Valentine Reserve Manager
We are seeking a Reserve Manager for Valentine Reserve. The position is seasonal at 100% time from April 15 to October 15, with possible extension into winter months. This is a career position with full benefits and seasonal onsite housing at Valentine Reserve.
Under general supervision of the Reserve Director, this position is responsible for on-site operations and safety at Valentine Reserve, carries out routine maintenance and repair of facilities, utilities, vehicles and equipment. Assumes primary responsibility for resource management tasks at Valentine Reserve, and assists with operations at SNARL. Assumes primary responsibility for custodial tasks. Maintains, improves, and provides custodial care for the physical plant and supporting systems, vehicles, fences, and grounds of the Valentine Reserve. Assists the Reserve Director as needed with other tasks including interacting with researchers, students, community members using the Reserve as well as Reserve neighbors, donors and other stakeholders of the facility. In the absence of the Director, assumes responsibilities delegated by the Director. Oversees contracted maintenance services (construction, CalFire crews). Must be available outside of normal working hours. Seasonal position is 100% from April 15 to October 15, with possible extension into winter months.
Learn more and apply at https://www.jobs.ucsb.edu/ Job 76449.
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The UC Natural Reserve System is a network of 42 protected natural areas located throughout the State that provide undisturbed environments for research, education and public outreach programs. It is the largest university-administered reserve system in the world encompassing more than 775,000 acres of diverse habitats from the ocean to the mountains to the inland deserts, and with access to more than a million acres of public lands. The Natural Reserve System contributes to the understanding and wise stewardship of the Earth. The seven UC NRS Reserves managed by UCSB are used by thousands of researchers, students and public visitors each year as they investigate and learn about the natural world. Reserve users come from throughout California, the U.S. and the world to study the Reserve’s diverse natural systems and native flora and fauna. To learn more visit https://nrs.ucsb.edu
Year Round vs. Seasonal: Seasonal
Full-time vs. Part-time: Full-time