Job Description
Washington Rare Plant Care and Conservation (Rare Care) has a position available for a Rare Care Field Technician I.
Position Description:
The qualified individual to assist with fieldwork for seed collecting ecological studies and vegetation monitoring. This position will support several ongoing projects in Washington State in a variety of ecosystems including shrub steppe in the Columbia Basin and coniferous forests of the east Cascade foothills. The Field Technician will work independently and occasionally in a crew of two to four people in rural and undeveloped areas that may require up to eight miles of hiking a day. The Technician may learn the local flora build botanical knowledge and build skills in collecting ecological data. Strong applicants will be passionate about the botanical world and other natural systems and demonstrate a willingness to share that passion and knowledge with other team members.
Specific duties include:
Collect seeds of rare native plant populations for ex situ seed banking
Map and record populations with handheld GPS units
Prepare seed collecting reports and Arc GIS maps to document collections
Process seeds for long term storage
Monitor vegetation (species cover and composition data plant morphology measurements) and estimate plant and canopy cover
Identify plants to species using botanical dichotomous keys
Assist with day-to-day field logistics and maintain field equipment
Perform field data collection data entry and QA/QC
Duration and Schedule: Approximately 40 hours a week from April 16 through August 31 2026. The field work schedule is typically 10 hours a day four days per week.
Location: This position is located at the Center of Urban Horticulture at the University of Washington Botanic Gardens in Seattle and field sites are located near Wenatchee Leavenworth Richland and Ritzville WA. Overnight travel will be required. When working at field sites lodging/camping will be provided and travel (mileage food) will be reimbursed. Lodging is not provided in Seattle.
Job Specific Qualifications:
Undergraduate coursework in botany biology environmental science or a related field.
Ability to work and travel outdoors in variable weather including extreme heat heavy rain and hazardous wildlife (i.e. rattlesnakes scorpions) while maintaining a positive to neutral attitude.
Capable of standing and walking (up to 8 miles/day on rough uneven terrain) bending crouching and stooping for long periods of time.
Lifting/carrying items that weigh up to 30 pounds.
Current or ability to obtain CPR and First Aid training.
Self-motivated and able to serve independently with limited supervision after the initial training period.
Able to work cooperatively with others and strong communication skills.
Valid drivers license.
Minimum Requirements
Two years college credits with major study in engineering or science OR two years work experience equivalent to that performed by a research aide. Equivalent education/experience.
Desired Qualifications
Bachelors degree in botany biology environmental science or a related field or equivalent experience.
Experience with standard vegetation sampling techniques and familiarity with basic field sampling equipment.
Experience with working and traveling in remote areas.
Familiarity with the flora and ecosystems of Washington State and use of dichotomous keys.
The applicant should be able to maneuver and operate in a mixture of office and fieldwork.
Compensation Benefits and Position Details
Pay Range Minimum:
$21.23 hourlyPay Range Maximum:
$23.31 hourlyOther Compensation:
-Benefits:
For information about benefits for this position visit Shift (United States of America)Temporary or Regular
This is a temporary positionFTE (Full-Time Equivalent):
0.00%Union/Bargaining Unit:
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