Position: Research Forester Graduate Assistant
Status: Part-time, (20hrs/week)
Department: Institute of Forestry
Reports to: Director of the Institute of Forestry
Start Date: Fall Semester 2025
Compensation: Stipend, Room, and Tuition
Stipend is $5000/semester and tuition scholarship is 100%, but students are responsible for program fees, including textbook fees charged each semester, and meals during residencies.
Description: The Research Forester will provide research and management support to the Director of the Institute of Forestry and other faculty and staff affiliated with the Institute.
Duties & Responsibilities: - Management and analysis of data from on-going research projects and forest management activities.
- Perform forestry research and management fieldwork (e.g. data collection, operational inventory, timber sale administration, etc.).
- Provide supervision of student field crews.
- Partial contribution to and review of written reports, manuscripts, and new research proposals.
- Perform miscellaneous administrative duties related to Institute research, management, or teaching activities, including event planning and organization, van driving, academic support, etc.
- Pursue a research-based Final Project under the supervision of the Institute of Forestry. That project will utilize data from the College Forest and contribute to on-going research projects and partnerships the Institute is engaged in or developing, with a particular focus on applications integrating remote sensing data into quantitative growth and yield modeling.
- Assist with other duties as needed, including driving vans to support academic programming, or assigned by the Director of the Institute of Forestry .
Qualifications: - Bachelor's degree from a four-year institution in Forestry and enrollment in Paul Smith's College Master's degree programs.
- Ability to work with a broad range of diverse individuals and groups to form a safe and inclusive campus community.
- Clear evidence of strong analytical skills and demonstrated field forestry experience.
- Proficiency with R, python, or other analytical coding languages and with ArcPro or QGIS software.
- Strong interest in forest biometrics or closely related quantitative fields such as forest economics or silviculture.
- Is willing to work evenings and weekends.
- Driver's license and driving record acceptable to PSC insurance carrier is preferred.
Candidates encouraged to apply on a rolling basis and first review of candidates begins 03/31/2025.Paul Smith's College values diversity in the College community and seeks to assure equal opportunity through its continued Affirmative Action program. EOE/AA/M/F/D/V