such apps to report candidate resistant trees, and annual monitoring plot data. Review data input from GLBFHC partners and breeding networks annually to update and prioritize candidate trees for scion and/or seed collection.
  • Maintain program database that includes all…
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