Posting Begin Date: 2025/06/23
Posting End Date: 2025/07/14
Category: Natural Resources
Work Type: Full Time
Location: Coeur d'Alene, ID, United States
Minimum Salary: 33.71
Maximum Salary: 33.71
Pay Rate Type: Hourly
Description
Idaho Department of Lands
The Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) is seeking a full time Lands Program Specialist – Forest Health. This position will be located at the Coeur D’Alene Staff Office in Coeur D’Alene, ID.
Applications will be accepted through 4:59 PM MST on the posting end date.
Description
The Forest Health Specialist provides forest health technical assistance to landowners and managers statewide. This position conducts forest insect and disease training sessions and field days and responds to phone calls, email correspondence and other requests for assistance from state foresters, industrial and private forest landowners. The Forest Health Specialist may supervise seasonal employees. Some overnight travel is expected and occasional work on weekends is possible during the field season. Specialist may be trained as an aerial detection surveyor to collect aerial survey and conduct ground checks in cooperation with U.S. Forest Service.
Responsibilities:
Considerable knowledge of:
Good knowledge of:
Experience:
Minimum Qualifications
Good knowledge of: Best management practices for land management activities.
Experience:
Desired Qualifications
Possess the following:
Benefits:
The State of Idaho offers a robust total compensation package, including medical, vision, and dental insurance; PERSI retirement benefits; paid sick, vacation, and parental leave; and 11 paid holidays per year. For additional information related to benefits and/or State programs, please visit https://dhr.idaho.gov/StateEmployees/Benefits.html.*
EEO/ADA/Veteran:
The State of Idaho is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and prohibit discrimination against qualified individuals based on their status as protected veterans or individuals with disabilities and prohibit discrimination against all individuals based on their race, color, religion, political affiliation or belief, sex, national origin, genetics, or any other status protected under applicable federal, state, or local laws.
The State of Idaho is committed to access and reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities, auxiliary aids and services are available upon request. If you require an accommodation at any step in our recruitment process, you are encouraged to contact (208) 334-2263 (TTY/TTD: 711), or email [email protected].
Preference may be given to veterans who qualify under state and federal laws and regulations.
About the Idaho Department of Lands:
Become part of an organization where you will work with dedicated people who are committed and skilled in managing and protecting Idaho's natural resources.
The Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) believes in its employees and values stewardship, service, accountability and cohesiveness. Our goals emphasize our people and processes, financial stewardship, and customer focus. We strive for a culture in which leadership equips, entrusts and expects employees to make decisions in fulfillment of our mission. View our Strategic Plan here.
Under the direction of the Idaho State Board of Land Commissioners, IDL manages more than 2.5 million acres of state endowment trust land under a constitutional mandate to produce maximum long-term financial returns for public schools and several other State of Idaho institutions. Leases and other contracts are used to authorize revenue generating activities such as timber harvest, grazing, farming, mining, commercial use, residential use, and conservation in a prudent and sustainable manner.
Managing endowment trust lands is only part of our story. We also protect public resources such as water quality, fish, wildlife habitat, and recreation on navigable waterways, and ensure the protection of water quality and other resources by overseeing forestry and mining practices across all ownerships in the state. We also work to reclaim abandoned mines in Idaho. One of our most important resource protection responsibilities is fire prevention and suppression. We also aid landowners in managing their forest lands, work with communities to plant trees in urban settings, help keep working forests working through the Forest Legacy Program, and work with many partners to promote healthy forests on a landscape level. IDL also is the administrative arm of the Idaho Oil and Gas Conservation Commission.