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Senior GIS Specialist

Position Description:
The Office of Sustainability and Climate is seeking someone with a Ph.D. in natural sciences (geography, interdisciplinary land resources, ecology, biology, hydrology, forestry, environmental management, etc.) along with experience in geographic information systems (GIS) to assist us with developing maps to support work in Environmental Justice and fire sheds and to deliver climate change information, tools, and information to Forest Service specialists, managers, and the public.

Location: [VIRTUAL]

Position Responsibilities :
  • Proficiently use geospatial technology (e.g., geographic information systems, image processing, and remote sensing)
  • Research geography, economics and social science to develop maps to identify environmental justice communities
  • Acquire, process, manage, distribute data and write metadata
  • Conduct geospatial analyses on projects related to climate and environmental justice

Qualifications:
  • Ph.D. in natural sciences (geography, interdisciplinary land resources, ecology, biology, hydrology, forestry, environmental management, etc.)
  • Experience in the fields preferably related to environmental justice, economics, and climate change
  • A collegial and collaborative working style
  • Demonstrate strong written and verbal skills

Benefits:
* Weekly Pay Rate: $850
* $1,000 monthly housing stipend
* Insurance coverage: GYF will add if requested from candidate

Any additional company clauses, for example:
This is a 1099 position. Persons paid on a 1099 basis are independent contractors and are self-employed. Independent contractors are required to pay all self-employment taxes (Social Security & Medicare) as well as income tax. Independent contractors generally do not receive any type of employment benefits from the client. For more information please refer to www.irs.gov or talk with a tax professional.

Questions? Email Christine Louis-Jacques at cljacques@gyfoundation.org orDixie Porter at dixie.porter@usda.gov