Invasive Plant Management Team Lead
Company: University of Agriculture Faisalabad
Location: Anchorage
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
The Alaska Center for Conservation Science (ACCS) at the
University of Alaska Anchorage seeks a dynamic and experienced
Invasive Plant Management Team Lead to support to support
documenting and assessing field conditions, trends, and ecological
correlations of invasive plants. The position focuses on carrying
out field studies on plants and plant ecology using a variety of
methods in remote natural settings; inventorying and monitoring
invasive plants and seed collecting projects; leading field crews
in invasive plant eradication, and developing improved methods of
controlling weeds and plant diseases. The selected candidate will
be responsible for the following job duties: Plant identification
and field documentation: Identify plant species and document their
occurrence and distribution. Record and assess field conditions,
trends, and ecological correlations. Invasive Plant Management:
Apply appropriate methods for invasive plant eradication and
problem-solving. Safely store, handle and apply herbicides to
target species. Field Equipment & Safety: Operate and maintain
resource management tools and monitoring equipment. Follow
wilderness safety protocols and Leave No Trace principles.
Geospatial & Data Skills: Collect and manage GPS and GIS data using
ESRI software. Conduct quality control and assurance for geospatial
datasets. Statistical software and selecting appropriate
statistical analyses. Management & Project Leadership: Plan,
organize, and oversee project logistics to meet outlined goals.
Independently determine appropriate methods and procedures for
assignments. Ensure timely delivery of reports, data products, and
operational outcomes in alignment with National Park Service
standards. This position involves conducting field studies in
remote natural areas, leading invasive plant eradication efforts,
and developing improved weed control methods. The IPMT Lead will
manage logistics, coordinate travel, and collaborate closely with
ACCS staff and the NPS IPMT Liaison to plan fieldwork, select
sampling techniques, and ensure operational success. This position
requires strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication
skills. In addition to the required experience, the ideal candidate
will have prior experience with applying herbicides to target
invasive plants, working in remote field locations in Alaska, and
has served as field crew leader or manager of a team or has
administrative and management skills. Understanding of public land
management framework, processes, and topical issues. Experience
related to collaborative decision-making on land use/land
management activities. Strong demonstration of plant identification
skills and report writing. During the summer season (June – August)
the field work involves 10-day hitches, often in remote settings
that are sometimes inaccessible by road and may require travel via
bush plane, boat, or helicopter. No cell service and no internet
access are typical. Expect tent camping or rustic cabins with
minimal amenities. The work performed in the field involves regular
and recurring exposure to extreme weather conditions and terrain,
biting insects, and wild animals. The incumbent is required to use
protective clothing such as gowns, coats, boots, goggles, gloves.
May be required to hike several miles in a day. Minimum
Qualifications: Master’s degree and two years research experience
at the postgraduate level in a field relevant to the research (e.g.
science, math, business), or an equivalent combination of training
and experience. Applicable Fields: botany, ecology, biology,
environmental science, or related. Incumbent must have or obtain a
State of Alaska Certified Pesticide Applicator within 60 days of
hire. Incumbent must pass a background check performed by the
Department of the Interior. Incumbent must posses a valid drivers
license and pass background check and safety courses by University
of Alaska and Department of the Interior. Position Details: This
position is located on University of Alaska Anchorage campus, in
Anchorage, Alaska, and flexible on-site/hybrid work arrangements
may be considered in accordance with UA regulations. This is a
full-time, term-funded, exempt, externally funded position with an
initial 3 month appointment with a possible extension of up to an
additional 3 months contingent on funding and available tasks to
complete assignments, with both a competitive salary and full
employee benefits package . UA provides a generous compensation
package that includes retirement options, annual leave, 12 paid
holidays per year, tuition waivers for employees and family
members, and affordable medical, dental and vision care coverage.
New hires will be placed on the UA Staff Salary Schedule , Grade
80, based on education and experience. Applications will be
reviewed on a rolling basis until a successful candidate is
identified. Review of application materials will begin immediately.
Search and selection procedures will be closed when a sufficient
and viable number of qualified candidates have been identified. To
view the full list of job responsibilities, please click HERE .
??If you have any questions regarding this position, please contact
Justin Fulkerson, Lead Botanist & Collections Manager Alaska Center
for Conservation Science, at jrfulkerson@alaska.edu. *To be
eligible for this position, applicants must be legally authorized
to work in the United States without restriction. Applicants who
now or may in the future require visa sponsorship to work in the
United States are not eligible . This position is a term-funded
position and is reviewed annually for contract renewal at the
University's discretion. The University of Alaska (UA) is
responsible for providing reasonable accommodations to individuals
with disabilities throughout the applicant screening process. If
you need assistance in completing this application or during any
phase of the interview process, please contact UA Human Resources
by phone at 907-450-8200. The University of Alaska ( www.alaska.edu
) is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access Employer and Educational
Institution. The University is committed to a policy of
non-discrimination ( www.alaska.edu/nondiscrimination ) against
individuals on the basis of any legally protected status. The
successful applicant is required to complete a background check.
Any offer of employment is contingent on the background check. Your
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to public disclosure under the Alaska Public Records Act. All
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