Soil Conservationist develops and implements policies and procedures for soil erosion control, moisture conservation, and sound land use. Conducts and participates in environmental studies. Being a Soil Conservationist applies a wide range concepts, practices, and procedures from two or more specialized fields of science, such as agronomy, soil science, forestry, or agriculture. May require a bachelor's degree in agricultural sciences or a related field with at least 5 years of work experience. Additionally, Soil Conservationist may direct the work of a small group of employees. Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Typically reports to a senior manager and may be considered the lead for a specific area or unit. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
The Carroll Soil Conservation District is seeking qualified applicants for the full-time position of Soil Conservation Planner at a starting salary of $55,536 with full Carroll County medical, paid leave, and Maryland Pension benefits. This position involves assisting farmers and landowners in the development and implementation of Agricultural Resource Conservation Plans and overseeing the implementation of Conservation Best Management Practices throughout Carroll County.
Requirements for this position include a high school diploma or equivalent or any equivalent combination of acceptable education beyond high school and/or experience. Agricultural background preferred, but not required.
Examples of Work
Works directly with agricultural landowners and operators to develop and implement comprehensive soil conservation and water quality plans that provide for effective erosion control and water quality improvement or water management;
Develops or secures necessary field data and associated material such as soil maps, aerial photos, and MD Property Finder to prepare plans and review project applications;
Oversees implementation of best management practices;
Inspects installed practices to determine adherence to specifications;
Consults with other specialists to evaluate land use problems and propose solutions to problems;
Performs other related duties.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of soil and water conservation principles, practices, methods and procedures;
Knowledge of soil types;
Knowledge of land use factors that affect soil erosion and water quality;
Knowledge of aspects of agronomy, hydrology and engineering related to the planning and installation of soil and water conservation projects;
Skill in recognizing soil erosion and water quality problems;
Skill in developing plans for conservation practices;
Skill in analyzing soil types and recognizing advantages and limitations of soils;
Skill in preparing and presenting reports;
Ability to apply laws, rules and regulations concerning soil and water conservation and grants programs;
Ability to use program manuals, forms, web-based resources, and guides to assure BMPs and conservation measures meet program requirements;
Ability to make sound recommendations;
Ability to establish and maintain harmonious working relationships with State, federal and community representatives, farm operators, land owners and the general public.
Applications must be submitted by Friday, April 26, 2024
Visit our website https://carrollsoil.com/ or the Carroll Soil Conservation District Facebook page for more information.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $55,536.00 per year
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