Natural Areas Seasonal Technician – Non-Exempt
The Natural Areas Seasonal Technician, under the supervision of the Natural Areas Manager, is a 500-hour part
time position responsible for:
Manual and mechanical collection and processing of native seeds harvested on District property.
Approximately 25% of time is spent on this activity.
Assisting with prescribed burns (training provided). Approximately 10% of time is spent on this activity.
Cutting and removing non-native trees and shrubs with hand tools, including clearing saws and chainsaws
(training provided). Approximately 30% of time is spent on this activity.
Mixing and applying herbicide for management of invasive plant species within managed natural areas.
Approximately 25% of time is spent on this activity.
Planting native seeds and plants by hand and mechanical means in the field. Approximately 5% of time is
spent on this activity.
Other duties as required, e.g., snow removal. Approximately 5% of time is spent on this activity.
Compensation
$14.00 per hour
Requirements
Must be eighteen years of age or older with a valid driver’s license.
Ability to work with a minimum amount of supervision and ability to solve problems.
Ability to obtain an Illinois pesticide applicator certification within 30 days of start date.
Basic knowledge of native and invasive plant species.
Physical Functions and Equipment Used
Ability to:
Lift and carry, bend and reach.
Go up and down stairs.
Lift and carry 50 lbs.
Carry 30 lbs on your back.
Safely operate hand tools and landscaping tools such as: drills, clearing saws, walk behind mowers, hedge
trimmers, hand pruners, weed eaters, and shovels.
Safely operate multiple types of district vehicles including but not limited to tractors, trailers, skid steers,
UTVs, trucks, and mowers.
Use a computer, smart phone, tablet, copy machine, and other office equipment.
Working Conditions/Environmental Considerations
Ability to:
Work outside in all types of weather conditions.
Work in conditions where there are biting and stinging insects.
Work in conditions with possibilities of exposure to minor cuts and burns.
Work a flexible schedule that may vary from week to week or even daily.
Work weekdays, evenings, and/or weekends.
Work with proper personal protective equipment.
Work as part of a crew.
Specific Skills
English – Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language, rules of composition and
grammar.
Speaking -- Talk to others to convey information effectively.
Reading Comprehension – Understand writing in work related documents.
Writing -- Communicate effectively in writing appropriate for the needs of the audience.
Active Listening -- Give full attention to what other people are saying and asking questions as appropriate.
Ability to contact people by phone, email, and letter.
Organize, plan, and prioritize work -- Develop specific plans to prioritize, organize, and accomplish
work.
The above is intended to describe the general content of and requirements for the performance of the job.
It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or requirements.
All prospective employees must pass a pre-employment drug test, background check, physical, and driving
history check.
The Boone County Conservation District is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a
diverse staff and maintaining an equitable work environment. We encourage applications from women, minority
groups, veterans, and people with disabilities for whom a reasonable accommodation can be provided.
Please send application to:
Frank Rabbit
Director of Natural Resources
Boone County Conservation District
603 N. Appleton Rd.
Belvidere, IL 61008
FRabbit@bccdil.org